Telegraph.co.uk | Palestinian killed while trying to attack Israeli troops, Israeli military says Telegraph.co.uk A Palestinian was shot dead after trying to attack Israeli troops with a knife on Friday, the Israeli military said, but otherwise a planned “Day of Rage” seem to pass quietly in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. The Israeli army said the ... Has Israel's security apparatus failed? Israel risks igniting 'religious war' over Jerusalem security measures, warns head of Arab League Friday prayers pass off peacefully in Jerusalem |
Washington Post | The Latest: Jordan gives Israel results of shooting probe Washington Post JERUSALEM — The Latest on developments at a contested shrine in Jerusalem (all times local):. 5 a.m.. Jordan has given Israel the results of its investigation into the shooting deaths of two Jordanians by an Israeli Embassy guard. The state news ... Tensions still high between Israel and Jordan King Abdullah demands Israel put embassy guard on trial Amid heavy Jordanian pressure, Israel announces probe into Amman embassy attack |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Are American Jews Giving Up on Israel? Foreign Policy (blog) The satire feels particularly poignant this month, as an unprecedented rift between Israel and American Jewry threatens to erupt into a permanent schism. Some diaspora Jews, furious with a series of legislative blows from Israel's ultra-Orthodox ... |
The Guardian | Pro-Israel advocates in Australia targeted three journalists, new book claims The Guardian John Lyons says he was subjected to consistent pressure from the Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) while based in Jerusalem for the Australian for six years, as were the ABC's Sophie McNeill and the veteran ABC correspondent Peter Cave. |
Aljazeera.com | Israeli settlers occupy Palestinian home in Hebron | Palestine News ... Aljazeera.com Tensions grow after around 100 Israeli settlers forcibly take over a Palestinian home in the flash point city of Hebron. |
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 ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Netanyahu's Likud party accuses Naftali Bennett of endangering Israel The Jerusalem Post The Likud struck back on Friday at Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett for criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's support for relinquishing Arab areas of pre-1967 Israel in return for annexing settlement blocs. Bayit Yehudi released a ... With Jerusalem Poised to Explode, Israeli Far-right - and Adelson - Pour on Fresh Fuel Watch: Motorcyclists salute Jerusalem police |
The Economist | Israel's submarine scandal The Economist IN A police guesthouse somewhere in Israel, a retired naval captain is writing his explosive memoirs. Michael Ganor's story will not dwell on his exploits on the high seas. It will talk of bribe-trousering generals and politicians. Mr Ganor was the ... |
Haaretz | Imprisoned Blogger Lapshin Requests Extradition to Israel Haaretz Israeli blogger Alexander Lapshin, who was sentenced to three years imprisonement in Azerbaijan last week for illegally entering the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, has filed a request for extradition to Israel, Alexander Lipshin's lawyer told ... |
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. The Latest: Netanyahu calls stabber of Israelis an “animal” Israel installs security cameras as Jerusalem tensions build Mosque Crisis and Jordan Attack Raise Fears of Escalating Violence in Israel |