Israel braced on Monday for a severe windstorm expected to sweep the country from Monday evening through Tuesday, prompting the Meteorological Service to issue its highest-level red alert. Authorities warned of powerful gusts, heavy rainfall,…
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Israel braces for storm with wind gusts up to 110 km/h
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Arkin raises $100m for early-stage biotech fund
The main investors in Arkin Bio Ventures III together with Arkin Capital are Israeli institutional investors including Phoenix Finance, Clal Insurance, and Amitim pension fund.
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Trump threatens, protests grow and Khamenei is cornered: deal or escalation?
“Maybe we’ll meet with them. “I think they’re tired of being beat up by the United States. Iran wants to negotiate with us,” Trump said. He also issued a veiled threat, adding, “We may have to act first.”
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Daily Briefing Jan. 12: Day 829 – Qatargate suspect Einhorn labeled ‘fugitive criminal’
Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Legal and settlements reporter Jeremy Sharon joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s…
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Exclusive: Israel poised to launch defence privatisations in months, says government official – Reuters
- Exclusive: Israel poised to launch defence privatisations in months, says government official Reuters
- Exclusive-Israel Poised to Launch Defence Privatisations in Months, Says Government Official U.S. News & World Report
- Government plans to sell…
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Occupation continues its aggression on Gaza despite ceasefire agreement
RAMALLAH, January 12, 2026 (WAFA) – The Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network said that the Israeli occupation government continues its aggression on the Gaza Strip at a different pace but with the same objectives, by…
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Syria after Assad: A first report card on Ahmed al-Sharaa
Revolutions are judged by what they overthrow; governments are judged by what they protect. And here, the record grows troubling. Opinion.
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School resumes in tents under shadow of Gaza’s ‘yellow line’
Item 1 of 6 Displaced Palestinian girl Toulin Al-Hindi, 7, is reflected in a hanging mirror as she does her homework inside her family’s tent near the Israeli-designated “yellow line”, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, January 6, 2026….
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Why is this green paradise next to Tel Aviv closed to the public?
Mikveh Israel’s agriculture school is leery about opening its land to visitors, saying the students’ needs come first. But residents of the suburb of Holon next door are upset at being shut out of the huge, beautiful park
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Three sentenced for Oct. 8 looting of belongings of Nova festival victims
Three people were sentenced on Monday for looting belongings abandoned at the Nova festival site in southern Israel on October 8, 2023, the day after the devastating Hamas-led massacre.
Liran Yakubov, Netanel Aviv and Oz Ruham, all from…
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