TIME | Benjamin Netanyahu Says He's Done Nothing Wrong. Will Israel Believe Him? TIME A day after Israeli police recommended that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust, the embattled leader responded with the same incredulity and air of suspicion that have characterized his fight for ... Israeli Prime Ministers' Struggles With Corruption: A Timeline Israel's Netanyahu may weather corruption allegations for now, but a storm is brewing Israel's leaders and corruption allegations |
Snopes.com | Is This an Armed Teacher Protecting Students at an Israeli School? Snopes.com As we traveled the streets of Tel-Aviv, my mind turned to stories I'd heard of how there are soldiers securing every school and school bus in Israel. I quickly learned after observing a school from the street and making inquiries of our police escort ... |
The Guardian | Israel orders new psychiatric test for Australian in child sex abuse case The Guardian Leifer stood down from her position in 2008 and left the country for Israel, never facing an Australian court. The Jewish school that hired the head teacher was ordered in 2015 to pay more than A$1.1m in compensatory damages. One of Leifer's alleged ... Former principal wanted on child sex abuse charges kept in custody in Israel, will face new psychiatric test Israeli court orders psychiatric evaluation for Australian teacher |
Pitchfork | Lawmaker Calls for Lorde Florida Concert Cancellations Over Israel Pitchfork In December, Lorde announced the cancellation of an upcoming concert in Tel Aviv, Israel, in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement. Now, a Florida politician is calling for the cancellation of her concerts in his state as a result ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Bibi's 'legal woes' are a sign of how US dysfunction has infected Israel New York Post The recommendation of Israeli police that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted for graft looks to me like an acute case of a malady that is itself a threat to the Jewish state. I call it the American disease. This is the itch to criminalize ... In Netanyahu case, Israeli Arabs trust the police this time |
USA TODAY | Israel's Netanyahu is no stranger to scandals — he has a lengthy list USA TODAY JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, fighting for his political life after being accused of taking bribes from billionaire supporters, is no stranger to scandal. Over a three-decade political career, Netanyahu has been accused of everything ... |
Brookings Institution (blog) | Iran and Israel face off in Syria, as if it wasn't complicated enough Brookings Institution (blog) Israel's air attack on a manned Iranian command and control unit in Syria last weekend—and the Syrian shoot-down of an Israeli plane involved in the operation—marked a major escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran in Syria. For now, things ... Russia Can Keep the Peace Between Israel and Iran Syrian downing of F-16I begs question: Why didn't Israel deploy F-35s? Israel Defense Minister: Iran declared war on us long ago |
CNBC | Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says he will continue to lead Israel even though he may face criminal indictment CNBC Police said there was sufficient evidence to charge both Milchan and Mozes with bribery. There was no immediate comment from either man. In his TV address, Netanyahu said that his entire three-decade political career, which included serving as Israel's ... Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel's dilemma over PM's future Israeli police recommend indictment of Netanyahu Israeli Police Push For Prime Minister Netanyahu's Indictment On Corruption Charges |
New York Times | Alan Dershowitz, on Qatar and Israel - The New York Times New York Times The lawyer takes issue with the characterization of his quote in a news article. |
The Jerusalem Post | UN calls on Israel to free Ahed Tamimi The Jerusalem Post It also demanded that her trial, which began on Tuesday at Ofer military court, be held in public view, including to the media. 1 minute read. Share on facebook. Share on twitter. Ahed Tamimi appears at a military court at the Israeli-run Ofer prison ... |