Israel urges its citizens to leave Turkey 'as soon as possible'; Soldier seen shaking hands with Kahanist settler after Hebron shooting
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Danny Dayan at a conference in Jerusalem, February 15, 2016.
After Brazilian rejection, Netanyahu names former settler leader as N.Y. consul general
Barak Ravid | 28.03.2016
A security officer near the explosion site in Istanbul, March 19, 2016.
Israel urges its citizens to leave Turkey 'as soon as possible'
Barak Ravid | 28.03.2016
Online Hebrew course accredited by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Online Hebrew course accredited by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Netanyahu and Bennett at the Knesset, January, 2016.
Hebron shooting || Bennett's political execution of the PM
Yossi Verter | 28.03.2016
A screenshot from a video showing the soldier shaking hands with far-right activist Baruch Marzel (front) at the scene of a stabbing attack in Hebron on March 24, 2016.
Video || Soldier, far-right Kahanist shake hands after Hebron shooting
Gili Cohen | 27.03.2016
Israel's Chief Sephardi Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, 2015.
Chief rabbi says gentiles allowed to live in Israel only to serve Jews
Haaretz | 28.03.2016
Belgium's flag drawn on a piece of paper next to a message reading, "I am Brussels and I am Congo, stop violence" at the makeshift memorial outside the stock exchange in Brussels, March 27, 2016.
ISIS flourishes in failed states: Syria, Libya and Belgium
Anshel Pfeffer | 27.03.2016
Offshore Leviathan natural gas drilling site.
Court strikes down Netanyahu's contentious deal with gas firms
Avi Bar-Eli | 27.03.2016
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Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav outside of prison, 2012.
Decision on rapist ex-president Katsav's early release postponed
Sharon Pulwer | 27.03.2016
Tell Qudadi (pronounced Koo-daddy) is the stony bit featuring brush surrounded by the wooden planks of the Tel Aviv boardwalk. Some of the tell is covered over and some has apparently washed out to sea over the years. The white monument squatting on the tell was taken from the nearby archaeological site of Apollonia-Arsuf.
The mystery of Tel Aviv's 2,700-year-old fortress
Ran Shapira | 28.03.2016
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