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Price tag

The 'price-tag' policy was adopted by Israeli settlers and right-wing activists, intended to pressure the government away from making concessions regarding settlement building in the West Bank. Attacks of the sort usually occur after the dismantling of an outpost or similar event, and are often directed at Israeli Arabs, Palestinians and left-wing organizations.

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This year marks the centennial of the sinking of the Titanic, the first 'price tag' attack, the extradition of an alleged Soviet spy from Israel to the U.S., the first Lebanon war, and more.

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Joseph's Tomb - Nir Kafri - January 2012
Four Israelis indicted for unauthorized visits to Joseph's Tomb in West Bank

Move comes month after rampage by settlers at an IDF base in the West Bank; Police say they've been told to get tougher in seeking indictments.

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price tag - Shiron Granot - 05012012
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Paratrooper Amichai Zoaretz was arrested by military police on suspicion of disclosing information to rightist extremists who organized riots at a West Bank military base last month.

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price tag - Shiron Granot - 05012012
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by Tom Segev 0 comments
Joseph's Tomb - Nir Kafri - January 2012
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Move comes month after rampage by settlers at an IDF base in the West Bank; Police say they've been told to get tougher in seeking indictments.

by Chaim Levinson 3 comments
price tag - Shiron Granot - 05012012
Soldier suspected of abetting rightists released from detention

Paratrooper Amichai Zoaretz was arrested by military police on suspicion of disclosing information to rightist extremists who organized riots at a West Bank military base last month.

by Gili Cohen and Chaim Levinson 0 comments
price tag - Shiron Granot - 05012012
Israel Police suspect rightist extremists set fire to Palestinian car wash

Vandals spray paint the words 'revenge' on the truck's side and 'price tag' on a nearby electrical closet.

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