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    FILE - This is a Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 file photo of Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, British senior minister of state at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, listens to a reporter during a joint news conference with Sartaj Aziz in Islamabad, Pakistan.  Britain's  first female Muslim Cabinet member Sayeeda Warsi has resigned in protest of British government policies on Gaza.Sayeeda Warsi, a Foreign Office minister, says that she wrote to Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday Aug. 5, 2014 saying she could
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    UK Muslim Cabinet member quits over Gaza policies

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    Jimmy Carter: Hamas a ‘Legitimate Political Actor’

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    Ben-Gurion Airport uses the most sophisticated aviation security in the world, which protects flights from all threats, including Hamas rocket shrapnel landing outside the airport (the occurrence on Tuesday which triggered the ban). (AP Photo)
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    The four foundations of U.S. national security

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    An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man carries the body of Avrohom Wallis during his funeral in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug. 4, 2014. An assault carried out with a construction vehicle served as another reminder of the tense climate. Israeli TV stations broadcast a series of amateur videos of the attack, in which a Palestinian man used the front shovel of a construction excavator to ram a bus and tip it over. Police said a man who worked at the site was run over and killed by the construction vehicle. He was identified as a 29-year-old religious inspector whose job was to ensure that ancient graves were not damaged by construction work. A policeman who happened to be in the area shot the driver, who was identified as a resident of a Palestinian neighborhood in east Jerusalem. The man's uncle, Hisham Jaabis, said the incident was a traffic accident and that his nephew had been gunned down in cold blood while trying to dodge the bus.
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    Israel, Hamas accept Egyptian cease-fire plan

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    US expresses support for Mideast cease-fire
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    An elderly Palestinian man makes his way on the rubble of a destroyed house following Israeli strikes in Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip on Monday. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
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    August 4, 2014 9:11 pm
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    In this Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014 photo, Sabreen el-Tartour, of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, walks through a devastated area in Gaza City. From the first day of Israel-Hamas fighting on July 8, human rights groups operating in Gaza have been collecting detailed information about the aftermath of Israeli strikes, so far more than 4,600, according to the military, to lay the groundwork for future legal proceedings. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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    Both sides prepare for new Gaza war crimes probe

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    Abrams, Jebreal Debate Media Coverage of Israel-Hamas War

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    Violence Slows in Gaza; Partial Cease-fire Ends
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