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                  Knesset passes civil union bill
                  Knesset passes civil union bill
                  17.03.2010, Israel

                  Israel's Knesset passed a civil union bill, although it is expected to help only a small percentage of Israelis who do not want a religious wedding.

                  Opposition parties fare well in Russian vote
                  Opposition parties fare well in Russian vote
                  17.03.2010, Jews and Society

                  Two political parties with anti-Semitic elements did well in Russian regional elections.

                  Oren, White House deny ‘crisis’ quotes
                  Oren, White House deny ‘crisis’ quotes
                  17.03.2010, Israel and the World

                  A powerful Congress member says he expects Congress to send President Obama an Iran sanctions bill next month that wlll include tougher enforcement provisions for violators.

                  U.S. and Israel seek to downplay row after stormy week
                  U.S. and Israel seek to downplay row after stormy week
                  17.03.2010, Israel and the World

                  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden spoke on the phone Tuesday night in a bid to ease tensions between the U.S. and Israel over a plan to construct 1,600 new housing units in East Jerusalem.

                  Israel opens Temple Mount, lifts closure on the West Bank
                  Israel opens Temple Mount, lifts closure on the West Bank
                  17.03.2010, Israel

                  Israel on Wednesday lifted its closure on the West Bank and granted open access to Jerusalem's holiest shrine.

                  Palestinian unrest subsides in J'lem
                  Palestinian unrest subsides in J'lem
                  16.03.2010, Israel

                  After a morning of violent clashes, during which dozens of masked Palestinians hurled rocks at Israeli police and burnt tires in various east Jerusalem neighborhoods, order seemed to have been restored to the capital on Tuesday afternoon, with the exception of Shuafat, where sporadic clashes were still being reported.

                  'Logistics delay Mitchell trip'
                  'Logistics delay Mitchell trip'
                  16.03.2010, Israel and the World

                  The US Embassy in Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning confirmed that US Special Mideast envoy George Mitchell will not arrive in Israel on Tuesday evening as planned, but denied reports that the trip was postponed because Washington was waiting for a formal Israeli response over its concerns on an east Jerusalem housing plan.

                  US Congressmen rebuke Obama administration for stark criticism of Israel
                  US Congressmen rebuke Obama administration for stark criticism of Israel
                  16.03.2010, Israel and the World

                  The sharp criticism by the Obama administration of Israel’s announcement to build 1,600 new housing units in east Jerusalem has been rebuked by a number of US senators from both the Democratic and the Republican parties.

                  Israel’s foreign minister boycotts Brazilian president for not visiting Herzl grave
                  Israel’s foreign minister boycotts Brazilian president for not visiting Herzl grave
                  16.03.2010, Israel and the World

                  Brazilian President Lula da Silva, who is currently on a visit to the Middle East, has not visited the grave of Theodor Herzl in Jerusalem, but does plan to go to the grave of former PLO leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah.

                  Israeli defense company awarded Australian contract
                  Israeli defense company awarded Australian contract
                  16.03.2010, Israel and the World

                  An Israeli defense company won a $300 million contract to develop a cutting-edge command and communications system for the Australian Defense Force.

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