EU, US condemn plans for more Israeli settler homes 
Europe and the United States condemned Israeli plans announced on Tuesday for another 1,100 homes in an east Jerusalem settlement, a move Palestinian leaders said snubbed a recent offer of talks.Post from: VietNam Today
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Desecration 
A wide patch of steep hillside overlooking Jerusalem's Old City holds row after row of graves. Biblical prophets, revered rabbis and a prime minister are buried there. Yet many of the tombstones have been smashed, litter is strewn around and tethered...
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Israeli Settlement-Building Booms in West Bank - NYTimes.com 
In the three months since Israel ended its freeze, construction is booming in places that are least likely to be part of Israel after any two-state peace deal.
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Giving Away East Jerusalem? | The Last Days 
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Netanyahu to focus on peace talks - Yahoo! News 
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed into a White House meeting Tuesday with the same goal: trying to move the Israelis and Palestinians to resume face-to-face peace talks.
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Netanyahu says progress made in U.S. Mideast talks - Yahoo! News 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ended a troubled U.S. visit on Thursday, saying progress had been made toward settling a dispute with the White House over Jewish housing construction in occupied East Jerusalem.
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Netanyahu fears peace talks delay in settlement feud - Yahoo! News 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he feared Middle East peace talks could be delayed for another year unless Palestinians drop their demand for a full freeze on housing settlements.
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Mitchell meets Netanyahu as US-Israeli row lingers - Yahoo! News 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu huddled in his Washington hotel with US envoy George Mitchell Wednesday, but there was no sign of progress in a row threatening Middle East peace talks.
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Obama meet in night of White House diplomacy - Yahoo! News 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama met twice during a dramatic evening in the White House, but no signs emerged of a breakthrough in a row over Jewish settlements.
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U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought on Tuesday to ease strained ties but their talks yielded no sign of a breakthrough in the stalled Middle East peace process.
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