Tunisia's Jews shun "migrate to Israel" idea - BBC News, UK 01 Feb 2012
In the wake of the Arab Spring, an Israeli government minister said that for their own safety all of Tunisia's remaining Jews should move to Israel. read more »
In the wake of the Arab Spring, an Israeli government minister said that for their own safety all of Tunisia's remaining Jews should move to Israel. read more »
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he would seek "goodwill gestures" by Israel to help revive peace talks when he sees Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday in Jerusalem. read more »
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has won the leadership race of his Likud Party. read more »
Britain, France and the US will be making their most forceful push yet for a political transition in Syria at the UN Security Council this week, lending support to an Arab plan that they hope will overcome Russian opposition. read more »
The Jewish Agency for Israel's Holocaust Era Asset Restitution Taskforce (‘Project HEART’) has announced that its searchable online database of Jewish property records from World War II now contains more than two million records. read more »
Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas' prime minister in the Gaza Strip, left Monday for a regional tour that will include stops in Qatar and Iran. read more »
Historians and researchers will gather in Paris for a United Nations forum designed to address the impact that Holocaust remembrance can have in stemming the tide of intolerance around the world. read more »
Recent comments by Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim have demonstrated yet again how issues related to Israel continue to divide this majority-Muslim country – and could influence the country’s next national election. read more »
Israel has no greater friend in the world than Canada, Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird has said during an address at the opening of the 12th annual Herzliya Conference. read more »
Palestinian leaders blamed Israel for the failure of exploratory talks aimed at resuming peace negotiations Monday night, and said they planned to explore other ways of bringing about a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. read more »
Members of the US Senate's Banking Committee plan to vote on a new round of sanctions targeting Iran's energy sector, aimed at choking off funds they suspect Tehran uses to develop nuclear weapons. read more »
President Michael D. Higgins said the significant contribution of the Jewish community to Ireland was “out of proportion to their numbers”. read more »
A far-right Austrian politician were widely criticized Monday for comparing protests against a fancy ball that attracts extremists to the Nazis’ persecution of Jews. Vienna’s Jewish community demanded an investigation into the remarks by FPÖ leader Heinz Straché. read more »
Signaling a thaw in relations, Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Sunday hosted Khaled Meshal, the leader of Hamas, who made his first official visit to the country since his expulsion more than a decade ago in a crackdown on the militant Islamist group. read more »
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Sunday that Iran is only one year away from producing a nuclear weapon. read more »
The Norwegian prime minister has apologized for the role his country played in deporting its own Jews as Europe marks Holocaust Remembrance Day. read more »
An online heritage initiative launches in Prague, providing the first one-stop site to access centuries of European Jewish culture. read more »
Moshe Feiglin, a Jewish settler who wants to pay Palestinians to leave the West Bank and Gaza, has announced he will run against Israel's prime minister in Tuesday's Likud Party leadership election. read more »
Republican presidential candidates' tough talk on the Middle East in Florida before Tuesday's primary is doing little to sway the state's large Jewish population from its longstanding support for the Democrats. read more »
Mahmoud Abbas is not in a hurry to make any decisions regarding the future actions of the Palestinians following the preliminary talks with Israel in Jordan, but the inventory of possible measures is not promising. read more »