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Selected Articles: UN Security Council, President Obama Involved in Potential Israel Boycott
By Global Research News
Global Research, January 31, 2016

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Netanyahu‘There is no excuse for terrorism’ Netanyahu tells the UN

By Anthony Bellchambers, January 27 2016

In response to world condemnation of his decision to authorise yet more illegal houses for Israelis on Palestinian land, Netanyahu strikes out against the severe criticism by the UN Secretary General.

1-Netanyahu-NaziUN Security Council to Consider defining all Israeli Settlements in Occupied Territories as Illegal

By Anthony Bellchambers, January 29 2016

Binyamin Netanyahu is the leader of Likud: the successor to the Irgun Zvai Leumi movement that consisted of political militants who carried out the first major terrorist bombing in the Middle East in which 92 innocent people were murdered.

Laurent-FabiusFrance Ready to Recognise a Palestinian State as Israel Refuses Co-Operation

By Anthony Bellchambers, January 30 2016

France’s Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, has warned that letting the status quo continue, risks killing of a two-state solution and playing into the hands of ISIS, the Islamic State militants.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. © Ammar Awad / ReutersBehind Israel’s Campaign to Vilify Peace Groups

By Jonathan Cook, January 30 2016

Far-right activists spying on Israeli human rights community received hidden funds from Netanyahu government Israeli government funds have been secretly transferred to far-right organisations leading a smear campaign against groups opposed to the occupation, a series of investigations show.

Obamapressconfer-510x340Obama Joins Israel Boycott? Labels West Bank Goods

By Jordan Schachtel, January 30 2016

In a step towards joining an Israel boycott, the U.S. is now requiring goods originating from the West Bank (also known as Judea and Samaria) to be labeled separately from products from the rest of Israel, following the European Union’s crackdown on products from the disputed territories.

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