Sentences with phrase «israeli government»

She was part of a consulting team to the Israeli government reviewing services to children and families.
The Israeli government has been looking to purchase hacking tools from European cybersecurity firms and researchers through its Berlin...
The Israeli government's tax department has turned up the heat with an official draft announcement (Hebrew) clarifying the tax guidelines that could apply to bitcoin adopters if it's passed.
Regarding more regulations, the Israeli government is looking to regulate ICO's while South Korea want to regulate digital currencies.
ZCash is backed by a leg of the Israeli government and this is going to rub a lot of people the wrong way.
The Israeli government is happily anticipating collecting healthy tax dividends from cryptocurrency platforms, while Israeli banks deny them accounts and other arms of government squeeze ever tighter, frustrating their businesses.
This statement reflects the commitment of the current Israeli government to an infamous policy of «punitive home demolitions», which consists of demolishing the home of relatives of Palestinians suspected of security offences against Israel in the West Bank and East Jerusalem (two other types of demolitions are «administrative demolitions» of houses built without a permit and «clearing demolitions» carried out on the pretext of military needs such as during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza in 2014).
Punitive house demolitions are not only a practice but also a clear policy of the Israeli government, sanctioned by Israeli law.
The Israeli government has successfully argued before the Israeli Supreme Court that these demolitions comply with military necessity (for an analysis of these cases see here, here and here).
At that time it would be incumbent on the Israeli government to adduce evidence demonstrating the efficacy of the law.
By refusing to cooperate with the Mission, the Government of Israel prevented it from meeting Israeli government officials, but also from travelling to Israel to meet with Israeli victims and to the West Bank to meet with Palestinian Authority representatives and Palestinian victims.
, is the failure to try in any way to account for just why the Israeli government refused or might have refused to participate in the Goldstone mission's report.
He stated that the decision was to protest against the anti-Palestinian policies of the Israeli Government.
In the press release, he said the Israeli government denied them entry «apparently because it feared letting in people who might challenge its policies.
When we first covered the story last November, «the Israeli government [had] recently given a vote of confidence in support» of the idea.
According to Israeli newspaper The Marker, Tshuva and his fellow businessmen are expecting to receive cooperation and significant benefits from the Israeli government.
Although construction has not yet begun, the project is expected to be presented to the Israeli government for approval this summer.
While over 180 countries will be participating in December's UN Climate Change Conference in Bali, as well as countless intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations from all over the globe (including six from Israel), the Israeli government will not be among the participants.
Due to be completed late next year at a cost of 3 billion shekels ($ 773 million), the facility will provide around 1 percent of Israel's electricity under an agreement with the Israeli government, which aims for 10 percent of the country's energy needs to be provided by renewables by 2020.
«Jumping Jack Flash, it's a greenhouse gas» learned Israeli government, trade and NGOs this week during a two - day workshop on voluntary greenhouse gas accountancy at a pleasant Finnish - built village near Jerusalem.
Was the message Israel's Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres sent to hundreds of foreign visitors last week at the annual Prime Minister's Conference, a very fancy business shindig where foreign dignitaries, Israeli government officials and
A landmark court case, reported here last week, proves that the Israeli Government is clamping down on polluters and protecting one of its only natural resources,
The Israeli government, as is well known, has been trying to shore up its nation's dangerously porous ontology by erecting a vast wall isolating it from the Palestinian territories.
An outspoken critic of Israeli government policy, Rosen's work addresses some of the ethical dilemmas underlying social reality in his native Israel and we are showing two seminal works, an immersive installation and a film, alongside a striking large scale new artwork created especially to cover the entire window façade of Rivington Place.
The struggle noticeably started when she made the executive decision to close the museum on Donald Trump's inauguration day as part of the nationwide J20 Art Strike and only intensified when she nixed an event rental on museum grounds by the Israeli government at which Vice President Mike Pence was due to speak.
«The idea of the Israeli government being so intimidated by these colors that they ban them.»
«The Israeli government's actions reveal a desire to silence Tatour,» the petition reads.
At the beginning of the year, Hauser revealed that the Israeli government is drafting legislation that will ban the marketing of binary options outside of the country.
According to the «Times of Israel», the draft law was also immediately approved by the ministerial legislative committee of the Israeli government, and will now go to the Knesset plenary for a first reading.
