As if their own fraught history and the prospect of a nuclear Iran weren’t enough, Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu will bring to their meeting on Monday each nation’s vexing and at times self-contradictory relationship with war.
FBI considering to open investigation into allegations that followers of Rabbi Pinto made contributions to U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm, according to a law enforcement official.
Octogenarian Jewish writer Akos Kertesz of Hungary has left for Canada where he is seeking asylum because of a ''political campaign'' against him, his press service said Sunday.
UN nuclear watchdog chief says his agency is unable to provide credible assurance to conclude that 'all nuclear material in Iran is in peaceful activities.'
President Obama said it was still possible to resolve Iran's suspected bid for a nuclear weapon through diplomacy, but added that a military option was still on the table and that containment was not an option.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Canada wants to see a ''peaceful resolution'' to the crisis over Iran's nuclear program but he added that he recognizes Israel's right to defend itself through military action.
France is closing its embassy in Damascus, Syria, to denounce the ''scandal'' of the repression led by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime against its population, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced Friday.
The Israeli Embassy in Berlin, the German Football Federation and the Simon Wiesenthal Center have condemned the anti-Semitic insults and Nazi salutes aimed at Kaiserslautern’s Israeli striker Itay Shechter during a training session.