USA TODAY | Israel launches airstrike on Syrian border after seeing bomb USA TODAY JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's military said Sunday it launched an airstrike on its border with Syria after spotting militants carrying a bomb in the Israeli-held Golan Heights. The military said it carried out the strike after troops saw "a group of armed ... Israel Says Airstrike Foiled 'Terrorist' Attack at Syrian Border IAF kills 4 terrorists who crossed into Israel from Syria and planted bombs Israeli airstrikes target alleged militants on border |
Reuters | Israeli Police Officers Kill Two Palestinian Men New York Times JENIN, West Bank — Two Palestinian men were fatally shot by the Israeli police after attacking officers with knives, one at a contested shrine in the West Bank and the other at a checkpoint near East Jerusalem, a police spokeswoman said Saturday. Israeli forces kill two knife-wielding Palestinians - police Palestinian suspect from Shuafat arrested for Jerusalem vehicular terrorist attack Israel arrests Palestinian over Jerusalem car attack |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | PLO's Executive Committee meeting on Wednesday to redefine relations with ... Jerusalem Post Israel News Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says Netanyahu's pre-election statement that there will be no Palestinian state on his watch is reason PA is not returning to negotiating table. Saeb Erekat. Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat. 100000 in Gaza still homeless after war with Israel Israel indicts three soldiers for alleged crimes during Gaza war Israel's secret cooperation with Hamas |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | At correspondents' dinner, Obama jokes over Israel tensions Jerusalem Post Israel News “Our relationship will be better in the next administration, just as soon as Israel makes a generous donation to the Clinton Foundation," Strong quipped, referring to allegations that former President Bill Clinton's foundation received large ... |
New York Times | Push for Buses on Sabbath Sets Off Debate in Israel New York Times Controversy over public transportation predates Israel's establishment in 1948 — Tel Aviv once banned horse-drawn carriages from its main street on Saturdays — but recent efforts to change the status quo, in which buses are idle in all but a few ... |
i24news | Israel airlifts 26 infants from Nepal born to surrogates i24news Three of the babies landed early Monday in Israel, along with eight family members. Officials said Israel was also sending a military delegation to offer aid and help repatriate its citizens from Nepal following the quake that has claimed more than 2 ... Israel sending planes to rescue citizens from Nepal after earthquake Israel to fly premature surrogate babies out of Nepal by helicopters Israel to send search and rescue team to Nepal after quake |
The Times of Israel | Netanyahu briefed on efforts to help Nepal after quake: This is the real face ... Jerusalem Post Israel News Multiple Israeli delegations heading to quake-hit Himalayan country to help rescue and treatment effort as well as to search for missing Israelis. Nepal. MDA rescue team heads to Nepal. (photo credit:MAGEN DAVID ADOM). Share on Facebook Share on ... Israeli aid planes to Nepal delayed after airport damaged by tremors Israel to airlift 25 infants from Nepal born to surrogates Nepal: Unprecedented Relief Effort 'Shows Israel's True Face' |
Reuters | Eyeing Arab ties, Israel to observe nuclear pact meeting Reuters Assumed to have the Middle East's sole nuclear arsenal, and having never joined the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Israel has stayed away from gatherings of NPT signatories since 1995 in protest at resolutions it regarded as biased against it. In a ... Israel Will Observe Nuclear Pact Meeting, Hopes to Foster Dialog With Arab States Report: Israel to attend nuclear disarmament summit How Will Israel Deal with the Iran Nuclear Deal? |
New York Times (blog) | In Israel, Migrants Find a Home, Through Running New York Times (blog) In front of her teammates and Israeli peers, Rahel Gebretsadik, a 15-year-old Eritrean immigrant with a petite frame, a shaggy ponytail and an infectious laugh, stood alone on a white wooden box emblazoned with the blue number one. A medal, minted with ... |
Haaretz | Israel's Arabs can still identify with the Jews' tragic fate Haaretz Israel's Arabs can still identify with the Jews' tragic fate. Some Joint Arab List legislators sound as if they seek Israel's destruction. Their boss Ayman Odeh has a tough job ahead of him. By Moshe Arens | Apr. 27, 2015 | 2:07 AM ... |