Terrorists honored as Al Jazeera reporters | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/World News/Terrorism“These fearless and tenacious Palestinian journalists in Gaza who don’t have the luxury to leave when reporting becomes too dangerous,” said…
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Terrorists honored as Al Jazeera reporters
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'Alien' visitor 3I/ATLAS shows strange chemistry in new NASA study – Chron
- ‘Alien’ visitor 3I/ATLAS shows strange chemistry in new NASA study Chron
- New images show an interstellar comet that will soon make its closest approach to Earth CNN
- Americans are not going to the dentist enough : Short Wave NPR
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Who needs a state commission of inquiry?
The following are a few quotes, (complete, partial and paraphrases of current and past Israeli political leaders calling for the establishment of State Commissions of Inquiry: “The magnitude of the failure requires the magnitude of a state…
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Haaretz.com, the online English edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, gives you breaking news, analyses and opinions about Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish…
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Cole Palmer left out of Chelsea squad for Champions League Atalanta trip
Cole Palmer has not…
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Historic Christian presence in the West Bank is under attack
Worshippers attend mass at an Orthodox church in Beit Sahour near the West Bank city of Bethlehem on March 8, 2020, after the city came under lockdown (File: Musa Al Shaer/AFP) Israeli military-backed colonizers are annexing historical…
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Reconnecting – Parashat Va-yishlah 5786
So, as many of you know, Sharon and I are getting ready to celebrate, with God’s help, an incredible moment in our family’s life – our daughter’s wedding. We feel deeply blessed. Another blessing is that we’re not just gaining a…
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Israel: Never a Vacation; Always a Trip (Part I of 3)
Part One of a Three-Week Odyssey It’s been over six years since I’ve been to Israel. Let’s just say, I was way overdue. My connections there are deep and wide. Although I have a small number of actual relatives who made Aliyah in the…
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From New York: Without international partners, science will fall short
Under the shadow of geopolitical tension and global uncertainty around the future of Israel, doubling down on international academic collaboration can serve as an antidote that allows us to envision a brighter version of this future. Calls for…
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How the West’s $57 Billion Bailout Is Funding Egypt’s Next Disaster
In the closing weeks of the year, Egypt staged a parliamentary election that was less a democratic exercise and more a choreographed formality. With parties friendly to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s regime dominating the ballot, and…
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