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...The split in the Israeli public has been mirrored by the tortuous debate within the country’s five-person war cabinet led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu....
...Mr Netanyahu came in for harsh criticism in 2010 when a raging fire in the Carmel forest near Haifa lasted for days, killing more than 40 people....
...and “the next prime minister” erupted in Tel Aviv’s Carmel market on Thursday as Isaac Herzog, Israel’s centre-left opposition leader and front-runner in next Tuesday’s election stepped out of a car with...
...Baidu, China’s largest search engine, has put $3m into Pixellot, an Israeli video capture start-up, and it provided funds to Carmel Ventures, an Israeli venture capital firm, last year....
...He went to the now defunct private Carmel College, known as “the Jewish Eton”, though he did not take to it....
...Firefighters in northern Israel may finally have gained control of the most devastating forest fire in the nation’s history but the government of Benjamin Netanyahu has faced a storm of criticism for its...
...Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister, convened an emergency cabinet meeting in Tel Aviv on the disaster early on Friday, as firefighting crews and equipment from countries including Bulgaria, Jordan and Greece...
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