How Putin and Assad are changing the rules in the Middle East
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a Likud meeting, December 2016.
Netanyahu's senior ministers resoundingly oppose threat to hold early elections
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes some time off from his troubles.
By threatening elections, Netanyahu is taking a huge risk - why now?
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More than 40 trips around the world for the coming Passover and spring season
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The archaeological dig at the southern end of the Circus Maximus. The marble columns in the foreground are remains of the Arch of Titus. The tower behind it was part of a medieval fortification
Second monumental Arch of Titus celebrating victory over Jews found in Rome
Ariel David | 19.03.2017
Snow falls as Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the Defenders of the Fatherland Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow, Russia, Feb 2017
Analysis || Putin is the Middle East’s new boss
Amos Harel | 19.03.2017
Jane Goodall with a monkey doll, in Pasadena, Calif. in 2012.
Jane Goodall on Donald Trump and other chimpanzees
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A picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on December 20, 2011 shows a missile being launched during military exercise by the Syrian army.
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Amos Harel | 19.03.2017
Chuck Berry performs his "duck walk" on stage as he plays his guitar on April 4, 1980.
Chuck Berry, 1926-2017: How Jewish record men helped Chuck Berry invent Rock 'n' Roll
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Arab and Jewish construction workers at the site of the YMCA in Jerusalem, 1929.
When Arabs and Mizrahi Jews dreamed of a joint homeland
Ofer Aderet | 19.03.2017
A Polish police officer checks a Jewish man's documents at the Kraków Ghetto, 1941.
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