Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Israeli News Sources - Breaking News

Breaking News
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

    16:33
    At least 30 killed in shelling in Syria, UN accuses Syrian troops of using human shields (DPA)
    16:08
    UN observers deem entry into Syrian province of Haffeh too dangerous, turn back (Reuters)
    14:46
    MK Ya'alon: Syria opposition failing to crush Assad despite support from various states (Haaretz)
    14:14
    Turkey beings talks with Saudi Arabia on long-term oil deal (Reuters)
    13:46
    Lieberman to lose 4 days salary for nonattendance at 38 plenum meetings without explanation(Haaretz)
    13:23
    National Master Plan 38 (to strengthen buildings against earthquakes) passes first reading (Haaretz)
    12:53
    Tunisia detains 86 after Salafi Islamist riots (Reuters)
    12:37
    Head of Knesset's Finance Committee: In my eyes the non-Orthodox rabbis don't exist (Haaretz)
    12:13
    Immigration Authority arrests 73 migrants across Israel Tuesday morning (Haaretz)
    11:53
    Britain's FM: 'All our efforts' are to support a peaceful transition in Syria (Reuters)
    11:08
    Man, 80, pours acid on teacher and two children in northern Israeli village Tamra (Ch. 10)
    10:31
    Woman, 40, found dead in restroom of Tel Aviv's central bus station (Army Radio)
    10:10
    Activists: Mortar hits protest in Syria, 10 killed (AP)
    09:45
    Report: Yemeni army retakes control of militant stronghold of Jaar (Reuters)
    09:28
    Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv's health declines to 'very grave' condition (Army Radio)
    08:52
    U.S. to exempt seven more countries from Iran oil sanctions (DPA)
    08:11
    Report: Syria army shells anti-Assad protest in Deir ez-Zor, dozens killed (Israel Radio)
    06:31
    Salafi Islamists, police clash in Tunisia capital (Reuters)
    04:32
    UN: Syria violence getting worse as both government, opposition shift tactics (Reuters)
    02:45
    Panetta to Peres: U.S. commitment to Israel's security is rock-solid and en
    02:00
    Iran says it agrees to discuss proposal over production of high-grade uranium (Reuters)

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