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JERUSALEM - Israel announced Monday it will take part in a U.N.
RAFAH, Gaza Strip - The smugglers who sneak consumer goods, cash and weapons into the blockaded Gaza Strip have cut hundreds of holes in an underground steel wall Egypt is building along the border to try to stop them, two Egyptian security officials said Thursday.
EL-ARISH, Egypt - A Libyan aid ship blocked by Israeli missile ships from steaming to Gaza reached an Egyptian port Wednesday, bringing an end to the latest challenge to Israel's naval embargo of the Palestinian territory.
EL-ARISH, Egypt - A Libyan chartered aid ship trying to break Israel's Gaza blockade was steaming for an Egyptian port Wednesday after changing course in the Mediterranean Sea, bringing an end to the latest challenge to Israel's naval embargo of the seaside strip.
EL-ARISH, Egypt - A Libyan aid ship trying to break Israel's Gaza blockade was steaming for an Egyptian port Wednesday after changing course in the Mediterranean Sea, bringing an end to the latest challenge to Israel's embargo of the seaside strip.
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