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  • [[Extrajudicial detention]] by [[Israel|the State of Israel]], including detention of individuals within its borders and captured eithe
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  • ...State Department [[Policy Planning Staff]], 1993-94; [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]], 1977-1985
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  • {{r|Israel}} {{r|Israel-Palestine security}}
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  • ...sion between the [[State of Israel]] and Arab states; often includes the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]], a remnant of the wars between countries
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  • ...itute for Counterterrorism, [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]; member, Israel's National Committee for Homeland Security Technologies; academic partner,
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  • {{r|State of Israel}} {{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict}}
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  • {{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict}} {{r|State of Israel}}
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  • ...] to the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]] and a frequent critic of [[State of Israel]] positions
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  • ...ns, [[Hebrew University (Jerusalem)]] (1994-2004); Director General of the Israel Ministry of Communications (1992-1993); [[Israeli Ambassador to the U.S.]](
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  • ...Conference on Soviet Jewry ;author of the weekly Internet bulletin "Labor Israel News."
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  • ...with Koor Corporate Venture Capital in Israel; Intelligence Officer in the Israel Defense Forces]
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  • {{rpl|Israel}} {{rpl|State of Israel||**}}
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  • ...[[Agency for International Development]]; Executive director of [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (1980-1993}
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  • ...el in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], and remains under Israeli governance. Israel claims the entire city as its traditional capital, while the [[Palestinian ...difficult issues in both the [[Arab-Israeli Conflict|Arab-Israeli]] and [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]s.
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  • ....S. [[Zionism|Zionist]] organizations and the government of the [[State of Israel]]
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  • {{r|Christians United For Israel}} {{r|Israel Policy Forum}}
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  • {{r|State of Israel}} {{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict}}
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  • ...fire. An article states delivery is being made to the U.S. Army as well as Israel.<ref>{{citation | title = Israel deploys new mortar}}</ref>
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  • ...r of Merchavim, the Institute for the Advancement of Shared Citizenship in Israel; contributor to [[Ameinu]] website
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  • {{r|State of Israel}} {{r|Labor Party (Israel)}}
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  • ...date of Palestine]] but captured by Israel in 1967; governed by [[State of Israel]] and claimed as its capital; [[Palestinian Authority]] claims East Jerusal
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  • {{r|Israel}} {{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict||**}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Israel Defense Forces]]
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  • ...ter for Strategic Studies]], Tel Aviv University; advisory board member, [[Israel Policy Forum]], [[J Street]]; retired [[major general]] with 33 years of [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Israel Defense Forces/Approval]]
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  • {{r|Israel}} {{r|State of Israel||**}}
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  • The [[air force]] of [[Israel]], [[Hel HaAvir]]
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  • ...for the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]; U.S. ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton
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  • An [[Israel|Israeli]] singer and movie [[acting|actor]].
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  • Former [[Foreign Minister of Israel]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]
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  • ...el Center for Policy Research]]; former adviser to the [[Prime Minister of Israel]] specializing in the impact of political radicalism among Israeli Arabs;
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  • ...s]] (MFA), said Israel's communication needed to broaden: "The world 'sees Israel through the helmet of an Israeli soldier. [but it is ] more than SOS -- syn | title = Israel, The Brand
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  • Cryptographer who teaches at the Weizmann Institute in Israel.
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  • The act of emigration to Israel by a Jew
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  • ...partitioned the [[British Mandate of Palestine]]. They were captured by [[Israel]] in the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], and remain under local government of th ...n Sea was as small as 9 miles. In that part of Israel was over half of the Israel population and much of its industry, including its electrical power generat
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  • ...East: The Implications of the US Regional Command Structure (CENTCOM) For Israel'' (Tel Aviv: Ministry of Defense Publications), 1993 *''Israel as an American Non-NATO Ally: Parameters of Defense and Industrial Cooperat
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  • ...cle by [[Martin Kramer]], discussing the interactions, from a hardline pro-Israel position, of the interactions of the two-state solution and negotiations be *"Olmert to Haaretz: Two-state solution, or Israel is done for", Aluf Benn, David Landau, Barak Ravid and Shmuel Rosner; ''[[H
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  • (1948—2006) [[Israel|Israeli]] songwriter and newspaper columnist for ''[[Ha'ir]]''.
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  • Russian-born (1950) mathematician who lives and works in Israel.
