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Yesterday's News |
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FREE GILAD SHALIT: TIME IN CAPTIVITY
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Several hours before leaving for Washington,
Prime Minister Netanyahu clarifies that his
message to American administration will be sharp
and clear. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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UN chief Ban visits Strip several hours before
meeting with parents of kidnapped soldier Shalit. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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Some 100 Palestinians hurl stones at security
forces near Gush Etzion settlement of Tekoa. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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Hamas' Zahar hints renewed rocket fire aimed at
undermining organization's rule in Gaza Strip. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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Susie Dym says proposed new Palestinian city, 40
km from Tel Aviv, is not good news for Israel. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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Several hours before
funeral of Muhammad Qadus, 16, who was shot to
death in violent clashes with Israeli soldiers
in Nablus area. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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'We are aware of the
fact that there are elements wishing to help the
enemy divert the attention from what is
happening in Jerusalem,' he says. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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In bid to end crisis,
Netanyahu and Clinton agree to include core
issues in proximity talks with Palestinians; in
addition, prime minister to approve prisoner
release. |
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YNet
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03.21.10 |
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Close to 200 people converged on the Gush Etzion
intersection on Saturday night to demand action
against the Arab attacks of the “Obama
Intifada.” |
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Inn
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03.21.10 |
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Israel will make it clear to the Obama
administration that “there is no difference
between building in Jerusalem and building in
Tel Aviv." |
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Inn
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03.21.10 |
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U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell is
scheduled to arrive in Israel and meet with
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday. |
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03.21.10 |
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Israel’s 4th-largest with 12,000 members, is
celebrating its 90th anniversary – and is
considering changing its name from "hareidi" to
"Torani." |
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Inn
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03.21.10 |
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According to the U.S.-based Fox News TV network,
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is slated to
meet Wednesday with Obama at the White House. |
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Inn
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03.21.10 |
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Netanyahu’s visit to the United States this week
will include a demand that Obama release
previously-promised bunker-busting bombs. |
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Inn
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03.21.10 |
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A weak earthquake was felt in northern Israel on
Saturday night; no injuries or damage was
reported. |
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03.21.10 |
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
called on Hamas to stop firing rockets at
Israel. He also said that Israel must stop
construction everywhere. |
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03.21.10 |
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IDF kills 2 terrorists in Samaria
Assailants shot after trying to stab soldiers
securing Palestinian farmers near Itamar. |
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'Israel won't change its policies'
Ahead of US visit, PM stresses Jerusalem is no
different from Tel Aviv. |
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Ban to Gazans: We stand with you
UN chief calls new Khan Yunis housing project
"drop in a bucket of water." |
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Brig.-Gen. Alon: IDF used rubber bullets
Senior commander rejects claims that 2 Nablus
youths died of live ammunition. |
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Resolve Israel spat quietly, Obama urged
Ahead of AIPAC meeting, US Congress leaders
express "deep concern" over flap. |
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Pillay rebukes Israel, Palestinians
UNHRC chief: Both sides failed to investigate
selves as per Goldstone report. |
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Weekend riots flare up in e. J'lem
Cars burned elicit Palestinian claims of
‘price-tag’ reprisals by right-wingers. |
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United States, Israel tone down spat
Clinton calls conversation with Netanyahu
"useful and productive." |
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IBA’s future may be looking up
Finance Ministry agrees to infuse NIS 700
million in broadcasting authority’s coffers. |
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J’lem special-ed school on verge of collapse,
literally
Niurim High School has structural flaws that
pose a safety hazard and inaccessibility and
lack of room for 120 ... |
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Rival edges ahead of Iraq PM in overall vote
count
Ex-PM Ayad Allawi's political alliance leading
by 7,970 votes nationwide, according to a tally
of 92% of the almost 12 million ballots cast. |
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Hillel promotes ‘alternative’ spring breaks
More students are opting to spend their
vacations working on community service projects. |
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