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Former prime minister and head of the Labor Party Shimon Peres attends a parliamentary session at the Knesset in Jerusalem 05 May 2004. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was struggling to defuse the political crisis prompted by Likud's rejection of his controversial 'disengagement' plan, which received the untimely support of the 'quartet' of Middle East peace sponsors. Sharon was testing the waters with a scaled down proposal for dismantling three isolated settlements in the Gaza Strip, instead of all 21, and two in the West Bank instead of four.
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Dromi: Guess who's coming to visit Israel? Barack Obama
on Yesh Atid (There is a Future), a new, centrist party led by ex-journalist Yair Lapid, and augments it with Zipi Livni's party, which is for a resumption of peace talks with the Palestinians, then he will send a message to Washington that he is ready to Read more »
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Syrian Army Bombing Central Rebel Town
needs to change to REAL BULLETS....THIS would STOP these HEATHENS from wanting to riot so much...... @JewishPress Its too bad Likud Beitenu is sleeping on this. Two men convicted of spying for foreign intelligence agencies were hanged Sunday morning in Iran, 5/19/13 from The Jewish Press Read more »
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Kerry Returns Next Week to Reignite Peace Process
needs to change to REAL BULLETS....THIS would STOP these HEATHENS from wanting to riot so much...... @JewishPress Its too bad Likud Beitenu is sleeping on this. The rules of engagement remain as crazy as before, but now with less effective weapons. Left-wing from The Jewish Press Read more »
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The Unmerciful Doctor
Its too bad Likud Beitenu is sleeping on this. The Maharil lived during the period of the Hussite wars, which brought misery upon the Jews of the Rhine, Thuringia and Bavaria. The Jews appealed to the Gaon to intercede with G-d for them. The mercenary soldiers from The Jewish Press Read more »
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‘Yasser Arafat Street’ – Soon in Israel?
city of Sakhnin is planning to name streets for two of Israel’s most famous enemies, according to MK Miri Regev (Likud Beytenu). City officials in Sakhnin are planning to name a street for deceased Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat, “a mass murderer from Arutz Sheva Read more »
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Likud MK to Livni: You'll Cause Bloodshed at Kotel
Head of the Knesset's Committee of Internal Affairs and Environment, MK Miri Regev (Likud), fired off a letter Thursday to Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, following her announcement that she would not let Religious Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett issue regulations from Arutz Sheva Read more »