simmons | June 17, 2011
Tax and customs fees collected on behalf of the Palestinian Authority are supposed to be used to pay wages. However, Israel has refused to hand over the cash on several occasions, saying it could be used to fund terrorist attacks. RT on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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simmons | June 17, 2011
An explosion in the Israeli town of Netanya, north of the capital Tel Aviv, has killed four people and injured dozens of others. Al Jazeera's Cal Perry reports.
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admin | June 17, 2011
Infolive.tv - Israel News - The Hamas group on Sunday rejected the rival Fatah movement's nominee for prime minister. Under the unity deal, Hamas and Fatah agreed to set up an interim government of technocrats, or ministers who are not members of any political movement, in the run-up to elections within a year. At a meeting late on Saturday, Fatah's Central Committee, the movement's highest decision-making body, named Fayyad, a former World Bank economist, as its candidate for prime minister.
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admin | June 17, 2011
DemocracyNow.org - In the Gaza Strip, the Hamas government has asked Egypt to drop restrictions on the Rafah border crossing, just days after the checkpoint opened last week. In a major policy shift, Egypt's transition government had unsealed the Rafah border after years of closure under ousted Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak. But less than a week later, Egypt imposed a cap of 400 people per day, turning back busloads of people that had been cleared for passage
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richards | June 17, 2011
Jake Tapper, ABC News' Senior White House Correspondent reports President Obama meets with King Abdullah of Jordan at the White House. Later, the president will host a White House reception in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month. Still on the topic of Middle East activity, White Press Secretary Jay Carney reminded the press aboard Air Force One that the president will be speaking about the progress and change in the region in a speech this coming Thursday, though he declined to talk about specifics of the speech
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admin | June 17, 2011
The rebirth of the Messianic Jewish Movement is clearly a fulfillment of Last Days Bible prophecy. What is the Messianic Jewish Movement?
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simmons | June 16, 2011
This is the deadliest fire in Israel's History, this fire is expected to continue for awhile
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simmons | June 16, 2011
Whit Johnson reports on President Obama's AIPAC speech that addressed peace talks between Israel and Palestine, as well as his proposal to base the borders of the two countries on the 1967 lines.
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simmons | June 16, 2011
Al-Qaeda names Ayman al-Zawahiri as its new chief to succeed the slain Osama bin Laden and vows there will be no let up in its "jihad' against the United States and Israel. Duration: 00:42.
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simmons | June 16, 2011
Israeli army forces clashes with Palestinian residents.
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