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November 8, 2012
Obama win opens way for new Mideast push, Tony Blair says
President Barack Obama\’s election victory opens the way for renewed efforts to revive moribund peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Middle East envoy Tony Blair said on Wednesday.
Five Jewish takeaways from the 2012 election
One of the most significant losers of Election Day was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who openly opposed President Barack Obama from the very beginning of his administration, first on settlements and then on the question of Iran.
Israeli rescue team leaves for Ghana
A team of Israeli military experts left for Ghana in the wake of the collapse of a four-story shopping mall in the country\’s capital.
Syrian mortar shells fired into northern Israel
Three mortar shells were fired from Syria into northern Israel.
Human rights court rejects PETA appeal on Holocaust campaign
Germany can bar the animal rights group PETA from comparing the fate of animals today with that of Holocaust victims, Europe\’s highest court for human rights ruled.
Olmert: Likud an ‘extreme right-wing party’
Speaking at Columbia Law School, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called the Likud an “extreme right-wing party” and suggested that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should have better relations with the White House.