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Israel halted transfers of the tax revenue it collects on behalf of the Palestinians in retaliation for their move to join the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Israeli media reported yesterday.

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JERUSALEM — Israel's prime minister on yesterday urged the international community to step up the pressure on Iran, despite some optimism following the latest round of nuclear talks with the Islamic Republic.

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Israel is looking to hire university students to post pro-Israel messages on social media networks — without needing to identify themselves as government-linked, officials said yesterday.

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Benjamin Netanyahu seems poised for re-election as Israel's prime minister in Tuesday's voting, the result of the failure of his opponents to unite behind a viable candidate against him — and the fact that most Israelis no longer seem to believe it's possible to reach a peace settlement with the Palestinians.

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An Israeli newspaper reported yesterday that the Obama administration's top security official has briefed Israel on US plans for a possible attack on Iran, seeking to reassure it that Washington is prepared to act militarily should diplomacy and sanctions fail to pressure Tehran to abandon its nuclear enrichment program.

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The Israeli government's plans to indict an investigative reporter who exposed classified military practices for killing wanted Palestinian militants has sent a chill over Israel's aggressive media and evoked dark warnings of a crusade to muzzle the press.

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JERUSALEM (AP) – Israel lifted months of censorship on a military espionage case yesterday, confirming the house arrest of a former female soldier charged with leaking more than 2,000 military documents to a newspaper.

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The main item on the agenda for the two-day meeting opening today will be "to examine the situation in the nine countries which are on the list of uncooperative countries," FATF executive secretary Patrick Moulette told AFP.
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Israel is looking to hire university students to post pro-Israel messages on social media networks — without needing to identify themselves as government-linked, officials said yesterday.

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An Israeli newspaper reported yesterday that the Obama administration's top security official has briefed Israel on US plans for a possible attack on Iran, seeking to reassure it that Washington is prepared to act militarily should diplomacy and sanctions fail to pressure Tehran to abandon its nuclear enrichment program.

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JERUSALEM (AP) – Israel lifted months of censorship on a military espionage case yesterday, confirming the house arrest of a former female soldier charged with leaking more than 2,000 military documents to a newspaper.

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The main item on the agenda for the two-day meeting opening today will be "to examine the situation in the nine countries which are on the list of uncooperative countries," FATF executive secretary Patrick Moulette told AFP.
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