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  • Israel's raid on a pro-Palestinian flotilla of aid ships has drawn criticism from across the globe, but nowhere more severe or damaging than in Turkey, until recently one of its closest allies.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said missiles would be smuggled into the Palestinian territory from Iran if the embargo is lifted. He accused pro-Palestinian activists aboard the Gaza-bound aid flotilla of supporting terrorism. Israel said it was deporting all of the nearly 700 activists detained during Monday's deadly raid.
  • Pro-Palestinian activists say they have sent another boat to challenge Israel's blockade of the Palestinian territory in the wake of Monday's raid on a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid. The U.N. Security Council condemned the "acts" that resulted in the loss of at least nine lives during the confrontation.
  • Israeli naval commandos storm a flotilla of ships carrying aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists to the blockaded Gaza Strip, killing at least nine people in a predawn raid that set off worldwide condemnation and a diplomatic crisis. Dozens of passengers and at least five Israeli soldiers were wounded in the confrontation in international waters.
  • Israeli naval commandos stormed a flotilla of ships carrying aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Monday, killing at least 10 passengers in a predawn raid that set off worldwide condemnation and a diplomatic crisis.
  • If you're born in the U.S.A., you're an American citizen. Some lawmakers, however, plan to challenge that basic assumption. Legislation has been introduced in Congress and a pair of states to deny birth certificates to babies born of illegal-immigrant parents.
  • The Constitution says all persons born in the U.S. are American citizens. But some lawmakers say that shouldn't apply to children of parents here illegally. They've introduced bills meant to trigger a legal battle about the issue.
  • Mikhail Khodorkovsky used to be the richest man in Russia. But since 2003, he's been languishing in a Siberian prison. Some say his true crime was challenging the iron grip of then-President Vladimir Putin.
  • After journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee were detained in North Korea in 2009, Laura's sister, fellow journalist Lisa Ling, worked tirelessly to bring them home. In a conversation with contributor Dave Davies, the sisters detail the incident that ended with former President Bill Clinton bringing them home.
  • We'll hear about the causes, symptoms and treatment options for attachment disorder and how parents can help children with special needs succeed.
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