Four Israelis dead in Beersheba bank shooting
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Assailant, a Jew from Beersheba in his 40s, shoots himself after killing four at Bank Hapoalim; Police suspect man was enraged by the bank's refusal to extend his credit line; Netanyahu labels incident a "terror attack."
Egypt boosts Sinai forces amid hostage crisis
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Army sends reinforcements as Morsi says no talks with Islamists.
Israel nixes UNESCO J'lem delegation at last minute
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FM officials: PA broke agreement, 'politicized' visit.
Iran's electoral watchdog may ban Rafsanjani
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Guardian Council, composed of clerics, may disqualify former president in effort to bar candidates from running for presidency.
Streisand to receive honorary Hebrew U doctorate
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The iconic Jewish-American singer, actress, to receive degree for "dedication to Israel and the Jewish people."
Al-Dura says he is willing to exhume son's body
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Father of Mohammed al-Dura said Israeli report is false, calls for an international investigation over death of son.
Derogatory graffiti found on house of WoW leader
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Rabbi of the Western Wall, J'lem mayor condemn incident reminiscent of those carried out by "Tag Mehir".
'J'lem shouldn't be capital of Palestinian state'
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Lapid to NYT: I won't obstruct settlements' "natural expansion"; J'lem should stay in Israeli hands, according to 1967 lines.
'Thirty Hezbollah fighters killed in Syrian town'
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Different accounts from opposition, state media of outcome of battle on Lebanon border; Observatory: 48 rebels killed in fight.
'Palestinian lost speech ability after PA torture'
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Man hospitalized after detention, according to report; human rights group cites over twenty cases of torture.
A-G told IDF to remove remaining Migron homes
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Weinstein’s office says police probe had been completed, and “had not provided a breakthrough” on issue of property ownership.
J'lem to vie for 2019 UNSC seat despite Berlin bid
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Westerwelle’s response "did not leave us optimistic" say diplomatic officials.
Syrian army, Hezbollah kill over 30 in border town
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Assad forces fight for strategic position on Lebanese border; high-ranking Hezbollah man reportedly killed.
Beduin pelt Retamim residents with stones
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Residents of Kibbutz Retamim in the Negev demonstrate, saying a red line has been crossed.
C'tee finds IDF didn't kill Palestinian boy al-Dura in 2000
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Gov't panel refutes death of 12-year-old, 2nd intifada icon.
Israel is largest drone exporter in the world
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Global reliance on US drops; Paris seeks to purchase drones from J'lem "straight away."
WJC to probe 'Claims Conference fraud cover-up'
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In letter obtained by ‘Post,’ WJC head Lauder instructs new CEO to appoint task force on issue.
Hamas confiscates rockets from Fatah's armed wing
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Aqsa Martyrs Brigade activists arrested while attempting to move rockets, other weaponry between locations in Gaza.
PM: Israel will stop arms transfers to Hezbollah
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Netanyahu responds to report Syrian missiles aimed at Tel Aviv; promises to act in Israel's best interest.
A neglected aspect of cyber warfare
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Though attention is usually focused on software aspects of the new cyber battlefield, a low-tech attack on the hardware infrastructure can be much more crippling and long-lasting.
From white city to green city?
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Tel Aviv has implemented some initiatives to become more environmentally friendly, but there are still strides to be made in recycling, the transportation system and reducing pollution.
Young Israelis struggle to make ends meet
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New economic report finds male employment declining and there is a growing gap between different parts of society.
Intertwined fates: The Lebanon-Syria-Iran axis
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Jerusalem has drawn red lines over the proliferation of strategic arms to Hezbollah; Syria, Iran or Hezbollah could, at any time, decide to test these, even though it would endanger Assad’s gains against the rebels.
Outlook dim as Syria diplomacy gathers force
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Friends of Syria to hear Kerry peace talks plan; Arab League, Syrian opposition to meet.
Haredi fallout
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The ultra-Orthodox parties bide their time as they assess the implications of being shunted out of the government coalition
Meuhedet’s 4,000 staffers to go on warning strike
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The dispute involves what the workers claim is foot-dragging in negotiations over the last 18 months on reaching a new collective agreement.
'Healthful foods should be price controlled'
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Health Scan: low-fat dairy products, which are also healthier, should be cheaper than high-fat ones.
Even with dementia, life can still be worth living
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Leah Abramowitz, a veteran social worker and specialist in caring for Alzheimer’s patients, is retiring at 78.
Have fun with fennel
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It’s time to celebrate the arrival of our prettiest season and treat yourself to a bite of spring.
A biblical epic
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The New Vocal Ensemble perform’s Handel’s ‘Esther,’ the first oratorio ever written.
Chosen Bites: Impossibly crispy chicken
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This fried chicken couldn't be easier to make and is tasty served cold as well as straight out of the pan.
Bennett reveals reform of religious services
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Meretz MK: Bayit Yehudi in charge of religious services is just a change from a black kipa to a knitted one.
Moroccan jailed for Milan synagogue bomb plot
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Italian court sentences Moroccan man to 5 years in jail for planning terrorist attacks on Milan synagogue, Jewish school.
Lisbon to hold first Jewish film festival
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Hundreds expected to attend 3-day festival in Portuguese capital set to open on May 22.
Be’er Tuviya residents protest gas plant
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Erdan: Alternatives study must occur, facility should not be in crowded shopping center.
Erdan appeals gov’t approval of gas plant
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The approval of a Be’er Tuviya natural gas plant was not on the meeting’s schedule, the residents complained.
Kinneret water to be released into Jordan River
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1,000 cubic meters of water per hour will be discharged next month from the Sea of Galilee to replenish river.
Misguided labeling
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What they meant was that “Made in Israel” should be reserved for goods produced inside the Green Line so European consumers can tell the difference.
Poverty in Israel – and the PM’s expenses
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Think About It: OECD figures published last week indicate that among the 34 members of the organization, the rate of poverty in Israel is the highest.
The Region: Where does Israel’s greatest threat lie?
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Iran is still the greatest strategic threat in the region.
Gay rights are human rights
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I knew from many friends that many families struggle and suffer terribly when a child/sibling finally comes out of the closet.
Reality Check: Israel’s modern-day royal family
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It’s a shame Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spent the flight to London for Margaret Thatcher’s funeral asleep on the double bed that cost the taxpayer an extra half-a-million shekels.
Israel must protect its Beduin citizens
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Cultural attractions are exotic and fun, but generally fail to provide visitors with a complex representation of Beduin life.
Health minister attacks dental health protection
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Fluoridation of community water supplies is under attack by the new health minister, despite its success in Israel in reducing dental caries in children
Syrian civil war: A military-strategic assessment
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From the early stages of the conflict Assad has relied on his praetorian units.
Israel, Turkey and gas
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It is becoming evident that a veiled agenda underpinned the recent Turkish willingness to consider a rapprochement with Israel.