New York Times | Israel Polarized Over Soldier Who Killed Wounded Palestinian New York Times JERUSALEM — The case of the Israeli soldier who shot a Palestinian assailant in the head as he lay wounded and subdued on the ground is whipping up a public and political storm and posing a rare challenge to the military's high command, usually the ... Why Israel Is Warming Up to The World's Largest Muslim Country Israeli military chief appeals to soldiers after shooting Palestinian film claiming Israel digging under al-Aksa threatens to inflame tensions |
CNBC | Bay Area techies get direct flight to Israel CNBC Google, Facebook, Intel, Oracle and Cisco all have sizable operations in Israel, and three Israeli start-ups have been purchased by U.S. companies this year in hundred-million-dollar deals. Data from CB Insights shows that venture investors have poured ... Our embassy in Israel belongs in Israel's capital United Airlines' Gutsy New 787 Route Links San Francisco to Israel Streets Behind: Why Israeli Buildings Are So Ugly |
Observer | American Aid to Israel Serves US National Interests Observer Like all conspiracy theorists, Ms. Weir wants you to believe information about Israel is secret and hidden; consequently, “if you only knew.” Her own peripatetic undertakings on the anti-Israel circuit belie that, as would a trip to the University of ... Israel Minister Calls for “Civil Targeted Killings” of BDS Leaders What a Reporter Learned During Three Days Undercover at Israel Lobby's Biggest Policy Conference How Israel hardliners like Hillary Clinton are trying to suppress free speech |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Report: Saudi Arabia buys drones from Israel through South Africa Jerusalem Post Israel News According to the Saudi analyst, this deal not only means that the Saudi deputy crown prince and Defense Minister, Mohammad bin Salman, committed fraud by lying to the Saudi people, but it also paints him as a traitor who is serving Israel's interests ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Jean-Claude Van Damme does battle with anti-Israel trolls during Jerusalem visit Jerusalem Post Israel News Sure, Jean-Claude Van Damme can dismantle world-class tough guys with a swift roundhouse kick to the head or shattering punch to the jaw, but “The Muscles from Brussels” learned the hard way in Jerusalem that fighting anti-Israel Internet trolls is a ... Jean-Claude Van Damme visits Kabbalah centre in Israel for 'spiritual advice' Jean-Claude Van Damme visits kabbalah center in Israel in wake of Brussels attacks Jean-Claude Van Damme prays at Kotel, loses Israel fight |
Haaretz | Fact-checking Bill Maher: Are Europeans 'Assholes to Israel?' Haaretz Last week's terror attacks in Brussels that claimed the lives of 32 innocents were followed by deplorable gloating from several prominent Israeli right-wing politicians, saying they hope now Europeans will stop criticizing Israel for its treatment of ... |
Ynetnews | US congressmen call on Kerry to probe Israeli 'extrajudicial executions' Ynetnews US Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy and 10 other Democratic members of Congress have called on Secretary of State John Kerry to open an investigation against Israel on suspicion of "extrajudicial executions" of Palestinians in the West Bank, American ... Israel Rejects Effort by Democrats to Launch Legal Probe of Jewish State Israel's killing of Hadeel Hashlamoun, 18, is cited as possible 'gross human rights violation' by group of ... Patrick Leahy, Andre Carson Come for Israel with Human Rights 'Violations' Charges |
Ynetnews | Why hasn't ISIS attacked Israel? Ynetnews ISIS will continue to shock Europe for several months to come. There is no room for optimism and no sudden miracle will occur. Pessimists are already saying that Europe is "finished," for at least the next year, as intelligence comes out of impending ... |
Haaretz | Treasury Lowers Israel's Forecasted Growth Rate for 2016 Haaretz The Finance Ministry lowered its growth forecast for the year, and is now predicting that Israel's economy will expand at a 2.8% rate. This is less than the previous forecast of 2.9% set last September. That forecast was used to draft the 2016 budget ... Treasury lowers Israel's 2016 growth forecast |
Financial Times | Israel looks to Africa for new allies Financial Times When Israel faced a resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency last September demanding that it open its undeclared nuclear facilities to UN inspectors, the measure failed to pass. It foundered in part because several African countries ... |