PM sends Israeli representative to Geneva to meet with Turkish foreign ministry official and try to draw a draft agreement that would end Israel-Turkey diplomatic crisis.
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PM sends Israeli representative to Geneva to meet with Turkish foreign ministry official and try to draw a draft agreement that would end Israel-Turkey diplomatic crisis.
with Barak Ravid 13 commentsSenior officials in the fire service tell Haaretz that at least 48 more hours of intense work are needed to bring the fire under control.
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Police suspect that the two 16-year-olds from Isfiya lit a fire near their home which ultimately spread and set the entire Carmel ablaze.
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Evergeen Supertanker will arrive in the coming days, has been used to contain fires in California.
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Firefighting aircraft renew attempts on Saturday morning to stop Carmel wildfire; 7 rescued from burning building in Ein Hod.
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Malfunction had characteristics of a 'Zero-Day' attack, which reboots computers and crashes their operating system.
7 commentsThe battle over ownership of Nariman House in Mumbai masks a deeper tension within the movement.
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The prime minister asks Cyprus, Greece, and other countries to send firefighting aircraft after rescue services say they have lost complete control of the fire.
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The troops opened fire on the two militants as they were in the midst of laying explosives at the fence near Kibbutz Kfar Aza. None of the soldiers was wounded.
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Haifa District Court indicts the 26-year-old resident of Fureidis, who is suspected of recruiting other Israeli Arabs for Hamas military operations.
17 commentsA number of areas in the city simulated the fall of missiles and terrorists attacks, but most of the efforts focused on scenarios where Jerusalem is on the periphery of war, and not the main target of missile attacks.
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Israeli authorities confiscate ammunition and weapons from the three members of Abu-Moussa group, a cell whose leader was trained in Lebanon and Syria.
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'The rules of the game may have changed, because the motivation of someone who poses an internal threat is no longer spying, but a desire to show it to everyone.'
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IDF Central Command officials say terror threat still alive, but that army and Shin Bet have improved their preemptive capabilities.
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They are shot at more than any other unit in the army and receive zero media coverage. Meet the soldiers who keep Gaza's fence in tip-top shape
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With another party unlikely to grant him room on their list, Shas' Chaim Amsellem will soon be forgotten by the same media that momentarily made him a champion of free speech.
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'Holding trials like this amounts to forsaking the people who defend us day and night.'
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Dozens of engineers will lay ground on Monday at various points; electronic sensors and surveillance also to be installed.
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Two combat soldiers found guilty of forcing 9-year-old Palestinian boy to open bags they thought could contain explosive materials.
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Politicians, the public and even the Israeli media have an infantile attitude toward national myths.
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Web-hosting service removed the site, which had been put up a few days ago by an anonymous source in Britain.
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Incident was first exposed by an Israeli human rights group and later mentioned in Goldstone report; an IDF soldier has already been charged in the incident.
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