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Mosaic
| Mar 19, 2013
As President Obama prepares for his trip to Israel, the West Bank, and Jordan, Mosaic interviews Columbia University's Rashid Khalidi, the Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies. The discussion focused on US-Israel relations and the fundamental cha...
Euronews
| Mar 17, 2013
As Israel prepares for a visit by US President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has named Moshe Yaalon, a right-wing former armed forces chief, as his defence minister. Yaalon shares Netanyahu's reluctance to give up the occupied We...
IBA News
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Mosaic
| Mar 14, 2013
Israel has finally formed a coalition government, 51 days after its general election. Joining Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud-Yisrael Beitenu party are Yesh Atid, Jewish Home, and Tzipi Livni's Hatnuah party, but the orthodox parties are notable absent...
Russia Today
| Mar 12, 2013
Some young Israelis serve in the army, others study theology. And that's causing growing frustration among secular Jews over the ultra-religious refusing to do national service. But the deeply-orthodox say they are playing their part. Paula Slier ...
IBA News
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Mosaic
| Mar 11, 2013
The Israeli Army has launched an operation to plant fast-growing non-native eucalyptus trees along Gaza's border with Israel. The woodland is apparently intended to act as a screen against terrorist sniper fire, while also "blocking out undesirabl...
Associated Press
| Mar 11, 2013
Huge swarms of locusts are invading Israel. The country is fighting the bugs off with pesticides. The locust invasion comes just two weeks before the Jewish holiday of Passover, which includes a recounting of an ancient "plague of locusts."
CNN
| Mar 10, 2013
Playboy magazine is expanding its jet-set cred by adding another international edition, this time in Israel, and it's all in Hebrew. It reads from right to left, if you happen to be looking at the articles, chortles CNN. The steamy mag m...
Euronews
| Mar 7, 2013
The United Nations is in talks with a group of Syrian rebels to secure the release of 21 Filipino peacekeepers seized in the Golan Heights. The "Martyrs of Yarmouk," who initially called the men hostages, now say they are being held for their own ...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 6, 2013
Israel systematically mistreats the hundreds of Palestinian children aged between 12 and 17 it detains every year, according to a report from UNICEF. Al Jazeera reports from the West Bank on abuses during recent protests.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Mar 6, 2013
A rebel group calling itself the "Martyrs of Yarmouk" has seized a convoy of around 20 United Nations peacekeepers in a Syrian-controlled part of the Golan Heights. The rebels accuse the UN, the US, and the Assad regime of being agents of Israel.
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