ANALYSIS: Does Netanyahu's Win Maintain Status
Quo Or Push Israel Further Right?
Netanyahu will likely have a few weeks to put together
this coalition. Centrist leaders have vowed not to join
his government (and Netanyahu hasn't offered). So he's
looking to the right-wing parties in his outgoing govern-
ment and he'll have to give their leaders cabinet ministries
and assure them he will look out for their issues.
DESPITE ELECTION LOSS, Gantz confident he’ll one day
be PM
Blue and White party leader says he’s ‘100 percent’
certain he’ll eventually be premier, vows to serve ‘those
who voted for me, those who didn’t.’
SATELLITE PHOTOS SHOWS DAMAGE FROM SYRIA STRIKE
attributed to Israel
A large hangar and a number of buildings were destroyed
in the attack on the base, near the city of Masyaf in the
western Hama province, according to the satellite images
analyzed and distributed by ImageSat International.
NEW CONCERNS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION may be laying
legal groundwork for military action against Iran
“I am troubled that the administration can’t unequivocally
say that you haven’t been given power. I can tell you
explicitly, you have not been given power or authority by
Congress to have war with Iran,” Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.,
told Pompeo on Wednesday.
EGYPT PARLIAMENT to VOTE on TUESDAY
Egypt’s parliament will vote on Tuesday on constitutional
amendments including an extension to President Abdel
Fattah al-Sisi’s current four-year-term, its speaker, Ali
Abdelaal, said on Sunday.
EGYPT’s PRESIDENT meets Libyan commander Haftar
in Cairo
Egypt has close ties with Haftar, whose Libyan National
Army (LNA) controls the east and swept through the
mainly desert south earlier this year before moving to
Tripoli ten days ago in a major escalation of conflict.
SUDAN PROTESTERS DEMAND CIVILIAN RULE,
military council says ready to comply
Sudan’s main protest group on Sunday demanded the
immediate handover of power to a civilian transitional
government, saying it would keep up the street demon-
strations which ousted former President Omar al-Bashir
last week to achieve its aims.
TRADE AGREEMENT AHEAD? Treasury's Mnuchin says
China talks near 'final round'
Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin said Saturday that
the U.S. and China were close to finishing their trade talks
and indicated that a deal could be announced soon. Trump
administration officials have been involved in ongoing talks
with their Beijing counterparts to a reach a deal. “I think
we’re hopeful that we’re getting close to the final round of
concluding issues,” Mnuchin told reporters Saturday in
Washington, D.C.
DISPUTE WITH U.S. ENERGY TRADER worsens Haiti's fuel crisis
A dispute between Haiti and a U.S. energy trading firm is
leading to long blackouts and fuel shortages in the Caribbean
nation, feeding anger at President Jovenel Moise’s government
following the collapse of a supply deal with Venezuela last year.
MARK BILTZ: Why parents will run to get the Mark of the
Beast for their kids
"I think parents are going to run for the mark of the beast,"
Biltz says. "They're going to want it because it's going to be
so tempting. It's not going to be some ugly thing. It's going
to be something that will let you access the internet with
your thoughts. So, I think people will be deceived because
they're going to be passionate about the things of this world."
Quo Or Push Israel Further Right?
Netanyahu will likely have a few weeks to put together
this coalition. Centrist leaders have vowed not to join
his government (and Netanyahu hasn't offered). So he's
looking to the right-wing parties in his outgoing govern-
ment and he'll have to give their leaders cabinet ministries
and assure them he will look out for their issues.
DESPITE ELECTION LOSS, Gantz confident he’ll one day
be PM
Blue and White party leader says he’s ‘100 percent’
certain he’ll eventually be premier, vows to serve ‘those
who voted for me, those who didn’t.’
SATELLITE PHOTOS SHOWS DAMAGE FROM SYRIA STRIKE
attributed to Israel
A large hangar and a number of buildings were destroyed
in the attack on the base, near the city of Masyaf in the
western Hama province, according to the satellite images
analyzed and distributed by ImageSat International.
NEW CONCERNS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION may be laying
legal groundwork for military action against Iran
“I am troubled that the administration can’t unequivocally
say that you haven’t been given power. I can tell you
explicitly, you have not been given power or authority by
Congress to have war with Iran,” Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.,
told Pompeo on Wednesday.
EGYPT PARLIAMENT to VOTE on TUESDAY
Egypt’s parliament will vote on Tuesday on constitutional
amendments including an extension to President Abdel
Fattah al-Sisi’s current four-year-term, its speaker, Ali
Abdelaal, said on Sunday.
EGYPT’s PRESIDENT meets Libyan commander Haftar
in Cairo
Egypt has close ties with Haftar, whose Libyan National
Army (LNA) controls the east and swept through the
mainly desert south earlier this year before moving to
Tripoli ten days ago in a major escalation of conflict.
SUDAN PROTESTERS DEMAND CIVILIAN RULE,
military council says ready to comply
Sudan’s main protest group on Sunday demanded the
immediate handover of power to a civilian transitional
government, saying it would keep up the street demon-
strations which ousted former President Omar al-Bashir
last week to achieve its aims.
TRADE AGREEMENT AHEAD? Treasury's Mnuchin says
China talks near 'final round'
Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin said Saturday that
the U.S. and China were close to finishing their trade talks
and indicated that a deal could be announced soon. Trump
administration officials have been involved in ongoing talks
with their Beijing counterparts to a reach a deal. “I think
we’re hopeful that we’re getting close to the final round of
concluding issues,” Mnuchin told reporters Saturday in
Washington, D.C.
DISPUTE WITH U.S. ENERGY TRADER worsens Haiti's fuel crisis
A dispute between Haiti and a U.S. energy trading firm is
leading to long blackouts and fuel shortages in the Caribbean
nation, feeding anger at President Jovenel Moise’s government
following the collapse of a supply deal with Venezuela last year.
MARK BILTZ: Why parents will run to get the Mark of the
Beast for their kids
"I think parents are going to run for the mark of the beast,"
Biltz says. "They're going to want it because it's going to be
so tempting. It's not going to be some ugly thing. It's going
to be something that will let you access the internet with
your thoughts. So, I think people will be deceived because
they're going to be passionate about the things of this world."