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  • ...retary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2000-2001); [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]] (1997-2000), [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]] (1994-1997), [[U.S. Ambassador
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  • ...will return to earth in [[Jerusalem]]. As a consequence, they believe that Israel and Jerusalem must not be divided. They oppose any [[two-state solution]], | title = [[Christians United For Israel]]}}</ref>
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  • ...li supporter, [[J Street]]; Executive Director, Rabbis for Human Rights, Israel
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  • The 1947 plan for partitioning [[Palestine]] into [[Israel]] and an [[Arab]] territory
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  • {{r|U.S. policy toward Israel}} {{r|State of Israel}}
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  • '''Eli Biham''' is a [[cryptographer]] at the [[Technion]] university in [[Israel]].
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  • ...trikes, especially air attacks against the Egyptian and Syrian air forces, Israel won a decisive victory and captured the [[West Bank]], [[Jerusalem]], the [
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  • ...n bill) she was the spokesperson of the Masorti (Conservative) Movement in Israel.
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  • ...resolution that partitioned the [[1922 British mandate of Palestine]] into Israel and Transjordan. .... One major issue has been called "land for peace". The current borders of Israel and the Palestinian territories do not follow the partition lines, but the
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  • Short-term conflict in June 1967 between Israel and a coalition of Arab states.
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  • Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Former Chair, [[Jewish Agency for Israel]] Committee on Immigration and Absorption
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  • ...em Center for Public Affairs]], and has been a diplomat for the [[State of Israel]]. He is a member of the [[Hasbara|Hasbara Speakers Bureau]] ...oreign Policy Advisor to two [[Prime Minister of Israel|Prime Ministers of Israel]], [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] and [[Ariel Sharon]]; he was part of Sharon's de
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  • ...esents the role Israel can play for American interests as well as securing Israel's interests. <ref>{{citation ...rsial paper on "realist" foreign policy, JINSA is described as part of the Israel Lobby, whose overall policies push Israeli interests that may be a strategi
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  • {{r|Israel}} {{r|Israel}}
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  • *[[Israel]]
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  • {{r|Arad, Israel}} {{r|Megiddo, Israel}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Israel Defense Forces]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Israel-Palestine security}}
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  • Palestine viper; venomous viper species found in Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.
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  • ...t Fellowship for The Netherlands in 2008; previously at Case Law School; [[Israel Defense Forces]] Judge Advocate General’s Corps, assignments including i
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  • {{r|The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy|''The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy''}}
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  • ...eli rock band that existed in the years 1973-1976, and was known mainly in Israel.
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  • City in southern Israel, about 45 km from Beersheba and 25 km from the Dead Sea.
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  • Center-left [[political party]] of the [[State of Israel]], headed by [[Ehud Barak]]
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  • *Israel & The States *[[Israel]]
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  • [[Head of government]] of the [[State of Israel]], currently [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]
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  • [[State of Israel|Israeli]] religious [[political party]], representing orthodox [[Sephardi J
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  • ...}</noinclude>U.S. interest group supporting a policy toward the [[State of Israel]], which is defined in terms of American interests
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  • {{r|State of Israel}} {{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict}}
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  • ...r, [[J Street]]; Former National Security Advisor to [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Yitzhak Rabin]]
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  • Resolution of the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]] by creating distinct, sovereign Israeli and Palestinia
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  • ...Tel Aviv is also the centre of 'Gush Dan' (Hebrew: גוש דן, ''Dan Bloc''), Israel's main metropolitan area. In July 2003, Tel Aviv's so-called "White City" a
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  • {{r|Israel}} {{r|State of Israel||**}}
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  • The combined land, sea, and air forces of the [[State of Israel]]
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  • The combined ground, air, and naval armed forces of the state of [[Israel]]
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  • The unicameral parliament of the [[State of Israel]], with 120 members elected by popular vote
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  • ...onist Organization of America]]; supports [[zero-state solution]] to the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]
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  • {{r|The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy|''The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy''|**}}
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  • One who makes [[aliyah]] (i.e., emigrates to Israel as a Jew); oleh is masculine, olah is feminine, and olim is plural
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  • ===Israel===
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  • ...and about policy formation regarding this region. Its primary focus is on Israel-Palestine...It is CNI’s goal to restore a political environment in Americ ...t a group that has an important role "in creating policy and setting anti-Israel agendas but do[es] not organize a significant number of events."[ <ref>{{c
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  • Military and intelligence means of protecting Israel and Palestine from one another's attacks, without consideration of long-ter
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  • Cabinet ministry of the [[State of Israel]], officially responsible for diplomatic relations and relations with world
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  • ...East]], facing the [[Mediterranean Sea]], and sharing borders with Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Turkey]].
