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The headline in Haaretz is “Netanyahu’s brother-in-law: Obama is an anti-Semite” but the story actually quotes him as saying Obama is “anti-Israel.”
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This just reported in Haaretz: Britain: No quid pro quo deal on Gaza blockade.
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Quartet Envoy Tony Blair spilled the beans in Haaretz in a pre-Christmas story.
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I read a TPM-linked article in Haaretz about Labor possibly going into opposition, something they should have had the guts to do 8 years ago, but at least should do now.
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A story in Haaretz on Thursday said that in 1990 Zamir, then a parachute company commander in the reserves, was tried and sentenced to prison for refusing to guard a ceremony where “right-wingers” brought Torah scrolls to Joseph's tomb in Nablus.
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Haaretz is saying that Ms Livni is about to put down a motion of no confidence.
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Haaretz is saying that Ms Livni is about to put down a motion of no confidence.
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An investigation in Haaretz daily says the customised shirts are often ordered when troops finish training courses.
The BBC's almost daily demonisation of Israel Not a sheep 2009
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Litigator London: Haaretz is saying that Ms Livni is about to put down a motion of no confidence.
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As I read the article in Haaretz on this statement, it came through as a sober fact that Obama was really president.
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