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2 killings shatter relative calm between Israelis, Palestinians
JERUSALEM -- Tensions rose Tuesday between Israelis and Palestinians after two separate killings -- one by each side -- shattered what had been a period of relative calm in recent months. At a northern West Bank hitchhiking stop, an Israeli settler...
Tags: Murder, Israeli Settlements, Fatah, Government, Palestinian National Authority
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Palestinians start work to form new government
RAMALLAH, West Bank -- Two weeks after Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad resigned, President Mahmoud Abbas, whose government is based in the West Bank, announced Saturday that he has started consultations over forming a new national unity...
Tags: Elections, Politics, National Government, Fatah, West Bank
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Israeli climber visits, receives award
Nadav Ben-Yehuda would have become the youngest Israeli at age 24 to summit Mount Everest last year. However, he aborted the climb to assist an unconscious Turkish climber. Ben-Yehuda recently visited Miami where he shared his Mount Everest experience at...Tags: Florida International University, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Caucasus, Human Interest, Landforms
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Middle East still has no peace
Israel's recent attacks against the advanced weapons Syria is trying to ship to Hezbollah have brought a level of clarity to the Middle East conundrum heretofore missing. The Arab League, with the exception of Syria, hates Iran and is desperate to foil...Tags: Religion and Belief, Deerfield Beach, Israel, Islam, Iran
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War and peace
For Israel, simply surviving is serious business. More and more Israeli Jews, along with people around the world who care about peace in the Middle East, think Israel would be wise to lighten up a bit. But when you travel there and hang out with the older...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism, Israel, Iran
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Blocking entry of radicals is good for Israel and U.S.
In their commentary, Zainab Choudry and Saqib Ali ("Don't let Israel discriminate," April 30) objected to Senate Bill 462 (the U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2013) introduced recently in the U.S. Senate that advocates Israel's right to deny...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Al-Qaeda, Personal Data Collection, U.S. Senate, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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BBB looks to regain trust with relaunch of Southland branch
The Better Business Bureau wants you to know that it's cleaned up its act in Los Angeles. The organization reached out to me this week to say that a new operation is up and running after the old BBB of the Southland was expelled in March after years...
Tags: Allianz AG Holding, Air Transportation Delays, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Heart Attack, High Blood Pressure
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Palestinian Authority prime minister resigns
This post has been corrected. See note below for details.JERUSALEM -- Embattled Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad resigned late Saturday after struggling for years against political rivals and lackluster public support. Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who in recent months had also clashed...Tags: Finance, Palestine, World Bank Group, Economy, Business and Finance, Fatah
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Palestinian prime minister's political future uncertain
RAMALLAH, West Bank – The political future of Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad appeared shaky Thursday amid reports that he will resign after growing tired of constant battles with his rivals. Fayyad has come close to stepping...
Tags: G8, Politics, National Government, Fatah, West Bank
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Don't play into a paranoid conservative narrative
Are Roman Catholics, evangelical Christians and “ultra-Orthodox” Jews religious extremists comparable to the Ku Klux Klan and Al Qaeda? Yes, according to a PowerPoint slide that was apparently used by the U.S. Army Reserve in a training...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Separation of Church and State, Janet Napolitano, Al-Qaeda, Christianity
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Israel Has Opportunity Amid Region's Termoil
The Hartford CourantIt's a measure of the relatively quiet time for Israel these days that the sharpest argument at a big national security conference here was between an ultra-Orthodox rabbi who wanted "autonomy" for his fellow believers and secular Israelis in the audience...Tags: Christianity, Weaponry, Judaism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Christian Orthodoxy
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Interview: For Gaza cooks, it's two parts rice, one part defiance
Fiery peppers and searing spices heat up Gaza Strip cuisine, a fitting metaphor, perhaps, for the enclave's place in the cauldron of Middle East strife. Israeli troops have imposed a tight cordon around Gaza border crossings, sea access and airspace...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Israel
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