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  • ...er]] historian and author, [[Israeli Defense Forces]] officer; former U.S.-Israel dual citizen
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  • ...re going to stop the violence in the Middle East – and it’s not by bashing Israel – it’s by supporting President Obama’s peace initiative. And I ought ...tle = AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Speaks Out Against Calls to Boycott Israel
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  • ...s]]), detailing the history of mankind and the Patriarchs of the People of Israel, up to the exile into Egypt #''Shemot'' ([[Exodus]]), the history of the People of Israel in Egypt, their miraculous Exodus, their early travels in the Wilderness, t
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  • Former Prime Minister of Israel, assassinated by a right-wing Israeli; former Chief of Staff of the [[Israe
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  • An [[missile warning receiver]] made by the Elta Electronics subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Industries, in versions for both military use and to protect civil
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  • {{r|Israel}} ...-15 Eagle|F-15I Eagle fighter}} The F-15I is manufactured specifically for Israel.
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  • ...of the Centre for Social Cohesion, and writes a blog, A Liberal Defense of Israel
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  • ...rt to their pre-1948 nationality, essential [[Jordan]]ian or [[Egypt]]ian. Israel thus has no reason to agree to assimilate them or provide them with a state ...her the present Palestinians can remain where they are, as non-citizens of Israel, or are expected to return to the territory of their national identity.
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  • The [[State of Israel]]'s internationally recognized humanitarian and emergency services organiza
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  • ...dle Eastern coastal region long the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Egypt and Israel; population about 1.4 million Palestinian people, governed by [[Hamas]] sin
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  • ...[[Zionism|Zionist]] organization, with the dual goal of promoting ties to Israel and of developing local Jewish leaders committed to [[social justice]]
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  • ...ecumenicism|ecumenical]] Christian organization that seeks an end to the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]] beginning by engagement with Palestinian Christians. I ...has been listed in the Anti-Defamation League's October 2010 "Top Ten Anti-Israel Groups in America".<ref>{{citation
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  • ...[Israel|Israeli]] singer and movie actor, who enjoyed continued success in Israel from the early 1960s onward. * [http://mooma.keshet-tv.com/artist.asp?ArtistID=1124 Mooma, Israel's Music site]
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  • A venomous member of the genus ''Cerastes'', found in the Middle East from Israel to Iran, and especially in the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • ...deration of Likud organizations, not directly under the [[Likud]] Party in Israel
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  • Director-General, Egypt-Israel Multinational Force and Observers (1998-2004); Deputy Assistant Secretary o
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  • '''Israel's intelligence community''' consists of three main organizations, one civil ...Intelligence Agency]]. A special function is helping [[diaspora]] Jews to Israel from countries where the normal emigration, or [[Aliyah]], agencies are not
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  • ...Staff, Israeli Defense Forces]] (1995-98); Knesset member ([[Center Party (Israel)]]) former Minister of Transport & Tourism
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>Designation awarded by the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Israel, to recognize non-Jews who saved Jews during the [[Holocaust]
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  • ...ate of Israel]], headed, in a coalition government, by [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. It was formed from the union of the Free Center, ...to the Arab-Israeli conflict...in the framework of peace treaties between Israel and its neighbors and will seek cooperation with them on the practical leve
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  • {{r|U.S. policy toward Israel}} {{r|The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy}}
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  • ...speaker and writer, who publishes the [[Tikun Olam]] blog and formed the [[Israel Palestine Forum]]
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  • A think tank on the [[Middle East]], founded with [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] sponsorship, although considered reasonably obje
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  • Current [[Prime Minister of Israel]], leading a right-wing coalition and head of the [[Likud]] Party (center-r
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  • An Arab country of the Middle East, landlocked and bordered by Iraq, [[Israel]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]], and the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine]]
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  • ...t of Philosophy; contributing expert, [[Ariel Center for Policy Research]] Israel
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  • ...nic warfare]] radar jamming pod made by the Elta Electronics subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Industries, intended for large aircraft while a different package
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  • ...ecumenicism|ecumenical]] Christian organization that seeks an end to the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]] beginning by engagement with Palestinian Christians; o
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  • ...omote partnership between Israelis and Americans who support a progressive Israel
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  • Heavy transport helicopter used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and Israel; [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]] special operations version used by [[United States Air
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  • A belief that the Biblical boundaries of [[Israel]] will be restored, and that the Messiah will return to a literal and theoc
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  • Originally developed by Israel and extensively used by the U.S. and other countries, a class of air-launch
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  • ...|refusenik]] movement in the Soviet Union and was only able to emigrate to Israel in 1991, where he is now a professor at [[Tel-Aviv University]]. His M.S. w
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  • ...alyses, graduate education, and planning the first liberal arts college in Israel
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  • Large earthen city mound, or "tel", in the central Jordan Valley of Israel, the site of an important Bronze and Iron Age Canaanite city.
