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Τετάρτη, Ιανουαρίου 31, 2018
Δευτέρα, Δεκεμβρίου 11, 2017
Οι Ευρωπαίοι υπουργοί Εξωτερικών λένε στον Νετανιάχου πως απορρίπτουν την κίνηση Τραμπ
Ο Ισραηλινός πρωθυπουργός Μπενιαμίν Νετανιάχου έφερε την υπόθεσή του στην Ευρώπη για να ζητήσει από συμμάχους να αναγνωρίσουν, όπως έκαναν οι ΗΠΑ, την Ιερουσαλήμ ως πρωτεύουσα του Ισραήλ, όμως αντιμετώπισε μια σταθερή άρνηση από τους Ευρωπαίους υπουργούς Εξωτερικών, οι οποίοι θεωρούν ότι η κίνηση αυτή συνιστά πλήγμα κατά της ειρηνευτικής διαδικασίας.
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Κυριακή, Ιανουαρίου 08, 2017
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Το Ισραήλ δεν θα επιτρέψει στο Ιράν να αποκτήσει πυρηνικό όπλο, δήλωσε ο Ισραηλινός πρωθυπουργός Μπενιαμίν Νετανιάχου σήμερα, επομένη της ισχύος της συμφωνίας για το ιρανικό πυρηνικό πρόγραμμα, που επετεύχθη πρόσφατα ανάμεσα στην Τεχεράνη και τις μεγάλες δυνάμεις, και την άρση των διεθνών κυρώσεων που είχαν επιβληθεί στο Ιράν.
Κυριακή, Δεκεμβρίου 07, 2014
Syria: Israeli jets bomb army facilities near Damascus airport. (no reports of casualties)
Syrian media reported on Sunday evening that Israeli jets had bombed targets near Damascus international airport and in the town of Dimas, north of Damascus and near the border with Lebanon.
There were no reports of casualties in the reports, but the general command of the Syrian army said in a statement that several facilities had been hit, both at the Damascus International Airport and in the area of Dimas.
According to the reports, the Israeli air force flew at least 10 sorties over the Dimas area and attacked several military targets. Residents of Damascus reported hearing loud explosions on the outskirts of the city
"The Israeli attack was designed to lift the morale of the terror groups, primarily Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic State, after the blows they have received from the Syrian army."
Earlier, during the weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said that Israel "is following the Middle East and what is happening very closely, with wide open eyes and ears – and a lot is happening.
"We will continue to keep our fingers on the pulse and we will deal with these threats and these challenges, which never take time off. We will deal with them with the same responsibility that we have demonstrated until now."
[haaretz.com]
7/12/14
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There were no reports of casualties in the reports, but the general command of the Syrian army said in a statement that several facilities had been hit, both at the Damascus International Airport and in the area of Dimas.
According to the reports, the Israeli air force flew at least 10 sorties over the Dimas area and attacked several military targets. Residents of Damascus reported hearing loud explosions on the outskirts of the city
- Israeli officials have neither confirmed nor denied the reports and it is unclear how reliable they are.
- "This aggression proves Israel's direct involvement in supporting terror in Syria, along with other Arab and regional countries," the Syrian military command said..
"The Israeli attack was designed to lift the morale of the terror groups, primarily Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic State, after the blows they have received from the Syrian army."
- Lebanese sources that the Israeli air force had been flying over southern Lebanon since Sunday morning. It was not specified whether the planes entered Syrian air space or fired from within Lebanese air space."
Earlier, during the weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said that Israel "is following the Middle East and what is happening very closely, with wide open eyes and ears – and a lot is happening.
"We will continue to keep our fingers on the pulse and we will deal with these threats and these challenges, which never take time off. We will deal with them with the same responsibility that we have demonstrated until now."
[haaretz.com]
7/12/14
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Σάββατο, Αυγούστου 02, 2014
Netanyahu: Hamas will pay price for more attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened on Saturday to exact an “intolerable price” from the Gaza Strip’s dominant Hamas Islamists should there be continued attacks from the Palestinian territory.
Netanyahu also said that Israel will continue its military campaign in Gaza for as long as needed and with as much force as necessary.
