Israeli Jets Strike Targets At Damascus Military Airport
An Arab news outlet identified with the Syrian government said on Wednesday morning that Israeli jets struck targets at a Damascus airport.
An Arab news outlet identified with the Syrian government said on Wednesday morning that Israeli jets struck targets at a Damascus airport.
Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman (Yisrael Beytenu) responded in the Finance Committee to the revelation that some of funds spent on the new submarine deal with Germany will end up in the hands of Iran.
Lebanese businessman Iskandar Safa is the CEO of shipbuilding company Abu Dhabi MAR, which was contracted last year to build four Sa’ar 6-class corvette warships for the Israeli Navy.
BRUSSELS – Geert Wilders, leader of Holland’s far-right anti-Muslim Party of Freedom, was investigated in the past by the country’s General Intelligence and Security Service (AVID) over his “ties to Israel and their possible influence on his loyalty.”
Nochi Dankner, formerly one of Israel’s most powerful businessmen, was sentenced on Monday morning to two years in prison and fined 800,000 shekels (almost $200,000) for stock running.
Two incidents this week showcase the complexity of the challenges facing Israel on its northern front.
Security group G4S has reached a deal to sell its controversial Israeli operations to a local private equity fund for £88 million.
BERLIN – A German Jewish leader was reprimanded by a German court for describing a Jewish critic of Israel as “notorious” for anti-Semitic remarks.
An Iranian state-owned firm has substantial shares in the German shipping giant that is supplying the Israeli navy with submarines, a newspaper in Israel reported.
In January 1972, Operation Simon entered its final stage. A team from Service A, a key department in the KGB’s First Chief Directorate (which was responsible for collecting intelligence and special operations outside the USSR) traveled to Paris to gathered intelligence ahead of the operation.