Israel News

Abbas’s Fatah slams Israel for killing 3 Palestinians carrying out fatal attack
Posted on:Sunday, June 18, 2017

Fatah, the political faction of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, condemned Israel for killing three Palestinians who killed Israeli police officer Hadas Malka and injured four others in a stabbing and shooting terror attack in Jerusalem on Friday.

Israel has no interest in escalation with Hamas, PM says after Gaza power cut
Posted on:Thursday, June 15, 2017

Israel has no desire for an altercation with Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday, in the wake of a cabinet decision this week to reduce the power supply to Gaza.

Netanyahu okayed US draft setting ’67 lines as start for talks
Posted on:Sunday, June 11, 2017

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was apparently prepared to accept a framework agreement drafted by US officials that set the pre-1967 lines as the basis for negotiations with the Palestinians, according to a report Wednesday.

US says ‘both sides will be forced to compromise’ for Mideast peace deal
Posted on:Thursday, June 8, 2017

A State Department official said Tuesday that Israelis and Palestinians will “be forced to compromise” in order to achieve US President Donald Trump’s goal of brokering peace between the two sides.

US Congress passes resolution marking Jerusalem unification
Posted on:Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Marking fifty years since the outbreak of the Six Day War, the US Senate on Monday passed a resolution celebrating Jerusalem as Israel’s “undivided” capital and calling on the Trump administration to move the US embassy there.

Top Palestinian official: Western Wall should stay under Israeli sovereignty
Posted on:Monday, June 5, 2017

Senior Palestinian Authority official Jibril Rajoub said on Saturday evening that Palestinians recognize that in any peace agreement the Western Wall should stay under Israeli sovereignty but the Temple Mount should not.

Abbas acknowledges Trump yelled at him over incitement
Posted on:Thursday, June 1, 2017

Following stringent Palestinian denials that US President Donald Trump shouted at Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas about Palestinian incitement against Israel during their meeting last week, Abbas conceded — in Arabic — that the story was true, according to a report by the London-based Qatari news site al-Araby al-Jadid.

Netanyahu: Israeli land swaps with Palestinians won’t bring peace
Posted on:Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted on Tuesday that any future peace agreement reached with the Palestinians must include an Israeli military presence in the West Bank and offered insight on security concerns the government may have following a prospective deal.

Iran parliament speaker says Israel ‘a threat to humanity’
Posted on:Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani on Monday called “racist” Israel a threat to the region and “humanity.”

US increased military aid to Israel ahead of Trump visit
Posted on:Thursday, May 25, 2017

The US has promised to increase military aid to Israel to help maintain the country’s military edge in the region as it faces mounting threats from its neighbors, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as he spoke at Wednesday’s Mount Herzl ceremony marking Jerusalem Day.

Trump leaves Israel with no mention of Palestinian state, settlements or embassy
Posted on:Wednesday, May 24, 2017

US President Donald Trump ended his 28-hour trip to Israel Tuesday afternoon extolling the prospects of Israeli-Palestinian peace but leaving no clear indication of how he plans to help bring it closer.

Trump Admin Declares Jerusalem Part of Israel in Major Policy Shift
Posted on:Tuesday, May 23, 2017

The Trump administration declared the president is in “Jerusalem, Israel,” on Monday for a series of meetings with Israeli officials, a proclamation that breaks with years of American policy refraining from stating that the city of Jerusalem is part of Israel.

Next stop for Trump is Israel, in pursuit of ‘Peace’
Posted on:Sunday, May 21, 2017

President Donald Trump has cast the elusive pursuit of peace between Israelis and Palestinians as the “ultimate deal.” But he will step foot in Israel having offered few indications of how he plans to achieve what so many of his predecessors could not.

Gulf states warm to Israel, see possibility of Palestinian peace deal
Posted on:Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Gulf states that long opposed Israel’s every move are proposing a rapprochemont in the hopes of restarting the Palestinian peace process.

Abbas, in meeting with Putin, says Moscow must be part of peace process
Posted on:Friday, May 12, 2017

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Sochi resort in Western Russia on Thursday, and said that solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be “impossible” without the participation of Moscow in the peace process.

Erdogan lashes ‘racist’ Israel, calls for Muslims to flood Temple Mount
Posted on:Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday urged Muslims to throng to the Temple Mount in a show of solidarity with Palestinians as he issued a string of challenges to Israel, which he called “racist and discriminatory.”

Jewish Trump confidant: US president has convinced Abbas to make concessions
Posted on:Monday, May 8, 2017

US President Donald Trump has succeeded in persuading Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas to make the kind of concessions that will enable the diplomatic process to move forward, World Jewish Congress President Ron Lauder told Israeli politicians at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York.

Trump says he will launch new Middle East peace process
Posted on:Thursday, May 4, 2017

The US is launching a new diplomatic effort to reach a comprehensive peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday while hosting Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas at the White House.

On Independence Day, UNESCO okays resolution denying Israeli claims to Jerusalem
Posted on:Tuesday, May 2, 2017

The United Nation’s cultural body on Tuesday passed the latest in a series of resolutions that denies Israeli claims to Jerusalem, in a move both forcefully condemned by Israel and touted as a diplomatic feat due to the growing number of countries that opposed it.

US approves possible $440 million arms sale to Israel
Posted on:Sunday, April 30, 2017

The State Department approved a “Possible Foreign Military Sale” to Israel, according to a Defense Security Cooperation Agency press release published on Friday.

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