Washington Post | Israel removes railings, overhead bridge near holy site Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel removed railings and an overhead metal bridge it had recently installed near a contested Jerusalem holy site, meeting a demand by Muslim protesters and causing thousands of Palestinians to celebrate in the streets early Thursday. Israel removes more al-Aqsa security installations Benjamin Netanyahu vows to remove Al Jazeera from Israel 'for inciting violence' Erdoğan: Israel is harming Jerusalem's Islamic character |
CNN | Israel removes metal detectors as tensions simmer CNN The decision to remove the metal detectors, made by the country's security cabinet, was based on the recommendation of Israel's security agencies, the statement said. Instead of metal detectors, Israel plans to install unspecified advanced technologies ... |
Washington Post | Israel removes metal detectors from holy site entrance Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel began removing metal detectors from entrances to a major Jerusalem shrine early Tuesday morning to defuse a crisis over the site that angered the Muslim world and triggered some of the worst Israeli-Palestinian clashes in years. Israel removes metal detectors from al-Aqsa compound |
Above the Law | Hopeful LGBT Parents Fight Uphill Battle In Israel Above the Law Many counties ban surrogacy altogether. And, as you know by now, I can be a little judgy when it comes to those countries. Fortunately, Israel isn't on the list of countries with a total ban. It does, to be sure, allow many people to enter into ... |
Washington Post | The Latest: Israel to remove metal detectors from holy site Washington Post JERUSALEM — The Latest on the escalation in Israel and the Palestinian territories over a contested Jerusalem holy site (all times local):. 1:35 a.m.. Israel's security cabinet has decided to remove metal detectors set up at the entrance to a ... Israeli security Cabinet meets to reconsider metal detectors at sacred Jerusalem plaza Israel removes flashpoint metal detectors at Jerusalem holy site Israel Removes Metal Detectors from Jerusalem Holy Site — But Anger Remains |
Haaretz | Hero of Israel Haaretz The new hero of Israel wears torn jeans, lives in a religious cooperative community in the south, has a girlfriend and he kills Arabs. Heroes of Israel have always killed Arabs, but sometimes they did so bravely; today they do so with rather pathetic ... Jordan FM: Hero's welcome in Israel for guard who killed two a 'disgrace' Israeli embassy staff home after Amman standoff Jordanians protest against Israel at funeral of shot teenager |
Washington Post | The Latest: Abbas says ties with Israel remain suspended Washington Post JERUSALEM — The Latest on the escalation in Israel and the Palestinian territories over a contested Jerusalem holy site (all times local):. 9:55 p.m.. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he will continue to suspend security coordination with ... With its Arab neighbors uncharacteristically quiet, Israel seeks to stem crisis Israel Agrees to Remove Metal Detectors at Entrances to Aqsa Mosque Compound Israel removes metal detectors from Jerusalem holy site |
NPR | Israel: Metal Detectors Will Be Removed From Jerusalem Holy Site NPR The prime minister's office says Israel will remove metal detectors from the entrance to a Jerusalem site that is considered holy by Muslims and Jews. Known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as Temple Mount, it has been the site of ... |
Haaretz | There are an estimated 4000 transgender individuals currently serving in the US military. Essentially, Trump argued ... Tablet Magazine Israel—a tiny country surrounded by enemies that has been repeatedly targeted for extermination, leaving it with no margin for error—has drafted transgender soldiers since 2013. Today, the Israel Defense Forces covers the costs of gender reassignment ... Trump Just Banned Transgender Troops in America. In Israel, They've Served for Years |
Los Angeles Times | Trump's call to ban transgender people from the military sparks outrage, confusion Los Angeles Times Speaking with The Times, Stern, now a member of Israel's parliament for the centrist Yesh Atid party, said that throughout his 34-year career in the army, “in every post, at every level, always, I knew there were homosexual individuals serving with me. |