Flight MH17 Down Over Ukraine Posted: Friday, July 18, 2014
Israel starts Gaza ground offensive Netanyahu's office says purpose of mission is to destroy terror tunnels and seriously harm the infrastructure of Hamas and other terrorist organizations in Gaza.
Israeli Army: Gaza Invasion Doesn't Mean to Oust Hamas Cabinet Eager to Escalate, But Goals Are Unclear
Israeli Crowd Cheers As Missile Hits Gaza Live On CNN "I think you can probably see there are lots of Israelis gathered around who are cheering when they see these kinds of Israeli strikes."
Israeli tanks shelling Gaza rehab hospital: director
NBC News Pulls Veteran Reporter from Gaza After Witnessing Israeli Attack on Children
10 dead, including 7 children, in Israeli attacks on Gaza
Border Children: 'They Don't Speak English, but They Understand Hate'
"They Have To Die": Israeli Politician Calls For Killing of Palestinian Mothers
In Gaza, three children killed playing on roof
Through Lens, 4 Boys Dead by Gaza Shore
Israel Terrorizes Palestinians in Gaza
We single Israel out because we in the west are shamefully complicit in its crimes The assault on Gaza has been a humanitarian disaster, yet the west's staunch support for Israel continues.
Teen beaten by Israeli police returns home to Tampa Tariq Abu Khdeir, a 15-year-old Palestinian-American student at Universal Academy of Florida high school, arrived at Tampa International Airport around 10:30 p.m., and spoke to the media shortly after.
Malaysia airliner 'shot down' over Ukraine Malaysian Airlines plane carrying 298 passengers and crew crashes in eastern Ukraine, in apparent missile strike.
Flight MH17 Down Over Ukraine Flying over warzone Ukraine, the probable & convenient happens.
U.S. official: Missile shot down Malaysia Airlines plane
Putin Blames Ukraine For Downing Of Passenger Plane In Pro-Russian Rebel Territory
Russia: US sanctions revenge for Ukrainian failure, Moscow may retaliate
Reports that Putin flew similar route as MH17, presidential airport says 'hasn't overflown Ukraine for long time'
Kiev deployed powerful anti-air systems to E. Ukraine ahead of the Malaysian plane crash
When the U.S. welched on Shevardnadze The Ukraine crisis owes its roots to a deal America made and broke with the recently deceased Soviet foreign minister
More Ukrainian soldiers killed as fighting rages in east, peace move flops
Russia's Putin Says U.S. Sanctions Are Leading to 'Dead End'
Putin denies Russia to reopen Soviet-era spy post in Cuba
Syria conflict: Western countries sending millions of pounds in aid to Isis-controlled regions Food aid and medicines sent by governments, NGOs and the UN are arriving in towns such as Raqqa, Manbij and Jarablus, which have witnessed beheadings and crucifixions since the terrorist group took over early this year
Hezbollah, al-Qaeda Fight Along Syria-Lebanon Border Five Days of Fighting Reported at Restive Border
Over 100 Killed in Iraq As Peshmerga Clash with Militants
Swedish court to rule on lifting Julian Assange arrest warrant WikiLeaks founder has spent two years in Ecuadorian embassy in London to avoid extradition over allegations of rape
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