| Hebrew calendar Talk:Hebrew_calendar
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| High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle This article refers to the Military HMMWV, not the civilian Hummer sold by General Motors High_Mobility_Multipurpose_Wheeled_Vehicle
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| Peace Now Peace Now (Hebrew:Shalom Akhshav) is a non-governmental organization in Israel with the agenda of "swaying popular opinion and convincing the Israeli government of the need and possibility for achieving a just peace and a historic conciliation with the Palestinian people and neighboring Arab countries; this in exchange for a territorial settlement based on the formula of 'land for peace'". Peace_Now
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| Prime Minister of Israel The Prime Minister of Israel (, Rosh HaMemshala, lit. Head of the Government) is the head of the Israeli government and the most powerful political figure in Israel (the title of President of Israel is an honorary position). The prime minister is the country's chief executive. The official residence of the prime minister, Beit Rosh Hamemshala is in Jerusalem. The current prime minister is Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, the ninth person to hold the position (excluding caretakers). Prime_Minister_of_Israel
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| World Council of Churches World Council of Churches (WCC) is an international Christian ecumenical organization. Based in Geneva, Switzerland , it is a fellowship of about 340 churches of which 157 are members. The fellowship includes denominations collectively representing about 550 million Christians throughout more than 120 countries. World_Council_of_Churches
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| Benjamin Netanyahu Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu (, also Binyamin Netanyahu born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician who has been the Prime Minister of Israel since March 2009. He previously held the same position from June 1996 to July 1999 and is currently the Chairman of the Likud Party.Netanyahu is the first (and, to date, only) Israeli prime minister born after the State of Israel's foundation. Benjamin_Netanyahu
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| Jerry Yang (entrepreneur) Jerry Yang (; born November 6 1968) is a Taiwanese American entrepreneur and the co-founder, former CEO (or as he called himself, the Chief Yahoo) of Yahoo! Inc. Jerry_Yang_(entrepreneur)
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| Sabbatai Zevi Sabbatai Zevi, () (other spellings include Sabetay Sevi in Turkish, Shabbethai, Sabbetai, Shabbsai; Zvi; Sabbetai Tzvi, Shabtai Tzvi; he was also known by the acronym ש״ץ Shatz) (August 1, 1626, in Izmir—possibly September 17, 1676, in Dulcigno (present day Ulcinj), Montenegro) was a rabbi and kabbalist who claimed to be the long-awaited Jewish Messiah, and later converted to Islam. Sabbatai_Zevi
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| Palestine Liberation Organization and Hamas Talk:Palestine_Liberation_Organization_and_Hamas
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| Taser A Taser is an electroshock weapon that uses electrical current to disrupt voluntary control of muscles. Its manufacturer, Taser International, calls the effects "neuromuscular incapacitation" and device's mechanism "Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology". Taser
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| Arad, Israel For other uses, see Arad. For the archaeological site, see Tel Arad.Arad ( South District of Israel. It is located on the border of the Negev and Judean Deserts, west of the Dead Sea and east of the city Beersheba. The city is home to a diverse population of 23,300, Arad,_Israel
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| Ramat Gan Ramat Gan ( Tel Aviv district of Israel, located east of Tel Aviv. It is home to one of the world's major diamond exchanges and Israel's tallest building, the Moshe Aviv Tower. Ramat Gan was established in 1921 as a moshava, a communal farming settlement. At the end of 2007, the population was 133,400. The mayor of Ramat Gan is Zvi Bar. Ramat_Gan
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| Operation Defensive Shield Operation_Defensive_Shield
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| National Religious Party The National Religious Party (, Miflaga Datit Leumit, commonly known in Israel by its Hebrew acronym Mafdal, (Hebrewpolitical party in Israel representing the religious Zionist movement. Formed in 1956, at the time of its dissolution in 2008, it was the second oldest surviving party in the country after Agudat Yisrael, and was part of every government coalition until 1992. National_Religious_Party
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| Israeli West Bank barrier/Archive 5 Talk:Israeli_West_Bank_barrier/Archive_5
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| Maariv Maariv (, lit. Evening) is a Hebrew language daily tabloid published in Israel. It is second in sales after the Yedioth Ahronoth tabloid but third in readership after Israel HaYom as well. Apart from the daily newspaper and its supplements, the media group has a chain of local newspapers with a national scale distribution, a magazines division, and a semi-independent website called NRG, which includes much of the print content. Maariv
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| Members of Hamas called Qawasameh Members_of_Hamas_called_Qawasameh
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| Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2004 This page is a partial listing of incidents of violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 2004. IDT = Israeli (civilians/soldiers) killed by Palestinians; cumulative PDT = Palestinians (unarmed/armed) killed by Israelis; cumulative. (accuracy of the PDT is disputed, see Talk page) Note Violence_in_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_2004
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| Popular Resistance Committees Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) are various Palestinian militant organizations which operate in the Gaza Strip and are regarded as terrorist organizations by Israel and the United States. Fatah and Tanzim member Jamal Abu Samhadana, the PRC are composed primarily of ex-Fatah fighters and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades members and are alleged by Israel to be inspired and financed by Hezbollah. Popular_Resistance_Committees
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| Child suicide bombers in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinian militant groups have recruited minors to attack Israeli targets, both military and civilian, especially during the al-Aqsa Intifada. In some cases these attacks have been suicidal in nature. This deliberate involvement of children in armed conflict has been condemned by international organisations and certain Palestinian groups. Child_suicide_bombers_in_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
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