Nov 7th, 2009 - Haaretz
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These are, more or less, the ground rules that have been laid down for us by U.S. President Barack Obama: The Israel Navy is permitted to intercept weapons shipments from Iran to Hezbollah and Israel Defense Forces Military Intelligence may disclose details of the latest long-range rockets tested by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. But, at least in the short term, as long as the international community is engaging in dialogue with Tehran in an attempt to formulate an agreement that could perhaps stop its nuclear program, it would be best if Israel did not make too much mischief and get in the way of the responsible adults.
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