New York Times | Why Israel Still Refuses to Choose New York Times Greater Israel is what Israelis know; the smaller Israel west of the Green Line that emerged from the 1947-49 war of independence is a fading memory. The right-wing government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with its contempt for Palestinians and ... UN rights envoy slams Israel for imposing 'epic' poverty on Palestinians UN Expert Says He Will Examine Israel's Treatment of Human Rights Groups Protest planned outside Rev. Hagee's 'Night to Honor Israel' |
Washington Post | Is Obama preparing a parting shot at Israel? - The Washington Post Washington Post The president could try to force a two-state solution before he leaves office. Israel: Settlers' takeover of security posts 'alarming' The Global Scheme to Delegitimize Israel Italian earthquakes were retribution for anti-Jewish UNESCO vote – Israeli deputy minister |
Huffington Post | Ever Cycled Across Israel? Huffington Post Me neither. But on Election Day I will be taking off from Jerusalem along with 195 bicyclists on a 5-day adventure known as the Israel Ride. We have been asking friends and family to support our ride by contributing to the well-known Israeli ... |
New York Times | As U.N. Ignores Jewish Ties to Holy Site, Israel Produces Ancient ... New York Times The Israel Antiquities Authority unveiled a preserved papyrus fragment from the seventh century B.C., written in ancient Hebrew, that mentions Jerusalem by ... Israel unveils 'oldest' Hebrew mention of Jerusalem Israel snubs UNESCO's Temple Mount resolution with ancient Jerusalem papyrus |
NPR | In Israel, A Push To Get More Arabs Into Management NPR Basel Egberiea, 26, says not many people have managed to leave his small hometown in northern Israel. He's an Arab citizen of Israel who studied accounting, and he says most of his Arab friends and neighbors either lacked the confidence to pursue their ... Likud Legislator Seeks Moderate Version of Israel's 'Jewish Nation State Bill' How Arab women are reshaping Israel's film industry |
Arutz Sheva | Obama's last 70 days: Israel on pins and needles Middle East Eye Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak once famously described Israel as “a villa in the jungle”. He meant to say that Israel was a rich, advanced society in a hostile and dangerous neighbourhood. But nowadays, the villa's management is much less worried ... Clinton aide: Israel is 'depressing' The coming shift: Hillary Clinton's plans for Israel and Iran |
The Electronic Intifada | Palestinian Bedouins defy Israel's bulldozers The Electronic Intifada The area around Bir Hadaj provides a stark illustration of how Israel runs an apartheid system. Located in the Naqab (Negev in Hebrew) region of present-day Israel, Bir Hadaj hosts an agricultural community of around 7,000 Palestinian Bedouins. They ... |
CNBC | Ex-Israeli PM Ehud Barak calls Iran nuclear accord a 'bad deal,' but a 'done deal' CNBC "Israel is the strongest country, and I say [that] not just as political position, but as matter of professional judgment." Any efforts to undo the accord, in Barak's view, would be disrespectful to United States sovereignty. He said the actions of ... |
RT | 'Israel is depressing': Clinton adviser vents frustration in latest Podesta emails RT Clinton adviser Neera Tanden tells Podesta that “Israel is depressing” in a mail from March 18, 2015 titled 'Man'. "It's a good lesson that the wing nuts are just ruthless in every country," Tanden adds. The right-wing Likud Party led by Israeli Prime ... Clinton's Aide Called Israel 'Depressing' Day After Parliamentary Election |
Los Angeles Times | Jewish Americans don't vote with Israel in mind, they vote as liberals Los Angeles Times Israel was the “most important” voting issue for a mere 4% of respondents in the Public Religion Research Institute's 2012 Jewish Values survey. Israel was one of two top “voting issue priorities” for just 10% in a J Street poll conducted around the ... |