By Rami Amichay TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Thousands of Israeli demonstrators took to the streets on Saturday to call for new elections and demand more action from the government to bring the hostages held
Benjamin Netanyahu will likely take even more erratic actions against Iran, especially now that he is more isolated than before and finds himself on the losing side of everything.
Beleaguered Israeli PM faces pressure to avoid further escalation from global allies who helped defend Tel Aviv Saturday night. Members of his cabinet urges aggressive response.
Distracted by his trial for criminal charges relating to bribery, fraud and corruption, Netanyahu has been oddly detached and indecisive about Israel's Covid strategy.
Meetings between the PMs may not make much difference to Israeli travellers to India, but for Indian Jews settled in Israel, they provide important optics.
The private sector must develop ecofriendly building materials, standardise construction practices globally, and use circular economy practices to limit waste production.
Meant as message to China, painting juxtaposes Hindu iconography with modern military paraphernalia. Veterans slam removal of painting showing 1971 Pakistani surrender.
BJP’s attack was not merely on American ‘Deep State'. The idea had been acquiring currency across ideological lines for some time. It’s been given greater legitimacy by Trump.
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