Greece israel relations
Turkey key underlying issue as Israel, Greece, Cyprus hold summit - analysis
The trilateral partnership took shape some 15 years ago after Israel’s ties with Turkey deteriorated, even if it was initially framed in the language of energy cooperation and regional diplomacy.
Greece, Israel, Cyprus working on 2,500-strong force for Mediterranean defense - report
Israeli's defense technology playing a key role in Greece's military modernization - analysis
Israeli yacht lost at sea made contact with authorities, sailing home ahead of Storm Byron
Greece can learn from Israel
Clean up your mess in one whack; impose the pain in one big dose as Israel did in 1985
Democracy and geography as common denominators
“Together, all humanity, share a common future and we must work to try and shape it together," Rivlin says.
Democracy was not the winner in the Greek vote
No, Greek friends, despite what we hear – most loudly from those who do not have to bear the consequences of their words – Sunday’s vote did not represent a “victory for democracy.”
Greece, deep in crisis, is keen on axis of ‘security’ with Israel and Cyprus
Greek FM Nikos Kotzias: We are living inside a triangle of destabilization.
Greek FM; Israel one of Greece's closest friends in world, 'certainly in the region'
Steinitz, Shalom express support for gas pipeline from Israel to Greece
Jerusalem Post Editorial: Athens and Jerusalem
It is still unclear what the resounding “no” vote in the Greek referendum portends for the future of Greece – and for the future of the entire European Union.
Greeks defy Europe with overwhelming 'No' to bailout referendum
The country of 11 million people was deeply divided over whether to accept an offer by international creditors that PM Alexis Tsipras calls a "humiliation."
The zero hour of Greece: Turning minus to plus
The current crisis, and every crisis, is a tremendous opportunity for growth, maturity and development for all involved.
Greece votes in referendum with future in euro in doubt
The country of 11 million people is deeply divided over whether to accept an offer by international creditors that PM Alexis Tsipras calls a "humiliation."
Despite crisis at home, Greek FM to begin 3-day visit to Israel
Greek government broadcasts "business as usual" message as FM Nikos Kotzias goes ahead with planned visit.