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- A pro-Palestinian group is staging a weeklong protest at two British supermarket chains to force them to stop selling Israeli products.
- A leading Kadima Party member presented a plan to establish a Palestinian state within one year.
- President Obama called on Israelis to continue to pursue peace with the Palestinians in a video message screened during a memorial to Yitzhak Rabin.
- The United Nations secretary-general said he will send the Goldstone report to the U.N. Security Council "as soon as possible."
- Reform Jews should eat less red meat and consider more carefully what food they serve in their synagogues, the movement's leader said.
- Palestinian group stages supermarket boycott
- Mofaz proposes Palestinian state in one year
- Obama calls for peace in Rabin rally address
- Security Council to receive Goldstone ‘soon’
- Yoffie to Reform Jews: Eat less meat, blog more
- Wagner great-grandson objects to Berlin Wall event music
- Jerusalem mayor: U.S., Israel should improve communication
- Norway drops war crimes case against Israel
- Obama’s Nobel, Israel’s problem?
- Jews of color come together to explore identity
- FBI: Alleged spy wannabe asked for Israeli citizenship
- Family likely murdered by professional killer
- New signs that Ethiopian aliyah will resume
- U.S. appetite for Israeli food grows
- Female Orthodox scholars helping women talk about sex
- Attacks on J Street as parley approaches





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Posted in: Israel activists blending new, traditional tactics in PR battle
01/13/09 09:42 PM
Facebook is not the only battleground. The"JBlogosphere" has been tirelessly working on original materials as well as instant links to relevant information. Websites like Israelly Cool and The Muqata have been liveblogging Operation Cast Lead from the beginning, garnering tens of thousands of hits. Other blogs provide original analysis and reporting, like Yaacov Lozowick and Elder of Ziyon, to name only two. These are invaluable resources and need to be publicized more.
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