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High Court of Justice allows assassination policy and rules that...
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Ynet translation
December 14, 2006
By: Aviram Zino
High Court of Justice allows assassination policy and rules that each case should be considered individually
High Court Judges, headed by retiring Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, on Thursday morning rejected the petition to prohibit the Israel Defense Forces’ targeted killing policy.
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Posted by aad on Thursday, December 28 @ Egypt Standard Time (365 reads)
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Opinion poll: 83% of Jews do not trust Israeli Arabs
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December 14, 2006
By: Amiram Barakat
An opinion poll conducted for the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel to mark today’s conference in Jerusalem for Jewish rabbis, Muslim jurisprudents, and priests, found that 83% of Jews in Israel do not trust Arab citizens. Nevertheless, the poll also found that Jews and Arabs are more willing to learn about others’ religions.
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Posted by aad on Wednesday, December 27 @ Egypt Standard Time (316 reads)
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IDF continues to use Palestinians as human shields
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December 11, 2006
By: Ronen Liebovitch
In response to a question submitted by MK Zahava Gal-On, head of the Meretz-Yachad parliamentary bloc, about the use of Palestinians as human shields, Deputy Defense Minister Ephraim Sneh said htat 14 Palestinians were killed, 114 injured, and seven homes damaged because of the use of the “extended hand” procedure between November 2005 and November 2006.
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Posted by aad on Tuesday, December 26 @ Egypt Standard Time (345 reads)
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Will the family of the boy killed in Nablus receive compensation?
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December 13, 2006
By: Gideon Levy
Jamil Jabaji was known in the Askar refugee camps as “the horse boy.” A member of the Boy Scouts, he was 14 years old. He spent almost every day with Mushahhar, a gray racehorse at the farm, feeding him sugar and combing him down.
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Posted by aad on Monday, December 25 @ Egypt Standard Time (323 reads)
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Source: daccessdds.un.org
Report of the Secretary-General on the Middle East
Introduction
1. As my term as Secretary-General nears its end, I would like to review the situation in the Middle East. Rather than summarize all the developments of the past ten years, I wish to focus on the attempts of the international community and the parties to reach a negotiated political solution to the enduring and painful conflicts that have bedevilled the region.
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Posted by aad on Monday, December 25 @ Egypt Standard Time (315 reads)
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Suspicion: Palestinian killed after sound grenade explodes
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December 12, 2006
By: Yoni Mendel
The Palestinian News Agency, Maan, reported that Latifa Saleh Abd al-Nabi, from Qalqiliya, was killed yesterday in the early hours of the morning, after a sound grenade thrown by IDF soldiers during their activities in the city so severely shocked the woman that she suffered a heart attack, from which she died.
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Posted by aad on Thursday, December 28 @ Egypt Standard Time (477 reads)
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Iran’s Jews against Israel: condemnations of IDF actions
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December 12, 2006
By: Moshe Benishu
A conference in Iran is being called in Israel “the Holocaust-deniers conference,” but in Iran, it is being billed as “an objective discussion of the Holocaust and its relationship to Zionism.”
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Posted by aad on Wednesday, December 27 @ Egypt Standard Time (368 reads)
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Where did Arab doctors go?
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December 11, 2006
By: Or Barnea
“Doctors have become popular guests in the media, talking about everything from Sharon’s stay in the hospital to winter vaccinations.
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Posted by aad on Tuesday, December 26 @ Egypt Standard Time (523 reads)
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How do they know you’re an Arab? By the sticker
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December 4, 2006
By: Itamar Inbari
Discrimination against Arab citizens in many fields in Israel has existed for a long time, but a worrying form of discrimination appears when Arab citizens leave or enter the country from various airports, particularly the Ben-Gurion Airport.
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Posted by aad on Monday, December 25 @ Egypt Standard Time (1072 reads)
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There’s no place for Arab merchants in Safed
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December 8, 2006
By: Rami Nasef
Racism continues to threaten the livelihoods of many Arab citizens. This week an Arab merchant was forced to close his electronics store in Safed just one week after it opened. Khalil Asadi rented the space about two weeks ago from his Jewish friend in Safed and paid the lease on it for the next year. Asadi opened a store selling electronic appliances, but in less than a week he was forced to close down and empty out the store after facing a wave of threats of a nationalist nature.
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Posted by aad on Sunday, December 24 @ Egypt Standard Time (376 reads)
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