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Ruling could spark coalition crisis in Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced the unwelcome possibility of a coalition crisis on Wednesday after Israel's Supreme Court overturned the Tal law.>>MORE

 

West Bank settlement housing gets initial approval

One official said the project was in the "embryonic" phase and would require "multiple stages of authorizations," including approval by top leaders, that would take years to complete.>>MORE

 

High Court rules against extending Tal Law

 

Panel votes 6:3 in favor of accepting petitions against Tal Law which exempts yeshiva students from army service; law scheduled to expire in August. Supreme Court President Beinisch: Law unconstitutional >> MORE

 

Stones fly in all directions in W. Bank, J'lem

 

Settlers, Palestinians stone cars in West Bank; stones thrown at Ofer protest, 11 injured by rubber bullets; suspected "price tag." >> MORE

US Still Stonewalling MK Ben Ari on Visa

 

MK Ben Ari says that US officials continue to refuse his application for a visa saying his safety is a concern; he says it's politics. >> MORE

Report: Haniyeh confirms Gaza-Egypt power deal

 

Hamas Prime Minister confirmed on Tuesday that Gaza had agreed on a deal with Egypt to boost the Gaza Strip's energy supply at a time when a persistent energy crisis has caused rolling blackouts affecting most residents in the coastal enclave >> MORE

 

Israel: Public U.S. objections to military attack serve Iran's interests

 

Netanyahu, Barak, senior officials make their displeasure known to national security adviser during visit to Israel. >> MORE

Video: National Victory, Blow to Palestinian Propaganda

Prime Minister: The al-Dura case is a victory for justice and truth - Israel's victory over Arab propaganda's long tale of lies. >> MORE

 

Netanyahu misquote reaches the Arab LeagueOrganization slams the prime minister for alleged joy over children's deaths, and for denying it

The Arab League has condemned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for expressing joy at the death of Palestinian children in a bus accident last week, misattributing remarks made on a Facebook page to Netanyahu himself. >> MORE

 

Israeli gov. official in solidarity with vandalized church

Local Christian leaders and an Israeli government representative gathered at the "Baptist House" church in central Jerusalem on Tuesday, one day after the building was vandalized with anti-Christian graffiti >> MORE

 

Young Palestinians seek violence, indifferent to 'occupation'

A poll conducted among young Palestinians aged 18-30 recently had some surprising and unsurprising results that can be seen as the outcome of both reality on the ground and the libelous education to which Palestinian children are subjected. >> MORE

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Canada

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit with Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Canada on March 2, as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise over Iran's nuclear ambitions.>>MORE

IDF forces find powerful explosive device on Israel-Egypt border

 

Israel Defense Forces soldiers found an explosive device on the Israel-Egypt border overnight Monday, which according to the IDF Spokesperson thwarted an attempted terror attack.>>MORE

Israel to free Palestinian hunger striker

 

A Palestinian prisoner on Tuesday agreed to end his 66-day hunger strike after reaching a deal with Israel that will free him in April, the Israeli Justice Ministry said.>>More

 

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