Monday, 24 August 2009

Breaking News

A Swedish newspaper has published a second article accusing the Israeli army of harvesting Palestinian organs.
Israel plans to hold direct peace talks with the Palestinians by late September, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet.
Three more Jewish families are set to leave Yemen for Israel, a Yemenite rabbi told Reuters.
The Hamas government in Gaza will require female students to wear Islamic clothing to school.
An induction ceremony for a Hungarian extremist paramilitary organization was broken up by police.
A plan to build new Jewish housing in eastern Jerusalem is being reviewed by the Jerusalem municipality.
The London Beth Din ordered the board of an Orthodox synagogue in Sydney to make a six-figure payout to a prominent rabbi it tried to lay off.
Egypt has summoned an Israeli official to protest the shooting of an Egyptian soldier near the border.
Argentine officials and international organizations have protested the nomination of a man wanted in the 1994 AMIA Jewish center bombing as Iranian Defense Minister.
An Israeli woman became the country's 13th swine flu fatality.
Two journalists for a Swedish newspaper that printed an article claiming the Israeli army harvested Palestinians organs will have to wait for Israeli press credentials.
An Israeli defense company will supply an air defense system to the Indian Air Force.
A Ukrainian rabbi received one of his country's top honors for religious leaders.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy urged Israel's prime minister to advance the peace process.
An Australian rock legend revealed his Jewish ancestry during a concert at a Sydney synagogue.
Gap will open its first store in Israel.
A soldier who allegedly stole a credit card from the Israeli army's chief of staff was indicted by a military court.