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  • Dani Dayan: Two-State Solution Only a ‘Mirage’

    Dani Dayan: Two-State Solution Only a ‘Mirage’

    Dani Dayan, former head of the Council of Jewish Communities of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, on Friday, said the two-state solution “never existed.” Speaking on the BBC news show “Hardtalk,” Dayan said the views of the ultra-Right are “quite realistic, as Israel is beginning to understand the two-state solution never existed, it was …

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  • Netanyahu: Hamas Could Replace Palestinian Authority

    Netanyahu: Hamas Could Replace Palestinian Authority

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said Hamas could replace the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, before or after a peace agreement. “Any sensible person can understand Hamas is able to replace the Palestinian Authority— before an agreement or after an agreement—as witnessed in Gaza,” Netanyahu said, speaking at a Bible study group …

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  • Israel: A Light to the Nations

    Israel: A Light to the Nations

    The festival of Hanukkah, which ended this year on Sunday night, Dec 16, has provided an appropriate opportunity to illuminate the life-saving achievements of the Jewish State. Here are only a few of many recent heartwarming highlights: Curing cancer is one of the main life-saving goals of Israeli researchers and bio-techs. Israeli biologist Ido Bachalet …

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  • Banned: Lady Gaga Album Offensive to Lebanese Christians

    Banned: Lady Gaga Album Offensive to Lebanese Christians

    ladygagaU.S. singer Lady Gaga's latest album "Born This Way" has been banned by Lebanon's General Security for being "offensive to Christianity," Lebanese newspaper The Daily Star reported on Monday, citing unconfirmed reports.

    A shipment of the album to Lebanon was reportedly impounded immediately by General Security upon delivery to the country last week.

    According to the report, the track entitled "Judas" on the album has drawn criticism from religious groups. The single, in which Gaga sings "I’m just a holy fool, oh baby he’s so cruel/But I’m still in love with Judas," was taken off of Lebanese radio playlists in April.

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