Israel
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by Nir Alon
'Facing Tomorrow - The fifth Israeli Presidential Conference' aims to engage the central issues that will influence the face of society's future for the sake of a better tomorrow, bringing together influential worldwide figures.
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Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of lizards. The approximately 160 species of chameleon come in a range of colors, including pink, blue, red, orange, turquoise, yellow, and green.
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by Nir Alon
'Facing Tomorrow - The fifth Israeli Presidential Conference' aims to engage the central issues that will influence the face of society's future for the sake of a better tomorrow, bringing together influential worldwide figures.
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by Nir Alon
'Facing Tomorrow - The fifth Israeli Presidential Conference' aims to engage the central issues that will influence the face of society's future for the sake of a better tomorrow, bringing together influential worldwide figures.
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An Arab Israeli man points to graffiti that reads in Hebrew "Arabs out" (L) and "assimilation" a negative reference to Jews and non-Jews mixing, scrawled on a wall of a house in the Arab Israeli town of Abu Ghosh, west of Jerusalem.
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by Nir Alon
Prince Albert II, reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco, visits Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. Prince Albert II will be taking part in the upcoming Facing Tomorrow - Israeli Presidential Conference.
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by Nir Alon
Dutch Foreign Minister Timmermans visits Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. Timmermans and Israeli PM Netanyahu agreed Monday to begin preparations for the establishment of the bilateral Dutch-Israeli Cooperation Forum.
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by Nir Alon
A few dozen protesters voice their objections to the government's proposed budget outside the Israeli Parliament as the Knesset convenes to vote on the budget in a first reading.
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by Noah Joseph
For the first time in Israel's history, the streets of Jerusalem were filled by the sounds of Formula One and other racing machinery roaring through its streets as part of Jerusalem Formula: the Peace Road Show.
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Israeli citizen Hassan Abu Whedon destroys his home with his hands in the Old City of Jerusalem under the pretext of building without a permit. He was ordered to remove his home or else it would be demolished.
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Jewish extremist allegedly assaulted a Palestinian woman. The woman was attacked while getting on the Jerusalem light rail while leaving her work at the Hadassah Ein Karem.
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Newly appointed Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah visited the Dome of the Rock shrine and Jerusalem Hospital. The shrine is one of the holiest places for Muslims.
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by Nir Alon
'Peace Now' orchestrated a protest at the PM's residence against what they call political stagnation on the part of government, ahead of yet another upcoming visit by U.S. Secretary of State Kerry to reignite peace talks with the Palestinians.
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Palestinian students sat for their final high school exams, known locally as ''Tawjihi'', in the city of Jerusalem.
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by Alon Ershov
For the first time in its history, Jerusalem hosted the Formula One 'Peace Road Show' event with renowned drivers in their original Formula cars participating in the streets of the city.







































































