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Knesset passes migrant detention amendment
Israel’s Knesset passed legislation that will allow the state to detain illegal migrants without trial for one year.
Skeletons believed from Warsaw Ghetto uprising discovered
Archaeologists in Warsaw discovered fragments of two human skeletons that likely were buried there during the Polish city’s ghetto uprising.
Exploiting Israel’s Negev Bedouin
While many believe that a successful peace process will end demonization of Israel based on incendiary terms such as “apartheid” and “racism,” and in accompanying boycott campaigns, the evidence suggests that this hatred goes far deeper.
Kerry heading back to Israel for more talks
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will return this week to Jerusalem and Ramallah, his second visit in two weeks.
World pays homage to Mandela in mass memorial service
World leaders, from U.S. President Barack Obama to Cuba\’s Raul Castro, will pay homage to Nelson Mandela at a mass memorial in South Africa on Tuesday that will recall his gift for bringing enemies together across political and racial divides.
Thin God’s image
Scrolling down the Pinterest page, I see countless photos of bikini clad girls with emaciated bodies. Mirror selfies tagged as ‘thinspiration’ showcase razor-sharp hipbones, protruding ribs, and skeletal thighs set several inches apart. The blogger’s comments? “Thigh gap and flat stomach…this is what I want,” and, “I will look like this by summer.”
Netanyahu to skip Mandela memorial due to high travel, security costs
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend a memorial service in South Africa for Nelson Mandela due to the high cost of transportation and security.
Iran, six powers meet on steps to carry out nuclear deal
Iran and six world powers began expert-level talks on Monday to work out nitty-gritty details in implementing a landmark accord for Tehran to curb its disputed nuclear program in return for a limited easing of sanctions.