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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... bitter end.”“We have decided to change the rules of the game,” Israeli internal security minister Avi Dichter said. “We will continue until there is a stop to every kind of fire from the Gaza strip.” The Israeli attacks were launched in response to almost daily rocket and mortar fire against southern Israel by Hamas, which ended a six-month ceasefire a week ago. The UN Security Council called...
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Hamate Lemaan Shlemut Haares (Free subscription) | 27/12/2008
What did Minister Dichter answer Mrs. Gamliel? Why did Shimon Peres lie to Rabbi Ovadia and Eli Yishai? How does the treatment of Gilad Shalit and others captives and missing soldiers mirror the treatment of the Torah and Land loyalists? Shmuel Meidad‚ Chairman‚Choneinu
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Public Security Minister Avi Dichter said on Wednesday: "It is clear to all of us, including the settlers, that this issue would be best solved in agreement. However, if need be, the security system will use force."
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Pajamas Media (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... The origin of the report seems to have been a passing remark by Israeli Public Security Minister Avi Dichter. Visiting Berlin last week to meet with his German counterpart, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble, and queried by the Jerusalem Post as to whether Germany’s notably lax policy toward Hezbollah would be on the agenda, Dichter commented, “I heard they banned Al-Manar.” Contacted...
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Mission & Justice (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... ownership. Fearing a violent confrontation with the settlers, Minister for Internal Security Avi Dichter said every effort would be made to secure a peaceful eviction. “The IDF and the Israel Police have no intention of deviating from the High Court of Justice’s ruling,” Mr Dichter said.
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MaldivianDigital® :: Forum (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
... An article in the Jerusalem Post published on Wednesday quoted Israeli Public Security Minister Avi Dichter as saying that Schaeuble had informed him of the move during a recent trip to Berlin. The US interdicted Al-Manar satellite station in 2004, placing it on its "Terrorist Exclusion List" for what US officials called inciting "terrorist" activity. Paris also banned the station in 2004,...