Gaza residents allowed to travel, as long as they stay away; Hezbollah terror listing sparks uproar in left-wing Israeli Arab party
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Israel to probe whether police volunteer lawfully killed assailant behind Jaffa attack
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A Palestinian family at the Rafah border crossing in Gaza, February 2016.
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Online Hebrew course accredited by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Ayman Odeh, leader of the Hadash and Joint List parties, speaks during an interview in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015.
Hezbollah terror listing sparks uproar in left-wing Israeli Arab party
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MI chief Gen. Herzl Halevi.
IDF intelligence chief: More worried about Israeli society's cohesion than terror attacks
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French envoy to arrive in Israel Sunday for Mideast peace conferece initiative talks
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An Israeli military vehicle drives along the Egyptian border in 2013.
Israel’s unlikely place in a rapidly changing Middle East
Amos Harel | 10.03.2016
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks flanked by Trump branded steaks, water and wine during a news conference held at his Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida, March 8, 2016.
President Trump is going to build a casino in Gaza - and it will be fabulous
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Hovi Star, flanked by 'Rising Star' hosts Rotem Sela and Assi Azar, is announced the winner of the show and Israel's delegate to the Eurovision Song Contest, March 3, 2016.
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