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 US Defends Israeli Anti-occupation Group, Says 'Freedom of Expression' Must Be Protected Venezuela accuses Israel of war crimes against Palestinians at UNSC |
The Intercept | How Israel Became a Hub for Surveillance Technology The Intercept In 1948, the year Israel was founded, the Mer Group was established as a metal workshop. Today it's a much different company. It operates a dozen subsidiaries and employs 1,200 people in over 40 countries, selling wireless infrastructure, software for ... |
New York Times | Israel Knows That Putin Is the Middle East's New Sheriff New York Times JERUSALEM — In 2001, shortly after he was elected prime minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon traveled to meet with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia at the Kremlin. According to Danny Ayalon, who was an adviser to the Israeli prime minister at the ... CIA Prepping for Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia Biden: 'We're Sending a Message' to Putin - NBC News |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | In the long term, China is not alliance material for Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News While next year marks 25 years of bilateral ties between the two countries, and Chinese officials were unreservedly gushing over Israeli innovations in technology and modern weaponry, the Chinese are stumbling over their ideological commitments. |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Arab bloc foils Israeli attempt to delay UNESCO motion on Jerusalem Jerusalem Post Israel News UNESCO's executive board is expected on Tuesday to ratify last week's resolution ignoring Jewish ties to the Temple Mount after the Arab group of UNESCO member states, led by Morocco, blocked Israel's attempt to delay the vote, diplomatic sources told ... UNESCO head faces 'death threats' over Jerusalem vote: Israel |
York Daily Record/Sunday News | Israel's Human Rights Defenders Won't Be Intimidated or Silenced - Even by Their Own Prime Minister Haaretz Opinion Israel's Human Rights Defenders Won't Be Intimidated or Silenced - Even by Their Own Prime Minister. Netanyahu's promise of vengeance against opponents of his pro-occupation policies is what we'd expect from a Putin, Erdogan or, yes, ... A strategic bond between US & Israel (column) US 'troubled' by attacks on rights group B'Tselem Israeli apartheid going strong |
The Canary | UN slams Israel's aggressive and illegal activities in Jerusalem The Canary As a British parliamentary select committee seeks to crack down on criticism of Israel's leading political ideology, the UN's Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has slammed the aggressive and illegal activities that the most ... The Danger Zone: Why Israel Greatly Fears Barack Obama's Last Few Months in Office Israel shuns UN vote declaring Temple Mount Islamic UNESCO Disgraces Itself By Denying Judeo-Christian Connection to Israel's Temple Mount |
The Times of Israel | Israeli envoy told Clinton camp: Obama 'tone deaf' to threat from Iran The Times of Israel WASHINGTON — Israel's Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer told a campaign aide of Hillary Clinton that the Obama administration was “tone deaf” to the “existential threat” Israel faces from Iran, according to an email from Clinton's campaign ... WikiLeaks Comes With New Anti-Israel Revelations On Clinton Poll: Israelis think Clinton tougher on Israel, but prefer her to Trump Israel considered launching airstrike against Iran in 2012: WikiLeaks |
The Independent | London University condemns Israeli government after senior lecturer ban The Independent The Director of SOAS University has condemned a move by the Israeli government to detain a senior lecturer and ban him from entering the country for ten years. In a letter to the Israeli Embassy, former UN official Baroness Valerie Amos called the ... |
The Times of Israel | Israel Takes Exit Permits Away From Top Palestinian Officials in Gaza Haaretz Officials in the Palestinian Civil Affairs Administration who asked Israeli officials in the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories' office were told the permits were being rescinded due to “security reasons.” The spokesman for the ... Gazan accused of spying for Israel sentenced to death Report: Hamas launches long-range rocket into Mediterranean Sea Olive branch to Israel, olive oil for Palestinians from Turkey |