Israeli Foreign Policy
U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan includes items the Palestinians would never agree to, says Ronen Yitzhak, head of the Middle East Studies department at Israel’s Western Galilee College.
In Eid al-Adha speech, Ismail Haniyeh pledges that “the resistance will break the siege on Gaza. We will crush it and continue to fight without relinquishing our principles and weapons.”
Overseen by the Jerusalem Media and Communication Center, the poll, which was conducted among 1,200 Arabs from Judea, Samaria and Gaza from June 26 to July 7, revealed that 45.6 percent of Palestinians oppose renewing negotiations with Israel.
The ships conducted joint combat, search and rescue, and medical-treatment exercises, marking the first time that this happened in French waters since 1959. In recent years, the French Navy has visited Israeli naval bases for joint exercises on multiple occasions.
Five areas of potential cooperation have been identified, including energy, manufacturing, trade, transportation and finance.
For Knesset caucus, declaring an end to Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the first step towards peace
The Israel Victory Project met this week in Israel’s parliament to present new data demonstrating that a majority of Israelis view the Oslo Accords, which called for direct negotiations of a two-state solution, as a failure. The question is: Now what?
Organized by the American Jewish Committee’s Project Interchange, the tour features African business leaders and entrepreneurs from Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, who specialize in renewable energy and agriculture.
A survey conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute and Tel Aviv University shows that nearly 75 percent of Jewish and Arab Israelis think that a new peace proposal being promoted by the American administration has a low chance of succeeding.
The law first proposed earlier this year had sought criminal penalties for any accusing the Polish nation of complicity in the Holocaust, but was widely condemned and threatened to undermine positive relations between Poland, the United States and Israel.
“The teams discussed advancing the peace process, regional developments, and the security and humanitarian situation in Gaza,” according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
Activist Sheffi Paz discusses the latest developments in her efforts to deport illegals—mainly from Eritrea, but also from Sudan and Somalia.
The Israel Defense Forces flew a platoon of 40 soldiers and officers to Europe, where together with American troops they parachuted down to the ground from aircraft, and practiced seizing airfields and other targets.