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Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon
Deputy FM: Anti-settlement vote proves UN is a 'rubber stamp' for Arab nations

Daniel Ayalon's comment comes as U.S. veto prevents settlement activity condemnation, with the other 14 Security Council members voting in its favor.

by Haaretz Service 127 comments
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As part of its sanctions against the foreign ministry, employees announce that they will not help citizens who lose their passport, need medical attention or face legal troubles around the world.

by Barak Ravid 35 comments
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