サクサク読めて、アプリ限定の機能も多数!
トップへ戻る
世界禁煙デー
www.haaretz.com
'Dangerous' Political Websites Blocked From Viewing at Israel's AirportBarred sites include leftist organizations Breaking the Silence, Machsom Watch, Peace Now and Taayush and the rightist Legal Forum for the Land of Israel and World Headquarters to Save the People and Land of Israel.
I have come to Jerusalem today as a novelist, which is to say as a professional spinner of lies. Of course, novelists are not the only ones who tell lies. Politicians do it, too, as we all know. Diplomats and military men tell their own kinds of lies on occasion, as do used car salesmen, butchers and builders. The lies of novelists differ from others, however, in that no one criticizes the novelis
Netanyahu: World Hypocritical for Condemning Gaza Flotilla RaidIn first address to nation, Netanyahu says had Turkish-flagged ship breached blockade, so could hundreds of vessels carrying weapons.
A Special Place in Hell The Second Gaza War: Israel Lost at SeaWe are no longer defending Israel. We are now defending the siege, which is itself becoming Israel's Vietnam.
Israel Navy Commandos: Gaza Flotilla Activists Tried to Lynch UsNine activists on board Gaza-bound flotilla killed in violent clashes when Israel Navy commandos boarded ships; 7 commandos hurt, 2 seriously.
IDF denies disciplining top officers over white phosphorous use in Gaza war Army denial counters state report into Gaza shelling that found two officers jeopardized civilian lives. By Anshel Pfeffer Tags: Goldstone report Israel news IDF The Israel Defense Forces on Monday denied that two of its senior officers had been summoned for disciplinary action after headquarters staff found that the men e
Gideon Levy / The Holocaust and Israeli occupation cannot be compared The Israeli soldiers played backgammon in their tent as a Palestinian ambulance stood waiting, its red lights flashing. The sight of the ambulance, holding an agonized woman, was not enough to cause any of the soldiers to take a break from their game. This went on for half an hour, until my patience finally ran out. It w
Gaza probe / Either troops are liars, or the IDF is pure as snow One would be hard-pressed not to express astonishment at the speed and efficiency demonstrated by the Military Advocate General, Brigadier-General Avichai Mendelblit, and the Military Police investigation unit in probing the "combat soldiers' testimonials affair" that took place at the Rabin pre-military training academy. The investi
I have come to Jerusalem today as a novelist, which is to say as a professional spinner of lies. Of course, novelists are not the only ones who tell lies. Politicians do it, too, as we all know. Diplomats and military men tell their own kinds of lies on occasion, as do used car salesmen, butchers and builders. The lies of novelists differ from others, however, in that no one criticizes the nov
The 24th Jerusalem International Book Fair opens tonight, bringing together 1,200 publishers, agents, editors and authors from 40 countries with book lovers from around the country. The bienniel event kicks off with an award ceremony led by President Shimon Peres and Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat to present Japanese author Haruki Murakami with this year's Jerusalem Prize. The judging panel for th
Secret Israeli database reveals full extent of illegal settlement Just four years ago, the defense establishment decided to carry out a seemingly elementary task: establish a comprehensive database on the settlements. Brigadier General (res.) Baruch Spiegel, aide to then defense minister Shaul Mofaz, was put in charge of the project. For over two years, Spiegel and his staff, who all signed a spec
Using intense diplomatic pressure over the past two days, Israeli officials blocked a French attempt to weaken Jerusalem's stance with Hamas at the pre-written closing statement of the meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels last night. France wanted the statement to say that the European Union would be prepared to hold talks with a future Palestinian unity government that agreed to honor
Livni: Obama can use Gaza op success to alter Mideast reality Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said on Monday that United States President Barack Obama could use Israel's success in its recent offensive against Hamas to change the reality in the Middle East. "The IDF operation in Gaza can and must serve as a turning point, not only restoring calm to the residents of the south, but also strengthenin
View from Ramallah / Israeli refuseniks confront the IDF, from Ni'lin to Tel Aviv I had just returned to Tel Aviv from a demonstration in the West Bank village of Ni'lin last July, when I caught word that the Israeli military had shot 11-year old Ahmad Musa in the head during a protest against the separation wall. Twenty minutes later, three Israeli anarchists and I were speeding back to the West
The Israel Defense Forces is investigating whether a reserve paratroops brigade made improper use of phosphorus shells during the fighting in Gaza. The brigade fired about 20 such shells in a built-up area of northern Gaza. Aside from this one case, the shells were used very sparingly and, in the army's view, in compliance with international law. The IDF's use of phosphorus shells ha
Of all the national heroes who have arisen from among the Jewish people over the generations, fate has not been kind to Dahia al-Kahina, a leader of the Berbers in the Aures Mountains. Although she was a proud Jewess, few Israelis have ever heard the name of this warrior-queen who, in the seventh century C.E., united a number of Berber tribes and pushed back the Muslim army that invaded North Afri
NY Times publisher: Our goal is to manage the transition from print to internet Despite his personal fortune and impressive lineage, Arthur Sulzberger, owner, chairman and publisher of the most respected newspaper in the world, is a stressed man. Why would the man behind the New York Times be stressed? Well, profits from the paper have been declining for four years, and the Times company's market
Israel has acknowledged for the first time that it attacked Hezbollah targets during the second Lebanon war with phosphorus shells. White phosphorus causes very painful and often lethal chemical burns to those hit by it, and until recently Israel maintained that it only uses such bombs to mark targets or territory. The announcement that the Israel Defense Forces had used phosphorus bombs in the wa
Ofakim Haifa Be'er Sheva Ramallah Gaza Strip Rafah Jenin Jerusalem Tul Karm Khan Yunis Kiryat Shmona Eilat Acre Kerem Shalom Ashkelon Har Dov Beita Safed Tel Aviv West Bank Nablus Metula Meron Sakhnin Gaza City Sderot Shifa Hospital Doha Yesud HaMa'ala Lebanon
このページを最初にブックマークしてみませんか?
『Haaretz | Israel News, the Middle East and the Jewish World - Haaretz.com』の新着エントリーを見る
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く