“From the beginning, we promised to return the quiet to Israel’s citizens and we will continue to act until that aim is achieved. We will take as much time as necessary, and will exert as much force as needed,” he said in a public address.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Cabinet minister said there was “no point” in trying to reach a Gaza truce with Hamas and that Israel won’t send a delegation to planned ceasefire talks in Cairo, the Associated Press reported.
The minister, Yuval Steinitz, spoke Saturday on Israel’s Channel 10 television station.
His comments suggests that Israel plans to end the current round of fighting with Hamas on its own terms, rather than getting entangled in indirect negotiations with Gaza’s Hamas rulers.
Steinitz alleged that Hamas has repeatedly violated previous cease-fire deals and that this “leads us to the conclusion that with this organization there is no point speaking” about a deal.
He says Israel won’t be sending a delegation to Cairo for the time being.
Meanwhile, Al Arabiya News Channel reported Saturday that six Palestinians were killed after an Israeli airstrike on the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and four others will killed in Khan Younis.
Previously, the Israeli airstrike on Rafah killed at least 35 Palestinians, the Palestinian health official Ashraf al-Kidra said, adding that the area's main hospital was evacuated because of the strikes.
At least 1,592 Gazans have been killed since the start of hostilities on July 8 when Israel launched its drive to halt militant rocket fire on its territory from the coastal enclave by unleashing air and naval bombardments. Tanks and infantry pushed into the territory of 1.8 million people on July 17.
Sixty-three Israeli soldiers have been killed, and Palestinian rockets have killed three civilians in Israel.
Earlier, Israeli troops and tanks pulled out of a central sector of the Gaza Strip and moved closer to the border Saturday, as its military invited Palestinians to return to one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods in the coastal strip.
Authorities in Israel, which has lost 63 soldiers and three civilians in the war, declined to immediately comment on the reports, but the move would mirror Israeli strategy in previous wars there.
Hamas added that the soldier may have been killed during an ambush and that it had no contact with militants who were operating in the southern Gaza Strip where Israel said its soldier went missing.
“We have lost contact with the group of fighters that took part in the ambush and we believe they were all killed in the [Israeli] bombardment. Assuming that they managed to seize the soldier during combat, we assess that he was also killed in the incident,” a statement by Hamas said.
After the disappearance of the soldier, Israel declared a planned 72-hour Gaza ceasefire over, saying Hamas militants had breached the truce soon after it took effect.
The ceasefire lasted only about 90 minutes early on Friday.
"The Egyptian initiative is a real chance to find a real solution to the crisis taking place in the Gaza Strip," he told reporters in Cairo during a joint news conference with Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
Netanyahu also said that Israel will continue its military campaign in Gaza for as long as needed and with as much force as necessary.
“From the beginning, we promised to return the quiet to Israel’s citizens and we will continue to act until that aim is achieved. We will take as much time as necessary, and will exert as much force as needed,” he said in a public address.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Cabinet minister said there was “no point” in trying to reach a Gaza truce with Hamas and that Israel won’t send a delegation to planned ceasefire talks in Cairo, the Associated Press reported.
The minister, Yuval Steinitz, spoke Saturday on Israel’s Channel 10 television station.
His comments suggests that Israel plans to end the current round of fighting with Hamas on its own terms, rather than getting entangled in indirect negotiations with Gaza’s Hamas rulers.
Steinitz alleged that Hamas has repeatedly violated previous cease-fire deals and that this “leads us to the conclusion that with this organization there is no point speaking” about a deal.
He says Israel won’t be sending a delegation to Cairo for the time being.
Meanwhile, Al Arabiya News Channel reported Saturday that six Palestinians were killed after an Israeli airstrike on the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and four others will killed in Khan Younis.
Previously, the Israeli airstrike on Rafah killed at least 35 Palestinians, the Palestinian health official Ashraf al-Kidra said, adding that the area's main hospital was evacuated because of the strikes.
At least 1,592 Gazans have been killed since the start of hostilities on July 8 when Israel launched its drive to halt militant rocket fire on its territory from the coastal enclave by unleashing air and naval bombardments. Tanks and infantry pushed into the territory of 1.8 million people on July 17.
