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Ecologists save dying tadpole species near Haifa
Ha'aretz
Just a few weeks before the foundations of a new shopping center covered for all eternity one of last remaining winter ponds in the Haifa area, researchers from Tel Aviv University managed to save a number of a species of rare amphibian from the pool...
Ecologists save almost-extinct tadpole species near Haifa
Ha'aretz
Just a few weeks before the foundations of a new shopping center covered for all eternity one of last remaining winter ponds in the Haifa area, researchers from Tel Aviv University managed to save a number of a species of rare amphibian from the pool...
CIA Director nominee John Brennan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee'.
AP / J. Scott Applewhite
CIA chief makes unannounced Israel visit
The Guardian
JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli defense official says the head of the American CIA spy agency has made an unannounced visit to Israel. | The official says CIA chief John Brennan met ...
Israeli soldiers stand atop of a tank during a military exercise in the Israeli controlled Golan Heights
AP / Ariel Schalit
Israel Hints at New Strikes, Warning Syria Not to Hit Back
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Correction Appended | WASHINGTON – A senior Israeli official signaled on Wednesday that Israel was considering further military strikes on Syria to stop the transfer of advan...
Locusts make their way from Egypt just before they land in Kerem Shalom near the border with Egypt, in southern Israel's Negev Desert, Monday, March 11, 2013. Israeli agricultural officials were continuing efforts to stave off swarms of locust making their way to the country's south in hopes of avoiding a biblical plague two weeks ahead of the Passover holiday. Meanwhile, the Israeli Agriculture Ministry said a new swarm of locusts had crossed into Israel from Egypt and said it was spraying pesticides to try to contain their spread.
AP / Ariel Schalit
Locusts swarm Israel desert in worst infestation in decades
The Washington Times
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Hezbollah
File - A Free Syrian Army fighter fires at Syrian Army positions during a clash in Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.
(photo: AP / Manu Brabo)
Syria conflict: Opposition willing to attend talks
BBC News
The main Syrian opposition coalition has said it is willing to attend an international peace conference expected to take place in Geneva next month. | But a spokesman for the National Coalition, Louay Safi, told the BBC that it would only go if President Bashar al-Assad agreed to step down. | Earlier, Russia said the government had agreed "in ...
Israel
British Foreign Minister William Hague listens to his Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh, not shown, at a press conference in Amman Jordan on Tuesday
(photo: AP / Raad Adayleh)
William Hague says Israel has 'lost international support' over its policies
The Daily Telegraph
William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, said that Israel has lost international support in recent years over its building of settlements. | Foreign Secretary William Hague (R) arrives for a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West bank town of Ramallah Photo: EPA/ATEF SAFADI | By Robert Tait, Jerusalem | 2:01PM BST 24 May 201...



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