Maher al-Assad was never a soldier. He was a gangster in uniform. As Bashar’s brother and head of Syria’s 4th Armored Division, he did not just fight—he looted. His troops manned checkpoints like mafia toll booths, shaking down…
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משטרת המחשבות: אביו של דוד זיני אמור להיחקר מחר
כזכור, ביום חמישי האחרון נמסר לרב זיני כי הוא דרוש לחקירה בגין חשד להסתה – אולם הליך זה התברר כבעייתי, שכן חקירה בעבירת הסתה מחייבת…Continue Reading
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The Blogs: Drawn to Innocent Memories, Pulled to Novel Hopes | Harriet Gimpel
The day before Erev Rosh Hashana, I visited Hostages Square. A feeling that I needed to be there before the holiday. Walking the path between the entrance to the new pavilion of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the space turned into Hostages…
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The Blogs: I’m less worried about God | Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden
The people worry me more
Yom Kippur is coming, and with it, G^d sealing our fate for the new year.
G^d
The nervousness about His judgment is totally misplaced. It’s a relic of idolatry and assimilation to norms we picked up in the Diaspora….
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The Blogs: A Ceasefire Cannot Erase Israel’s Right to Exist | Shmuel Legesse
By Dr. Shmuel Legesse
In recent days, the United Nations has once again demanded an “immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza. The world calls for quiet—but often ignores the deeper truth: Israel is not fighting for…
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The Blogs: Shaking with Breaking – ra’adah, ziyah, and retet | Reuven Chaim Klein
In Part I of this mini-series, we discussed the rhyming words chil, zachil, and dachil all of which refer to the state of being scared and the physical effects of such a feeling. In this essay, we will treat the words ra’adah, ziyah, and…
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The Blogs: Where Have All the Big Brothers Gone? | Leigh Hartzman
I had just landed back in Israel from a business trip to Copenhagen. For a few days, I’d been away from the heaviness that hovers over this country, breathing in a different rhythm, almost forgetting the constant ache of our current…
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The Blogs: Distrust – Caution or a Political Instrument? | Yariv Mohar
It is quite natural for there to be deep distrust between two peoples engaged in a protracted conflict, and for good reasons on both sides—for example, between Israelis and Palestinians. A small illustrative example: Israelis experienced…
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England defeats Canada 33-13 in Women’s Rugby World Cup final
England has outclassed Canada 33-13 in front of a delirious record crowd at Twickenham to win the Women’s Rugby World Cup for the third time.
The tournament hosts came into the final having won 62 of their last 63 matches, a stretch spanning six…
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"מדיניות מטורללת": אין עבודות בשבת – ומהלילה שוב נחסמו נתיבים מרכזיים בת"א – ynet
- “מדיניות מטורללת”: אין עבודות בשבת – ומהלילה שוב נחסמו נתיבים מרכזיים בת”א ynet
- משביתים את הכבישים ynet
- החל מהלילה: כאוס תחבורתי בגוש דן Mako
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