Israeli activists demand end to assassinations
14th Nov 2006, 03:34 GMT
Hundreds of Israeli peace activists, joined by three foreign Nobel laureates, asked Israel's high court Monday to rule against assassinations carried out by the army in the Palestinian Territories, saying the attacks were killing civilians. The petition, signed by 10 peace groups and 200 individuals.
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