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Behind the Headlines: Rescuing Gilad Shalit from his Hamas kidnappers
29.06.2006
Hamas has claimed responsiblity for the attack of an IDF post at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
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The Palestinian "Prisoners' Document": Stepping away from peace-A Text Analysis
29.06.2006
The objective behind this document had nothing to do with advancing prospects for peace with Israel. The goal was to promote a Palestinian consensus.
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What “Hasbara” Is Really All About
24.05.2005
by Ambassador Gideon MeirDeputy Director-General for Media and Public AffairsIsrael Ministry of Foreign Affairs * An abbreviated version of this article appeared in The Jerusalem Post on Ma ...
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Behind the Headlines-The Terrorist Attacks in Beersheba
01.09.2004
After several months of relative calm, two Palestinian suicide bombers blew themselves up inside two buses in the city of Beersheba, in southern Israel. Sixteen civilians were killed, inclu ...
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Behind the Headlines: A measured response to Hezbollah missiles
17.07.2006
The proportionality of Israel’s operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon must be measured in terms of the extent of the threat faced by Israel and the level of the confrontation.
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