Hundreds attend funeral rites in Israel for 7 Brooklyn kids
Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral and burial in Israel of seven children who died in a house fire in Brooklyn.\n
Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral and burial in Israel of seven children who died in a house fire in Brooklyn.\n
Israel said on Monday it was probable that world powers and Iran would agree a \”bad deal\” on Tehran\’s nuclear program and it would do all it could to toughen any accord before talks resume this week.
The United States will not take the floor at the main U.N. human rights forum on Monday during the annual debate on violations committed in the Palestinian territories, as part of a previous agreement not to speak.
Top Israeli envoys were sent to confer with French officials on Sunday about preventing what Israel considers an unfavorable nuclear deal with Iran after tensions surfaced between France and the United States over negotiation strategy.
President Barack Obama said he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “evaluating” U.S. options in the wake of Netanyahu’s claim that a Palestinian state would not be created while he was prime minister.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu\’s re-election last week has prompted alarmed chatter in the cafes of Tel Aviv and on talk shows about the risk of Israel losing the support of its closest allies and being left isolated in the world.
Sanctions may be imposed on Israel for its increased settlement in the eastern part of Jerusalem, a leaked European Union report warns.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz cast himself as a leader of a grassroots conservative army on Monday as he became the first major figure to jump into the 2016 U.S. presidential election on Monday.
While Israel’s election results were still rolling in, one predominantly Jewish audience in New York was watching Israelis talk about Iran.