Sixty-three Israeli soldiers have been killed, and Palestinian rockets have killed three civilians in Israel.
Earlier, Israeli troops and tanks pulled out of a central sector of the Gaza Strip and moved closer to the border Saturday, as its military invited Palestinians to return to one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods in the coastal strip.
- Israeli media reports Saturday suggested that the military planned to unilaterally withdraw from Gaza and declare victory in the weekslong war that Palestinian officials say has killed more than 1,650 people there.
Authorities in Israel, which has lost 63 soldiers and three civilians in the war, declined to immediately comment on the reports, but the move would mirror Israeli strategy in previous wars there.
Hamas on missing Israeli soldier
The armed wing of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said on Saturday it had no clear indication on the whereabouts of an Israeli soldier that Israel has accused it of abducting in the Gaza Strip, Reuters news agency reported.Hamas added that the soldier may have been killed during an ambush and that it had no contact with militants who were operating in the southern Gaza Strip where Israel said its soldier went missing.
“We have lost contact with the group of fighters that took part in the ambush and we believe they were all killed in the [Israeli] bombardment. Assuming that they managed to seize the soldier during combat, we assess that he was also killed in the incident,” a statement by Hamas said.
- Israel said, Sec. Lt. Hadar Goldin, 23, who went missing on Friday, was abducted by Hamas gunmen.
After the disappearance of the soldier, Israel declared a planned 72-hour Gaza ceasefire over, saying Hamas militants had breached the truce soon after it took effect.
The ceasefire lasted only about 90 minutes early on Friday.
Egypt’s proposal
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Saturday a Gaza ceasefire plan his country had put forward represented a “real chance” to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas."The Egyptian initiative is a real chance to find a real solution to the crisis taking place in the Gaza Strip," he told reporters in Cairo during a joint news conference with Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
- The Egyptian leader also warned that wasting time will complicate matters. “if Egypt’s initial proposal had been accepted, many civilian lives would have been spared,” he said.
- Sisi’s comments came as a Palestinian delegation headed to Cairo for talks on ending the conflict that has killed around 2,000 Palestinians in less than a month.
Last Update: Saturday, 2 August 2014 KSA 22:12 - GMT 19:12
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/08/02/Hamas-Missing-soldier-may-have-been-killed-.html
2/8/14
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Κυριακή, Ιανουαρίου 19, 2014
"Israel to respond strongly against those who attempt to harm": Netanyahu
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "Hamas should take into account that Israel would respond strongly against those who attempt to harm the country."
In response to a Gaza attack on Sunday morning, Netanyahu said the Israeli government is committed to "protecting tranquility in the south" and that they will continue their policy of pre-emptive action.
Israeli air forces attacked a Palestinian, allegedly held responsible for launching five rockets towards southern Israel last week.
UN Science, Education and Culture Organization (UNESCO) cancelled a planned exhibition this weekend in France titled "Ties Between Jews and the Land of Israel" because it could harm peace talks between Palestine and Israel.
Netanyahu strongly criticized the cancellation of the exhibition, which he said would not harm negotiations.
‘’Negotiations are based on facts,’’ Netanyahu said. ‘’Truth does not hurt.’’
Netanyahu, who will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos between January 22 and 25, is scheduled to meet Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and respective managers at Google and Yahoo.
http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/276515--quot-israel-to-respond-strongly-against-those-who-attempt-to-harm-quot-netanyahu
19/1/14
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In response to a Gaza attack on Sunday morning, Netanyahu said the Israeli government is committed to "protecting tranquility in the south" and that they will continue their policy of pre-emptive action.
Israeli air forces attacked a Palestinian, allegedly held responsible for launching five rockets towards southern Israel last week.
UN Science, Education and Culture Organization (UNESCO) cancelled a planned exhibition this weekend in France titled "Ties Between Jews and the Land of Israel" because it could harm peace talks between Palestine and Israel.
Netanyahu strongly criticized the cancellation of the exhibition, which he said would not harm negotiations.
‘’Negotiations are based on facts,’’ Netanyahu said. ‘’Truth does not hurt.’’
