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Only three ministers voted against the agreement, including Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann
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Over the last few years, Hamas has built an “organizational system that, if necessary, could serve as the basis for a state,” a senior IDF official told Haaretz last week.
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The FAA inspection will last four days and examine the flight-safety performance of the Civil Aviation Authority, one Israeli airline, and Ben-Gurion International Airport.
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Zaken was interrogated by the police fraud squad for five hours regarding Olmert’s purchase of a house on Jerusalem’s Cremieux Street.
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Boymelgreen owns the Green Park companies that are now being sued for $2 million in Quebec Superior Court for building and selling the Israeli settlements of Mattityahu East/Modi’in Illit on Bil’in’s land in violation of international law.
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The three-judge military court in the northern West Bank city of Jenin ruled that Wael Said Saad and Mohammad Saad had “contacted the enemy”.
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The five men will be greeted at Beirut’s airport by Prime Minister Fuad Saniora and President Michel Suleiman
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“President Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Olmert agreed in Paris to hold a meeting in Jerusalem in ten days to follow up the negotiations of the permanent status issues,” Erekat told the Arabic service of the Israeli Radio.
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Palestinian foreign minister Riyad Al-Maliki said his delegation “categorically opposed” wording in the text submitted by Israel that referred to a “state of the Jewish people”.