Gilad Shalit Gilad Shalit, son of a former Israeli general, married a Palestinian girl on this day Gilad Shalit, the youngest son of retired IDF commander Shaul Shalit, was engaged to drop his last name upon marriage. And Gilad is likely to keep his old name, and
Israel Facebook Sues Bomb Maker Martin Shkreli and Sites that Spread Fake News Facebook’s lawsuit against a bomb maker and the creators of several fake news websites is not just a reason to apologize, but a long overdue acknowledgment that online companies
West Bank Palestinians will not accept permanent settlement blocs in a final Israeli-Palestinian peace deal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) talks with President Trump (not shown) during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Much like the proverbial snake
Israel Democracy Institute Israeli prime minister will stand trial after March 9 election Written by Staff Writer, CNN Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, will stand trial two weeks after Israeli elections on March 3. A lengthy statement released Friday by the Jerusalem Magistrate's
Israel Is Facebook Poised to Thwart New Lawsuits? Facebook was built on user trust, but the company is now seeking to rein in shady actors like Cambridge Analytica. But what’s Facebook’s strategy when it comes to
Facebook How's your Google search? Searchers don't question it The social network’s backers are determined to maintain a high profile in Australia – so media covers them even when they do not exist The media is packed with allegations
Rashida Tlaib US paper's fake news found to be produced by David Duke-linked group New York Times review reveals that free print and online publications produced by a US group are among the deceptive websites US politicians Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib have been
Facebook Facebook investigates whether it bans Islam-related hate speech Facebook has agreed to investigate whether hate speech against Muslims was covered by its community standards despite announcing in June that it would not police online posts about Islam. The
export A fruit farmer just decided not to export to Arab countries anymore. Why it’s so important In a sharp escalation of tension, Israel’s agriculture minister has ordered that any agricultural exports from the West Bank be blocked. The Israeli brand might not be so robust
Mobile River WhatsApp claims to have 2 billion users Instagram and Facebook are seeing some big numbers these days, as the number of users seems to be steadily increasing year on year. But while Facebook is probably where the
Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered his staff to leak voting info to a US lobby group Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement to inform the public that one of his security staff emailed information on Israel’s voting system and individuals to a US
Mobile River WhatsApp hits 2 billion monthly active users WhatsApp has now passed two billion monthly active users. Since launching its beta test phase, the standalone instant messaging app has seen an enormous growth in India, the country where
Israel Israel’s privacy laws are barely enough to keep your data safe You may be surprised to hear that Israeli elections are being held today. Here’s another shocking fact: the personal data of millions of people was reportedly exposed online today
Israel UN report accuses Israel of illegal settlements in the West Bank Settlements often heralded as illegal by the international community have long had a reputation of being a neighborhood dodge aimed at avoiding a potential criminal conviction, which alone can be
personal data Has the Supreme Court mandated an early Israeli election? Campaigning may be over and the ballots have been counted, but the race for the vote is far from over. The big question now is whether Israel’s Supreme Court