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Israel says Iran unaffected by world pressure
Israel's prime minister says a new report by the U.N. atomic agency
shows that international pressure is having no effect on halting Iran's
suspect nuclear program.
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Column One: Thank you, Hafez Assad
The threats emanating from Syria have become downright frightening.
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'Anonymous' a little less so, thanks to Israeli hackers
After April's largely unsuccessful campaign by Anonymous and Arab
hackers, #OpIsrael, to “remove Israel from the Internet," a second
round of hack attacks against Israeli sites, "OpIsrael Reloaded," is
planned for Saturday.
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Kerry urges renewed talks, not a settlement freeze
US Secretary of State John Kerry urged Israel's government on Friday to prevent further settlement construction.
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Israel low in global popularity ranking
A poll released Tuesday by the BBC confirms Israel remains one of the world's least popular countries.
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Hague: Israel losing UK support due to settlements
Israel has lost support in Britain and other European countries over time due to settlement activities.
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Russia says Syria agrees in principle to conference
Russia said on Friday the Syrian government had agreed in principle to
attend an international peace conference proposed by Russia and the
United States.
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Sinai is becoming a major threat to Egypt
There was a happy ending for the six policemen and the soldier kidnapped last week in the Sinai Peninsula.
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New book: Could Germany have a Jewish chancellor?
A new novel about a neo-Nazi plot to assassinate Germany's first Jewish
candidate for Chancellor has shed a timely light on the right-wing
extremist violence.
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Britain braces for possible copycat attacks
Britain is bracing for clashes with right-wing extremists and possible
copycat terror attacks after the brutal slaying of a young soldier.
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