Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin criticized threats made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to call for early elections should the crisis over the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) not be resolved.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin told to the Jewish community of Vienna that he would not tolerate any alliances of Israeli representatives with extreme-right politicians from the Austrian Freedom Party (FOP) after Israeli figures attended a conference on anti-Semitism, organised by the party.
Four people were killed and 13 wounded when a truck driver deliberately rammed into pedestrians on a popular promenade overlooking the walled Old City of Jerusalem on Sunday.
The Israeli foreign ministry began exploring ways for Israel to expand the medical assistance given to civilian casualties in Syria,, particularl those from Aleppo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin speaks at the 2nd World Jewish Media Summit: ‘Together, we must stand up and fight anti-Semitism, whenever and wherever we find it. And we must do it together.”
Senior publishers, senior writers and editors from across the world will gather in Jerusalem on Sunday for the 3-day second Jewish Media Summit to take part in discussions on the main issues confronting Israel, the Jewish people and the Jewish news media.
‘’The two state-solution is not dead. When we will realize that there is a real partner for peace we are ready to make concessions,’’ an Israeli cabinet minister told European journalists on a press trip to Israel.
An Israeli Deputy Minister has called on Israelis to boycott French products in retaliation for France’s recent decision to label goods from West Bank settlements.