person > Nabil Abu Rdainah
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Decision to allow settler homes on occupied land comes days before US secretary of state's visit to revive peace talks.
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UN chief says he is "deeply troubled" with decision to give formal status to outposts in Bruchin, Rechalim and Sansana.
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Officials say that Israel accepting Quartet's proposal for negotiations changes nothing on the ground.
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Obama says Libya's future now in "the hands of the people", while Arab nations officially recognise opposition council.
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Defence minister approves largest housing project in a single settlement since current government took power.
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Palestinians to press for UN recognition in September as former chief negotiator questions Israel's commitment to peace.
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Hillary Clinton joins international leaders in denouncing Israel's plans to build new settler homes in East Jerusalem.
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Leader wants Israel's recognition as a Jewish state in exchange for extension of partial freeze on settlement growth.
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Ministers meeting in Libya give the US another month to try to keep Palestinian-Israel peace talks from collapsing.
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Foreign ministers in Libya support Palestinian president's stance to end talks unless Israel stops settlement building.
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