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Palestinian stone throwers
Hundreds of Palestinians clash with Israeli forces in West Bank

Distrubances occur in number of West Bank locations; around 250 Palestinians throw stones at security forces in the Beit Omar region.

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  • Suspected right-wing extremists uproot 20 olive trees belonging to Jerusalem Arab family
  • Palestinians file complaint with UN Security Council over Lieberman 'incitement'
Price tag - Tomer Appelbaum - September 2011
Suspected right-wing extremists uproot 20 olive trees belonging to Jerusalem Arab family

Unknown vandals post sign saying 'Price tag' at family's lot in Beit Safafa; attack follows spike in violence by right-wing extremists against Arabs and IDF soldiers

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  • IDF should do more to stop right-wing extremists in West Bank, top officer says
  • Mosque set alight in suspected 'price tag' attack in Upper Galilee
  • Home of Israeli left-wing activist defaced in latest 'price tag' act
Clalit sticker - October 2011
Clalit HMO excluding girls from stickers

Shahar Ilan, vice president of research and information for Hiddush, an organization that promotes religious pluralism and equality, says Clalit's exclusion of girls ratchets up gender segregation in a dangerous way.

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attorney Yair Nehorai
The messiah of Mea She'arim

Yair Nehorai isn't building the Third Temple, but he is making sure extremist Haredim who run afoul of the law get a fair shake in court.

with Yair Ettinger 1 comments
Hamas - Reuters - 15.7.11
Israel Police raid Jerusalem buildings suspected of housing Hamas activity

Police raid two buildings in Dahiyat al-Barid in north Jerusalem, where Hamas allegedly operates, and another in Shuafat neighborhood in East Jerusalem where PFLP operatives suspected of gathering.

with Yaniv Kubovich 28 comments
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  • Israel Police shut kindergarten fearing it will become terror hub
Mohammed Shawish - Emil Salman - 25102011
Israeli rights group reverses verdict, brings about indictment of abusive policeman

According to the indictment, Sahar Tannous allegedly pulled a handcuffed Palestinian by the shirt, threw him to the floor, hit him in the legs with a club and cursed him.

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IDF in Beit Iksa - Tomer Appelbaum - October 2011
Israel Police calls off raised terror alert in Jerusalem

Security officials step down hours after receiving warning of a possible attack; alert comes 2 days after the stabbing of 17-year-old Jerusalem resident.

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IDF in Beit Iksa - Tomer Appelbaum - October 2011
Israel Police on alert in Jerusalem, fearing terror attack

Warning comes two days after a 17-year-old resident of the Ramot neighborhood was stabbed by a young Arab man while sitting on the curb near his home.

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  • Youth in serious condition after Jerusalem stabbing
IDF in Beit Iksa - Tomer Appelbaum - October 2011
Youth in serious condition after Jerusalem stabbing

Right-wing MKs link attack to 'Israeli capitulation to terror' in Shalit deal.

with Jonathan Lis 1 comments
IDF in Beit Iksa - Tomer Appelbaum - October 2011
IDF searches for Jerusalem stabbing suspect in West Bank village

An initial investigation indicated that the attacker was an Arab man who fled from the scene of the crime and ran through the Ramot forest toward the village of Beit Iksa. Police have determined that the attack had nationalist motives.

with Nir Hasson and Reuters 39 comments
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  • 17-year-old Israeli seriously wounded in Jerusalem stabbing
Amos Biderman - Gilad returns - 18102011
After 1,940 days in captivity Gilad Shalit to return to Israel Tuesday

High Court denies petition by families of terror victims seeking to stop deal; Shalit to be greeted by officials before meeting family and coming home.

with Jack Khoury, Anshel Pfeffer, Barak Ravid and Nir Hasson 0 comments
High Court
High Court hears petitions against Shalit swap, will rule within hours

Session devoted to petitions against the swap repeatedly disrupted by Israelis who lost family members in attacks linked to Palestinian prisoners who will be exchanged for Shalit.

