November 7, 2012

Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

LONDON - The British government on Wednesday condemned the tenders recently issued by Israel's Housing Ministry for the construction of new housing units across the Green Line in Jerusalem and in West Bank settlements.



U.S. judge dismisses suit linking Arab Bank to Hamas shooting attack

Media Outlet: 
Reuters
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

A U.S.  federal judge on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit brought by an American man wounded in Israel, who sought to hold Arab Bank liable for providing material support to the Palestinian group Hamas.



Shapiro: Direct talks with PA are only solution

Article Author(s): 
Boaz Fyler
Media Outlet: 
Ynetnews
Article Type: 
Analysis
Date: 
November 7, 2012

American Ambassador to Dan Shapiro [16]

Media Outlet: 
The Media Line
Article Type: 
Analysis
Date: 
November 7, 2012

Serving in a country’s army can be a source of pride for many, but for one young man from Galilee compulsory army service represents anything but honor. 
In August, 17-year-old Druze musician Omar Saad returned from a concert tour in Italy only to find a summons to attend Israeli army pre-enlistment phy



Palestine's date farmers suffer double burden of occupation and indifference

Article Author(s): 
Phoebe Greenwood
Media Outlet: 
The Guardian
Article Type: 
Analysis
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 



Palestinians Barred from Studying in West Bank

Article Author(s): 
Tania Hary
Media Outlet: 
The Jewish Daily Forward
Article Type: 
Analysis
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 



Iran to take center stage again on new-old President Obama’s agenda

Article Author(s): 
Amos Harel
Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

Despite the understandable disappointment felt at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem at the results of the U.S. presidential election, American voters have left a responsible adult in the White House.



Five thoughts from Israel on Obama’s re-election

Article Author(s): 
Barak Ravid
Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Blog
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 



Read his lips

Article Author(s): 
Aluf Benn
Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

The upcoming Knesset election will be a referendum on a single issue: going to war against Iran. It won't be about social policy, or drafting the ultra-Orthodox or annexing the territories. All these are important issues, but secondary. The election will revolve around the question of whether the next government will order the Israel Defense Forces to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.



A winner either way

Media Outlet: 
The Jerusalem Post
Article Type: 
Editorial
Date: 
November 7, 2012

Perhaps more than any previous election in the United States, the 2012 presidential race has seen attempts to turn Israel into a partisan issue.

Democrats have accused Republicans of being “bad for Israel” because they would refrain from pushing for a two-state solution with the Palestinian



Left's Love-Hate Relationship With Zionism

Article Author(s): 
Tony Michels
Media Outlet: 
The Jewish Daily Forward
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

 



Obama gets a new mandate on foreign policy

Media Outlet: 
The National
Article Type: 
Editorial
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

There were not as many tears of joy this time around, nor spontaneous videos riffing on a pledge to return "hope" to a troubled nation. This time, Barack Obama's triumph at the ballot box seem to be fuelled less by a desire for "change" than voters' belief that his challenger, Governor Mitt Romney, could not do any better under difficult circumstances.



Al-Assad’s desperation

Article Author(s): 
Tariq Alhomayed
Media Outlet: 
Asharq Alawsat
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

Without doubt, Bashar al-Assad was always aware that moving on the Syrian-Israeli front would be a last resort if he failed to crush the Syrian popular revolution. He knew that igniting the Israeli front would not be seen as merely another maneuver, but that it would change the rules of the game as a whole in the region, and would have widespread results. So why is al-Assad undertaking a skirmish against Israel now?



Abbas’ dwindling fortunes

Article Author(s): 
Osama Al-Sharif
Media Outlet: 
The Jordan Times
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

One of the forgotten political casualties of the Arab Spring in the past two years has been Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. He is still in power in Ramallah, but his political fortunes have been dwindling ever since he lost control of Gaza Strip to Hamas in 2007.



What did Mahmoud Abbas Say?

Article Author(s): 
Hazem Saghiyeh
Media Outlet: 
Al-Hayat
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

For those who still intend to “liberate Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea,” President Mahmoud Abbas’s statements about Safad and not residing there is a crime. The reason is that all of historic Palestine “belongs to us”, and that the returnees shall live in any place of their choosing in Palestine. And all this is a plan to be carried out “Now, now, and not tomorrow.”



Palestinians Need to See Full Abbas Interview

Article Author(s): 
Talal Awkal
Media Outlet: 
Al-Monitor
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 



Netanyahu Must Respond to Abbas

Article Author(s): 
Ben-Dror Yemini
Media Outlet: 
Al-Monitor
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 

The latest statements of Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) in an interview on Channel 2, which hinted at a concession on the right of return, require a serious and proactive Israeli response.



The Real Hypocrites

Article Author(s): 
Natan Sharansky
Media Outlet: 
The Daily Beast
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
November 7, 2012

 


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