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  1. CONTROL AND RESISTANCE AT LOCAL- LEVEL INSTITUTIONS: A STUDY OF KAFR YASSIF'S LOCAL COUNCIL UNDER THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT.: An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) by Ahmad H. Sa'di, 2001-06-22
  2. Public Employee Unionism in Israel (Comparative Studies in Public Employment Labor Relations Series) by Jerome Lefkowitz, 1971-12

141. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
Statement issued by the British government in 1917, initiating the process that led to the establishment of the State of israel.
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142. Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
government ministers and representatives of Diaspora Jewish communities said, We unequivocally condemn today s attack, as has the Israeli government.
http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=87157

143. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ISRAEL THIS WEEK?
Lobbying the U.S. government for greater support of israel's security, and for recognition of Biblical claims to the disputed territories. Includes information on activities, and how to participate.
http://www.vipac.org/
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ISRAEL THIS WEEK?
VIPAC
The V irtual I srael P olitical A ction C ommittee - VIPAC

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Links Mailing Instructions Submit Letter Suggestions ... Sign Up Today!! WHO ARE WE?
VIPAC , in existence since 1997, is a group of thousands of people from all across America and all around the worldof many races and religionswho have joined together for one purpose: to petition the US government for a policy that is more supportive of Israel's security, historical and Biblical claims in Judea, Samaria, Gaza, and the Golan Heights. HOW DOES VIPAC WORK?
Each week VIPAC sends a sample e-mail to each of its members. Typically this e-mail encourages greater American support for Israel's right to secure borders in its historical and Biblical homeland. Our members can copy, address and edit this sample letter to reflect their own individual viewpoints. They can then put their name at the bottom after "Sincerely," and send it off as their own to the White House. Our program has grown substantially and has been acknowledged several times by Arutz-7 , a radio station and daily news report in Israel that is heard and sent via the Internet throughout the world.

144. CNN.com - Labor Leader: Party Won't Join Sharon Unity Government - Jan. 14, 2003
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Labor leader: Party won't join Sharon unity government
Israeli prime minister declares threat 'not serious'
Israeli Labor Party leader Amram Mitzna shakes hands with a supporter while campaigning this month in Nazareth. Story Tools
SPECIAL REPORT Ariel Sharon Amram Mitzna How the election works Israel elections ... Israeli government election site RELATED Polls: Sharon, Likud bouncing back SPECIAL REPORT Road map explainer Timeline Occupied lands Key Players ... Special Report JERUSALEM (CNN) Two weeks before Election Day, Israeli Labor Party leader Amram Mitzna announced Tuesday that Labor will never join a national unity government headed by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Mitzna, who advocates the immediate resumption of peace talks with the Palestinians, told reporters that Israeli voters have a choice on January 28: a Sharon government dominated by right-wing parties or one headed by Mitzna that will deal with the Palestinians in an attempt to end terror attacks. "It's us or Sharon. That's the situation and we can't get away from it," Mitzna said.

145. Yoni 4 Knesset
A conservative israeli blog focusing on events in the Knesset. The author writes with outrage about terrorism, refutes antiisrael propaganda, and is critical of government concessions to the Palestinians.
http://www.yoni4knesset.com/mt/
September 22, 2005
Tel Aviv = Gaza
Read what Hamas says and see if you understand what their goal is. If you come to some answer other than the destruction of Israel please let me know. Now the question is if you can see why can't the leaders of Israel? Are they really that stupid or is it their egos', the belief that Israel can't loose to terror is a strong one and I think a wrong idea. Terror can cause the people to loose the will to fight and to seek a way to just make the terrorism stop. This is where a lot of Israelis are today and it will cost us the country.
Thursday, September 22, 2005
MEMRI: Hamas Friday Sermons From Gaza on Al-Jazeera: We Can Liberate All of Palestine (Sea to River)
September 21, 2005
No.991 Hamas Friday Sermons in Abandoned Gaza Settlements on Al-Jazeera TV: "We Can
Liberate Palestine - From the Mediterranean to the Jordan River" The following are excerpts from Hamas Friday sermons and military parades in
abandoned Israeli settlements in Gaza. The footage aired on Al-Jazeera TV on
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146. Primer
Campaigns against what it sees as an antiisrael bias in media as well as in government.
http://www.tampabayprimer.org/

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Move your cursor over a magnifying glass and click to read more 29 September 2000 - 3 July 2005 Civilians Security Forces Total Israeli Casualties Injured Killed Comparable United States statistics: 291,960 injured, 43,740 killed
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147. Independent Media Center Israel Www.indymedia.org.il ((( I )))
adds This is a dangerous attempt by the Israeli government, to suppresscritique of the Israeli government and what is occurring in the Occupied
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148. CNN - Israel's Barak Ready To Form New Peace Government - June 30, 1999
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Israel's Barak ready to form new peace government
June 30, 1999

