New poll examines what the political map might look like if both Naftali Bennett and Yoaz Hendel founded new parties.
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New poll: Party led by Yoaz Hendel would win 8 seats
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How long can Israel stay in a loop of multiple crises and nonstop drama? – Israel News
If, as is often said, a week is a long time in politics, then this week in Israel felt like an eternity.
The country intensified its military offensive in Gaza, struck targets in Lebanon and Syria, and witnessed yet another dramatic reversal…
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LIVE BLOG: Massacres Continue in Gaza | Hamas Leader Assassinated in Sidon – Day 536
Fri, Apr 4, 12:55 PM (Palestine Time)
Roger Waters EXCLUSIVE: “We are RIGHT! Genocide is WRONG!”
Rock legend, Pink Floyd co-founder, and global justice activist
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Indian actor Manoj Kumar, known for ‘patriotic’ films, dies at 87 | Bollywood News
Throughout his career, Kumar acted – and at times directed – films that had a focus on unity and national pride.
Indian actor Manoj Kumar, known for his roles in Hindi-language films with patriotic themes, has died aged 87.
Kumar died in…
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South Korea and US agree on Patriot redeployment plan
South Korea and the United States have come to an agreement on the temporary redeployment of Patriot missile defence batteries to the Middle East. This was written by the Yonhap news agency.
‘In March, the allies…
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The Mystery of the Mincha
Why does the Torah feature the Mincha immediately after the Olah, right before the Shelamim, rather than after all four of the animal korbonot?
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New survey shows two-thirds of UK Jews have experienced workplace antisemitism
A new survey has revealed that 64% of British Jews say they have experienced antisemitism in their workplaces since the October 7 Hamas attacks.
The online survey, conducted by the Board of Deputies, the Jewish Leadership Council and…
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Shrinking Gaza buffer zone let terror through, shows IDF probe into October 7 massacr
The ceasefire agreements Israel signed with Hamas over the decade leading up to the October 7 massacre gradually shrank the perimeter along the Gaza border where Palestinian presence had been prohibited.
An IDF investigation into the battle at…
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