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Beit Shemesh rally attracts thousands to protest extremism with Oz Rosenberg, Revital Blumenfeld, Barak Ravid and Talila Nesher 2 comments
collapsed tunnel - Emil Salman - 28122011
Silwan residents blame right-wing group for collapse of tunnel near mosque

Elad manages the City of David National Park in the E. Jerusalem neighborhood, and funds many of the archaeological excavations carried out in the area by the Israel Antiquities Authority.

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peddler - Emil Salman - 28122011
Jerusalem baygele no more?

'First it was NIS 30, then NIS 70, then NIS 150 ... and now it stands at NIS 475,' a peddler selling bread near Jaffa Gate for the past 25 years tells Haaretz.

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Beit Shemesh - Olivier Fitoussi - 28122011
As rallies subside, Beit Shemesh residents fear a battle long lost

Conflict comes against the backdrop of various efforts to separate men and women or to exclude women from the public space.

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Shoafat checkpoint - Michal Fattal - 23122011
Israel gearing for effective separation of East Jerusalem Palestinians

State whitewashing construction plans between Jerusalem, Ma'aleh Adumim.

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Nahlaot residents - Olivier Fitoussi - 23122011
Jerusalem residents fight city to keep street names of old

It seems a wave of street name changes is in the offing in the Nahlaot and Mahane Yehuda neighborhoods.

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Jerusalem bus-stop ad - Tomer Appelbaum - October 2011
Advertisers must pay NIS 50,000 to run ads showing women on Jerusalem buses

Cnaan Advertising has refused to place ads featuring women on buses for several years, claiming they are not worth its while because ultra-Orthodox extremists vandalize the buses.

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  • State to Israel High Court: Women must not be excluded from ads
Palestinian family East Jerusalem
Israel court rules against evicting two East Jerusalem Palestinian families

Judges reject claims that the homes had been sold to new owners who wanted the Palestinian families out.

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Deers in Mitzpeh Naftoah in 2005.
Housing plan would pave over Jerusalem neighborhood's last patch of green space

New plan to bring 1,700 housing units to Mitzpeh Naftoah as part of an effort to address the crisis of affordable housing in Jerusalem.

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Har Homa, Green Line, Jerusalem
More than 1,000 homes to go up in East Jerusalem, West Bank

Housing Ministry sources say decision linked to Netanyahu's declaration that Israel would take punitive measures following Palestinian Authority efforts to become a member of UNESCO.

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Gilo construction - Bar-On
Israel plans to build more than 1,000 homes in West Bank, East Jerusalem

Housing Ministry publishes tenders for construction across Green Line as part of plan to build 6,000 housing units throughout Israel.

with DPA 54 comments
A road near the West Bank settlement of Ma'aleh Adumim
West Bank settlement security guard wounded in stabbing attempt

Security guard at Ma'aleh Adumim settlement was lightly wounded in the attack; security forces searching area for perpetrator.

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Karl Bosl - Magnes Press - 16122011
Israeli, German researchers expose the Nazi past of a prominent historian and 'resistance hero'

Research shows that the historian Karl Bosl swept away his Nazi past and replaced it with the image of a brave opponent of the Nazis.

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Israeli flag in Silwan - Emil Salman - December 2011
JNF official in U.S. quits over eviction efforts in Silwan

Eviction action appears to be designed to turn the property over to Elad, an organization that encourages Jews to move into the predominantly Arab neighborhood.

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Israeli flag in Silwan - Emil Salman - December 2011
JNF board member resigns to protest eviction of East Jerusalem Palestinian family

In letter to the Jewish Daily Forward, Seth Morrison says eviction is a 'violation of human rights', part of systematic transfer of Palestinian property to Jewish settlers which hinders a lasting peace agreement.

with Haaretz 23 comments
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Jeursalem price tag - Jerusalem Fire Dept. - 14.12.2011
Jerusalem mosque set alight in suspected 'price tag' attack

Jerusalem Mayor denounces arsonists' attack on burial site of noted Muslim figure, saying zero tolerance should be shown to violence of any kind, and that coexistence in the city must be kept.

with Oz Rosenberg 94 comments
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car hitting children in Silwan
Photo of stone-throwers getting hit by car in East Jerusalem wins award

Photograph depicts chairman of an organization dedicated to bolstering Jewish presence in Jerusalem running over 2 Palestinian youths who were hurling stones at him.

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Silwan
East Jerusalem security guards blast employer for firing their labor leaders

The company's employees say management is infringing on their rights and that money they are entitled to is not being transferred to them.

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Mughrabi bridge in Jerusalem - AP - Dec. 8, 2011
Israeli ministers delay destruction of Mughrabi Bridge

Decision made in light of the sensitivity of the matter and the unwillingness to exacerbate tensions in region, on day after bridge was closed for fear of collapse.

with Barak Ravid 12 comments
Jerusalem women - AP - November 7, 2011
Israel to mull task force to enforce gender equality in the job market

Ministerial Committee on the Status of Women considering sanctions against businesses that discriminate against women.

with Barak Ravid 9 comments
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Mughrabi bridge in Jerusalem - AP - Dec. 8, 2011
Hamas: Israel declaring war on Muslim holy sites with closure of Jerusalem bridge

Wooden ramp leading from Western Wall Plaza to Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa mosque closed due to concerns it may collapse; Hamas condemns move as 'Zionist aggression.'

with Haaretz 12 comments
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Mughrabi Bridge, Jerusalem Old City
Jerusalem closes Mughrabi Bridge leading to Temple Mount

Due to safety concerns, Western Wall Heritage Foundation shuts down historic bridge, which has become a sensitive issue for both Egypt and Jordan.

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Nabi Saleh funeral Dec. 11, 2011 (AFP)
Three hurt, eight arrested after funeral of Palestinian protester killed by IDF

Mustafa Tamimi laid to rest in the West Bank village Nabi Saleh, two days after he was hit in the head by tear gas canister fired by IDF soldier.

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Stefan Litt - Gil Cohen Magan - December 2011
The mystery of Amsterdam's Jewish community

The discovery of two rare 18th-century books from Amsterdam's Jewish community has left archivist Stefan Litt looking for answers.

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Mustafa Tamimi Dec. 9, 2011 (AP)
Palestinian dies after hit by tear gas canister

Photographs show Mustafa Tamimi in the moments before and after he was hit by a tear gas canister fired by an IDF soldier in an apparent violation of the rules of engagement.

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