Los Angeles Times | Israeli security Cabinet meets to reconsider metal detectors at sacred Jerusalem plaza Los Angeles Times Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu huddled with Cabinet ministers Sunday to reconsider the placement of metal detectors at the entrance to a sacred Jerusalem plaza, which touched off a wave of deadly Palestinian unrest and a diplomatic crisis for Israel. Israel installs security cameras as Jerusalem tensions build Israeli security Cabinet meets to review policy at shrine Mosque Crisis and Jordan Attack Raise Fears of Escalating Violence in Israel |
BBC News | Israeli embassy in Amman: Shooting leaves two dead BBC News Two Jordanians have been killed and an Israeli wounded in a shooting incident at the Israeli embassy in Jordan's capital Amman, according to a local security source. The two Jordanians were working for a furniture firm and entered the embassy before ... An Attack at the Israeli Embassy in Jordan 2 Jordanians killed, 1 Israeli wounded at Israeli embassy Two Jordanians killed and Israeli man injured in shooting at Israeli ... |
New York Times | Sean Spicer, British Open, Israel: Your Monday Briefing New York Times Israel's security cabinet headed to an emergency session after a weekend of bloodshed set off by new security cameras at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. [The New York Times]. • Prime Minister Shinzo Abe appears before Japan's Parliament to answer ... |
Reuters | Blackstone in talks to buy 40 pct of Israel cyber firm NSO: report Reuters TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Blackstone Group (BX.N) is in advanced talks to pay $400 million for 40 percent of privately held Israeli firm NSO Group, a maker of spyware for mobile devices, Israel's Calcalist business newspaper reported on Sunday. Another ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Erdogan accuses Israel of violating democratic rights over Temple Mount row The Jerusalem Post Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan slammed Israel over its implementation of extra security measures in Jerusalem. He called on the Jewish state on Sunday to observe "basic human rights values" following the clashes between Israeli security forces and ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Israeli ministers call for death penalty for Halamish terrorist The Jerusalem Post Transportation and Intelligence Minister Israel Katz made similar comments on Saturday night. He said he plans to raise the demand in the cabinet meeting and that the attorney-general said the death penalty was a possibility if it was the Security ... Terror at Halamish: When a family's Shabbat celebration turned into a bloody massacre Every Israeli Should Read the Palestinian Assailant's Last Will and Testament |
The Jerusalem Post | Israel cracks down on Hamas in West Bank after deadly attack The Jerusalem Post On Sunday morning, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) announced that it made 25 arrests of Hamas members, including several higher-up officials overnight in the West Bank in cooperation with the IDF as part of an ongoing effort to ensure that ... Rocket fired from Gaza, explodes en route to Israel Rocket launched from Gaza Strip – Israeli military |
Haaretz | Israel's Border Police: Winner of the Cruelty Competition Haaretz With typical nonchalance, Israeli journalists' sigh of relief (before the fatal attack in the West Bank settlement of Halamish on Friday night) because the “Palestinian rioting has been contained” skipped over the killing of three young Palestinians ... |
Washington Post | Two ultra-Orthodox feminists challenge Israel's political landscape Washington Post MODIIN, Israel — They are ultra-Orthodox feminists and liken their group to the suffragist movement. Esty Shushan and Estee Rieder-Indursky have been fighting for the past five years for women's rights within their strictly conservative ultra-Orthodox ... |
Teva Pharm to reduce workforce in Israel, mainly in production Reuters TEL AVIV, July 23 (Reuters) - Teva Pharmaceutical Industries said on Sunday it would lay off some of its 7,000 employees in Israel in the coming months as it reorganises in a drive to improve competitiveness. Teva, Israel's largest company, did not ... |