Washington Post | Is Obama preparing a parting shot at Israel? Washington Post Last week, the U.N.'s premier cultural agency, UNESCO, approved a resolution viciously condemning Israel (referred to as “the Occupying Power”) for various alleged trespasses and violations of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Except that the resolution ... Israel: Settlers' takeover of security posts 'alarming' UNESCO, France, Israel, Peace And Secularism Trump promises to make Israel 'safe again' |
New York Times | As UN Ignores Jewish Ties to Holy Site, Israel Produces Ancient Evidence New York Times JERUSALEM — The timing was surely good for Israel, whether or not it was coincidental. As Unesco, the United Nations cultural organization, approved a resolution on Wednesday that ignored a Jewish connection to an ancient, hotly contested holy site in ... Israel unveils 'oldest' Hebrew mention of Jerusalem Israel says ancient papyrus supports its claim to Jerusalem Israel snubs UNESCO's Temple Mount resolution with ancient Jerusalem papyrus |
The Nation. | How Israel Privatized Its Occupation of Palestine The Nation. Roughly 63,000 Palestinians have Israeli work permits, though it's estimated that 120,000 Palestinians work for Israelis; 27,000 of them are employed in illegal industrial zones in the West Bank that are operated and owned by Israeli companies, and 30 ... Israel's Blockade of Gaza is Inherently Violent In Rare Move, Israel Secretly Approved Palestinian Construction in West Bank Will ICC see through Israel's sham justice? |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | In Depth: The KGB's long history of running agents in Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News The depth of the penetration by the Soviet Union's KGB and GRU (military intelligence), or of the intelligence services of communist satellite states, has been testified to by a long line of agents who were convicted in Israel from the 1950s through to ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Syria to UNESCO: Stop Israeli dig in Syrian Golan Jerusalem Post Israel News The Israel Antiquities Authorities said that it is not conducting a dig in that area, but on October 17th, Israel's Ambassador to UNESCO Carmel Shama Hacohen received a letter from UNESCO informing him that Syria had issued a complaint against Israel ... At UNESCO, Syria complains of Israeli archaeological digs - inside Syria |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel Special Investigations Unit busts organ trafficking ring Jerusalem Post Israel News He added that police are seeking to combat organ trafficking in Israel, but added that they believe organ trafficking is the result of a few bad actors. “This is the same doctor that was involved in the last case, the same person. This is not a ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Flash floods feared as Israel sees first rainfall of the season Jerusalem Post Israel News Scattered showers accompanied by isolated thunderstorms were expected Thursday in Israel's southern and eastern regions. The Israel Meteorological Service warned of flash floods in dry riverbeds, or wadis, in those areas. Light rainfall also arrived in ... Floods and sandstorms during Israel's first rains Flash flood fears as first rainstorm expected to lash Israel |
Telegraph.co.uk | Keep calm and work with Israel to defeat the security threat from Islamic State Telegraph.co.uk Given the slanders against Israel - which emanate not least from the same Islamist propagandists residing here in the United Kingdom who hate the West and this country also - it is perhaps surprising to some that we found Israel to be a beacon of hope ... Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Israel Can Teach Europe to Fight ISIS While Preserving Freedoms |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | United with Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News In a first-ever visit to Hebron, foreign parliamentarians stand strong with the Jewish state. Pro Israel. Foreign parliamentarians at the Cave of the Patriarchs. (photo credit:AVI HAYUN). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. It is not every day that ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | PM at Altalena memorial: Israel determined to fight for its historical truth Jerusalem Post Israel News It is a struggle, he said, “over our roots, our past, our right to our homeland – the land of Israel, our capital Jerusalem.” It is a struggle, he added, against “those who want to erase our past, and our future – and, therefore, we will continue to ... |