Head of the Israeli Knesset Reuven Rivlin said Israel would not accept Sinai turning in to the epicenter of terrorism and war again, stressing that peace with Egypt is still being tested and the situation is still far from over.
Rivlin said, in a (...)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there is a possibility Egypt and the Middle East will succumb to the wave of what he called "Islamic extremism." He said this is an anti-Israel and anti-Westerns, adding these forces would be too (...)
Israeli newspaper Maariv reported on Saturday that Amos Gilad, director of police and political-military affairs at the Israeli Defense Ministry, said Israel could not do without peace with Egypt.
“Peace with the Arabs is a major achievement in (...)
Israeli public radio said that there are conflicting reports regarding how Ilan Grapel, an Israeli-American accused of espionage for Israel, will be released from Egyptian prison.
Israeli radio said that Israeli sources confirmed that Grapel (...)
Egyptian Ambassador to Palestinian Authority Yasser Osman said Sinai is under heavy attack from Israel, in order to control and change its features for the benefit of Israel.
The Israeli public radio quoted Osman saying Egypt will not assume (...)
Israeli Newspaper Haaretz said the Israeli army raised a state of alert on the borders of Egypt, during the holidays of the Jewish New Year, which began on Thursday evening.
The Israeli army and police raised a high state of alert and caution (...)
The Israeli ambassador to Egypt, Yitzhak Levanon, is expected to return to Cairo after the Jewish holiday season, according to Voice of Israel radio.
Voice of Israel said four Israeli diplomats arrived in Cairo Monday but Levanon and remaining (...)
The Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics published in a report yesterday about Israeli exports to Egypt falling significantly by 33 percent during the first half of the year of 2011.
The report was published by the Israeli newspaper Maariv and (...)
Strategic dialogue between Egyptian and Israeli defense officials under the supervision of Israeli Minister of Defense Ehud Barak may lead to an amendment in the military clauses of the 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, Israeli newspapers (...)
The Israeli government sent a senior military commander o Egypt yesterday evening to hold a special meeting with Egyptian security officials.
The Israeli newspaper Maariv described the visit of Israeli Gen. Amir Eichel, Chairman of the Planning (...)
Israeli public radio
Egyptian and Israeli political and security officials met to discuss how to ease tensions, avoid escalation, and maintain good relations, said a senior Israeli government official.
Israel public radio said Israel intends (...)
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak today issued an apology for the incident two days ago on the Israeli-Egyptian border that resulted in the deaths of three Egyptian security forces.
Many in Egypt consider the apology to be “weak.”
The apology (...)
Israeli public radio
Social and economic crises are pummeling the Jewish state and could soon topple the administration of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Strikes by both doctors – who are demanding higher wages – and government social (...)
There are conflicting reports regarding the resumption of the flow of natural gas from Egypt to Israel after an explosion damaged the lines leading to Irsrael, Syria and Jordan three days ago.
Israeli public radio quoted an official from the (...)
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Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, threatens to cancel Oslo agreement if Palestinians head to the U.N.
Liberman said Israel will not follow any agreements with the Palestinian Authority if Palestinians head to (...)
Israeli Public Broadcast
A right wing MP in the Israeli Knesset, Tzipi Livni of the Likud party proposed a new bill to the Knesset to change all the names of the Arab neighborhoods in the occupied city of Jerusalem so that they have Hebrew (...)