with Nir Hasson and Barak Ravid 44 comments
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  • As court hears objections to Shalit swap, petitioner tells Noam Shalit: Hang a black flag over your home
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Palestinian prisoner - Ilan Assayag - 17102011
Israel officials: High Court likely to reject petitions against Shalit deal

On Sunday, Shalit's parents urged the court to reject the petitions quickly, warning that any hitch at this time could easily upset the deal.

with Jonathan Lis and Amos Harel 32 comments
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  • Foreign media flock to Israel ahead of Shalit exchange deal
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Gender segregation - Emil Salman - 17102011
Court limits Mea She'arim's separation of sexes on Sukkot

Court responds to petition against stringent separation of sexes at traditional celebration taking place nightly in the Haredi neighborhoods during the Sukkot holiday.

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gender-segregated sidewalk - Tomer Appelbaum - 11102011
Israel High Court upholds ban on Sukkot gender segregation in Jerusalem

Police permitted ultra-Orthodox community to erect 26-meter long barrier in Mea She'arim, in what High Court says will be last time practice is approved.

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  • Mea She'arim to ban women from certain Jerusalem streets during Sukkot
shalit - Reuters - October 12 2011
Shalit family: High Court must not delay 'delicate' Israel-Hamas deal

Family of abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit request to speak at court hearing discussing petitions by bereaved families against the release of Palestinian terrorists.

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  • The step-by-step guide to Gilad Shalit's return home
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Hovav Nuriel
Court decides today on hearing victims' petitions

Advocacy group seeks time to vet list.

with Revital Blumenfeld 0 comments
Yitzhak Rabin memorial - Hadar Cohen - 14.10.2011
Vandal in Rabin memorial case: Shalit family sold Israel for son

The man, who was caught in the act by security cameras and detained by security guards, was identified as Shvuel Schijveschuurder, a survivor of the 2001 suicide bombing at a Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem

with Ilan Lior 0 comments
Jerusalem protesters Oct. 15, 2011 (Emil Salman)
Israel publishes names of Palestinian prisoners to be released in Shalit deal

Names published on Israel Prisons Service website on Sunday; President Shimon Peres expected to approve pardons of all prisoners in swap deal.

with Yaniv Kubovich and Nir Hasson 49 comments
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  • Peres receives list of Palestinian prisoners to be pardoned in Shalit deal
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Vandalism of Yitzhak Rabin memorial - Hadar Cohen - 14.10.2011
Suspect in vandalism of Rabin memorial: Shalit family traded Israel for their son

Speaking to Haaretz just hours before vandalizing Tel Aviv memorial for the slain PM, Shvuel Schijveschuurder protested the release of his family's murderers for the abducted IDF soldier.

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  • Jewish terror victims group to petition Israel High Court against prisoner exchange
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etrog - Gili Cohen Magen - October 12 2011
Mea She'arim to ban women from certain Jerusalem streets during Sukkot

Large billboards posted throughout capital's ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods this week forbade women during the celebration, despite court order.

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  • The ups and downs of an increasingly ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem
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Haim Yavin - Archive - 11102011
The ups and downs of an increasingly ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem

Despite secular residents' objections, Talbieh building to get Shabbat elevator.

40 comments
Silwan Palestinian throwing stones Reuters July 27, 2010
Stones hurled at Jerusalem light rail, bus; police suspect nationalist motives

Bus driver lightly injured after rocks cause him to crash bus into wall; Jerusalem Police searching for perpetrators.

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  • Israel sees increasing incidents of anti-Arab hate graffiti
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Yohanan Danino - Daniel Bar-On - September 2011
Jerusalem kindergarten to remain closed due to fears it may turn into Hamas terror hub

Police Commissioner Danino says closure of kindergarten due concern over Najat association, which runs the kindergarten; security forces especially suspicious of two founders with terrorist past.

5 comments
Pisgat Ze’ev - Emil Salman - 12082011
Israeli Court: Journalist has right to withhold tape from police

Police claim tape, which covers a demonstration near the separation fence in the south Hebron hills, holds crucial evidence needed in an investigation.

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