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A Passover photo-op debate in Israel
World NowToday our eye was drawn to this shot of an Orthodox Jewish man wheeling potatoes through Jerusalem.The Jewish holiday of Passover begins Friday night, commemorating the Jewish exodus from ancient Egypt. Israeli charities provide potatoes to people in need... -
ICC rebuffs Palestinians’ Gaza war crimes case against Israel
World NowThe International Criminal Court on Tuesday rejected a Palestinian request to investigate alleged war crimes arising from Israel’s 22-day military offensive in Gaza Strip three years ago, saying it had no jurisdiction because Palestine has not... -
Kinsley: Middle East states of mind
In November 1947, shortly after the United Nations voted for partition of the Holy Land into separate Arab and Jewish states, Chaim Weizmann was cited by the New York Times as saying that "the most important work now was to build Palestine."
What? To...Tags: Civil Unrest, Newt Gingrich, Judaism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Theodor Herzl
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Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained at Israeli airport
World NowIsrael on Sunday detained 43 international activists when they tried to enter the country as part of a pro-Palestinian demonstration that organizers billed as a “fly-in” to draw attention to the occupation of the West Bank.... -
Turkey Hit by Second Devastating Quake
CNNISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey Wednesday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The epicenter was 16 kilometers (9 miles) south of the town of Van, the USGS said, and its depth was 4.8 kilometers (3...Tags: Earthquakes, Natural Disasters, Transportation Accidents, CNN (tv network), Government
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EEUU suspende trabajo de grupos de ayuda en Franja de Gaza
ReutersEstados Unidos ha suspendido las operaciones de las organizaciones de ayuda a las que financia en la Franja de Gaza controlada por Hamas debido a que el grupo islamista ha exigido información confidencial sobre su trabajo, dijo el viernes un funcionario...Tags: Gaza Strip, Fatah, Mahmoud Abbas, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Israel
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7 Israelis Killed in String of Attacks
CNNEILAT, Israel (CNN) -- At least seven Israelis were killed and more than two dozen others were injured in southern Israel Thursday when attackers fired shots at a civilian bus, assaulted Israeli soldiers, and fired mortars and an anti-tank missile,...Tags: Building Material, CNN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Egypt, Benjamin Netanyahu
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Shalit release: A flawed deal between sworn enemies
Both Israel and Hamas are claiming victory in the prisoner swap that will free more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails in exchange for Sgt. First Class Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier kidnapped by militants five years ago and held...Tags: Fatah, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Benjamin Netanyahu, Prisons, Bashar Assad
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Israel paid a steep price for Sgt. Shalit's release
The gaunt appearance of Israeli army Sgt. Gilad Shalit after five years illegal detention in Gaza without a single visit by the Red Cross or other international humanitarian organization threw into sharp contrast the full faces and healthy physiques of...Tags: Gaza Strip, Pikesville, Israel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, American Red Cross
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President Obama caves in to Israel — again
The recent article about President Barack Obama's speech at the United Nations ("Obama stands by Israel at U.N.," Sept. 22 ) should have been headlined, "Obama caves in to Israel again." President Obama's vow to veto Palestinian statehood at the U.N. is...Tags: Gaza Strip, Israel, Caves and Caverns, United Nations, Barack Obama
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The Sun falls for Palestinian spin
The Sun reports ("Bid for statehood may end; Possible deal delays U.N. debate, retains aid to Palestinians," September 21) that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas "decided to approach the U.N. this year [for statehood recognition] because of...Tags: Politics, Gaza Strip, Foreign Aid, Mahmoud Abbas, Jerusalem (Israel)
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Family serves in Jerusalem
Daily American Sunday EditorRyan and Heather Lehman of Hooversville decided in early 2007 that they should move their family of five out into the world, explore new cultures and hopefully find a way to make a positive impact. They chose a small place nearly 6,000 miles away...Tags: Fatah, Civil Unrest, Islam, Chicago Hotels, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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