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    Israel is a parliamentary democracy consisting of legislative, executive and judicial branches. Its institutions are the presidency, the Knesset (parliament), the government (cabinet of ministers) and the judiciary. The system is based on the principle of separation of powers, with checks and balances, in which the executive branch (the government) is subject to the confidence of the legislative branch (the Knesset) and the independence of the judiciary is guaranteed by law.
     
     
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    • On December 10, 2011 the world and the web will mark International Human Rights Day. A special Israeli Twitter account and Facebook page have been opened.
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    • Israel is a parliamentary democracy, consisting of legislative, executive and judicial branches.
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    • Services provided by local government include education, culture, health, social welfare, road maintenance, public parks, water, and sanitation.
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    • The security objectives of the IDF, founded in 1948, are to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the State of Israel, deter all enemies, and curb all forms of terrorism that ...
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    • In common with police forces around the world, the task of Israel's police is to maintain the quality of life by fighting crime.
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