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Fast Forward IDF Probe Finds Soldiers Committed No Abuses
Israeli leaders responded with apparent relief to the decision by the army’s chief legal officer to close an internal investigation into soldiers’ allegations of misconduct and abuse in Gaza. The decision, by military judge advocate general Avichai Mendelblit, was announced by the Israel Defense Forces spokesman’s office March 30, 11 days after the investigation was…
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Fast Forward Race Tightens as Israeli Election Approaches
Likud and Kadima are in a neck-and-neck race to be the next Knesset’s largest party, according to the latest Haaretz-Dialog poll. The poll, the last to be published before next Tuesday’s election, showed the gap between the two parties continuing to narrow: It is now down to only two seats in Likud’s favor. In contrast,…
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News Riots Rock Jerusalem Before Gay Pride Parade
Police in Israel’s capital were bracing this week for a weekend of intense violence as gay rights activists prepared to stage a gay pride parade through the city and ultra-Orthodox Jews vowed not to let them. Nearly two weeks of rioting have rocked the city’s Orthodox neighborhoods, several times spilling over into the city center,…
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