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Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz said that destruction of terrorists’ homes, obturation, and deportation are all on the agenda in light of the recent attacks on Israel’s capital.
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The show’s Turkish producer, Kemal Uzun, added: “We are a little more open, not as conservative as some of these countries, and I think this might have some appeal for the audience.”
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Yuval Diskin said “Since the ceasefire began, four tons of explosives have entered the Strip, as well as 50 anti-tank missiles, light arms, and materials for Qassam manufacture,” he said.
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Israel denies that it is planning a partial withdrawal from the divided northern village of Ghajar this week, as reported in the Saudi newspaper Okaz reported on Sunday.
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The decision followed a meeting Tuesday among GOC Central Command Maj. Gen. Gad Shamni, the governor of Nablus, Jamal Mohsein, and the head of the Civil Administration, Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai.
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Terror victims’ relatives file NIS 450m suit against PA, Barghouti-News and commentary relating to events in Israel, the occupied territories, and the world, along with an archive of past issues
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Diskin urged the cabinet to press legal authorities to speed up the decision on whether to demolish terrorists’ east Jerusalem homes and to cancel the attackers’ families social benefits.
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the liquidation of Natshe by blasting the house he was entrenched in reflects the level of human and moral degradation the Israeli occupation reached in its dealing with the Palestinian people.
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Mark Regev, a spokesman for Prime Minister Olmert, said Thursday that the request for building in Maskiot “has not come yet to our table.” He added that Israel would “honor all of its commitments on the issue of settlements,” referring to Mr. Olme
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The document would include agreed-on points particularly on borders, an issue where, according to an American diplomat, the gap is not significant. According to Palestinian sources, the gap regarding a right of return for Palestinian refugees has also nar
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The new development comes after a series of articles in Haaretz, in which Dr. Natan Fabrer ¬ an expert in ballistic missiles from the Technion - expressed his support for the project.
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Officials said it was likely that President George W. Bush would join the meeting between Barak and Hadley. On Wednesday, Barak will fly to New York for a brief meeting with United Nations Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon.