Saturday, July 05, 2014

07/05/14

Arabs demonstrate in Nazareth as popular protests spread Many hundreds of Israeli Arabs demonstrated throughout central and northern Israel on Saturday.

Gaza terrorists launch rockets at city of Beersheba Gaza terrorists continued to increase the range of their rocket attacks on Saturday.

Clashes in east Jerusalem after teen's burial revive intifada fears for Middle East Thousands of Palestinians furious over the killing of a local teenager swarmed the streets of East Jerusalem.

Independence Day 2014: All is not lost - but it could be Birthdays are supposed to be times for celebration and gift-giving.

U.S. Seen as Biggest Oil Producer After Overtaking Saudi Arabia The U.S. will remain the world's biggest oil producer this year.

Rising red tide: China's Navy in frenzy to build new nuclear-powered attack subs China's military is investing heavily in advanced submarines, including both ballistic and cruise missile firing vessels and attack subs.

Fatah calls on Palestinians to attack Israeli soldiers and civilians The ruling Fatah movement, weeks after it formed a Palestinian Authority government with Hamas, has called for a revolt against Israel.

Ukraine crisis: Donetsk rebels in mass withdrawal Ukrainian separatist rebels have pulled back to the main city of Donetsk, abandoning several strongholds in the Donetsk region to government forces.

Isis chief appears in first video Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Islamist militant group Isis, has called on Muslims to obey him.

Palestinian Mohammad Abu Khdair 'was burned alive' A Palestinian teenager killed in Jerusalem was burned alive.