The Guardian | Doomsday dens: Inside Israel's bomb shelters – in pictures The Guardian From its creation in 1948, Israel has felt isolated and under threat from its enemies. This collective siege mentality manifests itself with over one million public and private bomb shelters, found throughout Israel and the Occupied Territories ... |
Haaretz | In Israel, Hooliganism Always Comes From the Right Haaretz Right-wing protesters in Tel Aviv rallying in support of Sgt. Elor Azaria, March 2016. Ilan Assayag. Editorial Netanyahu can't wash his hands of incitement that led to Rabin's murder · 'I've taken care of the newspapers, TV is next': Netanyahu's plot ... |
Financial Times | Israeli police detain billionaire Beny Steinmetz Financial Times Bezeq reported Mr Granot's detention for questioning in a regulatory filing to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and Israel Securities Authority. It said that it had no information about the nature of the investigation, adding that the probe had nothing to ... Israeli billionaire Steinmetz held in custody in fraud probe: police Mining magnate Beny Steinmetz held by police in Israel Israel detains billionaire in major corruption probe |
Haaretz | Israeli Delegation Meets With Egyptian Leadership to Discuss Reopening Cairo Embassy Haaretz An Israeli delegation arrived in Cairo Sunday for discussions with Egyptian officials on security arrangements to bring about the reopening of the Israeli Embassy there, which has been closed for eight months. Israeli officials said the talks were ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Israel official warns Lebanon over Hezbollah leader's threat ABC News Israel and Hezbollah fought a month-long war in 2006. Hezbollah fired over 4,000 rockets at Israeli communities, while Israel bombed targets in southern Lebanon. About 1,200 Lebanese died, most of them civilians, as well as 44 Israeli civilians and 121 ... Hezbollah leader: Perhaps Israel should move nuclear research center Hezbollah attack will bring 'destruction throughout Lebanon' – Bennett Nasrallah: Israel will be defeated |
Israel Today | Threatened By North Korea, Governor of Guam Draws Comparison With Israel Israel Today At a press conference addressing the North Korea nuclear threat against his island, Governor Eddie Calvo drew clear comparisons between the situations in which both Guam and Israel currently find themselves. During an exchange with an Israeli reporter, ... Guam Governor Says Island is 'Prepared Like Israel' For Any Potential Nuclear Crisis Guam governor likens island to Israel: “Like Israel, we've had a lot of practice” |
New York Times | Israel's Getting a New Wall, This One With a Twist New York Times KFAR SIRKIN, Israel — Israel is building another wall to protect itself from its enemies. But rather than a major eyesore, much of this one will be invisible. In the coming months, military officials say, the army will be accelerating construction of ... Why Israel Is Spending $800 Million on a Hidden New Wall Israel accelerates plans to build underground wall on Gaza border Israeli army reveals details of Gaza border wall |
The Times of Israel | Times of Israel Persian blogger starts Hebrew classes The Times of Israel Iranian-born journalist Neda Amin (L) with David Horovitz (R), founding editor of The Times of Israel, during a press conference at The Times of Israel's Jerusalem offices, a few hours after she arrived to Israel. August 10, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel ... |
Haaretz | Headed by Mossad Chief, Israeli Defense Delegation to Fly to Washington for White House Talks on Syria Haaretz A delegation of Israeli defense officials will visit Washington later this week for talks with senior White House and American defense officials. Haaretz has learned that the delegation will be headed by Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, and he will be joined ... |
Washington Examiner | Book: Smithsonian-backed Arab American museum critical of Trump, Israel Washington Examiner He also detailed anti-Israel exhibits in the popular museum, concluding, "Perhaps these exhibits would all be completely normal in the Arab world. But this was Detroit, not Damascus. Dearborn, not Doha. I left the museum with a sense of disgust ... |