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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Dec 2, 4:46 pm ET
Jerusalem - The Israeli government Wednesday authorized the construction of another 84 new homes in West Bank settlements, despite the building moratorium it announced last week, Israel Radio reported. Last week, Israel okay-ed the construction of 28...
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Free Internet Press - Wed Dec 2, 4:40 pm ET
Iran's leaders continue to reject compromises over their nuclear program and are rebuffing the IAEA. The West is likely to respond with tighter sanctions, but that is unlikely to satisfy Israel, which has attack plans already drawn up.
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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 b...
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Denver Post - Tue Dec 1, 3:29 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 way of a deal.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 11:24 am ET
The Islamist Hamas-run government ruling Gaza has approved a legal change that will allow for the execution of convicted drug dealers, its attorney general said on Monday.
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Georgie Anne Geyer via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 5:04 pm ET
WASHINGTON -- His demeanor was not that of a young and inexperienced president, but that of an elder statesman. There was none of the boyish, fun-loving, "isn't-this-all-amazing?" charm that has exemplified so much of his public life. He smiled not once.
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CNN - Sun Nov 29, 6:22 pm ET
Israel could release 980 Palestinian prisoners in a possible deal to win the freedom of an Israeli soldier held captive by Hamas for three years, prosecutors disclosed Sunday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 8:17 am ET
A senior Hamas official says the Islamic militant group is still sparring with Israel over the names of 50 prisoners it wants released in exchange for a captive Israeli soldier.
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The Washington Times - Thu Dec 3, 5:46 am ET
BEIRUT | 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. Lebanon's government is a shaky coalition of Western-backed factions and the militant group Hezbollah, which has virtual veto power over the government. The group is thought to have thousands of rockets ...
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The Huffington Post - Thu Dec 3, 3:16 pm ET
A bombing in Jerusalem. A troubled foreign country tried in absentia in U.S. courts. Priceless archeological artifacts threatened. It sounds like it could be the...
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EARTHtimes.org - 2 hours 28 minutes ago
Baghdad - Too many Iraqi lawmakers might be on holiday for parliament to reach a quorum to discuss a law covering voting in the 2010 parliamentary polls, a delegate said Friday. Parliamentary speaker Iyad al-Samarrai had requested a special meeting t...
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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - Thu Dec 3, 1:59 pm ET
How man-made phenomena along the borderline have made Israeli rodents more cautious than their Jordanian neighbors.
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Fox News - Wed Dec 2, 11:54 pm ET
WASHINGTON -- National Security Adviser James Jones told Fox News on Wednesday that "the window is closing" for Iran to reverse course on its nuclear program and the White House will push for tough new sanctions if no progress is achieved by year's end.
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UPI - Thu Dec 3, 9:58 am ET
TEHRAN, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Iran will fuel its defiance of world powers by producing high-grade uranium for its nuclear program, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said.
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International Herald Tribune - Thu Dec 3, 9:26 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.
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Cleveland Jewish News - Fri Dec 4, 1:21 am ET
UMM AL-FAHM, Israel (JTA) -- It's time for noon prayers in this Israeli Arab city, and a jumble of sneakers piles up outside the doors of a mosque on the top floor of a private high school for the sciences.
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CNN - Thu Dec 3, 11:54 am ET
Settler leaders in Israel voiced their consternation Thursday over the government's 10-month building freeze, with one top leader telling the country's prime minister that the moratorium will be defied.
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Detroit News - Fri Dec 4, 1:06 am ET
Every menorah tells a story. That's especially true of those in the collections of two Metro Detroit couples, Liz and Les Kannon in Ferndale and Rabbi David and Alicia Nelson in Southfield.
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The Cowl - Thu Dec 3, 10:19 am ET
The Dead Sea, renowned for its mineral-rich waters and healing mud, faces the threat of being bled dry by the desert nations of Israel, Jordan, and Syria. Since the 1960s the three nations have been diverting nearly 95 percent of the water from the Jordan River, the Dead Sea's main water source, to supplement its growing agricultural and industrial needs.
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UPI - Thu Dec 3, 2:45 pm ET
TEHRAN, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- As tensions with Iran rise again, the Islamic Republic is reported to be expanding its naval power in the oil-rich Gulf and the Arabian Sea to be able to command the chokepoint Strait of Hormuz, the only way in or out of the Gulf.