Vox | Israel's debate over an execution in Hebron mirrors America's debate over Ferguson Vox If you want to see the Israel-Palestine conflict in its purest and most crushing manifestation, the place you go is Hebron. The West Bank city has been divided, since 1997, by an arrangement that grants 20 percent of the land to a handful of Jewish ... US 'concerned' about Israel destroying Palestinian homes: spokeswoman Palestinian President Reaches out to Israel, Backs Talks US 'concerned' over Israel's demolition of Palestinian homes |
Newsweek | Operator at Belgium Terror Hotline Fired for Telling Jewish Caller Israel Doesn't Exist Newsweek Belgium's federal hotline for the extremist attacks in Brussels has fired an operator who told a Jewish caller that Israel does not exist and should be called Palestine instead. An unidentified Jewish man called the hotline, run by the Belgian Interior ... Birthright ends trips to Israel — 'American Jews are better off imagining Israel than seeing it' 'Palestinian requests to convert to Judaism rejected automatically' Belgian Emergency Services 'Only Recognize Palestine', Not Israel |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | 'We have four Israeli prisoners of war in our custody,' Hamas says Jerusalem Post Israel News The group's military wing, Izzadin Kassam Brigades, released a televised statement through official Hamas media in Gaza on Friday saying Israel will have to make concessions if it wants the Islamist organization to provide information about the ... Israel extends fishing rights for Gazan fishermen Hamas: Twitter biased in favor of 'Israeli occupation' Hamas shows photos of four missing Israeli soldiers |
Washington Post | Give readers full disclosure on media organizations covering Israel Washington Post The March 19 news article “U.S. policy toward Israel called harmful to both” identified the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs as “a D.C.-based magazine featuring articles questioning Israeli government policies and U.S. aid to the country.” In ... As NY primary approaches, Hillary Clinton ramps up the Israel pandering |
The Guardian | Retired lawyer sues Israeli airline after she was asked to move seat The Guardian A retired lawyer who fled the Nazis as a child is suing the Israeli national airline El Al for alleged discrimination after being asked to move on a plane when an ultra-Orthodox Jew objected to sitting next to a woman. Renee Rabinowitz, 81, is being ... |
Observer | Controversy Erupts Over Anti-Israel Group at Columbia University Hillel Observer Mr. Rochman, who is also head of the Columbia chapter of Students Supporting Israel, explained, “their [BTS] goal is to sellout the IDF and push a political agenda that depicts the IDF as evil and cruel, using individual instances that portrays the ... |
Charisma News | You Won't Believe Which 2 Asian Countries Are Standing With Israel Charisma News Israel is looking east to China and India to help drive tourism, as visits to the country have yet to fully recover from the 2014 Gaza war, Tourism Ministry Director-General Amir Halevi said. In 2015, tourism grew 43 percent from China to some 50,000 ... Bay Area techies get direct flight to Israel Our embassy in Israel belongs in Israel's capital Israel Is Cornering The Medical Marijuana Market |
Ynetnews | Israel and China increase cooperation Ynetnews Until recently, Israeli tourists and businesspeople who wanted to travel to China were required to obtain a onetime-use visa which only lasted the length of the visitor's stay in the country. This new visa agreement is expected to facilitate travel ... 'Chinese see Israel as a partner who can help in innovation' Israel, China announce NIS 260 million academic cooperation |
Israel's Big Impact on the Internet of Really Important Things Huffington Post The Israeli digital health sector is also booming, with over 250 digital health startups focused on redefining sensors, applications, big data, machine learning and AI. The rich and accessible medical records data in Israel is helping fuel this growth ... |
DefenseNews.com | Israel-Russia Brass Continue to Coordinate Over Crowded Skies in Syria DefenseNews.com TEL AVIV — Despite Moscow's declared mid-March drawdown of forces in Syria, Israeli experts say Russian military presence there remains considerable — and potentially more lethal — as to warrant continued talks aimed at preventing operational ... |