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Diplomacy
09:57
Arafat tells aides on plane to Paris: 'God willing, I will come back'
PA chairman leaves Muqata for first time in more than two years; move afoot for ex-PM Abbas to assume Arafat's powers informally.
09:39
Who's afraid of a war of inheritance?
09:32
UN human rights expert: 'Israel has killed the road map'
08:42
Arafat death could alter Likud spat
05:06
Analysis: Good and bad scenarios
Security
06:15
Palestinian mortar kills soldier, wounds 6 others in Gaza
Three soldiers in serious condition; Palestinian schoolgirl said killed by IDF fire in Gaza, three Palestinians said killed in West Bank.
20:47
High Court freezes fence construction near Budrus
Home
17:49
Source: Netanyahu to run for PM only with elections
14:45
Channel 10 fined for violating ethics rules
Jewish World
09:31
Columbia professor under fire for alleged anti-Israel hostility
17:18
Clinton wows Florida Jews, says Kerry 'loyal friend of Israel'
10:04
Plan unveiled to restore Russian Jewish community books
Business
06:44
Netanyahu's resignation would grind reforms to halt
Should Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu make good on his threat to resign in another 11 days unless the prime minister agrees to a referendum on the disengagement plan, the economic impact could well be traumatic.
06:44
Aurec sells off last Israeli asset Golden Pages to rookie Markstone
Investment company Aurec yesterday sold its last big asset in Israel, directory company Golden Pages, to fledgling private equity fund Markstone.
International
17:15
Twelve feared dead as tourist bus crashes near Petra
09:17
Red Sox win World Series, fans see team break 'the curse'
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