2015年8月21日 星期五

2015-08-22 Israel More Top Stories


Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
How will history judge Netanyahu's fervent opposition to the Iran deal?   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Netanyahu insists that the deal with Iran was an historic mistake. But history makes its own judgments in its own good time. Israel US. Benjamin Netanyahu greets visiting US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter in Jerusalem, July 21. (photo credit:REUTERS).
Israel Came Close to Attacking Iran, Ex-Defense Minister Says   New York Times
Barak: Steinitz, Ya'alon Thwarted Iran Strike in 2011   Haaretz
Ehud Barak: 3 plans to hit Iran were blocked   Ynetnews
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Jewish Telegraphic Agency   
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Haaretz
   
US Urges Its Citizens to Stay Away From Northern Israel After Rocket Attack   
Haaretz
Four rockets were fired from Syria on Thursday afternoon, two of which exploded in open areas of Israel's Golan Heights. Haaretz. Aug 22, 2015 2:50 AM. comments Print Zen Subscribe now · Share · Tweet. The site of the explosion in northern Israel, by ...
US calls for de-escalation on Israel-Syria border   Jerusalem Post Israel News
UN chief urges Israel, Syria to de-escalate tensions   Business Standard
In letter to P5+1, Israel blames Iran for rockets from Syria   The Times of Israel

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New York Times
   
Americans Foil Gunman on Train, French Officials Say   
New York Times
PARIS — A heavily armed gunman opened fire aboard a packed high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris late Friday afternoon, wounding several passengers before he was tackled and subdued by two Americans, according to French officials, who ...

2 US soldiers subdue gunman on Paris-bound train   USA TODAY
'Terrorist' gunman overpowered after wounding three on Amsterdam-Paris train   Sydney Morning Herald
France: 2 Americans subdue gunman on high-speed train   CBC.ca
CNN   
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VICE News
   
White House: Islamic State second-in-command killed in US air strike   
Reuters Canada
EDGARTOWN, Mass./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The second-in-command of the Islamic State militant group was killed during a U.S. air strike in Iraq on Tuesday, the White House said on Friday, dealing a blow to the group that has sought to form a caliphate ...

IS second-in-command killed in US air strike: White House   The Hindu
Islamic State deputy chief killed in US military airstrike: White House   The Indian Express
Islamic State 2nd-in-command killed in airstrike: White House   Toronto Sun
India Today   
Washington Post   
Los Angeles Times   
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IBNLive
   
Pakistan's lie nailed again, Indian agencies get proof of Dawood Ibrahim ...   
IBNLive
New Delhi: Pakistan's lie on one of the India's most wanted terrorists and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim has been nailed yet again. A report in English daily 'Hindustan Times' suggests that Indian security agencies have been able to gather evidence ...
Dawood Ibrahim's Recent Picture Part of Fresh Evidence of Presence in Pakistan ...   NDTV
India has evidence of Dawood Ibrahim living in Pakistan: Report   The Indian Express
Intelligence agencies have fresh evidence of Dawood's presence in Pakistan: Report   Daily News & Analysis
The New Indian Express   
ABP Live   
Oneindia   
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CTV News
   
North Korea says it's ready for 'all-out war' with South Korea   
CTV News
SEOUL, South Korea -- The latest on the tensions on the Korean Peninsula (all times local): ---. 9 a.m.. North Korea says it's ready for an "all-out war" against South Korea as a 5:30 p.m. Saturday deadline approached set by Pyongyang for Seoul to ...
South Koreans Calm Despite North Korean Threat   New York Times
North Korea at UN threatens 'strong military counteraction'   Times of India
North Korea puts troops on standby, warns South Korea of retaliation after ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Guardian   
Stuff.co.nz   
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BBC News
   
Macedonia migrants: Border security measures defended   
BBC News
Macedonia has defended its handling of security at the country's border with Greece, where migrants were beaten back with truncheons and riot shields. The government had to act because up to 3,500 were entering each day, but migrants had not been ...

Macedonian Police Clash With Migrants on Border With Greece   New York Times
Macedonian police shoot stun grenades at migrant families stuck in no-man's land   Irish Independent
Migrants Clash With Macedonian Police on Border With Greece   NBCNews.com
Irish Times   
TIME   
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Newsweek
   
California: Judge Allows Release of Secretly Filmed Videos   
New York Times
An anti-abortion group has a free speech right to release covert video of discussions with a company that provides fetal tissue for research, even if the video was illegally recorded, a judge ruled Friday. Judge Joanne O'Donnell of Los Angeles Superior ...
Anti-abortion group releases video snippet after court win   Fox News
Videos targeting Planned Parenthood rouse group's opponents -- and supporters   Los Angeles Times
Letters: Planned Parenthood videos raise questions   Newsday
CNN International   
The Providence Journal   
WHP Harrisburg   
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Fox News
   
For once, Donald Trump drops the mic   
Washington Post
MOBILE, Ala. -- Donald Trump's rallies have the rhythm all their own, all captured live on cable TV. There is the press conference, typically first, at which the Republican presidential front-runner spars for 10 to 15 minutes with reporters, sparing no ...
Donald Trump Fails to Fill Alabama Stadium, but Fans' Zeal Is Undiminished   New York Times
Thousands Attend Trump Rally in Mobile, Alabama   ABC News
Trump addresses largest crowd of presidential campaign yet while in Alabama   Fox News
Los Angeles Times   
Reuters   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Thailand's slipping smile: Bangkok bomb blows hole in country's image   
The Globe and Mail
The short walk from Bangkok's Erawan Shrine to Wat Pathum Wanaram, a Buddhist temple 500 metres away, used to be a sweaty but serene one. In the cacophonous commercial heart of the Thai capital, the two religious sites were oases of the calm that ...

The world's a dangerous place - but that should not stop us travelling   Irish Independent
The age of the tragic selfie   BBC News
Terror police turn focus on seedy Bangkok hotel   The Times (subscription)
AsiaOne   
The Straits Times   
New Zealand Herald   
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