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  • The capture of persons of interest to Israel, in foreign countries, without going through a process of [[international e
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  • A negotiation between the heads of government of Egypt and Israel, hosted by the United States, that produced a peace agreement between the t
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  • ...an River]]. Tel Rehov represents one of the largest ancient city mounds in Israel, its total surface area at the base of the mound comprising some 120,000 m� ...regarding the chronology of the [[United Monarchy]] of [[Kingdom of Israel|Israel]]. Important data has also been forthcoming regarding the Early Bronze Age,
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  • ...of the [[Shin Bet]] and [[Israeli Defense Forces]] Navy; [[Medal of Valor (Israel)]] recipient; recommends third-party negotiations with [[Hamas]]
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  • The civilian foreign intelligence and covert action agency of [[Israel]], roughly comparable to the British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] or U.S
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  • UNESCO World Historical Site and archeological dig in Israel with evidence of many prior battles; believed to be the prophesied site of
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  • ...-based organization, said to be linked with neo-conservative elements in [[Israel]] and the United States. It presents itself as concerned with [[non-govern *[[New Israel Fund]]
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  • ...itical group opposing those that they do not consider to have a strong pro-Israel policy
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  • ...nternational Affairs at the [[University of Chicago]]; coauthor of ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]''
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  • An American Jewish group focused on the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]], which is not explicitly anti-[[Zionism|Zionist]] but
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  • ...[[Head of State]], currently President [[Shimon Peres]], of the [[State of Israel]]
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  • '''Arad''' is a [[city]] in southern [[Israel]], about 45 km from [[Beersheba]] and 25 km from the [[Dead Sea]]. It is ho ...62. It was the last [[development town]] and the first pre-planned city in Israel. Originally, Arad was meant to serve as a regional center for the future Ar
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  • ...e Tel-Aviv based Werber Public Affairs agency.; head of the [[Labor Party (Israel)]] emergency restructuring program and Acting General Director of the part
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  • ...take strong diplomatic actions to resolve the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict|Israel-Palestine]] and [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]]s. It is committed to a [[two-stat ...hak Rabin]]. It has not been supportive of [[Likud]] positions. In ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]'', Mearsheimer and Walt called it moderate.
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  • Chairman of the board and president emeritus, [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]; President of the board of directors, [[Israel2
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  • '''SHAS''' is a [[political party]] in the [[State of Israel]], its name an abbreviation derived from "''Shomrei Torah Sephardim''-Sepha | title = Israel's Netanyahu signs up Shas
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  • ...sraeli Defense Forces''' comprise all the armed services of the state of [[Israel]]; the country uses a unified model such that there are no naval or air for ...irement, and a number of the [[Prime Minister of Israel|Prime Ministers of Israel]] have formerly been Chief of Staff.
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  • ...iate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]], specializing in international intervention; former Se
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  • {{r|Israel-Palestine Conflict}}
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  • ...etwork of student activists organizing for [[social justice]] and peace in Israel and Palestine
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  • ...on; foreign policy journalist; past legislative director of the [[American Israel Public Action Committee]] and active in [[Democratic Party (United States)]
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  • ...''' describes its objective as promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East. It is a [[501(c)(3)]] organization that "takes no posi ...</ref> It appears, however, to consider many criticisms of the [[State of Israel]] to be unbalanced.
