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ISRAEL: Double talk to Syria, and tax benefits to Golan
Babylon & BeyondA previous post here discussed the recent exchange of threats between Israel and Syria and the chances of regional war. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman warned Syrian President Bashar Assad that attacking Israel would cost him his regime.... -
Weekend Talk Shows: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears on 'State of the Union' and 'This Week'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Feb. 21 - 27 in PDF format This week's TV Movies TODAY Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC McLaughlin Group 6:30 p.m. KCET SUNDAY CBS News Sunday Morning (N)...... -
Rahm Emanuel: 'Mayor of Chicago'
The Swampby Mark Silva Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff and former congressman from Chicago, has made it clear to friends that he'd like to run for mayor of Chicago. But tonight, he made it really clear, publicly, that......Tags: White House, Government Health Care, Laws, Finance, Golf
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SYRIA: Assad warns of 'ethnic cleansing' of Palestinians in meeting with Moussa
Babylon & BeyondSyrian President Bashar Assad told Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Monday that Arab governments need to take "urgent" action to reverse Israel's policy of "ethnic cleansing" in the occupied Palestinian territories, the Syrian Arab News... -
Fatah militants accept Israeli clemency deal
Times Staff WriterJERUSALEM — Scores of battle-hardened Palestinians signed pledges to renounce violence against Israel and turned in their weapons Sunday, accepting the Israeli government's first collective offer of clemency in 14 years for gunmen listed as wanted...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Government, Palestine, Hamas, Crime, Law and Justice
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A holy city still divided
Times Staff WritersJerusalem — AS a young paratrooper 40 years ago, Moshe Amirav felt the unmistakable touch of history. Ignoring a minor head wound suffered in the capture of East Jerusalem from Jordanian forces, Amirav raced through the winding lanes of the Old...Tags: Hamas, Purim, Dining and Drinking, Crime, Law and Justice, Mountains
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Will peace cost me my home?
Sixty years ago, my grandparents lived in the beautiful village of Beit Daras, a few kilometers north of Gaza. They were farmers and owned hundreds of acres of land. But in 1948, in the first Arab-Israeli war, many people lost their lives defending...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Israel, England, Judaism, Family
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Israel eases blockade on Gaza Strip
Special to The TimesIsrael agreed to allow limited supplies of fuel, medicine and food into the Gaza Strip today, easing a blockade that left large parts of the Palestinian territory without electricity and drew international protests. The promise of relief also followed...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Gaza City, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Palestine
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Is this a new Benjamin Netanyahu?
Bibi is back. Unlikely as it seemed after his resounding electoral defeat in 1999, Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel's right-wing Likud Party, has returned triumphantly from the political wilderness and was inaugurated -- for the second time --...Tags: Iran, Oslo (Norway), Government, White House, Religious Conflicts
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Swapping live terrorists for dead soldiers
Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah and the rest of the region's terrorists are no doubt rubbing their hands with joy. Israel has once again been humiliated by its Arab foes, and Nasrallah's depiction of the Jewish state as a "cobweb" polity, a Middle...Tags: Government, Wars and Interventions, Religious Conflicts, Hamas, National Government
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Israel's right turn
Change is not in the air in Israel. The public mood is as unyielding as Jerusalem stone after a three-week war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip and a national election campaign that focused more on conflict management than on conflict resolution. Voters...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Peace Negotiations, Ariel Sharon, Government, Religious Conflicts
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The rise of Avigdor Lieberman
Israel is becoming a right-wing country. That is the most significant thing you need to know about Tuesday's election returns.
In a sense, this is no surprise. Israel has been moving right for years. It was not until 1977 -- almost 30 years after the...Tags: Government, Religious Conflicts, Palestinian Liberation Organization, Parties and Movements, Judaism
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