NBCNews.com | Saturday Soccer Challenged by Religious Players in Israel NBCNews.com With no other resting day, Israel's 30,000 registered soccer players of all ages play on Saturday, while hundreds of thousands of spectators enjoy the game in person or on television. It is a tradition that never got an official stamp of approval from ... |
DefenseNews.com | Away From Spotlight, Israel and US Begin post-Iran Deal Security Talks Haaretz With no public announcements, keeping a low profile and unofficial status, Israel and the United States began two weeks ago talks aimed at addressing the aftermath of the nuclear accord with Iran. Senior American and Israeli officials said that the ... Israel Eyes Exclusive Dibs on F-35 The people of Israel live Obama likely to meet Israel's Netanyahu in November, White House says |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Antoine Lahad, Israel's comrade in arms in south Lebanon, dies at 88 Jerusalem Post Israel News Lahad headed the pro-Israel militia, the South Lebanon Army, from 1984 until the Israeli withdrawal from its security zone in south Lebanon in May 2000. Antoine Lahad, head of the pro-Israeli-run militia speaks during a press conference in his office ... Ex-SLA chief Antoine Lahad dies at 88 Uproar in Lebanon after general's death reported |
Haaretz | Israel Is Destroying Its Own Freedom Haaretz Another symbol of a long, bloody and ongoing battle between Israel and the Palestinians. A few thousand kilometers away from that hapless glass building — where the world's leaders will once again convene this month to voice foolish hopes about world ... West Bank Teen Ahed Tamimi Becomes Poster Child for Palestinians |
Yahoo News | Muslim mosque 'sentinels' make Israel anxious Yahoo News For Israel the two groups are among the main causes of tension at the flashpoint site, sacred to Islam and Judaism. Many of their members have already been individually barred as alleged troublemakers but Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon has now ... Israel is not Czechoslovakia Anti-Israel Outbreak in New York Times: 'Jewish?' Chart, a 'Stinging Defeat ... Israel Bans 2 Muslim Groups That Protest at Jerusalem Holy Site |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Bayit Yehudi MK proposes bill to keep boycotters from entering Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News Ban would also apply to those calling to boycott West Bank; proposal has broad support in coalition and opposition. Anti-Israel protest. Protesters call for boycott of Israel [file]. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. People ... |
Forward | Sandstorm Is Worst for Israel Since Independence Forward Israel's ongoing sandstorm is the worst since before the founding of the state in 1948, according to the Israeli Environmental Protection Ministry. The sandstorm blanketing the region, which began Tuesday and is expected to continue through the weekend ... After days of choking dust, Israel sees end to sandstorm Worst Dust Storm in Israel's History to Dissipate in Time for New Year Sandstorm is Israel's worst since before '48 |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | A taste of Israel for the crew Jerusalem Post Israel News British Airways operates 20 flights from London to Tel Aviv per week, sending plenty of flight crew to the sunny city for anywhere from two to seven hours at a time – or up to 24 by special request. Heathrow Airport. THE ISRAEL table at the British ... |
Daily Mail | Israel bans vigilante group of Muslim women in Jerusalem abusing Jewish visitors Daily Mail Israel has been forced to ban a group of Muslim vigilantes who assemble at a mosque in Jerusalem every day to guard against 'sacrilege' by Jewish visitors. Veiled women in black robes stand at the Al-Aqsa mosque, on Temple Mount in Jerusalem's walled ... |
Haaretz | Israel's 'Jewish Majority' Obsession Haaretz It's all based on an obsession: Israel must be a Jewish state at any cost. Just or unjust, good or not good, flourishing or not flourishing — the main thing is that it be Jewish. And as with any obsession, few can explain why and no one is allowed to ... 80% of Israelis disapprove of religion-state relationship |