“This is taught in German schools for good reason. It must never be forgotten,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman says after Israel’s leader claimed a Palestinian influenced Adolf Hitler.
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Snowden Reveal Makes Israeli Spies’ Protest An American Issue
Last Friday, 43 veteran and reserve members of Israel’s secretive spy organization, Unit 8200, claimed they’d been directed to spy on Palestinians for coercion purposes.
Israel, Palestinians Still Far Apart As Truce Nears End
With the clock ticking on the expiration of the latest cease-fire in Gaza, representatives of Israel and Hamas resumed talks in Cairo today but appeared divided over an Egyptian proposal to ease the closing of the territory.
Israel’s Prime Minister Says Gaza War Could Be ‘Prolonged’
Despite calls from the United Nations for a cease-fire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned his country to prepare for a “prolonged” war.
What You Should Know About The Iran Nuclear Deal
Just before the sun rose on Geneva on Sunday, international negotiators emerged to announce Iran and world powers had reached a deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program for six months while the two sides work out a permanent, more sweeping solution.
Hopes Rising For ‘First Step’ At Nuclear Talks With Iran
“Expectations are really going up quickly” in Geneva, Switzerland, that negotiators could announce Friday that they’ve reached a “first-step agreement that contains the first real limits on Iran’s nuclear program in nearly a decade,” NPR’s Peter Kenyon reports on Morning Edition.
Arriving In Israel, Obama Reaffirms An ‘Unbreakable Bond’
President Obama landed in Israel this morning, marking the first time he visits the country as president.