New York Times | Obama's Sanctions Chief to Defend Iran Accord in Israel New York Times WASHINGTON — President Obama's sanctions chief will arrive in Israel on Friday to defend the nuclear containment deal with Iran and try to reassure a government and public deeply opposed to the accord that the United States is still prepared to ... American Treasury Official to Visit Israel, Discuss Iran Deal Ex-Obama aides: US should give Israel bunker-buster bombs to prevent Iran from ... US Point Man on Iran Sanctions to Visit Israel to Meet Netanyahu Aides |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Netanyahu in Milan: Israel's contributions to world far outweigh efforts to ... Jerusalem Post Israel News Israel's technological and agricultural developments to better the world are much stronger than all attempts to boycott and isolate the country, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday at Israel's exhibition at Expo Milan 2015. The Israeli ... Israel to use crop, water technology to win friends in Africa Visting Italy, PM says Israel to seek bigger role in African development Netanyahu: Israel's contributions to world overshadow efforts to isolate it |
The Guardian | Barenboim to take Berlin orchestra to Iran despite protests from Israel The Guardian A performance by Barenboim, the 72-year-old Israeli-Argentinian, in Iran will be a significant moment in the rapprochement between Iran and the west in the wake of the landmark nuclear deal struck in July. The cultural exchanges with the outside world ... Germany unmoved by Israel's effort to prevent conductor Barenboim from playing ... Rumours of Barenboim Iran visit piques Israel's far-right German support for Barenboim concert in Iran draws Israeli ire |
Haaretz | Israel Sends Naval Engineers to Germany to Help in Ship Deal Haaretz Israel's Barak 8 system of ground-to-air missiles will be installed on the ships with Israeli-made electronic combat systems, the naval officer said. There will also be landing facilities for the Sikorsky Seahawk helicopters that the navy is expected ... Israeli navy engineers in Germany to help with warship deal |
Haaretz | New Israel Police Chief's Security Company Trained Armies Around the World Haaretz A decade ago Israel started supplying weapons to Georgia in deals worth an estimated $200 million. Although Israel wasn't a major supplier there, it did sell unmanned aerial vehicles and anti-tank missiles, and was considering selling Merkava tanks as ... |
Breitbart News | Iranians, Israel-Haters Dominate Pro-Nuke Deal 'Experts' Letter Breitbart News Aside from the very obvious radically left, anti-Israel activists like Peter Beinart, founder of J Street (which masquerades as pro-Israel and pro-peace), there are some real scholars among the signatories. They have advanced degrees, teach at Ivy ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Within week, India restates support for Palestinians, docks warship at Haifa ... Jerusalem Post Israel News India displayed its Middle East juggling skills this week as the country's foreign minister said in Cairo on Tuesday that India continued to support the Palestinian cause. The statement came just days after an Indian naval warship docked in Haifa, in ... |
Israel Today | Where is the Christian world? Israel Today The photo was shared on Facebook by the Israeli Christian Lobby, a group of Arabic-speaking Christians that both lobbies for Christian issues in Israel and publicizes the fact that the Jewish state is the one safe place for Christians in this volatile ... |
The Times of Israel | Where is Avera Mengistu? Unsolved anguish for Israeli man's family CNN Ashkelon, Israel (CNN) For months, Agernish Mengistu waited in pained silence, praying for the answers that never came. Her son Avera Mengistu has been missing for nearly a year, Israeli authorities say, after he walked along the Zikim beach near his ... 500000 sign petition to end Israel's Gaza blockade Hamas reveals first image of Shalit in captivity Hamas claims IDF took terrorist's body instead of Israeli soldier's during ... |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Israel reveals "delegitimization department" to spy on boycott activists The Electronic Intifada (blog) An Israeli spy agency revealed to Haaretz last week that it operates a “delegitimization department” which “routinely gathers information on foreign, left-wing organizations” that promote the Palestinian-led boycott of Israel. An Israeli activist also ... Matisyahu affair highlights Europe's conflation of Jew and Israel |