Netanyahu, who will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos between January 22 and 25, is scheduled to meet Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and respective managers at Google and Yahoo.
http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/276515--quot-israel-to-respond-strongly-against-those-who-attempt-to-harm-quot-netanyahu
19/1/14
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Πέμπτη, Νοεμβρίου 21, 2013
Netanjahu blitzt bei Putin mit Vorstoß gegen den Iran-Deal ab. -2012 lag der gegenseitige Handelsumsatz bei 2,9 Milliarden Dollar.
Der israelische Ministerpräsident Benjamin Netanjahu ist am Mittwoch nach Moskau gekommen, um Präsident Wladimir Putin davon zu überzeugen, von der Lockerung der Sanktionen gegen den Iran abzusehen, schreibt die „Nesawissimaja Gaseta“ am Donnerstag.
Netanjahu blitzte mit seinem Anliegen bei Putin ab. Allerdings lobten beide die erfolgreiche Entwicklung der russisch-israelischen Beziehungen.
Moskau warnte Israel vor Militärschlägen in Syrien, weil die radikalen Islamisten davon profitieren würden.
Die Israelis erhoffen sich von Russland, den Iran unter Druck setzen zu können. „Russland ist ein sehr wichtiger Akteur. Von der Sechsergruppe (im Atomstreit mit dem Iran) unterhält Russland die engsten Kontakte zum Iran. Russland hat einen Reaktor in Buschehr gebaut und den Iran mit Waffen versorgt“, so der Knesset-Abgeordnete Zachi Ha-Negbi. Ihm zufolge hatte Israel Russland bereits dazu bewegen können, keine S-300-Abwehrraketen an Syrien zu liefern.
Tel Aviv befürchtet, dass eine Einigung mit den Iranern das Atomprogramm nur für eine begrenzte Zeit auf Eis legt. Zudem würde eine Lockerung der Sanktionen den Druck auf den Iran schwächen. Laut dem israelischen Minister für Geheimdienste und internationale Beziehungen, Yuval Steinitz, würde die Weltgemeinschaft mit einem angeblichen Atom-Kompromiss den Iranern auf den Leim gehen.
Laut Moskau könnte der Atomstreit mit dem Iran durch gegenseitige Zugeständnisse jedoch gelöst werden.
Trotz der Kontroversen im Streit um das iranische Atomprogramm überwiegen in den Beziehungen und dem politischen Dialog zwischen Russland und Israel die positiven Momente.
21/11/13
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Netanjahu blitzte mit seinem Anliegen bei Putin ab. Allerdings lobten beide die erfolgreiche Entwicklung der russisch-israelischen Beziehungen.
Moskau warnte Israel vor Militärschlägen in Syrien, weil die radikalen Islamisten davon profitieren würden.
Die Israelis erhoffen sich von Russland, den Iran unter Druck setzen zu können. „Russland ist ein sehr wichtiger Akteur. Von der Sechsergruppe (im Atomstreit mit dem Iran) unterhält Russland die engsten Kontakte zum Iran. Russland hat einen Reaktor in Buschehr gebaut und den Iran mit Waffen versorgt“, so der Knesset-Abgeordnete Zachi Ha-Negbi. Ihm zufolge hatte Israel Russland bereits dazu bewegen können, keine S-300-Abwehrraketen an Syrien zu liefern.
Tel Aviv befürchtet, dass eine Einigung mit den Iranern das Atomprogramm nur für eine begrenzte Zeit auf Eis legt. Zudem würde eine Lockerung der Sanktionen den Druck auf den Iran schwächen. Laut dem israelischen Minister für Geheimdienste und internationale Beziehungen, Yuval Steinitz, würde die Weltgemeinschaft mit einem angeblichen Atom-Kompromiss den Iranern auf den Leim gehen.
Laut Moskau könnte der Atomstreit mit dem Iran durch gegenseitige Zugeständnisse jedoch gelöst werden.
Trotz der Kontroversen im Streit um das iranische Atomprogramm überwiegen in den Beziehungen und dem politischen Dialog zwischen Russland und Israel die positiven Momente.
- Zwischen den Sicherheitsbehörden beider Länder herrscht ein reger Austausch. Auch der Handel zwischen den beiden Ländern floriert. 2012 lag der gegenseitige Handelsumsatz bei 2,9 Milliarden Dollar.
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