World Jewish News
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Gov't mulls legalizing settlement |
26.04.2010, Israel |
The government is considering legalizing a settlement for the first time since 1996, and, by doing so, might violate its promise to the US not to create any new Jewish West Bank communities, according to information provided in the state’s response on Sunday to a petition regarding the Derech Ha’avot outpost in Gush Etzion. |
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Holyland affair: Was Rabbi Ovadia Yosef bribed? |
26.04.2010, Israel |
The lawyer of Meir Rabin, the main suspect in the Holyland corruption affair, said Monday that his client was questioned in the past few days on suspicion of transferring money to Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Shas' spiritual leader, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, together with the state witness in the affair. |
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Hamas terrorist killed near Hebron |
26.04.2010, Israel |
Wanted Hamas terrorist Ali Ismail Ahmed Sweiti was killed on Monday morning in an exchange of fire with security forces in the village of Beit Awa, southwest of Hebron. |
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Coalition may back PM on J'lem freeze |
23.04.2010, Israel |
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s key coalition partners seemed to give a tacit nod Thursday to the possibility of a building freeze within Jerusalem itself, despite a reiteration by Netanyahu that no such freeze would be enacted. |
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