Wall Street Journal | Israel to Voice Concerns About Russian Deployment in Syria Wall Street Journal JERUSALEM—Israel joined the U.S. in expressing concerns about Russia's military buildup in Syria ahead of a planned meeting in Moscow on Monday between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Israel and Russia to Coordinate Military Action in Syria: Benjamin Netanyahu Israel and Russia reach deal to avoid accidentally trading fire in Syria Israel, Russia to coordinate military action on Syria: Netanyahu |
International New York Times | Israel Needs New Friends International New York Times TEL AVIV — Now that the Iran nuclear deal is a fait accompli, it has become a well-established belief that relations between America and Israel are at a low point. Most Israelis argue that this is mainly because of President Obama's policies ... |
The Guardian | Brazilians protest Israel's nominee for ambassador over settler ties The Guardian Israel has defended its choice of ambassador to Brazil, following reports that President Dilma Rousseff has rejected the nomination of Dani Dayan over his links with the settler movement. Speaking on Monday, Tzipi Hotoveli, the deputy minister for ... Latest from Iran 'Brazilian president rejects settler leader as Israeli envoy' |
Quartz | Former Israeli soldier: The occupation of Palestine “is the institution of war ... Quartz This video, from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, may seem, at first, straight forward. A masked Israeli soldier attempts to detain a 12-year-old Palestinian kid, whose left arm is in a cast. The solider places the boy in a chokehold and eventually ... Naked clown activists issue apology to Palestinians after protesting at wall ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Israel struggles to counter Palestinian rock-throwing threat U.S. News & World Report FILE - In this Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 file photo, Palestinians take cover during clashes with Israeli forces in the Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem. After finding high-tech solutions to halt suicide bombings and rockets, tech-savvy Israel is ... Israel struggles to counter new wave of Palestinian rock-throwing attacks LIVE BLOG: Jerusalem of rage -Temple Mount tensions spark violence |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Report: Israel tells Jordan that it's breaching Temple Mount status quo Jerusalem Post Israel News Channel Two reports that Israel has sent messages to Jordan that armed rioters were being allowed to sleep in al-Aksa. King Abdullah. Jordan's King Abdullah addresses European Parliament. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Israel slams Jordanian king over Temple Mount violence |
Ynetnews | SodaStream offers 1000 jobs to Syrian refugees in Israel Ynetnews Israel company which was previously targeted by BDS movement says it can offer jobs for refugees in its southern Israeli plant. I24NEWS. Published: 09.21.15, 17:19 / Israel News. SodaStream International, the Israeli manufacturer of sparkling water ... |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Yemen Strikes, Israel, and Double Standards in the Middle East Wall Street Journal (blog) The Saudi-led Arab coalition conducted airstrikes this weekend against Houthi rebel-controlled government buildings and residential neighborhoods in Yemen's capital that killed dozens. But in contrast to reactions to Israeli actions in Gaza, the ... |
Haaretz | Israel to Allow More Exports From Gaza Haaretz For the first time since 2007, Israel will allow Gaza to export ironware, furniture and textiles to Israel in a bid to improve the embattled enclave's economy, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, or COGAT, said Monday. The new ... Gaza Rocket Strikes Israel Greenhouse In first since 2007, Israel okays imports of Gaza products How A Muslim Student Became The Leader Of A Pro-Israel Group |
Yahoo! Maktoob News | India turns to Israel for armed drones as Pakistan, China build fleets Yahoo! Maktoob News NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has accelerated plans to buy drones from Israel that can be armed, defense sources said, allowing the military to carry out strikes overseas with less risk to personnel. The news comes weeks after long-time rival Pakistan ... |