The Intercept | To Get Hurricane Rebuilding Money in Texas, Contractors Must Promise They Won't Boycott Israel The Intercept If you're a Texan looking to rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, you'd better not boycott Israel. That's the message being sent by the state, which has banned any contractor who supports the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions ... Dickinson demands Hurricane Harvey victims agree to not boycott Israel |
CNN | US says Hamas must disarm, recognize Israel if it joins Palestinian unity government CNN Jerusalem (CNN) Hamas should disarm and recognize Israel if it is to join a Palestinian unity government with rival group Fatah, the United States' Mideast envoy said Thursday. It's the first comment from the US following the landmark agreement between ... US, Israel balk at Palestinian reconciliation, insisting Hamas must disarm How the EU mocks the victims of Israel's crimes Hamas reaffirms goal to destroy Israel |
The Independent | West Bank settlements: Eight EU countries demand Israel pay for ... The Independent Eight European Union countries are demanding Israel compensate them for the demolition of new school facilities for Bedouin communities in the occupied ... Israel appears to be listening to Trump and making a move that could destroy peace talks Israel closes Palestinian media groups in West Bank In first, European countries to demand Israel pay back for demolished W. Bank structures |
New York Post | Amazon's winner may be the big loser, the coming Israel-Iran confrontation & other comments New York Post But “things are different” in the Middle East, where “Iran has been acting — and Israel has been reacting,” notes Elliot Abrams at The Atlantic. Indeed, “Israel has struck sites in Syria 100 times in the last five years, bombing when it saw an Iranian ... Israel strikes Syria, responding to errant mortar fire Israel Strikes Target in Syria in Response to Spillover Fire Israel targets Syrian army post in retaliatory strike |
The Intercept | A Family's Long Search for Answers After Israel's Killing of a Palestinian-American Teen The Intercept The Israel Defense Forces have a much different account of what happened. In a statement to The Intercept, an IDF spokesperson said the army's initial investigation into the incident found that Mahmoud “drew a knife and attacked a soldier, stabbing him ... |
Washington Post | Female Israeli soldier uses ninja moves on threatening crowd of ultra-Orthodox protesters Washington Post JERUSALEM — Ultra-Orthodox Jews protesting the military draft is nothing new in Israel, but a young woman using karate chops and kung-fu kicks to push back a crowd of angry young men might just be a first. Meet Nomi Golan. On Monday night, Golan, an ... |
Haaretz | Netanyahu Declares War on Israel's Police and Will Stop at Nothing to Smear Them Haaretz The first shots in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's war against the Israel Police – who are vigorously and thoroughly investigating the serious suspicions against him – were fired about a year ago. Senior officials in the police tell of vague ... Israel finds a welcome audience with Christian journalists After Obama, Netanyahu reveling in Trump love fest Televangelists defend Israel to the world through film series |
Newsweek | Israel: Biblical Roman Stables Discovered in Area Where Jesus Lived and Preached Newsweek A family digging in their garden in the Israeli village of Eilabun have unwittingly uncovered a complex of underground stables, hewn into the soft rock in Roman times 2,000 years ago. The entrance to the stables, which had remained hidden some 9 feet ... |
Haaretz | Netanyahu: Jordan Valley Will Always Remain a Part of Israel Haaretz Regarding the Jordan Valley settlements, Netanyahu said Israel will never abandon them "because they are of utmost security importance to Israel." He said: "The Middle East is unstable and violent. The valley is a strategic defensive belt for the ... Netanyahu: If we are not in the Jordan Valley, Iran will be Israel's centrist leaders vie to replace Netanyahu – by taking his side |
Hyperallergic | Photographing the Strange Normalcy of Israel's Ubiquitous Bomb Shelters Hyperallergic Between 2013 and 2015, American photographer Adam Reynolds documented Israel's ubiquitous bomb shelters. As he explains in his new monograph Architecture of an Existential Threat, out now from Edition Lammerhuber, “Israelis are required to have ... |