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Alstom - told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that the light rail work was moving ahead as scheduled, and that political considerations would not interfere with the firm's completion of the project. "Alstom is not a political company," said the company's...
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The international brouhaha generated by the decision to build 900 houses in the Gilo suburb of Jerusalem points to the imperative need to reach a common definition of the word "settlement" in relation to Israel. The anger expressed by the White House...
Tags: Jerusalem, Gilo, Israel, Tel Aviv, Western Asia, Jerusalem Governorate, East Jerusalem, Benjamin Netanyahu, Politics, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fertile Crescent, Disputed territories, Zionism, Religion Belief, Israeli settlement
Hundreds of Jordanians take to the streets in Amman to express deep resentment over Israeli troops' raids into the Al-Aqsa Mosque, while criticizing the attacks as part of a Judaization campaign that targets East Jerusalem Al-Quds. Participants in Friday...
Tags: East Jerusalem Al-Quds, Israeli, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Muslims, Jordan, Amman, Divided cities, Jerusalem Governorate, East Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Politics, Fertile Crescent, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Disputed territories, War Conflict, Religion Belief
Friday, November 20, 2009 Israel's settlement policy by Nasra Ismail and Biodun Iginla, BBC News. Nasra Ismail reported from Jerusalem. Nov 19th 2009 | JERUSALEM From Economist.com The latest row over Israeli settlements in Palestinian...
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If Nick Minchin is so convinced it is "a disgrace" to describe carbon dioxide as pollution, I encourage Malcolm Turnbull to have one of his staffers nip down to an industrial gases retailer, buy a cylinder of carbon dioxide, fill Senator Minchin's office...
Tags: Australian, Northern Australia, carbon dioxide, Nick Minchin, East Jerusalem, Israeli, Australia, Melbourne, Hospital
While the unrest that plagued the capital in October seems to have all but died out, residents of Ma'aleh Zeitim, a large bloc of apartments next to the Mount of Olives Cemetery in east Jerusalem, say that in their neighborhood, Jewish-owned vehicles...
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On Wednesday, the Jerusalem Municipality released a double announcement. The good news (or bad news, depending on how you look at it) was that the city had demolished five illegal buildings belonging to Palestinians in east Jerusalem. The bad news (or...
Tags: The Jerusalem Post, Jerusalem Municipality, master plans, east jerusalem, plans scheme, Efrat Cohen-Bar, United Kingdom, London, Fertile Crescent, Jerusalem Governorate, Jerusalem, Sur Baher, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Disputed territories, Divided cities
Arab Knesset member Ahmad Tibi said on Friday that the Israeli municipality of the annexed city is preparing to build 15,000 new housing units, mainly in areas beyond the Green Line in the occupied West Bank. The news comes on the heels of the Interior...
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In the continuing battle to prevent the deportation of 1,200 foreign workers' children, a few dozen protesters gathered outside Interior Minister Eli Yishai's office in the capital on Wednesday. Over the past month, 3,200 people have signed an online...
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Internet use among Palestinians is suffering from the West Bank-Gaza split and from Israeli pressure, according to a new report published this week. The Global Information Society Watch report, which is published annually, deals this time with issues...
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