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The report, put forward by a progressive NGO, cites Israeli government data obtained under a freedom of information request • Between 2010-19, more than 255,000 people from 150 countries moved to Israel.
Khaled Lotfi has been on trial in a military court since 2018 for publishing an Arabic version of “The Angle: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel,” by Israeli author Uri Bar-Joseph.
“We are proud of our traditions. We are proud of our Christian friends. The State of Israel would not have come into being if it weren’t for the avid support of Christians in the 19th century, in the 20th century as well and in the 21st century,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
More than 255,000 new immigrants from 150 different countries moved to Israel in the last decade.
Israel opposes the deal, though it’s unlikely to lead to conflict with Turkey • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Greece to finalize plans for a pipeline to export natural gas to Italy.
The planned gas pipeline is projected to meet 10 percent of Europe’s natural-gas demand • Move comes amid rising tensions with Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Al-Ghabin, who has written for Israeli newspapers and uses social media to praise Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, supports “direct and unconditional” ties with Israel, calling it “a strategic choice.”
One Hapoel supporter said, “It’s a disgrace to basketball. There’s no place for such behavior. It was shameful seeing our flag burned; they should be mortified with themselves.”
“It is a great honor” to be the first Chinese company to “make a connection” with Birthright Israel, says Techconn Holding Group CEO Ben Wong.
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) led the effort to end the decades-old embargo, originally intended to prevent an arms race between the Greek and Turkish parts of Cyprus.
“This is the most important economic cooperation between Israel and Egypt since the 1979 peace agreement between the countries,” said Israel’s Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz.
Relocating the embassy is “not something extraordinary. It’s supposed to be a natural and normal thing,” says senior Brazilian MP Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.