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Israel Budgets Billions for Plan to Attack Iran
Israel believes agreement reached on Iran’s nuclear program presents an existential threat.
Despite what is characterized as substantive progress in talks between Iran, the United States, and the European Union on Iran’s nuclear program, the state of Israel has announced it is allocating in excess of 10 billion shekels for war preparations.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz cites three members of...
African migrants protest in Tel Aviv
African migrants and human rights activists have demonstrated in Tel Aviv to protest against the Israeli regime’s detention policies.
Hundreds of migrants, mostly Sudanese and Eritreans, along with a number of rights activists took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday evening, shouting, “freedom” and “no more prison.”
They demanded that the Tel Aviv regime not send them to open detention...
Israel approves detention without charges for illegal migrants
The Israeli parliament, Knesset, has approved a law allowing illegal African migrant workers living in the Occupied Palestinian Territories to be held without any charges.
Under the new legislation approved on Monday, illegal immigrants face up to 12 months in detention.
The law also gives Tel Aviv the right to send “illegal immigrants” to complexes called “open facilities” — until they...
Israeli lawmaker tears up "abominable" New Testament, throws it in trash
Israeli Knesset member Michael Ben-Ari tears up the bible before dumping it in the trash.
A member of the Israeli parliament has torn up a copy of the New Testament and thrown it in the trash reported the Washington Post.
An edition of the Bible had been distributed to all members of the Knesset by Victor Kalish, the head of a Christian publishing society.
According to Israel’s NRG news website,...
Israeli lawmakers to dissolve Knesset
Israel’s Knesset
Israeli lawmakers are scheduled to dissolve the Knesset amid divisions among different political parties in the Tel Aviv regime.
Israel’s Likud Party, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, recently called for the dissolution of Knesset and an early general election to be held on September 4.
Likud chairman Zeev Elkin said on May 2 that September 4 is the agreed date for the...
Tens of Thousands Rally in Tel Aviv against Economic Injustice
Israelis angered by the spiralling cost of living chant slogans during a protest on October 29, 2011
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Tel-Aviv and across Israel to protest against economic injustice. The protest’s organizers are demanding that the Knesset rewrite the 2012 budget “taking into account the demands of the people.”
The latest rally comes after a wave of social...
Israel Must Annex West Bank As Punishment, Say Israeli Leaders
In a letter to Netanyahu, Knesset leaders urge for sanctions against the Palestinians, expansion of settlements, and annexation.
In a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, several right-wing factions in the Israeli Knesset argued that Israel should annex West Bank settlements as punishment for the recent Palestinian bid for United Nations membership.
The letter was signed by Likud...
Shimon Peres welcomes Arab uprisings
Shimon Peres's sentiments represent a new direction for the Israeli establishment. Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP
Israeli president says events in Tunisia, Egypt and other Arab countries represent an opportunity for Israel and the Palestinians.
The Israeli president, Shimon Peres, has welcomed “the winds of change” blowing through the Middle East and said events in Tunisia, Egypt and other...
Rabbis could get immunity in Israel
Rabbi Dov Lior.
New bill seeks to absolve rabbis of criminal responsibility, make them immune to legal action.
Knesset members from Likud, Shas, United Torah Judaism and National Union submitted a bill that would grant immunity to rabbis against criminal indictment.
The proposal, known as the “Rabbi Dov Lior bill,” was formulated in the wake of a probe launched against rabbi Lior on suspicions...