Forbes | After Imperva And Mobileye, Here's What's Next For Israeli Startups Forbes Israel has taken plenty of companies public on the NASDAQ -- including Imperva, CyberArk, and Mobileye -- which went public in August 2014 and was bought by Intel for $15.3 billion in March 2017. While many of these startups get acquired by big U.S. ... |
Washington Post | US pushing to quash UN 'blacklist' of firms doing business in Israeli settlements Washington Post The Trump administration is urging the United Nations not to publish what it calls a “blacklist” of international firms that do business in Israeli settlements on land claimed by the Palestinians for a future state, diplomats and others said. The U.N ... State: Law seizing Palestinian property meets international standards |
The Jerusalem Post | S. African diplomat says country will boycott Africa-Israel summit The Jerusalem Post The organizers of the Africa- Israel summit scheduled for the end of October in Lomé, Togo, have not received official word from Pretoria that South Africa will be boycotting the summit, despite remarks to the contrary made last week by that country's ... Europe Must Not Buy What Israel Is Selling to Combat Terror Israel's Netanyahu to discuss Middle East with Putin: statement |
Aljazeera.com | Village demolition based on Israel's 'racist' plan | Palestine | Al Jazeera Aljazeera.com Israel has been terrorising Palestinians in Umm al-Hiran in an effort to accelerate demolition plans, residents say. Israel demolishes temporary kindergarten in Bedouin village A captivating tour of Jewish life just before the Holocaust and Israel |
The Times of Israel | Australian broadcaster explains why it left Israel off the map The Times of Israel “We have commented on the story to the Daily Mail and they've amended the story.” The graphic made news after a pro-Israel, anti-Islamist activist, Avi Yemini, posted it on his Facebook page. “Last night ABC News wiped Israel off their map,” Yemini wrote. Australian State Media Explains Why It Left Israel Off The Map |
Haaretz | Eilat Is Back on Israel's Tourism Map, Thanks to Airlines Subsidies Haaretz When Operation Protective Edge, the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, came to an end in August 2014, the city of Eilat was as shell-shocked as anyone. Foreign airlines briefly suspended flights to Israel, some tourists already in ... |
Haaretz | How 1000 Die-hard Protesters Are Testing Israel's Democracy Haaretz One involves allegations that Netanyahu and his family received gifts from wealthy benefactors; a second involves allegations that he tried to cut a deal that would have provided him with favorable coverage in one of Israel's largest newspapers; and a ... |
Washington Free Beacon | Anti-Israel Leaders Hosted at State Dept. Seeking to Drive Wedge in US-Israel Alliance Washington Free Beacon The State Department's recent hosting of an American Muslim organization known for its anti-Israel stance and support of boycotts of the Jewish state has sparked concern from those close to the Trump administration that these advocacy groups are ... |
The Times of Israel | Turkey, Jordan call for 'serious' Israel-Palestinian peace talks The Times of Israel Meeting in Amman, they urged “the resumption of serious and effective negotiations between the Palestinians and Israel to end the conflict on the basis of a two-state solution to assure an independent Palestinian state with June 1967 borders and East ... |
Financial Times | Israeli opposition bets on millionaire to take it back to power Financial Times Israel's centre-left opposition, which was founded by eastern European socialists and once ruled the country for decades, has chosen an unlikely new leader: the son of Moroccan immigrants who rose from poverty to become a multimillionaire. But since ... |