New York Times | Settlement Debate Flares Again in Israel's Quarrel With Rights Group New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel's long-smoldering debate over Jewish settlement in the West Bank reignited on Sunday with a fierce exchange between the government and a human rights organization that touched on broader arguments over definitions of patriotism ... Israeli leader denounces rights group's 'falsehoods' about settlements in West Bank Venezuela accuses Israel of war crimes against Palestinians at UNSC Israeli Rights Group Vows to Fight Policy Despite Netanyahu |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel battles brain drain: 'It's time to come back home' Jerusalem Post Israel News Whether it is developing new technologies in Silicon Valley, or conducting ground-breaking scientific research at top international institutions, winning Nobel Prizes, or making life-saving advances in the field of medicine, Israeli minds are at the ... |
Haaretz | Israeli Culture Minister Urges City to Cancel Arab Rapper's Show Haaretz Tensions in Israel's culture sphere escalated again on Sunday when Minister Miri Regev called on the Haifa Municipality to cancel a performance by an Israeli Arab rapper due to what she described as his subversive ideology. Rapper Tamer Nafar, who has ... |
The Times of Israel | Israel in 2012 mulled leaking 'plans' of Iran strike from Saudi base The Times of Israel Israel in 2012 considered “leaking” that it would use a military base in Saudi Arabia as a springboard to launch an airstrike against Iran as part of its efforts to counter the Islamic Republic's nuclear program, according to the latest batch of leaked ... Leak shows Clinton doubted Israel could suppress Iran nuclear program alone Clinton: "Israel can't harm Iran" Clinton said Israel can't harm Iran: Wikileaks |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | How US states are countering the BDS movement against Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News It could be said that the impressive success story of the 12 US states using their laws to counter the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel started in the living room of South Carolina state legislator Alan Clemmons. The ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Poll: Israelis think Clinton tougher on Israel, but prefer her to Trump Jerusalem Post Israel News Not surprisingly, Israeli's who identified as "right", given the center right government, were more likely to be satisfied with the direction of the country than those who identified as "center" or "left." "Religious" Jews were more likely to be ... Israelis prefer Clinton, but believe she'll pressure Israel more Israeli Arabs Propose Enhanced Curriculum for Teaching Palestinian Historical Narrative |
Huffington Post | Israel Suspends Cooperation With UNESCO Over Jerusalem Draft New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel suspended cooperation with UNESCO on Friday, a day after the U.N. cultural agency adopted a draft resolution that Israel says denies the deep historic Jewish connection to holy sites in Jerusalem. UNESCO's draft resolution, titled ... Israel Furious After UNESCO Jerusalem Resolution Israel suspends UNESCO ties over al-Aqsa resolution Israel suspends ties with UNESCO in spat over Jerusalem holy site |
The Times of Israel | Israeli tourist killed in South Africa car crash The Times of Israel The fatality, Oshri Malsa, a 22-year-old resident of the Israeli port city of Ashdod, was the driver of a vehicle that collided head-on with another car because of a faulty traffic light at a junction, according to an initial investigation of the ... Israeli killed in accident in South Africa |
Ynetnews | Ynetnews News - Meet Israel's guardians of the special forces Ynetnews They fly from Sde Dov airport all over the world, providing a constant line of communication between Israeli special forces teams on the ground and the IDF chief ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Using the power of Israeli backpackers to help the world Jerusalem Post Israel News So when Cohen returned to Israel, he set to work. He met for coffee with a couple of other IDF officers, Yair Atias, 27, and Boaz Malkieli, 27, and they discussed the idea of using the thousands of Israelis going to Third World countries each year to ... |