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Croatia likely to buy USD 500 million-worth of Israeli F-16s
The Croatian website index.hr reported this on Friday, citing Israeli outlets the Jerusalem Post and the Times of Israel.
Netanyahu met with Plenkovic in Davos, Switzerland, and according to a statement from his cabinet, they "agreed to move forward on the sale of Israeli F-16s to Croatia according to the terms of the tender."
Israeli guard kills Jordanian at Embassy in Jordan
A guard at the Israeli Embassy in Amman was stabbed on Sunday by a Jordanian carpenter who was installing furniture in his apartment near the embassy compound. The Israeli security officer, who was lightly wounded in the incident, shot and killed the attacker.
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Radiohead sticks it to critics at Israel concert (VIDEO)
Last night, at Park HaYarkon in Tel Aviv, Israel, Radiohead played their longest concert in 11 years, the BBC reports. The show had been mired in controversy: In the preceding months, artists such as Roger Waters—supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (BDS) against Israel—publicly criticized the group.
Israel – Egypt – Jordan: A secret meeting?
According to information of the Israeli Haaretz newspaper, on February 2016 a secret meeting was held in Aqaba near the Red Sea between the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the Egyptian President Abdel el-Sisi, the King of Jordan Abdullah and the US Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Obscure Palestinian goup claims responsibility for bus attack on Israeli soldiers
An unknown Palestinian group, called “Groups of Martyr Baha Eleyan” has claimed responsibility for the truck attack in Jerusalem on Monday that led to the death of four Israeli soldiers. A member of the obscure group killed a female officer and three officer cadets by driving ramming a truck into a group of Israeli soldiers. The Palestinian driver was shot dead.
Israel Freezes Relations with UNESCO
Israel has frozen its relations with UNESCO as a sign of protest against a resolution with which the international organisation declares that the Holy places on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem cannot be linked to Judaism.
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Turkey-Israel relations will normalize soon
"Turkey-Israel relations will normalize soon." These words were uttered by a high-level Turkish official with whom I had a tête-à-tête this week in Ankara. His statement gains much more weight in light of the fact that he is someone who is following the Turkey-Israel talks very closely.
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Albania, Israel Pledge Anti-Terror Cooperation
Rama said during his visit to Jerusalem on Monday that Albania is ready to collaborate with its ally Israel in order to contribute to the country's security.
The agreement also expressed the willingness to cooperate in the fields of energy, agriculture, water management, tourism and culture.
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Kerry to meet Netanyahu in Germany, then Abbas in Mideast
US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Oct. 18 he would meet the Israeli and Palestinian leaders on separate trips to Germany and the Middle East after days of violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Israel Vote Exit Polls Show No Clear Lead
Just after voting ended in Israel's parliamentary elections, the result looks too close to call, exit poll data suggests.
PM Netanyahu's Likud party and the opposition Zionist Union of Isaac Herzog are reported tied (with 27 seats in the 120-seat Parliament) in surveys of the public broadcasters Channel 10 and Channel 1, according to English-language Israeli media outlets.
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