Middle East

The Bullet That Killed Abu Akleh

By Shoshana Bryen (JNS) Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh died covering an Israeli counter-terror operation on the West Bank. That this was a tragedy is the only thing clear about her death. Various media outlets—some reasonably unbiased and some not—mounted “investigations.” Private companies, including a Dutch-based consortium, did their own. Politicians with an ax to grind […]

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Middle East, Opinion, Shoshana Bryen, USA

US, Israel Push Arab Allies for Joint Defense Pact Amid Iran Tensions

Published by Reuters By Aziz El Yaakoubi, Andrew Mills and Matt Spetalnick RIYADH (Reuters) – The United States and Israel are seeking to lay the groundwork for a security alliance with Arab states that would connect air defence systems to combat Iranian drone and missile attacks in the Middle East, four sources familiar with the

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Middle East

We the People

By Doron Krakow Of late, I find myself thinking back on the meaningful ways I have marked America’s Independence Day over the years. At camp, barbecues and carnivals captured the spirit of America—while special pride was taken in the shared anniversary of Israel’s heroic rescue of the hostages taken aboard the hijacked Air France jet

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Doron Krakow, Middle East, Opinion, USA

Hamas Restoring Ties With Syria ‘Source of Concern’ for Israel

By Yaakov Lappin (JNS) Reports that appeared in recent days stating that Hamas and Syria have re-established relations after a decade of rupture between them represent a source of concern for Israel, a senior terrorism research has said. According to a report by Reuters, “Hamas has decided to restore ties with Syria 10 years after

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Middle East

Rise of Arab-Israel Bloc Spurs Iran to Redouble Nuclear Talks Push

Published by Reuters UK By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) – The spectre of an emerging Arab-Israeli bloc that could tilt the Middle East balance of power further away from Iran is driving the Islamic Republic to pursue nuclear talks with world powers with renewed determination, officials and analysts said. Indirect talks in Qatar between Tehran

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Middle East

Israel’s Lapid: From Heart-Throb to the Hot Seat

Published by Reuters UK By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) – As a TV star and newspaper columnist, Yair Lapid titled his weekly commentary “Being Israeli” – a rhapsody about the politically centrist middle-class that he saw holding together a fractious country, with him as its tribune. As caretaker prime minister after parliament dissolved itself on

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Jewish Leaders Applaud Unilever for Reversal of Ben & Jerry’s Boycott

NEW YORK (Press Release) – Dianne Lob, Chair, William Daroff, CEO, and Malcolm Hoenlein, Vice Chair, of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, issued the following statement: “We applaud Unilever for selling ‘Ben & Jerry’s Israel’ to Avi Zinger, current licensee and CEO of Ben & Jerry’s Israel. Ben & Jerry’s Israel

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Middle East, USA

Padres Advisor Ian Kinsler to Manage Team Israel at 2023 World Baseball Classic  

NEW YORK (Press Release) — Israeli Olympian, 2017 World Baseball Classic champion, and Major League Baseball star athlete Ian Kinsler, has been named the manager of Team Israel for the 2023 World Baseball Classic (WBC). Kinsler, who is currently an advisor in the front office for the San Diego Padres, received his Israeli citizenship in

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Middle East, Sports & Competitions, USA