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On April 28, 2008, a Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attack took place in close proximity to a Palestinian family in Beit Hanoun. The IDF claimed that Palestinian gunmen they had targeted, were most probably carrying explosives which caused the civilian deaths immediately after its assault while Palestinian residents in Beit Hanoun claimed the explosion was a result of Israeli tank fire.
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- Montgomery County Suspends Beit Shemesh Ties
A community in Maryland has suspended negotiations over a sister-city agreement with Beit Shemesh following violence in the Israeli city against women by haredi Orthodox residents. - Suburban D.C. County Suspends Beit Shemesh 'Sister-City' Talks
A community in Maryland has suspended negotiations over a sister-city agreement with Beit Shemesh following violence in the Israeli city against women by Haredi residents. Click here for the rest of the article... - Maryland county suspends sister-city talks with Beit Shemesh
A community in Maryland has suspended negotiations over a sister-city agreement with Beit Shemesh following violence in the Israeli city against women by haredi Orthodox residents. - Montgomery delays Israeli sister-city partnership following ultra-Orthodox controversy
This is not what Montgomery County officials expected when they started signing sister-city agreements. After arranging the first one last year, county officials have been busy finalizing another pact, this one with Beit Shemesh in Israel. Read full article >> - Beit Mery road reopened even as rainstorm continues
A main road in the Metn town of Beit Mery has been reopened after a mudslide blocked the street, causing a heavy traffic jam as the severe rainstorm which struck Beirut Friday morning continues. - Girls’ faces blurred in toy store ad in Beit Shemesh
The faces of young girls modeling Purim costumes in a toy store ad were blurred in haredi Orthodox newspapers in Beit Shemesh. - Ultra-Orthodox Battle Police in Beit Shemesh
Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews scuffled with police, tossed stones and tried to block off roads in Beit Shemesh on Sunday, after six prominent members of the community were arrested earlier in the day on tax fraud and money laundering charges. - Israeli strike kills Palestinian
BEIT HANOUN, Gaza, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- Israel said it attacked Palestinians trying to put explosives near the Gaza border, and Palestinian medics reported one man was killed and another wounded. - A story of Palestinian refugees, but not a 'nakba book'
Tomer Gardi's debut book "Rock, Paper" examines the establishment of the Beit Ussishkin museum on Kibbutz Dan, where the writer was born. He found the museum's archives dusty but far from dull. - Much-debated synagogue plan prompts parking rule proposal
This home at 24 Ludlow Road, dating to 1868, would be razed to make way for a new house of worship proposed by Beit Chaverim Synagogue of Westport/Norwalk.
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