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The top 8 headlines you might have missed / Haaretz Newsline, May 23

From a Turkish intent to sue former IDF officials, to the first concrete evidence of Bethlehem's existence in ancient times; Haaretz.com brings you the top headlines from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.

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Report: Turkey set to indict IDF officers over killing of Gaza flotilla activists

Turkish daily says Ankara's prosecutor readies 144-page document that accuses top Israeli officers, including former army chief Gabi Ashkenazi, of ordering intentional killing, wounding of Turkish nationals on Mavi Marmara; charges still need to be approved by Istanbul district prosecutor.

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Citing Ankara army officials, Turkish daily says Israeli craft passed near contentious gas, oil exploration region in Eastern Mediterranean.

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NATO meeting - Reuters - May 10, 2012
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Artifact found bearing the name of Bethlehem in ancient Hebrew script. Image courtesy of the Isra
The top 8 headlines you might have missed / Haaretz Newsline, May 23

From a Turkish intent to sue former IDF officials, to the first concrete evidence of Bethlehem's existence in ancient times; Haaretz.com brings you the top headlines from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.

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Mavi Marmara - AP 2010
Report: Turkey set to indict IDF officers over killing of Gaza flotilla activists

Turkish daily says Ankara's prosecutor readies 144-page document that accuses top Israeli officers, including former army chief Gabi Ashkenazi, of ordering intentional killing, wounding of Turkish nationals on Mavi Marmara; charges still need to be approved by Istanbul district prosecutor.

by Barak Ravid 23 comments
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  • Report: Turkey completes probe of 2010 Gaza flotilla raid
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Report: Turkey scrambles jets after Israeli craft enters Turkish Cyprus airspace

Citing Ankara army officials, Turkish daily says Israeli craft passed near contentious gas, oil exploration region in Eastern Mediterranean.

by Haaretz 32 comments
NATO meeting - Reuters - May 10, 2012
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