The Jerusalem Post Newsletter
March 25, 2015

 

Final meetings planned by Jerusalem Municipality and Interior Ministry canceled at last minute.


 


In its report, the EU calls on Israel to ensure respect for international law and human rights in the "occupied" territories.

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Following the Likud's decisive victory in last week's elections, Netanyahu will soon be tasked by Israel's president with forming a coalition government.   

  

Prosecutors launched the indictment after a citizen complained that hand signal depicted in cartoon, commonly used in Turkey to insult homosexuals, was against the country's moral values.

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Initiative is geared towards junior high students which offers after-school programs in computer technology.

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US state department is considering reducing loan guarantees to Israel as a sign of the growing political discord between the two allies.


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Loan guarantees serve both as an emergency stop-gap for a crisis and a means of lowering Israel's borrowing costs.

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Unidentified warplanes fired missiles at the Aden neighborhood where Hadi's compound is located, residents said.



Hundreds of Israeli schools are participating in the biggest programming contest in Israeli history

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