Netanyahu decries Istanbul attack, says Turkey should condemn Palestinian terror

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Netanyahu decries Istanbul attack, says Turkey should condemn Palestinian terror
Netanyahu’s comments at the top of Sunday’s weekly cabinet meeting came soon after Turkey’s new ambassador presented his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin. |
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Back to the future: Netanyahu’s redemption on Iran
Once again, policy discussion on Iran will likely focus on sanctions and force posture. |
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Cadillac disavows casting call for ‘neo-Nazi’ character in brand ad
The notice also called for „real current or retired military people,” as well as „real Olympian… |
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Parole board to review former president’s request for early release
Katsav is serving a seven year sentence for after being convicted of rape and sexual harassment… |
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State aiming for new delay in demolishing Amona
A Jerusalem rally in support of the outpost is planned for Tuesday. |
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Christmas tree or Hanukka bush: Do they have their place in a…
Mixed families and secular Jews explore the December dilemma. |
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Arab World: Why hasn’t the Iraqi army taken Mosul?
Casualties and urban warfare have slowed the anti-ISIS offensive, but comparisons to… |
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‘The Duke of Nablus’: The journey of one of the wealthiest Palestinians
Munib al-Masri, 82, is the wealthiest Palestinian in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. |
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Death toll rises to 25 in Cairo Coptic cathedral bombing
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. |
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Turkey declares day of mourning after soccer bombing kills 29
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim ordered flags flown at half mast to commemorate the victims. |
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