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Israel demands French TV correct 13-year-old report on boy's death

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel demanded a French television station on Sunday correct a report from nearly 13 years ago which helped fuel anger across the world and ignite a bloody uprising against the Jewish state. Full story

Israeli police guard women praying at Jewish site

Forming human chains and using metal barriers, Israeli police held back thousands of ultra-Orthodox protesters who tried to prevent a liberal Jewish women's group from praying at a sensitive holy site Friday, the first time police have come down on the side of the women and not the protesters. Full story

Jerusalem's Ancient 'City of Quarries' Reveals City-Building Rocks

A huge quarry, along with tools and a key, used by workers some 2,000 years ago have been discovered during an excavation in Jerusalem prior to the paving of a highway, the Israel Antiquities Authorities (IAA) announced. Full story

Jewish women eye further court fight for Western Wall rights

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Women seeking equal prayer rights at the Western Wall are planning a further challenge to Jewish Orthodox tradition at the site after a court ruling bolstered their cause, an activist said on Sunday. Full story

Israeli air strike hits Gaza militant base after rocket fired: military

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli aircraft hit a site belonging to Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Sunday in response to a rocket that militants fired from the territory into southern Israel, the Israeli military said. Full story

Top Israeli lawyer rebuffs criticism of email checks at border

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's top legal adviser on Wednesday rebuffed criticism of authorities for asking travelers entering the Jewish state to show border officers their emails, saying the checks affecting only certain foreign nationals were lawful. Full story

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  Women detained for wearing shawls at holy site

Israeli police detained five women activists for wearing prayer shawls at Jerusalem's Western Wall, a practice which Orthodox tradition sees as solely for men. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  President Obama's 'strong two days' in Israel

Top Talkers: President Obama is wrapping up his time in Israel before heading to neighboring Jordan, but while in Jerusalem the president discussed America's support for Israel and a new start to a peace process. The Morning Joe panel -- including the Huffington Post's Sam Stein, Mike Barnicle and B

  Obama tells Israeli youth peace is 'necessary, just, possible'

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports from Jerusalem on the president’s remarks regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict; then The Cycle hosts talk to Nathan Guttman at the Jewish Daily Forward about his reactions to President Obama’s speech in Jerusalem, where he told Israeli youth that peace was “necessary

  Is Israel hesitant to act without the US?

Mark Regev, the official spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, talks about the situation between Israel, Palestine and Iran.

  Obama looks to reaffirm bond with Israel during overseas trip

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports live from Jerusalem about President Barack Obama’s upcoming trip to Israel and talks about some of the problems in the region that are demanding the president’s attention.

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