USA TODAY | US $38B military aid package to Israel sends a message USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The United States agreed Wednesday to provide Israel a record $38 billion in new military aid over the next decade. The pact is a sign of the two nations' close alliance despite major differences over Iran's nuclear program and other ... Middle East|Obama Prods Netanyahu After Signing of US-Israel Aid Deal Israel, US sign massive military aid package, in low-key ceremony at the State Department US and Israel sign record $38bn military aid deal |
USA TODAY | Doctors: Israel's Shimon Peres improves, in serious condition after stroke USA TODAY Former Israeli president and prime minister Shimon Peres, who had a major stroke Tuesday, has shown signs of improvement over the past 24 hours but remains in serious condition, doctors said Wednesday. Peres, 93, is “responsive and understands what is ... News Wrap: U.S. and Israel agree to record aid deal Former Israeli president recovering from "major stroke" Israel: Shimon Peres 'in serious but stable condition' |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel strikes Gaza terror sites in response to rocket Jerusalem Post Israel News AN IAF F-15 takes off from the Uvda Air Force Base in southern Israel.. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. The Israel Air Force struck three Hamas terror infrastructure sites in the Gaza Strip in response to an earlier rocket ... Israel Reports Southern District Hit by Rocket From Gaza Israel to construct massive £400milllion barrier against Hamas terror tunnels Israel strikes Gaza in response to earlier mortar fire |
Sputnik International | Statement by the President on the Memorandum of Understanding Reached with Israel Whitehouse.gov (press release) As I have said repeatedly, America's commitment to Israel's security is unshakeable. Over the past eight years, my Administration has time and again demonstrated this commitment in word and deed. Since Fiscal Year 2009, the United States has provided ... US Signs $38Bln Security Assistance MOU With Israel |
Aljazeera.com | How will US-Israel military deal affect Middle East? Aljazeera.com Israel will receive the biggest US military aid ever given to any country. The $38bn deal is signed four months before US President Barack Obama leaves office, ensuring some certainty for Israeli politicians before the next president is sworn in. Obama ... |
New York Magazine | America Gives Israel a $38 Billion Gift Certificate for Weapons New York Magazine Israel's desire to use American aid as a stimulus for its own arms-makers was a long-running conflict in negotiations, according to Reuters. The deal also bars the Israeli military from spending funds on fuel, and prohibits Israeli diplomats from ... Amos Oz: Those who deny Israel's right to exist are antisemites Amos Oz: Saying Israel should not exist is anti-Semitic Israel: Homes of Palestinian Teen Mohammed Abu Khdeir's Killers Needn't Be Demolished |
New York Times | Israel Denies Claims That Syria Shot Down Warplane and Drone New York Times JERUSALEM — The Israeli military said on Tuesday that Syrian forces had fired two surface-to-air missiles after Israeli aircraft targeted artillery positions in the Syrian Golan Heights overnight, but it categorically denied a claim by the Syrians ... Assad's Attack on Israel Intended to Defend His Honor, Not Country Israel Targets Syrian Army Position After Cross-Border Fire IDF: Syrian claim to have shot down Israeli warplane, drone is 'total lies' |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Will France adopt controversial Israeli practice to deter terrorism? Jerusalem Post Israel News As France is faced with new terror threats, a top counter-terror expert and opposition MP from the country is lobbying for Israeli-style administrative detention. French police stationed near Eifel Tower. (photo credit:BERTRAND GUAY / AFP). Share on ... |
euronews | Israel's Peres showing improvement, say doctors euronews Doctors treating former Israeli President Shimon Peres for a stroke say his condition has slightly improved. The director of the hospital where Peres was rushed in for treatment after a stroke said his condition remained serious, 24 hours after being ... |
Forbes | No, Chinese Tourists Weren't Ripped Off In Israel Forbes That eight Chinese outbound tourists spent roughly $4,400 USD at a famous Israeli restaurant would not make headlines in China. However, the chief executive of the Israeli Incoming Tour Operators Association (IITOA) went public in accusing the owner of ... |