• "I said, 'If you were reading this, you would understand, ' " Ms. Beit says.

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  • Gilo lies across a narrow valley from the Palestinian village of Beit Jala.

    BBC: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

  • Mohammed Hamed, a young doctor, has spent the past six days at the Beit Hanoun hospital trying to cope with the casualties.

    NPR: Israeli Troops Leave Gaza Town in Ruins

  • Weave through the busy Bethlehem streets to the neighbouring village of Beit Sahour, home to the Biblical field where shepherds watched their flocks by night.

    BBC: A Biblical guide to the West Bank

  • "Two months ago, when a man was digging near his house in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza he uncovered a beautiful mosaic, " said Ms Albetar.

    BBC: Middle East

  • Khaled Abdel Shafi, the director of the United Nations development program in Gaza, says the U.N. is still trying to assess the damage in Beit Hanoun.

    NPR: Israeli Troops Leave Gaza Town in Ruins

  • Among the dead were two girls, ages 4 and 11, who were killed early Tuesday, as they rode in a donkey-driven cart in Beit Hanoun, sources said.

    CNN: Israel considers truce amid airstrikes

  • The Beit Oren Hotel, which is still in operation, has 30 pleasant rooms offering bed and breakfast, as well as a yoga centre and a swimming pool.

    BBC: Kick back on a kibbutz

  • In December, she was on a family vacation in Florida with her sister, Nicole Beit, a 39-year-old Manhattan mother of three, who barely looked up from her Kindle.

    WSJ: How Kindle, Nook and iPad Fuel Sales of Erotica for Women

  • The Kafarnehs' previous dispute, with Beit Hanoun's rival Masri clan, started after a minor collision between a car and a donkey cart and ended up claiming eight lives.

    ECONOMIST: Gaza

  • "Everybody has been talking about this and doing it, " says Mr. Robin, a statistician who lives in the town of Beit Shemesh, which is populated by many descendants of Americans.

    WSJ: Citizenship via Grandparents

  • Further down the street is Beit Oliphant (also called Beit Druze), the former house of Sir Lawrence Oliphant, a British Christian author who made friends with the Druze and moved here in 1882.

    BBC: Israel��s forgotten tribe

  • Washington has called for Israel to pull its troops out of Beit Jala, but Israeli public radio reported that officials had decided the army would stay put because of the continuing shooting.

    BBC: Israel to leave Palestinian town

  • Bennett and his wife lived for four months in the West Bank settlement of Beit Aryeh and then, in 2000, made their move to Manhattan to try to rouse interest in his software idea.

    NEWYORKER: The Party Faithful

  • The 6-foot-5, 308-pound Aboushi is the ninth of 10 children born in Brooklyn to Palestinian parents who came to the U.S. from the town of Beit Hanina in the occupied territory of the West Bank.

    WSJ: Jets' Aboushi a rare Palestinian-American in NFL

  • Speaking on Israel's army radio, the chief negotiator with the Palestinians, Tzipi Livni said she saw the statement about Beit El as she was meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry in Rome on Wednesday afternoon.

    BBC: Israel approves almost 300 new West Bank settler homes

  • Yo considero Beit Lahiya como una ciudad.

    BBC: Mundo | Internacional | Gaza: testimonio de familias

  • Much of Beit Hanoun lies in ruins.

    NPR: Israeli Troops Leave Gaza Town in Ruins

  • Netanyahu's decision to torpedo a proposed law that would have prevented the implementation of the Supreme Court-ordered destruction of the Givat Haulpana neighborhood in Beit El has made these Likud members perceive themselves as isolated and in danger.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Defeating the Jewish Alinskyites

  • Just as poor, uneducated single mothers in Lod can be depended on to blame their troubles on an insensitive government, so groups of ultra-Orthodox extremists in Beit Shemesh, whose own communities decry them, can be trusted to treat nonreligious women poorly.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Is Israeli society unraveling?

  • Beit Oren, which literally means "home of the pine", was one of the first to open a guest house in 1942, and it soon became a popular stay for Europeans looking to escape the harsh summer heat in other parts of the country.

    BBC: Kick back on a kibbutz

  • An official in Israel's Justice Ministry who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter said the case of Beit El differed from other illegal settler outposts because it was home to dozens of families that would lose their homes if the demolition went ahead.

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  • Ahmad Saba, a doctor and a member of the powerful Kafarneh clan in Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, says he (and, he estimates, some 1, 200 of his kinsmen) has been unable to go to work in Gaza City for three months because of a feud between the Kafarnehs and the city's Dughmush clan.

    ECONOMIST: Gaza

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