Showing posts with label prime minister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prime minister. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

Netanyahu Invites TV Viewers to 'Experience Israel'

Netanyahu Invites TV Viewers to 'Experience Israel'








JERUSALEM, Israel -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is taking time out of his busy schedule to star in a major television production by travel journalist and producer Peter Greenberg, the Prime Minister's Office said on Friday.


Greenberg, who's produced many international travel shows for PBS and the Travel Channel, is returning to Israel next week to finish shooting the segment he began last year.


According to the PMO's office, Greenberg and his 35-member crew expect to wind up filming here sometime next month.


Last year, Netanyahu said the goal of the project is to draw more visitors by showing "the other Israel" so people can see "this is a fun country."


"I am calling this project B'shvil Yisrael in order to raise up tourism even higher and to change the image," he said on the first day of filming at Rosh Hanikra last year.


"We are at Rosh Hanikra. We will be at Masada, the Dead Sea, the Technion, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in order to show the true Israel, the other Israel that is not seen," he continued.


"Peter Greenberg has boosted tourism in Mexico, New Zealand and Jordan and this is the goal -- to raise up tourism for Israel as well, for people to see that this is a fun country," Netanyahu said.


Israel hosted 3,520,000 visitors in 2012, bringing an estimated $36 billion in revenue to the tourism sector. The goal is to draw another 200,000 visitors this year, which would add about $1 billion.


Tourism Minister MK Uzi Landau said he hopes visitors experience Israel's beauty and are inspired by its rich history.


"We welcome Mr. Greenberg's return to Israel and remember, first and foremost, that he is a tourist," Landau said. "We will continue to work to increase the number of tourists who come to Israel every year to experience its beauty, become acquainted with its rich history and to be inspired by it."


CBN.com Israel News website story


(Artwork below added by Steve Martin,

Blog Editor of Love For His People, Inc.)








Monday, June 10, 2013

Israel Photos of Various Sorts

I love collecting photos and artwork, and so I am sharing a few more with you.

Steve Martin
Love For His People

David's Citadel in the Old City of Jerusalem

Rabbis blowing shofars.

Mezuzah  - tree decorated

Mezuzah with Yeshua's name

City of David

Jerusalem crossing

Avner & Rachel Boskey in Beer-sheva

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

David Ben Gurion

Ram's horn (shofar), wine cup made from 
olive wood with metal rim, Torah scroll &
painting from Israeli Jewish artist 
- my living room


Masada. Never again.

Flying forever!





Monday, January 14, 2013

Breaking Down Israeli Elections: Will Netanyahu Win?

Breaking Down Israeli Elections: Will Netanyahu Win?

 
 
JERUSALEM, Israel -- Israelis like Americans two months ago are being bombarded by political ads, including messages with an edge for the young generation.
 
Instead of a two-party system, more than 30 jam Israel's political landscape. They compete for 120 seats in Israel's parliament.

Whoever wins the most seats must hammer together a coalition of 60 or more players to form the next government.
Like the United States, Israeli parties fall into the left or right. Dominating the right is the joint party of current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Leiberman called Likud-Beiteinu. On the left of the spectrum is the Labor Party.

The potential spoiler of this campaign is Naftali Bennett and his Jewish Home Party. So far he's hurting Netanyahu by appealing to concerns the current prime minister may give up land to appease U.S. and European leaders.

Bennett recently explained his biblical view of the land of Israel to CBN News.

"You know we had a state in this very land 3,000 years ago, 2,000 years ago and now we have it again. That is profoundly important from a Jewish and biblical standpoint," he said.

The latest poll shows Netanyahu's party still leading with 34 seats, Labor with 21, and Bennett's Jewish Home Party at 15 seats.

But as many as 30 percent of Israelis say they're undecided.

"The Israeli voter is an emotional voter and he decides 'X' and then he goes on his way to the election and he may change his mind," Israeli Yaacov Peri said.

That is why Netanyahu could face trouble.  

"I think Labor now has a chance at getting a blocking bloc of 60, we would be able to tilt the whole balance of Israeli politics and we are not far away from that," Isaac Herzog, with the Labor Party, said.
The Likud party maintains the country needs to stay the course.

"Mr. Netanyahu needs, in my opinion needs, in the interest of the country to stay in the lead. We are facing very, very powerful challenges in the near future," Likud member Yitzhak Hanegbi, said.

It's likely Netanyahu will remain prime minister. But whoever leads Israel will face economic challenges at home, growing danger throughout the Middle East, and the often unwelcome presence of world opinion.