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The Truth About 'Mike's Place'
Mike's Place is a real-life beach bar in Tel Aviv that could be Israel's answer to Cheers. But it's no sitcom. A graphic novel recounts the 2003 suicide bombing that left owners and patrons in shock.
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Israel Bets On Recycled Water To Meet Its Growing Thirst
Treated sewage water accounts for half the water used by Israel's farms. Entrepreneurs are experimenting with ways to cut costs and to ensure that the 86 percent of wastewater that's recycled is safe.
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The U.N. Gaza Report: Grim, but Even-Handed
The new report on last year's war in Gaza has plenty of limitations, but it also raises some important questions.
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Three wars in six years: The Gaza strip and the problems it faces
A year ago this week, the Gaza Strip was devastated by war with Israel, the third in six years. Last year's July-August conflict left more than 2,100 Palestinians, most civilians, and 73 Israelis dead.
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Google's Waze to start carpooling pilot program in Israel
Google-owned online mapping company Waze is launching a carpooling pilot program in Israel where commuters pay fellow drivers a small fee for a ride to and from work.The new application, called
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ISIS has threatening words for Christian Jerusalem
How did ISIS proliferate so rapidly — in a single year — despite U.S.-led airstrikes?
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Historic Iran nuclear deal reached. Israel Gov not happy.
World powers have reached a final, comprehensive agreement with Iran that will govern its nuclear program for over a decade.
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The Iran Deal Strengthens America's Military Option
While reducing the chances the United States or Israel will resort to the military option, the Iran deal also increases their capabilities to do so.
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Surprising Mosaics Revealed in Ancient Synagogue in Israel
Archaeologists puzzle over depictions of dancers, elephants, and a mysterious figure that may be Alexander the Great.
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Arrests in Fla., Israel tied to JPMorgan hack
U.S. authorities have arrested several people in Israel and Florida Tuesday who are tied to computer hacks of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Tuesday’s spate of seemingly unrelated arrests resulted in one indictments and two criminal complaints.
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Israel Security Establishment Breaks With Bibi on Iran Deal
Israel’s political leaders have lined up against the Iran deal. Not so its security establishment, which is urging Benjamin Netanyahu to work with the U.S. rather than fight a quixotic battle to scuttle the agreement, J.J. Goldberg reports.
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Israel’s 2014 Gaza bombardment deemed war crime, Amnesty says
On Aug. 1, 2014, after a temporary cease-fire was announced in the war between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, an Israeli officer, Lt. Hadar Goldin, went missing after a firefight with Hamas gunmen in the town of Rafah.
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Jerusalem Gay Pride: Six stabbed 'by ultra-Orthodox Jew'
Six people are stabbed at a Gay Pride march in Jerusalem and police arrest an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man they say attacked marchers in 2005.
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Gaza still in ruins, a year after the war
The anniversary on Wednesday of last summer's war comes as the besieged territory struggles to rebuild its infrastructure, and tens of thousands of its people struggle to access basic amenities. Al Jazeera spoke to Palestinians who said little was being done to help them recover and go on with their lives.
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Why Jewish Terror Is Different This Time
Jewish extremists carried out attacks on Palestinians and gay pride marchers hours apart. J.J. Goldberg explains how the killing of a Palestinian toddler may mark a dramatic shift for the anti-Arab movement — and one that Israel may not be able to easily control.
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‘We are the tip of the spear’ that protects Israel, radical settlers say
This Jewish settlement of zealots on a stony hilltop has been branded by fellow Israelis as one of the most extreme in the West Bank, the vanguard of past violent confrontations with both the Israeli military and Palestinian neighbors. The settlers of Yitzhar admit they are hard-core, but they say they are the tip of the spear that protects Israel — not baby-killers.
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Extremist settlers attack another home in Duma
Israeli settlers on Saturday morning attacked a Palestinian home with firebombs and rocks in the West Bank village of Duma, little more than a week after an 18-month-old Palestinian toddler and his father were killed in a deadly attack in the same village. Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settler activities in the northern West Bank, told Ma’an that "a number of extremist settlers hurled two fire bombs at the home of Mahmoud Fazza al-Kaabna."
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Im Nin'Alu - Ofra Haza
Im Nin'Alu (If The Doors Are Locked) - Ofra Haza
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Heinz tomato ketchup faces labelling change in Israel
The Israeli health ministry has ruled that Heinz tomato ketchup must now be sold as "tomato seasoning" in the Middle East country.
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Gaza could soon become uninhabitable, UN report predicts
Wars and eight-year economic blockade have left ‘almost all of population destitute’, says UN body
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