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Lecturer Nizar Hassan already facing dismissal over slamming student who showed up in IDF uniform. In her native New York, Estee Nemeth was warned not to wear any visible symbols of Jewish or Israeli identity in the subway. So she wore her Star of David inside her shirt. But she never dreamed that in Sderot, the Kassam-battered symbol of Israel's struggle against terrorism, the chain around her neck and the patchwork Israeli flag she sewed on her day pack would get her into trouble.
Number of Arab Israeli youth performing national service more than doubled this academic year.
Say they're employed with no hope of seniority, pension plan; Tamir: Their struggle is justified.
Britain denies damning report, says stringent checks in place to ensure aid doesn't fund propaganda. "Funding Hate Education" reveals disturbing evidence on the millions of pounds of British tax revenue has been funneled into hate education and promoting violence in the Middle East.
Unanimous decision made by CUP if no agreement reached between gov't, senior lecturers by Friday.
Late-night negotiations between university heads, lecturers derail; court to decide: Injunctions or cancellation of semester.
Late-night meeting breaks down as lecturers reject Treasury offer of arbitration; strike in 10th week.
Erez claims that Finance Ministry went back on certain details of agreement being discussed.
Negotiations between SSTO, Finance and Education ministries end unsuccessfully; talks will resume.
Court gives SSTO until 3 p.m. to respond to gov't offer, Hebrew University students lock campus.
Education Ministry: 90% of school children show up to classes; SSTO: We will abide by court decision.
Parents decide on move to show solidarity with teachers; SSTO told to respond to gov't offer by 1.p.m.
Gov't turns back to Labor Court; Tamir says forcing teachers back to work is not the goal.
Histadrut head says both sides have begun discussing details, no need for PM to intervene.
Government and SSTO exchange blows; some progress reported as new offer put on the table.