Aljazeera.com | Israel frees Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Qeeq Aljazeera.com Israel has released a Palestinian activist and journalist who spent three months on hunger strike after being held without trial or charge since November. Mohammed al-Qeeq, 33, went on hunger strike for 94 days in protest against his treatment by ... Israel to Upgrade West Bank Checkpoints, Shortening Wait Time Israel Frees Palestinian Who Ended Hunger Strike in February Israel Announces $77M Plan to Improve Palestinian Checkpoint Conditions |
Observer | Close Encounters of the Wrong Kind: Russia and Israeli Planes Near Dogfight Observer Last month, on the eve of Passover, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu jumped onto his plane and rushed to Moscow. He returned later that same day. The eve of Passover is arguably the busiest day of the year in Israel. It's true for every sector ... |
Aljazeera.com | Annexing archaeology: Will UNESCO take on Israel? Aljazeera.com The experts echoed criticisms levelled against Israel in a recent resolution passed by the United Nations' cultural agency, UNESCO, that accused Israel of interfering with major holy sites in occupied areas. A diplomatic storm over the resolution ... Note to Jonathan Freedland: Israel's discriminatory democracy is not at all like Britain Palestinian President Warns Peace Failure Will 'Bring ISIS' to Israel and West Bank AIPAC event in Connecticut features anti-Semitic humor, from an Israeli editor |
Forward | Six Reasons That Avigdor Lieberman Being Named Israel's Defense Minister Is a Very Big Deal Here Forward The Obama administration has remained silent regarding the political makeover of Netanyahu's coalition government, which is set to put right-wing leader Avigdor Lieberman in charge of Israel's defense ministry and push out Moshe Yaalon, a former ... Israel: Why Benjmain Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman Joined Forces Benjamin Netanyahu Seeks Ultranationalists for Coalition in Israel Netanyahu-Lieberman deal tears 'mask off face of Israel' — but 'NYT' keeps the mask on |
VICE News | An Attempt to Crack Down on Boycotting Israel in Canada Has Failed VICE News The private members' legislation — which usually do not become law — came as Premier Kathleen Wynne and her cabinet are on a business mission to Israel, and takes opposition to BDS even further than a Conservative-led motion that passed in the ... Bill would cut pension ties with businesses boycotting Israel “We must counter Israel's McCarthyism”: Meet the Palestinian intellectual Israel fears most Private member's bill over boycott of Israel defeated by MPPs |
New York Post | Donald Trump is the clear choice for pro-Israel voters New York Post Strategic: Israel shares a common enemy with the United States — radical Islamic jihadism — and is on the front lines of the battle against it. Israel's cooperation with the United States on intelligence and security is essential to keeping radical ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Sisi call to moderate Israel-Palestinian talks not changing minds in Egypt Jerusalem Post Israel News Jerusalem Post · Arab-Israeli Conflict. Sisi call to moderate Israel-Palestinian talks not changing minds in Egypt. Arab-Israeli Conflict. By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON \. 05/19/2016 22:43. Sisi call to moderate Israel-Palestinian talks not changing minds in Egypt. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi Comments On Israel's Musical Cabinet Chairs |
For this couple, an integrated school solution in Israel Chicago Tribune JAFFA, Israel - On the afternoon of the Passover Seder, Ora Balha was preparing for one of the most important Jewish holidays of the year. That evening, she and her family would gather around the Seder table to read the story of their ancestors ... |
Miami Herald | Israel can afford to be magnanimous Miami Herald On May 16, 1916, in London, at the height of World War I, Mark Sykes, a British diplomat, signed a secret deal with his French counterpart, François Georges-Picot, about the division of the Middle East between Britain and France, once the Ottoman ... |
Washington Post | Education in Israel and Jordan isn't just for a daughter studying abroad Washington Post Where, when, why: Israel for six days and Jordan for two days in April. Our daughter, Allison, is studying dance and Hebrew in Jerusalem for five months. Dan and I decided that we would probably not ever otherwise visit that part of the world, so off ... |