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by Eddie Gerald
Demonstrations were held in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Be'er Sheva in southern Israel for second straight week over government austerity budget cuts. Similar protests were also held in front of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house.
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by Eddie Gerald
Nakba or ‘Day of Catastrophe’ is the anniversary marking the 1948 Israeli declaration of statehood, which resulted in more than seven hundred thousand Palestinians being forced to flee their land and homes.
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by Eddie Gerald
Nakba means "Catastrophe" in Arabic. It refers to the destruction of Palestinian society in 1948 when approximately 750,000 Palestinians fled or were forced into exile by Israeli troops.
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by Eddie Gerald
Thousands of Israelis took to the streets to protest against Netanyahu's economic policy.
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by Eddie Gerald
Hundreds of people are expected to march on the Finance Ministry in Tel Aviv at a weekend rally in what organizers hope will be the largest demonstration since the massive social justice protests of 2011.
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by Eddie Gerald
Tel Aviv was the location for the international phenomenon of 'Guerrilla Lighting', a protest against wasteful use of light and aimed at raising the awareness of the power of light.
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by Eddie Gerald
The unclassified "Wanted" poster being circulated to Boston officers for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the marathon bombing suspect in Boston USA.
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by Eddie Gerald
as they ushered in its 65th anniversary of independence. Yom Ha'atzmaut is the national day of Israel, commemorating the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948.
