Jerusalem Post Israel News | Egypt and Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News The cold peace that has characterized Israel's relations with Egypt since the signing of the 1979 peace treaty is warming up on the diplomatic and military levels. But it remains to be seen whether popular opposition among Egyptians to such warming ... Israeli killed by gunfire from Egypt on border 15-year-old Israeli killed on Egyptian border Death of Teen on Egypt Border Shows Israel Turns Blind Eye to Child Labor |
Ynetnews | Analysis: Israel likely to lose big in Wednesday's UNESCO vote Jerusalem Post Israel News “This is a continuation of the theater of the absurd,” he said on Tuesday. “Radical Islamic forces destroy mosques, churches and archeological sites, while Israel is the only state in the region that preserves them and allows freedom of worship for all ... Will foreign pressure save or destroy Israel? Pro-Israel organizations meets with UNESCO director-general in protest against upcoming committee resolution Solving Israel's PR problem |
Washington Post | Israel's effort to get a gadget-obsessed generation to look at old stuff Washington Post Uzi Dahari, the authority's deputy director, said that Israel has more than 2 million ancient artifacts in storage that can't be squeezed into any of Israel's existing museums. So the authority is building what he calls an “archaeological campus,” an ... |
The Guardian | Israel's national theater under pressure to boycott Kiryat Arba settlement Jerusalem Post Israel News Israel's national theater company Habima is under pressure from left-wing academics and activists to boycott its November 10 performance in Kiryat Arba. Ben-Gurion University lecturer Haim Weiss is among those who have called for Habima to pull out of ... Israel's national theatre company criticised for show in West Bank settlement Israel National Theater Slammed for West Bank Settlement Shows Israel's National Puppet Theater Heads to Settlements |
The Times of Israel | Israel postpones choosing new ambassador to Turkey The Times of Israel Shani Cooper, diplomatic attaché to the Israeli mission in Ankara, shakes hands with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a reception in the Turkish capital on August 30, 2016. (Courtesy of the Turkish presidency) ... Israel and Turkey Delay Reconciliation, Ambassador Exchange |
Telegraph.co.uk | Shrine to Jesus in Israel robbed and vandalised Telegraph.co.uk A church in Israel built where Christians believe the transfiguration of Jesus took place has been vandalised, with chalices stolen, icons damaged and a donation box robbed, an official said on Tuesday. Church officials believe the motive for Monday's ... Christian shrine vandalized, robbed in northern Israel Church of the Transfiguration robbed, vandalized in northern Israel Shrine to Jesus on Mount Tabor in Israel is 'robbed and vandalised' |
German teachers union apologizes for Israel boycott activity Jerusalem Post Israel News The president of Germany's teachers' union, Marlis Tepe, apologized in a letter to her Israeli counterpart Yossi Wassermann for a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions initiative against the Jewish state that was spearheaded by German teachers in the ... |
Middle East Monitor | Israel and Turkey reconciliation postponed again Jerusalem Post Israel News The Hurriyet Daily News drew a connection on Tuesday between Abbas's visit and the scheduled appointment of the ambassadors, writing that “Abbas's visit comes as Turkey and Israel are preparing to appoint ambassadors to each other's capitals, in a ... In apparent rift with Ramallah, Saudi Arabia halts PA funding Fatah Concerned Israel May Torpedo Its Party Convention in Ramallah |
Israel Cracks Down on Palestinians for Facebook Posts teleSUR English Meetings between Facebook and Israeli government officials have led to a number of closed Palestinian accounts and a spike in arrests of dissident Facebook users, according to a new report from a Palestinian freedom of speech organization. RELATED: |
Daily Mail | A Palestinian paper interviewed an Israeli minister, and now it could be banned in Gaza Washington Post JERUSALEM — The article was wide-ranging. It covered opinions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and talk about what Israel might do the next time it comes up against the Islamist militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. But it was not the contents ... Israel's next Gaza war will be the last, defense minister vows Israel defence minister warns next war with Hamas will be the last Israeli defence minister: Next war with Hamas will be the last because 'we will completely destroy them' |