![]() ANALYSIS: As PA escalates conflict with U.S., France steps inAbbas even went to France to convince Macron to take over the US role.![]() Netanyahu: We will not allow Iran to destroy usNetanyahu in Davos: Not only does Iran spread terror all over the world, it openly says it will use its weapons to destroy Israel.![]() What economic news will President Trump bring to Davos?President Trump to be first US president since Bill Clinton to give keynote closing address at Davos economic forum.![]() Trump: 'Jerusalem off the table to Palestinians'President Trump meets Netanyahu at Davos, promises embassy will move to Jerusalem. 'Relationship has never been stronger.'![]() Diplomacy blitz: Netanyahu to meet with PutinPM to fly to Moscow to meet with Russian President. In afternoon he meets President Trump for first time since Jerusalem recognition.![]() Netanyahu and Trump to meet in DavosThe two leaders will meet on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum. Netanyahu will meet a number of other world leaders as well.![]() The Western decadence in Trudeau’s silly smilePhoto opportunities and politically correct actions, but no substance or values, to be seen in Trudeau's premiership.![]() Netanyahu meets HP president in DavosPM Netanyahu meets Hewlett Packard President and CEO Meg Whitman as he promotes Israeli economic interests at World Economic Forum.![]() Richest 62 people are as wealthy as half the worldNew Oxfam report timed for World Economic Forum reveals richest 1% of the globe now has as much money as the remaining 99%.![]() Religious Leaders Tackle Extremism at DavosTop leaders from three major religions discuss Charlie Hebdo murders, religious extremism at World Economic Forum.![]() Netanyahu: World Wising Up to IranPrime Minister says there is 'greater sharpness and greater clarity' regarding Rouhani's 'contradictory and mendacious messages.'![]() PM: Deal With Iran on Nukes is 'Impossible'Any long-term deal with Iran on its nuclear program is doomed to failure, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Sunday![]() Netanyahu 'won't Uproot Any Settlements, Anywhere'High ranking source in Prime Minister's Office tells Arutz Sheva Netanyahu's statement in Davos did not just refer to Jordan Valley.![]() Israel: The 'Innovation Nation'Prime Minister Netanyahu details his economic vision at Davos this past Friday.![]() Netanyahus Walk 2 Km. To Respect SabbathPrime Minister and his wife walk back to hotel from Friday evening evening with Davos Jewish community.![]() Netanyahu Advances China Alliance in DavosIn meeting with Chinese FM at World Economic Forum, Netanyahu urges cooperation. China has held 5 joint committees in last month on Israel.![]() Shimon Peres Wins Award at DavosPresident awarded for 'tolling the bell of peace and harmony'; uses the opportunity to launch more criticism at Rouhani.![]() PM: European Pressure could Harden our PositionsPrime Minister calls on Europeans to be fair toward Israel, in address to a conference of global information technology leaders at Davos.![]() Peres, PM Not Buying Rouhani's Davos 'Happy Talk'Iranian leader Hassan Rounahi talks a good game, President Shimon Peres said, but urged world leaders not to be fooled.![]() Rouhani: We Can be Friends with the AmericansIranian President says the enmity with the United States can turn into friendship if both sides make an effort.![]() Rouhani Arrives At World Economic ForumAfter getting US to lift sanctions, Iranian president shows up in Davos to try and find investors.![]() Peres: PA Recognizing Jewish State 'Unnecessary'President reportedly opposes Netanyahu's demands for recognition of Israel as Jewish state as the two travel to World Economic Forum.![]() Israel Business Leaders in Davos Press 'Peace'MK Moallem accuses businessmen attending World Economic Forum of trying to scare Israelis with false warnings of boycott woes.![]() Peres, Barak: Keep Iran Attack Option on the TablePresident Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Ehud Barak say the threat of military action is vital to efforts against Iran's nuclear program.![]() 'Turkey Expects Israel to Pay for Its Crime'Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu insists “Israel is guilty and should pay for its crime” before relations can be restored.![]() Analysis: Can Israel, Turkey Climb Down the Tree?An Israeli delegation is quietly welcomed to Turkey to discuss finding ways for the two nations to climb down the diplomatic tree. |