Analysis published this week by the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) conveyed a variety of indicators – ranging from public data about Israeli-Egyptian energy agreements to recent statements by Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi – converging on the conclusion that Cairo is making a concentrated effort to boost and insulate bilateral...

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During her recent trip to Israel, American National Security Adviser Susan Rice hailed American strategic cooperation with Israel as an “investment in protecting the many interests that our nations share.” The Times of Israel reported: Rice said that the new deal “will take our total investment in Iron Dome, which has...

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A recent report from a Palestinian human rights group shows a sharp rise in human rights violations in areas under Palestinian control. A report published yesterday by the Ramallah-based Independent Commission for Human Rights (ICHR), “offers a hint at the kind of scrutiny the Palestinian Authority might face after joining United Nations agencies...

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In a surprising move, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) appointed Indonesian diplomat Makarim Wibisono to replace the controversial special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories, Richard Falk. Though Falk’s term as rapporteur has come to a close, his wife, Hilal Elver, was appointed by the council to...

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Israeli soldiers patrolling the Golan Heights can now see Islamist flags flying on the Syrian side of the border, The Tower has learned. Islamist groups have taken up positions to the south of Quneitra, the largest Syrian town close to Israel, particularly in the area of Kudneh.  “A-Raya flags with...

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Outgoing Israeli President Shimon Peres told an Israeli television interviewer earlier this week that three years ago he nearly had an agreement with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The Palestinians seized on this interview to claim that it is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has been an obstacle to peace....

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Yossi Cohen, Israel’s national security adviser, recently sent a letter to “to the White House, the EU and numerous ambassadors” offering evidence that last month’s failure of peace negotiations was deliberately planned by the Palestinian Authority. The Times of Israel reports: In the April 22 letter, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s national security...

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Luis Moreno-Ocampo, a former prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), warned the Palestinian Authority that if it becomes a party to the ICC in order to pressure Israel, the decision could backfire. As reported in Ynet: When he was the court’s chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo turned down a request...

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The ongoing unrest in Ukraine is encouraging more Ukrainian Jews to seek a new home in Israel. According to the Jewish Agency, immigration to Israel from Ukraine spiked 142% in the early months of 2014. The number of Jews emigrating to Israel from increasingly volatile Ukraine has jumped by 142...

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Tiny with few natural resources, Israel was forced to develop an export-based economy when it was founded in 1948. Now, 66 years later, Israel’s exports have enjoyed robust growth, driven in recent years by products and services resulting from scientific advances. The Times of Israel reports: With a relatively minuscule domestic...

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