Athens Burns as Lawmakers Vote on Austerity Measures
As demonstrators set fire to buildings and clash with security forces, Greek parliament passes disputed austerity measures.
As demonstrators set fire to buildings and clash with security forces, Greek parliament passes disputed austerity measures.

Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy applied pressure on Greece to reach a final agreement with her creditors.
Israel has beaten Egypt to the punch in its bid to connect to the European electrical grid, leaving pundits in Cairo gnashing their teeth.

PM Binyamin Netanyahu is about to become the first Israeli prime minister to make a state visit to Cyprus.

Stunned by the downgrades, Europe had no time for recriminations as the Greek crisis struck again.
EU governments are moving closer to halting oil purchases from Iran after Greece lifts its objections to an embargo.

NYC topotgrapher and recent ZOA awardee Langfan says "Israel is now the heart and soul of NATO’s southeastern flank.”.
George Papandreou is being accused of opportunism but the only way austerity can achieve legitimacy is via the referendum.
The Greek debt crisis is reaching its climax as Greek economy worsens and creditors lose patience.
Another Christian-Democratic defeat coupled with news of Greek footdragging on austerity complicate rescue plans.
As Turkey rattles its saber at Israel, the Jewish state signs a security deal with its neighbor, Greece.

The Health Ministry has issued a warning to travelers to beware the Greek mosquitoes that may be carrying the West Nile virus.

The Navy peacefully ends the latest attempt of flotilla activists to reach Gaza and is guiding the Dignity ship to Ashdod after it tricked Greece.

A lone French yacht carrying 17 is expected to challenge the Israeli navy off the coast of Gaza after having lied to Greek authorities to set sail.

Dr. Karolos Papoulias and leading Greek ministers visit Israel after Greece helps Jewish state against Flotilla 2.

Pro-Hamas flotilla activists expose their political agenda and reject a Greek offer to guarantee shipping aid to Gaza through Israeli ports.

Greek authorities reportedly stopped the US 'Audacity of Hope' when it disembarked without permission on Friday.

The austerity package that passed the Greek Parliament and the parallel injection of credit is a major gamble that could make things worse.
Israel threatens sanctions against journalists taking part in the pro-Hamas flotilla, which already has been whittled down following US pressure.

With thousands of demonstrators encircling the parliament in Athens, George Papandreou desperately attempted to form a unity government.
The EU is trying desperately to piece together another bailout for Greece that will effectively mean the loss of economic independence.
An increasing number of analysts are predicting that the bailout dam in Europe is about to be breached but some think it is part of a master plan.
Having nudged Portugal into a bailout, the EU expected a respite, but the worsening of the Greek crisis has awakened nightmare scenarios.
Anti-Semitism is rearing its ugly head in Greece, where the phenomenon is more prevalent than ever, especially in Athens.

Lingering fears of Portugese solvency as well as issues affecting previous bailouts create a climate of uncertainty
Desperate to stem flow of illegal immigrants, Greece will build a fence on its border with Turkey. Idea comes from Israel, taunts Turkish paper.
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou soldiers on with the austerity plan despite massive popular discontent.
Greece and Israel deepened cooperation on security and tourism Monday. Netanyahu says his visit is only the first step to closer relations.

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou visits Israel, two countries to forge new ties.

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange saw a drop on Tuesday, following a bailout annoucement for cash-strapped Greece, but suffered less than others.

Prof. Yaakov Frenkel predicts a collapse of the European currency in three years if Greek crisis is not solved. Stanley Fischer begins second term.

A new film, 'In the Shadow of the Acropolis,' tells the story of the Jews of Greece during the Shoa.

Though world markets are reeling in the wake of the Greek financial crisis, Israel is faring better than many.

Greece is set to repeal a law and open the way to try to extradite Alois Brunner, Eichmann’s aide who was last known to be hiding in Syria.

Christian citizens in the small Greek town of Ioannina massed just before their biggest holiday to demonstrate their support for Jewish neighbors.
A Greek neo-Nazi was acquitted by an appeals court of charges that he incited "racial hatred and violence" against Jews, whom he calls "sub-human".
