Israel should protect the 1979 Camp David treaty, said the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Israeli Knesset, Shaul Movaz, as he expressed his fear of the ascent of Islamists to power in Egypt, Israeli Radio reported.
He demanded the (...)
Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is following developments Egypt has witnessed over the past couple of days with anxiety, said Israeli newspaper Haartez.
The newspaper also said there is contact between the U.S. Department of State, the (...)
Israeli photographer Jasmine Yanir decided to organize an exhibition, on Thursday, November 17, of pictures taken of the January 25 Revolution that overthrew former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Israeli website Archijob said the Israeli (...)
Israeli Dior Chemical Company submitted a request to the Israeli Ministry of Industry and Trade to obtain a governmental aid to establish the first factory to produce methanol from Egypt's natural gas.
Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said the (...)
The Israeli Public Syndicate for Labor organized a strike early on Monday in different public facilities across the country, which led to a state of paralysis that hit state facilities beginning at 6am.
Israeli newspaper Haartez said the strike (...)
Member of Israeli Kenesset Michael Bin Ari filed an appeal against the deal conducted between Egypt and Israel aiming to release Israeli spy Eilan Chaim Grabel in return for the release of 25 Egyptians from Israeli prisons.
Israel's Radio said (...)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today ratified a deal with Egypt that secures the release of alleged Israeli spy Ilan Grapel, who was imprisoned four months ago in Cairo, reported Israeli media.
Grapel will be released in exchange for (...)
Israeli security circles are preparing to execute the prisoner exchange with Hamas that will free Gilad Shalit, reported the Israeli newspaper Maariv.
Maariv said that the exchange would take place Tuesday at 6.00 am. Palestinian prisoners will (...)
Israel's Ambassador to Cairo, Yitzhak Levanon, said that the contacts between Egypt and Israel that facilitated the prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas would support ties between the two countries after relations deteriorated, according to (...)
CAIRO: Tens of Egyptian youth stormed the building housing the Israeli Embassy in Cairo after taking down the Israeli flag tonight. They threw out documents and papers in Hebrew from the window of the flat they entered.
In response, Israeli (...)
The Israeli media strongly criticized the Egyptian demonstrators who destroyed the separating wall outside the Israeli Embassy in Cairo and removed the Israeli flag from the building for the second time, describing the demonstrators as (...)
South Sudan will host an Israeli embassy, the Israeli Newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported Tuesday.
The President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, accepted an Israeli request to open an embassy in the world's newest country. The request was made by (...)
Israeli newspaper, Haartez, warned of losing strategic relations with Egypt will affect Israeli interests for decades. It added the repercussions of losing relations with Egypt will negatively affect on Israel.
It claimed the terrorist attack on (...)
High-profile Israeli officials expressed their frustration of what they described as serious escalation against Israel in Egypt. They criticized allowing inciting the citizens against Israel, which strongly increased since the ousting of the former (...)
The Israeli spy Elan Chaim threatened to commit a suicide if the Egyptian authorities do not release him.
Israeli Channel Two reported on Sunday morning that Chaim threatened to commit suicide. He demanded to meet with the Israeli ambassador in (...)
Israel's former Minister of Trade Benjamin Ben-Eliezar insists his recent declarations of offering amnesty to ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak are true.
Ben-Eliezar said he met with Mubarak in Sharm el-Sheikh and offered to transfer him to (...)
Israeli demonstrations escalated throughout 13 Israeli cities such as Tel-Aviv, Eilat and Jerusalem. The participation of 400,000 Israelis raised the slogans demanding the achievement of social justice.
Israeli newspaper, Yediot Ahronot, said (...)
Israeli Radio:
A report was prepared by the Israeli center of the statistics and mobilization and revealed that deaths among Arab children are more than the deaths of Israeli children by threefold.
The Israeli radio mentioned the report raises (...)
Israel's Radio
Finding the smallest bell of the world in Jerusalem
Israel's radio mentioned that Israeli archeologists found a small golden bell and traced it back to Roman times.
The Israeli radio said the bell is very small and so it was (...)
The Israeli Public Radio
The Israeli government would be unable to help the Israelis if an earthquake hit the country
Israeli minister Benny Beijing said the Israelis shouldn't rely on the government to help to repair damages if an earthquake (...)
The Israeli Public Radio
Israel refuses Turkey's insistence on Tel-Aviv's apology
Israel's deputy Prime Minister, Moshe Yaalon, said that Turkey's insistence on Israel to apologize for the attacks launched by Israeli troops against Freedom (...)
The Israeli Public Radio:
Tel-Aviv faces housing crisis because Israeli Ministry of Housing and Building announced the decision to build 6,900 new settlement units in Palestinian territories.
Israeli media clarified the housing units will be (...)
The Israeli Public Radio:
Egypt started dialogue with Palestinian factions to get Palestinians out of the new government impasse
Egypt started bilateral dialogues with Palestinian factions to discuss Palestinian reconciliation and get (...)
Israeli Public Radio
The Israeli leader of the central area, Avi Mizrahi, warned of retaliating assaults adopted by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, adding that the situation will erupt in the West Bank.
The (...)
The Israeli Public Radio:
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, agreed to expand the settlement buildings in Itamar settlement, in a response to the operation that took place four months ago and left four Israeli settlers. He ordered (...)