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Syrian demonstrators flee border - AFP - June 5, 2011
Report: Up to 20 protesters killed as hundreds of Syrians storm Israel border

Four mines reportedly exploded near Syrian town of Quneitra, injuring many of the hundreds of protesters who gathered on Israeli border to mark 44 years since beginning of 1967 Six-Day War.

with Jack Khoury, Amos Harel, Haaretz Service and News Agencies 510 comments
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Kiryat Shmona
Kiryat Shmona residents protest closure of cultural center

Protesters say closure of the city's library and cultural center signifies the destruction of cultural life in the northern town.

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Tiberias Mayor Zohar Oved
Tiberias mayor to be charged with hacking into city computers

Prosecutor's office says copying of material from the municipal computer server and three other computers 'was done so that the mayor could search for topics relating to him that the city comptroller was investigating.'

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kiryat shmona - Dror Artzi - May 30 2011
Kiryat Shmona community center, library to shut down over unpaid NIS 9m debt

Education Ministry and Interior Ministry will cover the community center's debts to its staff and suppliers.

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dotan - Haaretz - May 30 2011
A fair cop? / Incoming police district commander closed case against himself

Commander of police force coastal district recommended that police close a traffic investigation against himself and indict another driver.

with Tomer Zarchin 0 comments
One of Israel's oldest surviving kibbutz dining halls gets another chance

Structure built in 1950 will be preserved for its historical significance.

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Car accident - Eliyahu Hershkowitz
Traffic accidents claim eight lives over weekend

Three people died in two separate accidents on Friday, one near Lake Kinneret and the second in the Negev. And on Thursday, four people were killed when their car crashed into a tour bus near the Dead Sea.

with Yanir Yagna and Chaim Levinson 0 comments
Dead Sea accident
4 killed after Palestinian vehicle crashes into tourist bus by Dead Sea

Accident occurs after 2 killed in a collision between a van and a tractor in the lower Golan Heights.

with Chaim Levinson and Haaretz Service 17 comments
Lag Ba'omer
Mount Meron alight as thousands flock to Lag Ba'omer celebrations

Bonfires were lit at thousands of locations across the country, and more were scheduled to be lit at around midnight in a number of locations near Mount Meron.

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Lag Ba'omer
Tens of thousands visit Mt. Meron as Israelis celebrate Lag Ba'omer

Many believe Lag Ba'omer to be the anniversary of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai's death, buried on Mt. Meron; fire services on high alert as people turn out en masse to bonfires marking the holiday.

with Yaniv Kubovich and Haaretz Service 2 comments
Salman Fakherldeen Majdal Shams
Head to Head / Salman Fakherldeen, how will Sunday's events on the Syrian border affect Majdal Shams?

The public relations officer of Al-Marsad, the Arab Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Golan thinks that nothing much will change despite border crossing incident.

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Majdal Shams IDF - Yaron Kaminsky
After Nakba Day violence, normal life resumes in Majdal Shams

More than 100 infiltrators crossed the Syria-Israel cease-fire line at Majdal Shams, and a total of 14 infiltrators were killed on the Syrian and Lebanese borders.

with Jack Khoury 13 comments
Syria border demonstration May 15, 2011 (Yaron Kaminsky)
Israel remains on alert after Nakba Day violence; Syrian infiltrator arrested

IDF fears more violence following Sunday's clashes; Syrian man trying to enter Israel stopped in a taxi driven by East Jerusalem man at exit of Golan village of Majdal Shams.

with The Associated Press 52 comments
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Menachem Lozia
The saga of Syrian youth aliyah

Some 1,300 Jewish children from Syria were secretly brought to Palestine from 1945 to 1946. One of them vividly recalls the man who was the driving force of the operation, Menachem Lozia.

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Yonatan Kanaskevich
Tragedy inspires memorial movie with a difference

Director Yonatan Kanaskevich reveals why he made a memorial documentary about himself.

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Mahrouk, Mercaz Harav Yeshiva
After years of being ignored, unheard bereaved grandparents get a voice

A support group for bereaved grandparents is slowly growing in Kfar Sava.

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monument - Dror Artzi - May 6 2011
Memorial for fallen soldiers in north vandalized ahead of Memorial Day

Site dedicated to IDF's Sayeret Egoz unit located in the foothills of Mount Hermon repeatedly suffers destructive attacks.

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Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu.  by Yuval Tebol
Safed rabbi boasts that anti-Arab edict worked

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu is one of 18 rabbis who signed a petition in October, urging Jews to refrain from renting or selling apartments to non-Jews.

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Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu
Lands conference awards Safed rabbi who said Jews shouldn't rent to non-Jews

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu slams the media for calling him a racist for signing the 'rabbis' letter' that said Jews should not rent their homes to gentiles; rabbi says 'thank God in Safed, land isn't sold to foreigners.'

with Haaretz Service 8 comments
Revered nature explorer Micha Livneh dies at 79

Livneh has greatly influenced environmental and nature issues in the Galilee, and has instilled the value of nature in generations of travelers and guides, both through locating and charting treks and by writing and editing books on the land.

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Putting Bueina-Nujidat on the map

By reviving traditional crafts, women in this small Arab village in the north hope to attract tourists from all over Israel

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Galilee factory crime - Abdullah Shama
Woman stabbed to death outside Galilee factory

Police suspect the woman, who has been identified as Svetlana Nosinsky, was killed because of a personal dispute with the suspect.

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After slow start, Passover visitors flood nature sites

The most popular sites run by the authority were the Banias and Caesarea nature reserves, each of which attracted some 4,000 visitors.

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Be'er Sheva crime scene -Eli Hershkowitz- 09/01/11
Female factory worker in Nazareth Illit stabbed to death

Woman succumbed to multiple stab wounds after being found near factory in the Tziporit industrial zone of Nazareth Illit.

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Iron Dome
Thousands of Israelis head to nature to celebrate Passover

Jewish National Fund says it had more than 170,000 visitors to its forests, with cyclists coming out in particularly large numbers this year.

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