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WKBT La Crosse - Mon Nov 30, 8:38 am ET
Senior Hamas officials said Monday that the Islamic militant group is still wrangling with Israel over the names of 50 prisoners it wants released in exchange for a captive Israeli soldier, signaling significant gaps in the...
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OfficialWire - Thu Dec 3, 4:41 am ET
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem criticized the U.N. Security Council for not doing enough to end Israeli settlement activity.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 3:06 am ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Israel’s army is recruiting soldiers for a new unit that is waging a virtual public relations battle on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to improve the military’s image.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 1:06 am ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Israel’s army is recruiting soldiers for a new unit that is waging a virtual public relations battle on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to improve the military’s image.
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JTA - Wed Dec 2, 10:36 am ET
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Israel cannot do a "damn thing" to stop his country's nuclear program. Ahmadinejad made the statement Wednesday in a televised speech, Reuters reported.
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The Morning Call - Wed Dec 2, 4:13 am ET
JERUSALEM (AP) — An American convicted of spying for Israel is reportedly proposing that Israel kill Hamas prisoners rather than swap them for a captive Israeli soldier.
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Boston Globe - Thu Dec 3, 7:33 am ET
The newly elected chemical weapons chief says he will pursue the last seven holdouts -- including Israel, Egypt and Syria -- to get them to sign a disarmament treaty and submit weapons stockpiles for inspection.
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Fox News - Wed Dec 2, 9:46 am ET
Lebanon's new government Wednesday endorsed Hezbollah's right to keep its weapons, the latest sign that the group has no intention of meeting a U.N. resolution calling for it to disarm.
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MSNBC - Wed Dec 2, 1:54 pm ET
Lebanon's new government Wednesday endorsed Hezbollah's right to keep its weapons, the latest sign that the group has no intention of meeting a U.N. resolution calling for it to disarm.
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Sun-Sentinel - Thu Dec 3, 7:04 am ET
AMSTERDAM (AP) — The newly elected chemical weapons chief says he will pursue the last seven holdouts — including Israel, Egypt and Syria — to get them to sign a disarmament treaty and submit weapons stockpiles for inspection.
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WKBT La Crosse - Thu Dec 3, 7:22 am ET
The newly elected chemical weapons chief says he will pursue the last seven holdouts - including Israel, Egypt and Syria - to get them to sign a disarmament treaty and submit weapons stockpiles for inspection.
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WBAY Green Bay - Thu Dec 3, 7:08 am ET
The newly elected chemical weapons chief says he will pursue the last seven holdouts - including Israel, Egypt and Syria - to get them to sign a disarmament treaty and submit weapons stockpiles for inspection.
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Boston Globe - Wed Dec 2, 10:19 am ET
Lebanon's new government Wednesday endorsed Hezbollah's right to keep its weapons, the latest sign that the group has no intention of meeting a U.N. resolution calling for it to disarm.
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OfficialWire - Fri Dec 4, 2:26 pm ET
A U.S. intelligence review said Tehran could use oil as a diplomatic weapon by closing down the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian media boasts.
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JTA - Thu Dec 3, 4:06 pm ET
TEL AVIV (JTA) -- In promos for an upcoming Israeli television special on Gilad Shalit’s family, the captive soldier’s parents are seen viewing the Hamas-made video of their son for the first time.
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Washington Post - Fri Dec 4, 12:00 am ET
KIRYAT ARBA, WEST BANK -- Mayor Malachi Levinger does not consider himself a lawbreaker, but when Israeli building inspectors arrived in his West Bank town Tuesday to check for compliance with a newly imposed moratorium on construction in Jewish settlements, he and several dozen local residents...
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KWQC-TV 6 Davenport - Thu Dec 3, 7:22 am ET
The newly elected chemical weapons chief says he will pursue the last seven holdouts - including Israel, Egypt and Syria - to get them to sign a disarmament treaty and submit weapons stockpiles for inspection.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 1:38 pm ET
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan may face probing questions about whether NATO member Turkey is tilting away from the West and toward Iran when he meets U.S. President Barack Obama next week.
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WBAY Green Bay - Wed Dec 2, 9:48 am ET
Lebanon's new government Wednesday endorsed Hezbollah's right to keep its weapons, the latest sign that the group has no intention of meeting a U.N. resolution calling for it to disarm.
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New York Times - Thu Dec 3, 9:24 am ET
While President Obama’s speech seemed to reassure many Americans about the direction of the war, Afghans were alarmed at the prospect of a timetable.