Breaking News in Israel
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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
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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
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High Court rules against extending Tal Law
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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
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Stones fly in all directions in W. Bank, J'lem
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Settlers, Palestinians stone cars in West Bank; stones thrown at Ofer protest, 11 injured by rubber bullets; suspected "price tag." >> MORE |
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US Still Stonewalling MK Ben Ari on Visa
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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 |
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Report: Haniyeh confirms Gaza-Egypt power deal
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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
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Israel: Public U.S. objections to military attack serve Iran's interests
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Netanyahu, Barak, senior officials make their displeasure known to national security adviser during visit to Israel. >> MORE |
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Canada
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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 |
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IDF forces find powerful explosive device on Israel-Egypt border
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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 |
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Israel to free Palestinian hunger striker
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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 |
