The Guardian | Israel: 'We have shot down Iranian-supplied Hezbollah drone' The Guardian Israel has shot down what it claims was an Iranian-supplied Hezbollah reconnaissance drone over the Syrian border only hours before a speech at the UN by the country's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in which he is expected to warn of the growing ... Israel Shoots Down Iranian-Made Drone Over Syrian Frontier: Military Iran Drone No Match For US Patriot Missile As Israel Blows Hezbollah Aircraft Out Of The Sky Israel takes down Hezbollah drone with Patriot missile strike |
The Drive | US Army Opens Permanent Base in Southern Israel as Trump Slams Iran Deal The Drive The United States and Israel have a long history of close military cooperation, but much of it remains secretive or under-publicized in nature. Now, however, the U.S. military has an officially acknowledged permanent base of sorts, a possible signal of ... Israel Shoots Down Hezbollah Drone Contradicting IDF, US says it didn't establish military base in Israel Israel and US Open First American Military Base in Israel |
Bloomberg | Israel's Netanyahu Calls on World to Change or Cancel Iran Deal Bloomberg After eight years of clashing with former U.S. President Barack Obama over Iran and the Palestinians, Netanyahu thanked Trump effusively for his support for Israel. Trump has so far done little to pressure Israel vis-a-vis the Palestinians and, just ... Netanyahu: Trump Is Changing the World by Supporting Israel Netanyahu's UN Speech Not Only Aimed at the Average Israeli, but Those Mulling Whether to Indict Him Netanyahu Vows to Curb Iran in UN Speech |
Hollywood Reporter | Israel's 'Foxtrot' Sweeps Ophir Awards to Become Country's Oscar Entry Variety Samuel Maoz's “Foxtrot” swept the Ophir Awards — Israel's version of the Academy Awards — on Tuesday night, taking home eight statues including best picture of the year. The film will now represent Israel in the race for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Oscars: Israel Selects 'Foxtrot' for Foreign-Language Category To Culture Minster's Horror, 'Foxtrot' Wins Highest Award at 'Israeli Oscars' 'Foxtrot' just swept the Israeli Academy Awards. Here's why it's controversial. |
The Jerusalem Post | Sisi tells Netanyahu he wants to help broker peace The Jerusalem Post NEW YORK – Egypt is willing “to assist efforts to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians and the region,” President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York on Monday evening. Their 90-minute meeting was the ... Egypt's Sisi, Israel's Netanyahu meet for first time in public - Reuters Shana Tova: Divorcing Netanyahu's Israel Courting the Global South: Will Israel Become a UN Security Council Member? |
Forbes | Jewish Heritage Travel: An Emotional and Spiritual Journey Through Israel and Europe Forbes I was hoping it would be at the Western Wall, where the Israeli government had recently announced a special section where men and women would be able to pray together, but that hadn't materialized (and has since been abandoned). Instead, we were at ... Evangelical Christians Head to Jerusalem to Rally Behind Israel Bernie Sanders, Jewish Senate Colleagues Blast Netanyahu for Blocking Equality Among Israeli Jews Polish nationalist party head denounces anti-Semitism, praises Israel |
National Post | Lawrence Solomon: Why Israel might take out North Korea's nukes National Post Israel, sometimes in co-operation with the U.S., is also believed to have intercepted shipments from North Korea to Middle Eastern nations involving technology for missiles, conventional arms and chemical weapons as well as nuclear weaponry. In 2017 ... Israel can teach South Korea lessons about missile defense |
CBS News | White House to help Israel and Palestinians in joint effort on water contamination CBS News The Trump administration says the U.S. will join Israel and the Palestinian Authority on an issue seen as a rare place of common ground in the area: water contamination. "Contaminated water is the single largest cause of illness and disease among ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Flotilla activist: They're for propaganda, not humanitarian goals The Jerusalem Post On the lawfare front, the center noted Birawi's comments that lawsuits against Israel related to the flotillas have had limited success, with pressure from the “Jewish lobby” in Europe leading European governments to try to protect “Israeli war criminals.” |
Haaretz | Ten Attacks in Four Months: Brazen Wolves Preying on Children in Israel's South Haaretz These are not the first wolf attacks in Israel. In 2008, another incident occurred near Masada in which a wolf attacked a three-year-old girl only a few meters from her parents. The wolf managed to drag the girl a few meters before the parents drove it ... |