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- Hawkish Likud MKs propose giving part of West Bank to Jordan
- Suspected Nazi criminal Demjanjuk hospitalized with case of gout
- New York's Ultra-Orthodox community torn apart by sex abuse scandal
- Lieberman asks to meet with shunned Belarus leader
- Livni brands road map peace plan as 'bad' for Israel
| Hawkish Likud MKs propose giving part of West Bank to Jordan Posted: 26 May 2009 11:55 AM PDT A number of lawmakers from the ruling Likud party on Tuesday proposed that Israel annex parts of the West Bank, while turning over Palestinian population centers to Jordanian jurisdiction. ... |
| Suspected Nazi criminal Demjanjuk hospitalized with case of gout Posted: 26 May 2009 11:18 AM PDT John Demjanjuk has been hospitalized after developing a case of gout, one of his attorneys said Tuesday. ... |
| New York's Ultra-Orthodox community torn apart by sex abuse scandal Posted: 26 May 2009 09:55 AM PDT Inside the grand ballroom of the Midtown Hilton in Manhattan, Agudath Israel of America's annual dinner was unfolding according to plan. Men and women dressed in traditional yet elegant clothes dined on salmon and listened to Senator Charles Schumer and Mayor Michael Bloomberg pledge their fealty. ... |
| Lieberman asks to meet with shunned Belarus leader Posted: 26 May 2009 08:35 AM PDT Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is to arrive in the Belarus capital Minsk on Wednesday, following up on his request for a meeting with President Alexander Lukashenko. About a year ago, Israel-Belarus relations became strained after Lukashenko, known in the West as "Europe's last dictator," made an anti-Semitic statement. ... |
| Livni brands road map peace plan as 'bad' for Israel Posted: 26 May 2009 05:00 AM PDT Opposition leader Tzipi Livni on Tuesday called the road map peace plan "bad" for Israel, in the wake of Foreign Minster Avigdor Lieberman's repeated statements in support of the United Nations-backed initiative. ... |
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