Israel eyes law to remove online content inciting terrorism
By Tova Cohen
TEL AVIV (Reuters) – Israel’s Justice Ministry is drafting legislation that would enable it to order Facebook, (More…)
RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a rare meeting with American evangelical Christians on Thursday, (More...)
By Tova Cohen
TEL AVIV (Reuters) – Israel’s Justice Ministry is drafting legislation that would enable it to order Facebook, (More…)
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By Luke Baker and Jad Sleiman
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The Israeli military on Thursday revoked permits for 83,000 Palestinians to (More…)
By Dan Williams and Denis Dyomkin
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By John Irish
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s president said on Friday that spiraling Middle East upheaval since the collapse of (More…)
By Ari Rabinovitch
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s crackdown on Arab citizens trying to join Islamic State in Syria or Iraq (More…)
By Ori Lewis
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held out the prospect on Monday of reviving a (More…)
By Jeffrey Heller
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told France’s foreign minister on Sunday that Israel remained opposed (More…)
DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s minister of defence denied on Monday that the Revolutionary Guards had recently tested a medium-range ballistic (More…)