Washington Post | Israel's ruling party used Facebook to track 'antigovernment' journalists Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel's ruling Likud party used Facebook to track the activities and posts of certain journalists it perceives as antigovernment, a member of the party, which is headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said in a public debate on ... Here's What Israel's Prime Minister Expects From Both Clinton and Trump Think about it: The future of public broadcasting in Israel Bibi Confident U.S. Elections Will Not Harm Relations With Israel |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel to resume searches for solider Guy Hever, missing since 1997 Jerusalem Post Israel News His family believes that he may be in Syria, releasing a statement in 2008 saying that it is “the Israeli government's opinion that he was kidnapped to Syria,” adding that “in February 2007 a Syrian organization claimed it was holding Guy and wanted to ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel postpones temporary expansion of fishing zone off Gaza's coast Jerusalem Post Israel News There are approximately 4000 fishermen in Gaza today, who rely on the fish they catch to make ends meet. Israeli Navy. A group of Super Dvora Mk III-class patrol boats defend the coast of Israel along the border with the Gaza Strip. (photo credit:IDF ... 5 Ways Our New President Can Foster Israeli-Palestinian Peace Palestinian Authority: Israel trying to kill Abbas Israel says PA stymying Gaza fishing zone extension |
Observer | Curriculum of Israel Hatred on U of California Campuses Observer The day after AMCHA's letter was sent, nearly 600 UC alumni signed a letter spearheaded by Alums for Campus Fairness (ACF), in partnership with the Israel advocacy group StandWithUs, addressed to the same UC leadership, focusing on two student-led ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Creating a legal precedent: Palestine considers suing Israel in international sports court Huffington Post The Palestine Football Association (PFA), in a first testing of Palestine's ability to fight its battle with Israel in international courts, plans to go to the world's top court for sports in a bid to force its Israeli counterpart to view Israeli ... Palestinians make a play for Dead Sea Scrolls at UNESCO Israel says Palestinians may try to claim Dead Sea Scrolls Palestinian Authority Demands Israel Give Them Dead Sea Scrolls |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Russia PM: 'We never denied Israel's right to Jerusalem, Temple Mount' Jerusalem Post Israel News Israel had opposed such sales because they significantly upgrade Iran's ability to defend its nuclear sites against any attacks. It is particularly concerned because it does not believe that the Iran deal, put in place in 2015, will limit Tehran's ... Medvedev to visit Israel this week Medvedev to promote trade on his visit to Israel Russia PM says Moscow never denied Israel's right to Jerusalem holy sites |
Daily Beast | Is Israel's Big New Find for Real? Daily Beast Last week, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced the discovery of an ancient papyrus, dating to the seventh century BCE, that prominently mentions the city of Jerusalem. The text is fragmentary, but a few words are clearly visible. The scholar who ... |
Haaretz | Netanyahu Is Leading Israel to Its Next Political Assassination Haaretz The tens of thousands of people who came to the square and were alarmed at his words came to prove that the tactics of United States presidential candidate Donald Trump – in which a lie becomes the truth if repeated often enough – won't work in Israel. Race-baiting and base-rating Analysis: When Netanyahu's mouthpiece has a foot in it |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | What does the attack on US soldiers in Jordan mean for Israeli security? Jerusalem Post Israel News Assuming the incident was a terrorist attack, Carmon, who has also advised the Defense Ministry and participated in NATO workshops on terrorism, said it still needed to be put into the greater picture of complex events impacting terrorism in Jordan ... |
Elor Azaria, Poster Child for Israel's Moral Erosion Haaretz The high-profile trial of Sergeant Elor Azaria, accused of killing a wounded and disarmed terrorist while on duty in Hebron, has sparked an unprecedented national debate. One of Israel's top newspapers (Makor Rishon) as well as a national television ... |