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Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
Kerry's latest cease-fire plan: What was he thinking? — Kerry isn't anti-Israeli; on the contrary, he's a true friend to Israel. But his conduct in recent days over the Gaza cease-fire raises serious doubts over his judgment and perception of regional events.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu vows Israel will do ‘whatever is necessary’ in fight with Hamas — Smoke rises during an Israeli offensive in the east of Gaza City. A humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip collapsed on Sunday after a barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian militants was met …
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Taylor Marsh and Hot Air
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Netanyahu says Hamas violating its own cease-fire — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Hamas is already violating its own cease-fire that it proposed Sunday morning. — “Hamas doesn't even accept it's own cease-fire. It's continuing to fire at us as we speak,” he said Sunday on CNN's “State of the Union.”
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Talking Points Memo
Gil Hoffman / Jerusalem Post:
Poll: 86.5% of Israelis oppose cease-fire
Poll: 86.5% of Israelis oppose cease-fire
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Algemeiner.com and Israel Matzav
New York Times:
Repeal Prohibition, Again — It took 13 years for the United States to come to its senses and end Prohibition, 13 years in which people kept drinking, otherwise law-abiding citizens became criminals and crime syndicates arose and flourished. It has been more than 40 years since Congress passed …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
NSA: Less need now for Snowden deal — A top National Security Agency offficial says there's less need now for the U.S. Government to cut a deal with leaker Edward Snowden than there was after his wave of surveillance disclosures began more than a year ago.
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Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
100 days to go — Red-state Democrats are hanging tough despite a toxic environment, but Republicans are hopeful about late-breaking opportunities in a pair of swing states. — The GOP needs to net six seats for Senate control and already have a trio of conservative open seats in the bag.
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The PJ Tatler
Zack Ford / ThinkProgress:
Fox News Contributor Calls On U.S. To Welcome Immigrant Children — Conservative columnist and pundit George Will — Conservative columnist and Fox News contributor George Will has long been an advocate for immigration reform, including a conservative version of a “path to citizenship” …
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Walter Russell Mead:
As Libya Implodes, “Smart Diplomacy” Becoming a Punch Line — The reckless and thoughtless Libya intervention just keeps looking worse. But don't read the critics to see how horrible things are: as the government announces that the U.S. has officially evacuated its embassy in Tripoli this morning …
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Power Line, travel.state.gov, Associated Press and Gawker
New York Times:
Republicans' Senate Chances Rise Slightly to 60 Percent, Data Show — Other and undecided responses are not shown. Both Senate seats in South Carolina and Oklahoma are up for election in 2014. — Source: YouGov (CBS/New York Times 2014 Election Panel, conducted July 5 to 24, 2014)
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Rhodes: New sanctions on Russia likely this week — Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said on Sunday increased U.S. and European sanctions against Russia will likely come later this week. — “We still think that the best thing the United States can do is send a message …
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Hillary Clinton / CNN:
CNN Poll: Romney tops Obama but loses to Clinton — Washington (CNN) - If a rematch of the 2012 presidential election were held today, GOP nominee Mitt Romney would top President Barack Obama in the popular vote, according to a new national survey. — But a CNN/ORC International poll …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Everyone says turnout is key. So why does it keep going down? — Tens of millions of dollars will be spent this year in an effort to boost turnout in the November elections. But the longer-term trends suggest that any marginal increase in what is expected to be a low-turnout election …
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