Jerusalem Post Israel News | Palestinian hunger striker invites scrutiny of Israel's detention policies Jerusalem Post Israel News A Palestinian lies on a bed as he covers his face with a picture of Palestinian journalist Mohammad al-Qiq, who was detained by Israeli forces in November and is on an almost-three-month hunger strike. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on ... Palestinian journalist detained by Israel has not eaten for three months Cruz Blasts Trump Over Israel: 'I Am Not Neutral' Israeli forces shoot dead three Palestinian assailants |
The Hill (blog) | Cruz slams Trump for being 'neutral' in Israel-Palestinian conflict The Hill (blog) Ted Cruz blasted Donald Trump on Friday for saying he wouldn't wade into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "Just this week, Donald Trump said on a TV program that he would be neutral between Israel and the Palestinians," Cruz said at a town hall in ... |
Observer | Lamar Outdoor Advertising Under Fire for Anti-Israel Billboard Observer Part of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, the display has captured the attention of Chicago area residents and supporters of the Jewish state across the country. This has led to a growing social media campaign condemning ... |
Walnut Creek: Billboard spurs conversation about Israel-Palestine issues Contra Costa Times A billboard sign that reads "We give Israel $10 million per day! That money could send our kids to college" can be seen on northbound 680 in Walnut Creek, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016. "If Americans Knew," a San Diego-based group paid $5,000 for ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Syrian opposition leader pushes for buffer zone near Israel border Jerusalem Post Israel News Israel can provide humanitarian supplies, help create field hospitals, says Kamal al-Labwani in Jerusalem visit. SYRIAN OPPOSITION LEADER Kamal al-Labwani attends a news conference in Jerusalem yesterday. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on ... |
Artsy | Israel's Brewing Culture War, Explained Artsy A culture war is brewing in Israel, and the country's artistic community appears to be caught in the crossfire. At the end of January, Miri Regev, Israel's minister of culture and sport, proposed an amendment that would slash government funding for any ... |
The Times of Israel | Anti-Israel campus activists shifting strategies, report says The Times of Israel In its “Fall 2015 Campus Trends” report, released Friday, the Israel on Campus Coalition also reports that anti-Israel groups have invested “significant efforts” in strengthening ties with other activist causes on campus, yet the movement overall has ... Roger Waters: Pink Floyd star on why his fellow musicians are terrified to speak out against Israel Israel advocates celebrate passage of BDS bill at Chicago school. Huh? Birthright Israel Should Fund Teen Trips to Israel Immediately |
Ynetnews | Did someone cross Israel's red line? Ynetnews Analysis: Despite denials by the Assad regime and Hezbollah, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which reported on an Israeli airstrike in Syria, is considered reliable. As in the past, the reason for this strike could have been due to advanced ... Report: Israel strikes Syrian army outposts south of Damascus, monitor says Report: Israel Strikes Syrian Army Outposts Near Damascus Report: Israel attacks military outposts in Syria |
Forward | Miami JCC Scraps 'Troublesome' Play About Israel Forward A Jewish community center theater in Miami has canceled performances of a play about Israel following complaints from some community members that its message was “inappropriate and troublesome.” In a letter Tuesday explaining the decision to “suspend ... Miami Jewish center cancels play criticized as anti-Israel |
Washington Post | The harsh road from East Africa to Israel in 'The Promised Land' Washington Post The fact-based show starts with sobering statistics about the staggering numbers of refugees worldwide and the 60,000 or so who have entered Israel from East Africa in the past decade, where hard-liners view them as “infiltrators.” The play's relevance ... |