Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israel advances to qualifier final with nail-biting 1-0 win over Brazil Jerusalem Post Israel News By ELLI WOHLGELERNTER CONEY ISLAND, New York – Israel advanced to the World Baseball Classic final on Sunday evening by beating Brazil in a 1-0 nail biter on Friday afternoon. It followed Israel's win over Great Britain on Thursday night, 5-2. Israel Beats Brazil, Advances to Final of World Baseball Classic Qualifier Israel Takes Down Great Britain In WBC Qualifier Beachwood's Brad Goldberg 'saves' day for Israel baseball team |
The New Yorker | A Significant Deal Between the US and Israel The New Yorker The President—whose Administration just signed a Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U.) with Israel, committing to a ten-year, thirty-eight-billion-dollar aid package—has reason, this election season, to stress his contribution to Israel's military ... A Practical Plan for an Israeli-Palestinian Peace Quartet calls Israel out for ongoing settlement activity Israeli and Palestinian leaders clash at UN general assembly |
Haaretz | The surprising link between a former Israeli defense minister, a German spy and a mystery trust fund Haaretz Evidence submitted to a German court, including letters sent by former Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz, reveals a small part of intelligence-agency activities that usually remain behind closed doors. According to the documents — which were ... |
Vanity Fair | Netanya-who? The Media's Short Attention Span on Israel Vanity Fair Irrelevance takes hold so quickly among the press. Only Fox News went live to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the U.N. Thursday. CNN and MSNBC opted for a North Carolina district attorney's press conference. So much for the ... |
Aljazeera.com | Israel tells Palestinians: Our textbooks or no funding Aljazeera.com "You cannot condition the allocation of budget by imposing the Israeli curriculum on Palestinian schools in East Jerusalem, specifically in this area because it is an occupied area, and since 1967 it has maintained a political status quo in schools ... Israel shuts down Palestinian radio station for incitement in overnight raid Israel 'approves 464 settlement homes in West Bank' US finds Israel's retroactive approval of illegal settlements 'particularly troubling' |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Pollard: It will take a miracle to get me back to Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News In an exclusive impromptu street interview with Channel 1's Amir Bar-Shalom, after not having spoken to the media since his release, Jonathan Pollard wished a Shana Tova (Happy New Year) to all of his friends in Israel, adding that he hopes to be home ... Jonathan Pollard says it would 'take a miracle' to live in Israel |
Mondoweiss | Rights group: Strip searches at Israel's Ben Gurion airport are illegal Mondoweiss For Arab travelers through Israel's Ben Gurion airport, it is common knowledge that lengthy questioning and strip searches come before boarding. As it turns out, forcing passengers into airport back rooms and requiring them to remove clothing is ... Donald Trump claim on Israeli profiling misses broader security context QCAE sets a 'Night to honor Israel' |
Jewish Telegraphic Agency | We need dialogue, not demagoguery, when it comes to Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency It hardly needs to be said that critique of Breaking the Silence, or T'ruah, or Encounter, or J Street, or any other organization – whether on the left on Israel, as these organizations are, or on the right – is perfectly legitimate. Their policies ... |
Open Democracy | The Alt-right Spews Hatred of Jews. The Alt-left: Hatred of Israel Haaretz And even as the alt-left rushes to condemn Israel for non-existent abuses of women's rights and LGBT rights, and castigates it for perpetrating an imagined genocide, it is shockingly silent when such crimes do take place—often right next door to the ... Israel's right to exist British PM reaffirms her commitment to Israel Former 'anti-Semitic politician' from Hungary moves to Israel after discovering he's Jewish |
The Guardian | Amos Oz: 'I love Israel, but I don't like it very much' | Books | The ... The Guardian The man who for decades has been Israel's best known literary voice is proclaiming his “deep love” for “one of the greatest Jews who ever lived”. Amos Oz ... |