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ISRAEL: Waiting for the WikiLeaks shoe to drop, still cleaning up past messes
Babylon & BeyondAs elsewhere, readers and leaders in Israel were waiting on Sunday for the WikiLeaks shoe to drop. Israel is included in a long list of countries that received a heads up from the U.S. about possible diplomatic embarrassment ahead. Prime...... -
ISRAEL: Inquiry commission haunts politicians
Babylon & BeyondIsrael continues to negotiate with the U.S. in an attempt to find the right formula for investigating the flotilla raid that will satisfy everyone. Decision-makers are juggling protecting Israel from an international investigation with protecting... -
ISRAEL: Captive soldier's family marches for his release
Babylon & BeyondFour years after Gilad Shalit was captured by Palestinian militants in a cross-border raid, his family embarked Sunday on a campaign to heighten pressure on Israel's government to make a deal for the release their son. Noam and Aviva Shalit...... -
ISRAEL: Don't restart negotiations from scratch, former peace-table adversaries agree
Babylon & BeyondTwo years ago Tzipi Livni and Ahmed Qurei had a standing rendezvous at Jerusalem's King David Hotel, at least twice a week, to hash over hotly disputed issues such as borders, refugees and the future of Jerusalem. Back then meetings...... -
World Briefing
EUROPE Bin Laden urges troop withdrawal In a new audiotape, Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden demanded that European nations withdraw their troops from Afghanistan, saying they were sacrificing lives and money in an unjust U.S.-led war. "We are not...Tags: Heads of State, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Punishment, Social Issues, Health
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Indicted on Corruption Charges
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was indicted on three out of the four corruption-related charges standing against him at Jerusalem District Court Sunday, making this the first criminal indictment ever filed against any past or present Israeli prime...Tags: WPIX, Government, Trials, Crimes, Elections
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Fatah militants accept Israeli clemency deal
Times Staff WriterJERUSALEM — Scores of battle-hardened Palestinians signed pledges to renounce violence against Israel and turned in their weapons Sunday, accepting the Israeli government's first collective offer of clemency in 14 years for gunmen listed as wanted...Tags: Shimon Peres, Heads of State, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gaza Crisis (2008), Yasser Arafat
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A holy city still divided
Times Staff WritersJerusalem — AS a young paratrooper 40 years ago, Moshe Amirav felt the unmistakable touch of history. Ignoring a minor head wound suffered in the capture of East Jerusalem from Jordanian forces, Amirav raced through the winding lanes of the Old...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Geography, American Red Cross, Rivers, Ehud Barak
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11 Bloody Days, No End in Sight
Compiled by Times staff writersThe current fighting in Lebanon began July 12, and at least 360 Lebanese and 36 Israelis have died. Here is a recap of major events so far: July 12 Fighters with Hezbollah, the Shiite Islamic militia that controls much of south Lebanon, cross the...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Nazareth, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Fouad Siniora, Kofi Annan
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Letters to the editor
Lobbying rips off the public Re "New anthrax vaccine sunk by lobbying," a Times investigation, Dec. 2 The influence of lobbyists becomes more blatant and destructive to the public interest every day. We simply must put an end to it. As long as...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Lobbying, Economy, Business and Finance, Health, Laguna Beach
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Making this Mideast summit worthwhile
Expectations could hardly be lower for an American-sponsored peace conference scheduled to open Monday night in Annapolis, Md. A longtime Israeli diplomat recently lamented that Israeli leaders seemed to want a "Seinfeld summit" -- a summit about...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bill Clinton, Gaza Crisis (2008), Iraq, Syria
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Israel eases blockade on Gaza Strip
Special to The TimesIsrael agreed to allow limited supplies of fuel, medicine and food into the Gaza Strip today, easing a blockade that left large parts of the Palestinian territory without electricity and drew international protests. The promise of relief also followed...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hosni Mubarak, Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Gaza Crisis (2008)
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