New York Times | Trump's Nominee for Israel Envoy Apologizes for 'Hurtful Words' New York Times In a confirmation hearing punctuated by protests, David M. Friedman, President Trump's pick for ambassador to Israel, faced pointed questions from Senator Benjamin L. Cardin. Mr. Friedman apologized for incendiary remarks during the presidential ... Trump's pick for ambassador to Israel faces hecklers and tough questions Liberals are unhinged over Trump & Israel The confirmation hearing for Trump's ambassador to Israel was a total circus |
New York Times | Is 2-State Solution Dead? In Israel, a Debate Over What's Next New York Times An Israeli soldier last month on a street that separates an Israeli settlement and a Palestinian neighborhood inside the West Bank city of Hebron. President Trump's comments on a two-state solution have prompted confusion in the region. Credit Chris ... Donald Trump's speech on Israeli-Palestinian conflict in full Israel-Palestine: One state, two states – any advance on three? President Trump Hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House |
CBS News | US envoy Haley: US suports 2-state Israel-Palestinian solution CBS News UNITED NATIONS - U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley says the United States absolutely supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and anyone who thinks it doesn't is in “error.” The Trump administration's new U.N. envoy told reporters ... Israel-Palestinian conflict: US 'thinking outside box' Israeli Right ecstatic over Trump statements US supports two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict: US ambassador to UN |
NPR | In West Bank, Israeli And Palestinian Archaeologists Both Lay Claim To Heritage NPR If history is a matter of dispute in the Middle East, so too is some of the archaeology underway to document and preserve remnants of that history. The Israeli military has an archaeology unit that is responsible for excavations in most of the West ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Standing With Israel on the Golan Heights Wall Street Journal (subscription) Benjamin Netanyahu has achieved his primary objective of resetting ties with the U.S. after eight years of tensions. True, the Israeli prime minister and Donald Trump still need to bridge the gap on issues such as Palestinian-Israeli diplomacy and West ... Netanyahu to Trump: Recognize Golan Heights as part of Israel 'We asked for recognition of Israel's presence in the Golan' |
New York Times | Israel, NATO, Real Madrid: Your Thursday Briefing New York Times President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel discussed an Israeli-Palestinian peace accord and other issues during a joint news conference on Wednesday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Photo by Stephen Crowley/The New York ... |
Trump's Pick for Ambassador to Israel Recants Harsh Attacks, Slurs Wall Street Journal (subscription) WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump's nominee to be ambassador to Israel sought Thursday to distance himself from a series of his inflammatory comments that have hindered his quest to become a key member of the administration's Middle East team. |
What Trump's Break From Tradition Means For The US-Israel Relationship NPR Email. February 16, 20174:41 AM ET. Heard on Morning Edition. Steve Inskeep talks with Elliott Abrams of the Council on Foreign Relations about the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to ... |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Israel map raises questions about BBC impartiality The Electronic Intifada (blog) The BBC has admitted to producing a misleading map of Israel in which Jerusalem is included, the occupied West Bank is annexed to Jordan and Gaza no longer exists. The map was produced as a graphic for an episode of BBC Two's Hairy Bikers cookery ... Israel's Lieberman warns Hamas after flare-up Encountering Peace: The fatal Israeli-Gaza mistakes Trump's Shift to 'Outside-In' Strategy for Mideast Peace Is a Long Shot |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | The UN, Salam Fayyad and Israel Jerusalem Post Israel News While Ambassador Haley is correct about the UN singling out Israel for selective and discriminatory treatment, her criticism ignores the salient fact that Fayyad was being recommended for appointment irrespective of his nationality – not because he was ... |