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For a second Saturday in a row, ultra-Orthodox Jews rallied outside an Intel computer chip plant in Jerusalem, protesting work done on the Sabbath, police said. Two demonstrators were arrested after some protesters confronted police and Intel security...
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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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President Shimon Peres returned home on Wednesday from state visits to Brazil and Argentina bringing with him 25 new immigrants from Brazil, Uruguay, Peru and Argentina. Peres met the new Israelis at a special ceremony at Sao Paulo Airport in Brazil...
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A day after violent haredi protests rocked the offices of hi-tech giant Intel in the capital's Har Hotzvim industrial park, Mayor Nir Barkat and Industry, Trade and Labor Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer on Sunday voiced unequivocal support for the company...
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Jerusalem Police will allow normal entrance of worshipers and visitors to the Temple Mount Monday, despite Sunday's violent incidents in the compound, Army Radio reported. Nine police officers were lightly wounded and 21 Arab rioters were arrested during...
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When American envoy George Mitchell meets with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah on Friday, don't be surprised if the two get a little closer than they normally would. The Americans believe that Abbas requires urgent resuscitation,...
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The policy staff in Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman's office has drawn up a secret memo calling for a radical refocus of Israeli foreign policy toward the developing world, The Jerusalem Post has learned. According to sources, the foreign minister...
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JERUSALEM: Axe-wielding ultra-Orthodox Jews went on a rampage in a Jerusalem neighbourhood, wounding a Palestinian taxi driver, destroying his vehicle and setting dumpsters on fire, police and witnesses said on Wednesday. The violence took place overnight...
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Jerusalem District police have mobilized more than 1,000 security personnel from around the nation and are requiring many of its officers to work double-time in recent weeks to quell haredi violence and maintain peace in the Old City, national police...
Ya'acov Margi of the Orthodox Shas party said Wednesday that if the Reform and Conservative movements want to build religious facilities in Israel, they should do so with privately raised funds. “I recommend to those organizations that do not want to...
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