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IDF probe of anonymous blogger isn't about security - it's about sources
Blogger Eishton is being investigated over his investigations into suicides of IDF soldiers and the shortfalls of the Defense Ministry and IDF in memorializing fallen soldiers.
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What is behind the mysterious investigation of an anonymous Israeli blogger?
The blogger, who goes by the name 'Eishton,' was MIA for three days before announcing on his Facebook page that he was not under arrest, but is being investigated by the police.
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Dec 15, 2012
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Lieberman has resigned, but he isn’t leaving
Lieberman will continue to be involved in the 'Likud-Beitenu' campaign, will play a central role in coalition negotiations after January's elections, and will run his party as a Knesset member even while his trial is in progress.
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Meretz chair to Ashton: Lieberman's attack on EU was politically motivated
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman harshly criticized the EU's policy toward Israel after its 27 member states condemned Israel's planned construction in the E-1 area.
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Strain in relations between Israel, Uruguay escalates
Foreign Minister Luis Almagro on Tuesday confirmed media reports claiming Montevideo expects Israel to replace its ambassador.
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Uruguay hints Israeli ambassador should be replaced
Ambassador Dori Goren called senior MPP officials' remarks that Israel is committing genocide 'repugnant and shocking', angering members of the Uruguayan government.
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Canada, settlements, and Netanyahu's memory loss
Canadian PM Stephen Harper's office confirms that he spoke on the phone with the Israeli premier about settlement construction, but Netanyahu doesn't seem to remember this chat with Israel's good friend.
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Did Netanyahu raise the curtain on a Clinton election campaign?
'We haven't heard the last of Hillary Clinton,' the Israeli PM says on camera, hinting at the possibility of a comeback for the retiring U.S. secretary of state.
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Dec 6, 2012
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Makeshift 'State of Palestine' sign at UN leaves diplomats perplexed
The Palestinian ambassador to the UN pulled out all the stops ahead of the historic upgrade of Palestine, and when he requested a special chair for the PA president, UN officials told him: 'Abbas is not the Pope.'
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Punitive measures hurt Israel as much as the Palestinians
For Netanyahu, the upcoming election seems to have tipped the balance in favor of harsh measures against the Palestinians, which will only increase Israel's global isolation.
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Dec 3, 2012
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Everything you need to know about the Palestinian bid at the UN: Nine questions and answers
Ahead of the vote at the United Nations' General Assembly, an instant guide to the historic motion and its implications.
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