Haaretz/Amira Hass
By Haaretz/Amira Hass
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Breaking News Four Guarantees Martin Indyk Must Make To Sustain Peace Talks
“Dear Martin, we definitely understand that Israel is concerned about its security. Fact. Our security coordination is praised by the Israeli military leadership. The truth? It’s somewhat flattering that the world’s fourth-largest military power, where every other citizen knows how to use a gun, is so afraid of us. “We know we’re weak and –…
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Breaking News Egypt Unrest Impacts Life And Economy in Gaza as Borders Close
The continuing unrest in Egypt has taken a humanitarian and economic toll on the Gaza Strip, as the Egyptian authorities closed the Rafah border crossing on the Egypt-Gaza border amid insecurity in the Sinai Peninsula, and out of fear that Hamas activists would join in the struggle on the side of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood….
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Breaking News Israel Blocks East Jerusalem Palestinian Children’s Theater Festival
Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch has blocked a Palestinian children’s theater festival from opening in East Jerusalem this Saturday night on the claim that the event was “under the auspices of or sponsored by the Palestinian Authority.” According to Aharonovitch, the holding of such an event associated with the PA in Israel contradicts an Israeli…
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