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Third man arrested in case of espionage against Israel

Resident of Arab village of Baka al-Garbiyeh arrested week after police arrest Druze man suspected of crimes against Israel's security.

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Israel denies presenting Egypt with map of Palestinian state

London-based newspaper quoted an Israeli source on Tuesday as saying that the Egyptian leader had rejected PM's outline for a final settlement.

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The parents of captive IDF soldier Gilad Shalit met on Monday with Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

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Carmiel factory to shut down because of Chinese imports

Orchard-Formit, which manufacture kitchen cabinet surfaces, will close down next month; owner cites inability to compete with imports from China.

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Israeli Druze leaders attend Lebanon conference, despite ban on travel to enemy state

The Israeli Druze leaders, mostly sheikhs and religious leaders from northern villages in the the Galilee, departed Saturday for Jordan, and continued to Lebanon through Syria.

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Agriculture Ministry informed the High Court of Justice that it will be creating a new subsidy quota for Arab egg farmers - at least 4 million eggs, for another 16 new farmers at least.

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A Lebanese telecommunications worker, suspected of spying for Israel, has fled to Israel, the Lebanese newspaper A-Nahar reports.

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Al-Quds al-Arabi reported Mubarak, who visited Paris this week, underwent new medical check-ups.

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Lebanon arrests 'dangerous' suspected Israel spy

Tareq Raba'a is second telecoms engineer arrested in last month for alleged espionage; if convicted, he could face death penalty.

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Lieberman thanks top Egypt official over Libya-chartered Gaza aid ship

In a phone conversation with Omar Suleiman, Lieberman says Cairo's assistance aided in resolving situation without necessitating the use of force.

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Libyan aid ship diverts course from Gaza, enters Egyptian port peacefully

Israel and Egypt say humanitarian supplies will be sent overland to Gaza Strip

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Defense attorney: No allegations made against the father. He was arrested only as a means of applying pressure on his son.

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Knesset committee backs bill specifying the ways in which a referendum would be conducted in the case of any territorial concessions, including those involving East Jerusalem, Golan Heights.

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A large number of police surrounded the village during the search, residents said, leading thousands of protesters to resist their attempts.

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Libyan aid ship bound for Gaza to be rerouted to Egypt, Israeli sources say

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