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  • ...i]] rock band that existed in the years 1973-1976, and was known mainly in Israel. * [http://mooma.keshet-tv.com/artist.asp?ArtistID=1499 Mooma, Israel's Music site]: Biography, Discography written by Yoav Kootner, an expert in
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  • ...writer and Palestinian solidarity activist based in London, who grew up in Israel, and regards himself as a Hebrew-speaking Palestinian.
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  • ...usually refers to the [[First Intifada]] and [[Second Intifada]] of the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]
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  • ...s, insurgency, [[terrorism]], and counterinsurgency between the [[State of Israel]] and the population of the [[Occupied Territories]] of the [[West Bank]] a
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  • A [[Sunni]] organization dedicated to the destruction of the [[State of Israel]], not part of the [[Palestinian Authority]] or offering services in the [[
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  • ...a, concerned with bringing about an agreed settlement in the conflict over Israel and Palestine.
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  • A Soviet emigre to Israel who was active in [[human rights]] in the Soviet Union, and became active i
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  • ...combining the populations of both the current Occupied Territories and of Israel. It assumes that an appropriate means of representation can be developed, b ...lem, holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Indeed, the general position of Israel is that it must control Jerusalem as a whole, while many Palestinians see E
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  • ...dal of Freedom, controversial about views and conference direction about [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]
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  • ====Israel-Palestine Conflict==== ...the] UN Human Rights Council." Other opponents to Ackerman's positions on Israel were "Jeff Weisenfeld, a former aide to Gov. George Pataki, Jan Fenster, a
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  • ...operations|activities]] to present information favorable to the [[State of Israel]]
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  • ...ity Council Resolution 242]], the "land for peace" proposal to solve the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]]; it includes both Israeli and Palestinian views
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  • ...ts general assumption is that the interests of the U.S. and the [[State of Israel]] will almost always coincide
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  • The national intelligence apparatus for the [[State of Israel]], consisting of a cabinet-level minister, and agencies for counterintellig
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  • ...itzhak Rabin''' (1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was the Prime Minister of Israel from 1974 to 1977, and again from 1992 to 1995. He was assassinated at a pe
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  • ...elief that it is essential for the Jewish people to return to an undivided Israel, before [[Jesus Christ]] will return in [[Jerusalem]]; basis for opposition
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  • ...//www.radicalphilosophy.com/default.asp?channel_id=2188&editorial_id=20101 Israel/Palestine and the Paradoxes of Academic Freedom] in [[Radical Philosophy]]
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  • ...oly Land', the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity, and today including Israel and occupied territories.
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  • The '''Jerusalem Post''' is [[Israel]]'s largest-circulation print and online newspaper, founded in 1932 by Gers ...appropriate policies and positions to secure the goal of a stable, viable Israel and a thriving Jewish people worldwide.
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  • The [[Israel |State of Israel]] has had various extrajudicial mechanisms, often termed preventive detenti ...s used to capture [[Adolf Eichmann]] in [[Argentina]], but, once he was in Israel, was tried in a very public court proceeding.<ref name=Niz-Eich>{{citation
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  • '''Danny Sanderson''' (Born [[November 30]], 1950) is an [[Israel|Israeli]] musician. Sanderson was born In Kfar Blum in Israel, grew in [[Haifa]] and Savion and at the age of 10 moved with his family to
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  • ...and the U.K., which monitor news media for unfairness to [[State of Israel|Israel]]. Their initial funding came from [[Aish HaTorah]].<ref>{{citation ...number involved in [[media monitoring]], which is certainly not limited to Israel or the Middle East. Along with [[academic monitoring]], proponents say it i
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  • ...tunnels as a "lifeline" for Palestinians and the [[private sector]], since Israel restricts the flow of goods across Gaza's borders. Egypt has destroyed some ...[Fatah]] which saw Hamas take power in the Gaza Strip, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas broke down in 2008, towards the end of a period which saw about 2
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  • ...st Coalition forces. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; legal advisor to Israel’s Ministry of Justice, where he helped to create the first-ever public de ...Bureau for the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest. Elliot moved to Israel in 1983, and was inducted into the IDF and reached the rank of Captain.
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  • '''Moses''' is a [[Bible|Biblical]] figure, a leader of the ancient [[Israel]]ites, and lawgiver. Son of [[Jochebed]] and [[Amram]], he is most well-kno
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