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IsraelNN.com) Two hundred twenty workers in the Israel Water Authority will go on strike Wednesday, the Histadrut said. The union says that the government has dragged its feet on providing the workers with a new contract.
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Militants in Hamas-ruled Gaza on Thursday detonated a bomb near an Israeli Army patrol along the border fence, causing no injuries but shaking a fragile truce, an Israeli Army spokeswoman told AFP . "An explosive device was set off against an army force...
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Professor Gabriela Shalev presented her diplomatic credentials to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday, becoming the first woman to serve as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations. The 67-year-old Shalev was rector of the Ono Academic College...
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Yosef (Tommy) Lapid, Israel's Serbia-born former justice minister, has died aged 77, the Jerusalem Post reported. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert paid tribute to his "closet and best friend" Lapid, and said that despite his various confrontations with...
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