Long a critic of the Israeli government and its policies regarding the Territories (i.e.,...
After resettling in Israel, she served in the Israeli Air Force and worked for the Israeli Government Tourist Office.
This was apparently Bezmozgis» intention, and he drew on Sharansky's extremely vocal and high profile opposition to Israel's 2005 unilateral pullout from the Gaza Strip, including his resignation from the Knesset (the legislative branch of the Israeli government.)
RF: In the United States, the mainstream news favors the Israeli government perspective.
Nor is the Israeli government similar to that of Rabin.
Meanwhile the highest ranking members of the Israeli government, along with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (Lior Ashkenazi) and Minister of Defence Shimon Peres (Eddie Marsan) debate over Israel's policy of «never negotiate with terrorists».
The Germans, Böse especially, are portrayed as misguided idealists who find themselves increasingly out of their depth as the Palestinians separate the Jews from the other passengers with the intention of executing them if their demands that the Israeli government free imprisoned Palestinian militants are not met.
The film weaves between the taking of the plane by Brigitte Kuhlmann (Rosamund Pike) and Wilfried Bose (Daniel Bruhl), their backstory and the dilemma faced by the Israeli government.
After a week of tense standoffs (during which time some of the hostages were let go), with the hijackers demanding the release of dozens of imprisoned Palestinian militants in exchange for the hostages, the Israeli government sent a unit to Entebbe on a rescue mission.
And on land, surveying his terrified hostages, the wide - eyed Bose insists that he is a humanitarian and that his grouse is with the Israeli government and not its people.
Four decades on, the stand - off between Israel and the Palestinians is as intractable as ever and this is a film with the ambition to explore dramatically why that might be, highlighting ideological divisions between both the hijackers and, perhaps more tellingly, between Israeli government ministers too.
THE GREEN PRINCE is the story of how Gonen and Mossab formed an unbreakable, personal bond when Gonen, then a Shin Beit agent, recruited Mossab, the son of a co-founder of Hamas, to spy for the Israeli government.
Rebecca Front will play Mrs Landau, the proprietor of a small hotel Leo Hurwitz stayed at while in Israel, and Andy Nyman will play David Landor, the Head of the Israeli Government Press Office.
The people doing all the threatening in this episode are the ones who're supposed to be the good guys: the C.I.A.'s Dar Adal (F. Murray Abraham), casually accosting Carrie Matheson (Claire Danes) as she picks her daughter up from school, and the Israeli government's Etai Luskin (Allan Corduner), politely detaining Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) on his way back to America from the West Bank.
That said, the drama mostly focuses on the divisions within the Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (played by Lior Ashkenazi) and his hawkish defence minister Shimon Perez (Eddie Marsan, face caked in distracting latex), and the complicated motivations of Wilfried Böse (Daniel Brühl) and Brigitte Kuhlmann (Rosamund Pike), the bourgeois members of the Baader - Meinhof - affiliated Revolutionary Cells, whose sympathy for the people of Palestine is tied up with their own guilt and hatred of their homeland's Nazi past.
Dramatising the notorious 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight from Tel Aviv that culminated in a week - long standoff between the Israeli government and Palestinian and German terrorists associated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Entebbe — which takes its name from the Ugandan airport terminal where the siege took place — makes for an oddly unsatisfying drama given the high stakes involved.
Alas, it's never satisfactorily explained in the film why Yousef (aka the Green Prince), apprehended in the mid -»90s for buying illegal weapons, then interrogated and imprisoned, would accept Ben Yitzhak's offer to work for the Shin Bet, particularly given his father's own lengthier imprisonment by the Israeli government and the younger man's description of how cooperating with Israel is the «most shameful thing you can do in my country.»
Synopsis: After the murder of 11 Israeli athletes and their coach at the 1972 Olympics, the Israeli government secretly assigns Avner Kaufman (Eric Bana) to... [MORE]
The movie has plenty of other characters, from members of the Israeli government and military to actual Palestinians involved in the hijacking.
Their lives became points of leverage as their armed captors» demand that Israel free jailed Palestinian militants was rejected, and the divided Israeli government debated how to pull off a seemingly impossible commando mission to rescue them.
Surveying his 200 terrified hostages — many of them Jews en route from Tel Aviv to Paris — the wild - eyed Böse insists that he's a humanitarian, and that his beef isn't with the Israeli people, only the Israeli government.
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