Cairo says one suspect an Egyptian who is part of dormant local jihadi cell, but fails to mention nationalities of other suspects; security forces still trying to root out terror suspects in Sinai.
Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu opened his weekly cabinet meeting Sunday with a searing indictment of western powers’ response to the Iranian nuclear threat, as he charged the international community with failing to “delay the progress of the Iranian nuclear project”.
US Democrats have dropped a reference to Jerusalem being the capital of Israel from their election platform, prompting scorn from rival Mitt Romney, just as President Barack Obama is preparing to accept his party's nomination for a second term.
Fourteen-member highly classified body meets to hear annual intelligence assessments, is believed to have discussed timelines, ''zones of immunity'' and sanctions; situation in Egypt, Syria also reviewed
During a visit to Yad Vashem, Italian Minister of Education and Research Francesco Profumo met with Italian educators who are currently participating in a teacher-training seminar at the International School for Holocaust Studies.
Netanyahu tells wounded veterans that the "brutal regime" of Iran is galloping forward with nuclear program due to lack of "clear read lines from int'l community"; Peres: Israel threatens no one nor is it afraid of threats.
Egypt sought to assuage concerns over the impact of its new Islamist government on its relations with Israel with the announcement of a new envoy Sunday.
In his speech at the closing night of the Republican National Convention, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accused his rival President Barack Obama of 'throwing allies like Israel under the bus.'
The Russian-built 1,000 megawatt Bushehr plant is operating at full capacity after years of delays, Moscow says; UN inspectors do not view the plant as a major proliferation threat, instead focusing on enrichment