The IDF in one breath turned the civil war in Syria into a major threat justifying an increase to the defense budget, even though the war there actually removes the threat of a war against the crumbling Syrian army.
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Syrian troops push into strategic rebel-held town (AP)
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20-year-old man stabbed in altercation in Haifa (Army Radio)
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Severe tornadoes hit Kansas, Oklahoma; no injuries reported (Reuters)
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30-year-old man drowns to death off coast of Tel Aviv (Haaretz)
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Two truck collision kills one, injures three at Lehavim junction north of Be'er Sheva (Haaretz)
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Militants kill 10 Iraq policemen in checkpoint attacks (Reuters)
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4000 Meuhedet health maintenance organization workers to strike Monday (Israel Radio)
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One killed, dozen wounded in sectarian shootings in Lebanon's Tripoli (Reuters)
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U.S. tourist, 40, held at B-G Airport for trying to leave with IDF tear gas canister (Israel Radio)
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Two Egyptian journalists, critical of President Morsi, face trial (Reuters)
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MK Erel Margalit is caught speeding, thanks police for stopping him (Army Radio)
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Tunisian Islamist protester dies in clash with police (Reuters)
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Obama to discuss al-Qaida, drones, Guantanamo Bay in Thursday speech (Reuters)
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Israeli panel: Palestinian boy reportedly killed by IDF in 2000 was never hit by gunfire (Haaretz)
There is one bureaucrat for every citizen in Israel, but in too many cases applicants don’t get the treatment they deserve. At the Interior Ministry ... it’s systematic. It’s no to asylum on humanitarian grounds, no to resident status on humanitarian grounds.
by Rachel Neeman 0 comments
The tax hike, effective January 2014, will apply to flats that are empty nine months a year.
by Nimrod Bousso 0 comments
Without the integration of the Haredim and the Arabs into the economy, the state will have difficulty sustaining itself over time. The government must make dealing with these two communities one of its top priorities.
Haaretz Editorial 0 comments- Israel's treasury seeking to push ultra-Orthodox, Arab into workforce
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Often not, but one company called By the People gives silicon wadi’s seniors a second chance.
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Despite a significantly decreased debt load that allows company to proceed with developments, Lev Leviev is chief among those who believe the debt settlement was unfair.
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Religious Services Minister Naftali Bennett promotes reform that will streamline marriage process, through 'Tzohar Law.'
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The Fresh Paint art festival is ignoring the protests of art purists and officially featuring design for the first time in its succesful five-year history.
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