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JERUSALEM Prime Minister-elect Ehud Barak told the Israeli Knesset on Wednesday that he is ready to form a government, having secured enough legislators to back his plans to revive the sagging Mideast peace process. Barak spokeswoman Merav Parsi-Tzadok said that the former general had sealed a deal with the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, bringing his coalition to 69 seats out of Israel's 120-seat parliament. "This brings parties from all sides of the political spectrum into Barak's government, fulfilling his pledge to create a wide coalition to heal the rifts in Israeli society," Parsi-Tzadok said. Barak formally announced his plans in a letter to Shimon Peres, acting speaker of the Knesset, ending the exhausting period of negotiations that began when Barak's coalition topped incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party in the May 17 elections.

149. CNN.com - Israeli Government, Army Web Sites Crash After Hostile Hits - October
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150. Peres Expects Israeli Unity Government Next Week
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151. 1993 Country Reports On Economic Practice And Trade Reports: ISRAEL
israel finances its deficit through sale of government bonds, sale of governmentowned israel is a signatory to the GATT government Procurement Code,
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152. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Europe Division
Supports United States government programs and policies overseas. Provides engineering support to the Army, Air Force and friendly foreign defense agencies within the U.S. European Command area of responsibility. Under Department of Defense auspices, work is carried out in Western, Central and Eastern Europe, israel, and parts of Africa.
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153. Should We Blame The "Israel Lobby"?
The US puts israel at the top of the list because its government and populationform the only uniformly proUS state in the region. In countries like Egypt,
http://www.socialistworker.org/2002-2/414/414_07_IsraelLobby.shtml
WHAT DO SOCIALISTS SAY?
Should we blame the "Israel lobby"?
IT’S NO secret that the United States is the most powerful and important backer of the state of Israel. The most common explanation for U.S. support is that the "Israel lobby" exercises huge influence in pressuring the American government. Sometimes, explanations like this come from those who claim that "the Jews" have the U.S. government wrapped around their fingers. We can reject this as crude anti-Semitism. But are these organizations and their lobbying efforts the reason why the U.S. supports Israel? From a socialist point of view, the answer is no. Israel annually receives more than $3 billion in U.S. aid. Egypt runs second at around $2 billion. Yet no one would seriously claim that the aid that Egypt receives is the result of an "Egyptian lobby." Since the end of the Second World War, the U.S. has tied its "national security" to its access to and control of the flow of oil. That’s why the U.S. has given military and economic aid to prop up "friendly" states in the regionnot only Israel, but Egypt, Jordan and the Gulf monarchies, too. The U.S. attempt to reconcile support for Israel with support for conservative Arab regimes sometimes leads to conflicts. After the 1991 Gulf War, for example, the Bush Sr. administration withheld U.S. loan guarantees to strong-arm the Israeli government into participating in the U.S.-sponsored Madrid "peace talks." When one White House political adviser warned against the Bush administration’s stand, Secretary of State James Baker is alleged to have said, "Fuck the Jews. They don’t vote for us anyway."

154. CNN - Israel To Pull Ambassador From Austria Amid Protests - February 3, 2000
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President appears poised to approve coalition
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Web posted at: 4:19 a.m. EST (0919 GMT) In this story: 'Personal preferences do not count' Haider defends party RELATED STORIES, SITES From staff and wire reports VIENNA, Austria (CNN) Israel said it would withdraw its ambassador to Austria to protest a proposed government including Joerg Haider's far-right Freedom Party as thousands voiced their opposition in the streets of Vienna late Wednesday. With criticism of planned the coalition growing both inside Austria and internationally, Austrian President Thomas Klestil was expected to announce a decision on the proposed government, led by the center-right People's Party, on Thursday. The 15,000 noisy demonstrators outside the People's Party headquarters Wednesday night clearly wanted the answer to be a resounding "No."

155. CNN.com - Ultra-Orthodox Party Rejoins Sharon Coalition - June 3, 2002
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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon fired Cabinet ministers from two ultra-Orthodox parties after they opposed him on a budget vote. JERUSALEM (CNN) Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has taken the Shas party back in as a coalition partner in his government after throwing the ultra-Orthodox faction out last month when its ministers defied him on a budget vote. The Knesset voted 54-23 Monday night to allow Shas ministers to retake their seats in Sharon's Cabinet after the four stood at the Knesset podium to swear allegiance to the Sharon government. The decision means that the Sharon coalition which had dwindled to 60 seats in the 120-member Knesset will go up to 77 seats with the return of 17 Shas Knesset members. The Shas members had voted against Sharon's 13 billion shekel ($2.7 billion) emergency budget May 21, saying they opposed a provision that would cut child welfare benefits by 24 percent for families that do not serve in the army. Many of the ultra-Orthodox do not serve in the Israeli military.

