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Israel set to declare settlement limits: government sources
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to announce Wednesday a formal plan to limit settlement construction for 10 months, hoping to revive talks with the Palestinians, government sources said.
Nations:Argentina People:Benjamin Netanyahu Mahmoud Abbas Barack Obama Activities:Israel-Palestine Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-25
Violent clashes erupt at Jerusalem's holiest site
JERUSALEM - Israeli police firing stun grenades faced off Sunday against masked Palestinian protesters hurling stones and plastic chairs outside the Holy Land's most volatile shrine, where past violence has escalated into prolonged conflict.
Nations:Israel People:Ariel Sharon Activities:Israel-Palestine Source:(AP)
2009-10-25
Mubarak urges Netanyahu to stop settlements
CAIRO (AFP) - Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak urged Israel to halt "all settlement activity" and warned of the dangers it posed in Jerusalem, in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Cairo on Sunday.
Nations:Israel Egypt Saudi Arabia People:Benjamin Netanyahu Shimon Peres Hosni Mubarak Barack Obama Activities:Israel-Palestine
2009-09-13
Israel OKs hundreds of new West Bank apartments
JERUSALEM - Israel officially approved the construction of hundreds of new homes in the West Bank, the Defense Ministry said Monday, deepening an already unprecedented rift with the U.S. over Israeli settlement expansion.
Nations:Israel North Korea People:Benjamin Netanyahu Activities:Israel-Palestine Source:(AP)
2009-09-07
Defiant Israel to build 455 new settlement homes
JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel on Monday gave the go-ahead to build hundreds of new housing units in settlements in the occupied West Bank, defying warnings that the move jeopardises any resumption of Middle East peace talks.
Nations:Israel Saudi Arabia People:Benjamin Netanyahu Barack Obama Activities:Israel-Palestine Source:(AFP)
2009-09-07
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