We have started to collect the most important news related to Israel in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A new secret video clip emerges of remarks by Republican candidate Mitt Romney, saying the Palestinians are committed to Israel's destruction.
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The settlers who exact revenge on Palestinians and Israel's army
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The White House denies President Barack Obama refused to meet Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in New York this month, amid tensions over Iran.
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Two Palestinian children are injured by Israeli air strikes on smuggling tunnels in Gaza, medics say, as cross-border violence escalates.
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The Irish cop whose fortresses still tower over Israel
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Nepal and Israel release a joint stamp depicting the highest and the lowest places on earth - Mount Everest and the Dead Sea.
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Israel admits three of 21 Eritrean migrants who had been stuck on its border with Egypt, after its initial refusal sparked condemnation and court action.
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At least six Palestinians have been killed in two Israeli strikes in Gaza against what Israel says were militants preparing rocket and bomb attacks.
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The UN's refugee agency calls on Israel to allow in a group of African migrants trapped at the fenced border with Egypt for the past week.
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German officials join Israeli survivors on the 40th anniversary of the Munich massacre for solemn ceremonies at the Olympic Village and an air base.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abandons a meeting of top security officials after details were leaked to the media.
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Scuffles erupt as Israeli police remove Jewish settlers from an illegal West Bank outpost of Migron, north of Jerusalem.
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Does Israeli invention spell end to electric car angst?
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described Iran as "the greatest threat to world peace" following a UN report which says Tehran has doubled its capacity to enrich uranium.
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Ban Ki-moon has criticised Iran's position on Israel and the Egyptian president, Mohammed Mursi, has attacked the Syrian government on the first day of the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Tehran.
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Egyptian security forces have killed 11 militants since launching an offensive in the Sinai peninsula earlier this month, the defence ministry has said.
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Talk about war with Iran fails to dampen Israeli spirits
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Israel was not at fault for the death of US activist Rachel Corrie, killed in Gaza by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003, an Israeli court rules.
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Israel was not at fault for the death of US activist Rachel Corrie, killed in Gaza by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003, an Israeli court rules.
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Three Israeli children aged between 12 and 13 are arrested, suspected of carrying out a fire-bomb attack on a Palestinian taxi earlier this month.
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South Africa's cabinet draws criticism from Israel and Jewish groups for approving the placing of "Occupied Territories" labels on goods made in Israeli settlements.
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Seven Israeli youths, including a 13-year-old boy, are arrested on suspicion of assaulting a group of Palestinians in Jerusalem last week.
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Kansas congressman Kevin Yoder apologises for swimming nude in the Sea of Galilee while on an official trip to Israel in August 2011.
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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called Israel "an insult to humankind". It follows a week in which Israel has been carrying out an increasingly public debate about whether to attack Iran's nuclear facilities. It has been suggested that an at
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Two popular works of modern Iranian fiction have been translated into Hebrew and published in Israel for the first time.
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Israel's prime minister vows to catch those responsible for a fire-bomb attack on a Palestinian taxi in the West Bank, which leaves six people hurt.
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Israel's outgoing home front defence minister says an attack on Iran would likely trigger a month-long conflict that would leave 500 Israelis dead.
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US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta plays down reports that Israel is moving closer to taking military action over Iran's nuclear programme.
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Israeli prosecutors drop a manslaughter charge against a former soldier relating to the deaths of two Palestinian women during the 2009 Gaza offensive.
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Why Muslim Azerbaijan is closer to Israel than Iran
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood blames Israeli spy agency Mossad for Sunday's attack on a border post that left 16 Egyptian security officials dead.
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The widow of an Israeli athlete killed at the 1972 Munich Olympics condemns the IOC at a memorial service on Monday for failing to hold a minute of silence at the London 2012 opening ceremony.
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David Cameron has attended an event to mark the 40th anniversary of the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes killed at the Munich Games.
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Israel says it has found the bodies of eight gunmen who attacked a checkpoint on the border with Egypt, killing 16 Egyptian policemen.
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Masked gunmen kill at least 15 Egyptian policemen in what Israel says was an attempt to storm its border with Egypt.
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A meeting of Non-Aligned Movement countries in the West Bank is cancelled after Israel refuses entry to several foreign envoys.
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How Israel is making contingency plans for Syrian conflict fall-out
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says assurances by the US are not enough to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Israel and Egypt dispute an apparent exchange of letters between their two presidents, with Egypt saying the letter from Mohammed Mursi was fake.
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Bulgarian police release a composite image of the suspected suicide bomber who killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian driver on a bus on 18 July.
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A second disabled Israeli war veteran dies of his wounds, 10 days after setting himself on fire in protest at welfare cuts and high living costs.
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Israel's defence minister gives the army a month to prepare to conscript ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students, after a law exempting them expired.
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US presidential candidate Mitt Romney ends his overseas tour in Poland, as frustrations between his campaign and journalists boil over.
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Israel's attorney general has been asked to look into claims that security officials have been demanding access to some tourists' personal email accounts.
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US presidential candidate Mitt Romney is accused of racism after he suggested "culture" could explain the Palestinians' economic inferiority to Israel.
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US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney makes strongly pro-Israeli comments on a visit to the country, saying he would ''respect'' an Israeli military strike on a nuclear-armed Iran.
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In a speech in Israel, US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says the US has a "moral imperative" to prevent Iran developing nuclear weapons.
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From female athletes to facing Israel: Iranian views on the Games
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In the past week five Israelis have either attempted or threatened to kill themselves by burning - blaming financial hardship.
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A disabled Israeli sets himself on fire, a week after another case of self-immolation prompted an emotional national response.
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Funerals are held for the five Israeli victims of a suicide attack on a bus in Bulgaria on Wednesday that left seven people dead.
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Bulgaria releases CCTV footage of a man suspected of carrying out a deadly suicide bombing against a bus carrying Israeli tourists at Burgas airport.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pays tribute to a highly respected rabbinical scholar, Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, who died in Israel aged 102.
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The bombing of an Israeli tourist bus in eastern Bulgaria was probably carried out by a male suicide bomber with fake US documents, officials say.
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The Bulgarian government has released CCTV images of a man suspected of targeting Israeli tourists in a bus bomb attack.
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At least seven people are killed and more than 20 injured as a bomb explosion rips through a bus which picked up Israeli tourists at a Bulgarian airport.
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Israeli officials have taken the controversial step of creating the first university in a settlement in the West Bank.
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Israel's Kadima party quits Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government in a dispute over military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
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Hillary Clinton tries to calm Mid-East nerves after Egypt upheavals
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