156. Isreali Law & Government
Declaration of the Establishment of the State of israel Basic Law The governmentof 57281968 israel s government in Action Basic Laws of israel
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157. New Israel Fund
israel government. Knesset israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs Declaration ofthe Establishment of the State of israel Prime Minister of israel- A
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158. FAIFE World Report: Israel
All Israeli government websites carry copyright warnings. The issue of Statecopyright was also addressed in a report of the Subcommittee for Computerized
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Population: GNP per capita: Government / Constitution: Republic Main languages: Hebrew and Arabic Main religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity Literacy: % of population online: 17,1 (July 2000) Israel is a parliamentary democracy and Israeli citizens are free to change their government democratically when elections for Knesset are held every four years. Legislation Over the past 20 years, Israel began to develop a de facto Freedom of Information Law Legal Constraints The Israeli legal system has set a strong legal foundation to guarantee content control of the press and other news media. Extreme security measures were taken by the Administrative branch to assure national security in a reality where the well-being, and at times the very existence of the country, were threatened. Censorship powers are awarded under the 1945 Defense (Emergency) Regulations. This legislation gives the Military Censor wide discretionary powers to shut down a newspaper that publishes articles that are considered by the censor to be endangering national security. The Censor is also empowered to punish a newspaper, to stop the printing of a newspaper, or to confiscate the printing machines that belong to the newspaper. The Censorship Agreement have been subject to many changes since the first agreement was singed in 1949, to the most recent one, singed in May 1996. In addition to news media, theatrical plays and motion pictures are also subject to reviews of a censoring committee. In reality, censorship is rarely imposed on plays and movies but the prospect of such censorship does exist. Recently, when control of the Council for Review of Theatrical Plays and Motion Pictures moved from the Ministry of Interior to the Ministry of Culture, the minister announced that the ministry will consider abolishing the Council, recognizing it to no longer be effective.

159. The Cost Of Israel To The American People By Richard Curtiss
The Israeli government claimed it was a case of mistaken identity. It is asad but proven fact that the Israeli government also has obtained secret US
http://www.alhewar.com/Curtiss.html
The Cost of Israel to the American People by Richard Curtiss Finally, the Israel-U.S. relationship has cost a significant number of American lives. The incidents in which hundreds of U.S. service personnel, diplomats, and civilians have been killed in the Middle East have been reported in the media. But the media seldom revisits these events, and scrupulously avoids analyzing why they occurred or compiling the cumulative toll of American deaths resulting from our Israel-centered Middle East policies. Each of these four categories of the costs of Israel to the American people merits a talk of its own. What follows, therefore, is just an overview of such losses. If you add its foreign aid grants and loans, plus the approximate totals of grants to Israel from other parts of the U.S. federal budget, Israel has received since 1949 a grand total of $84.8 billion, excluding the $10 billion in U.S. government loan guarantees it has drawn to date. And if you calculate what the U.S. has had to pay in interest to borrow this money to give to Israel, the cost of Israel to U.S. taxpayers rises to $134.8 billion, not adjusted for inflation. Nor do the figures above include any of the indirect financial costs of Israel to the United States, which cannot be tallied. One example is the cost to U.S. manufacturers of the Arab boycott, surely in the billions of dollars by now. Another example is the cost to U.S. consumers of the price of petroleum, which surged to such heights that it set off a world-wide recession during the Arab oil boycott imposed in reaction to U.S. support of Israel in the 1973 war.

160. Resolution On Israel, Palestine Lacks Votes
This is an attack on Zionism and the Israeli government. But members of JSUand their supporters said Judaism and the establishment of the state of
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Resolution on Israel, Palestine lacks votes

USAC: JSU, MSA provide presentations; proposal fails to capture majority By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Staff A resolution by the Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) condemning the actions and policies of the Israeli government and supporting Palestinian self-determination failed Tuesday night with five officers voting in favor, three against and one abstention. USAC bylaws require that a resolution must be passed by a majority of voting members - seven. More than 40 members of the Jewish Student Union (JSU) and the Muslim Students Association (MSA) filled Kerckhoff 400 to near maximum capacity, pushing the current council's last meeting to more than four hours in length. USAC President Stacy Lee said that those councilmembers who drafted the resolution were condemning the actions and policies of the Israeli government and not Jewish people. "There are not two sides to this issue," said Lee, who co-sponsored the resolution with Internal Vice President P.J. Gagajena and External Vice President Liz Geyer. "The debate is about awareness." Other councilmembers, however, said they did not believe the council had enough information to pass a resolution on the issue.

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