‘It’s not over yet,’ the prime minister said, calling the U.S.-Israeli campaign ‘the battle of civilization against barbarism.’ Welcoming the Argentine president on his third official visit, Netanyahu said ‘every time he visits Israel, it’s right…
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Netanyahu says Iran war not over, quips that Milei's visit indicates 'something big' about to happen
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Watch: Final rehearsals of flag-bearers for torch-lighting ceremony
מפקד טקס הדלקת המשואות, אלוף-משנה (מיל’) שמעון דרעיצילום: דובר צה”ל The IDF is finalizing preparations for the traditional torch-lighting ceremony that will mark the opening of Israel’s 78th…
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Culture Minister Miki Zohar questioned by police in Histadrut corruption probe
Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar was questioned by police on Sunday as part of a major corruption investigation into the Histadrut, Israel’s main labor federation.
Police confirmed that investigators in the Lahav 433 major crimes…
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Turkey’s FM accuses Israel of using security ‘as an excuse to occupy more land’
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Sunday accused Israel of using security concerns to seize new territory, in the latest strongly worded comments by Ankara against Jerusalem.
“Security is being used by the Netanyahu government as an…
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Iran and Israel: From friends to enemies | US-Israel war on Iran
NewsFeed Israel and the US have been at war with Iran since February 28th. The impact of the conflict has become global and all sides have suffered casualties, but it wasn’t always this way.
Al Jazeera’s Ruby Zaman explains how Iran and…Continue Reading
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Gofman’s Mossad appointment faces legal challenge over serious vetting flaws
A new High Court petition filed on Sunday seeks to block IDF Maj.-Gen. Roman Gofman’s appointment as the next head of the Mossad, arguing that serious flaws in both the vetting process and the underlying conduct attributed to him in the Ori…
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Rethinking Israeli sovereignty through freedom, communal healing
Prologue: The facade of national identity
On Israel’s 78th Independence Day, the state once again takes center stage in its own existential drama.
In the streets, amidst the flags and celebrations, we adopt what theater and literary critics…
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US, Israel, and Iran face key hurdles over Hormuz and Lebanon negotiations
The dispute between the United States – as well as most of the world – and Iran over the Straits of Hormuz continues to fester.
Israel and Hezbollah’s ceasefire also remains on the edge of collapse.
Combined, these two issues have banished…
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Gazans Report Hours-long Queues for Bread Amid Flour and Fuel Shortage
Bread shortages have worsened across Gaza in recent days as bakeries scale back production because of dwindling flour and fuel supplies, leaving Palestinians to queue for hours despite a cease-fire intended to improve humanitarian conditions in…
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Green Party suspends anti-Israel Jewish activist for antisemitism, others remain
The Green Party has suspended anti-Israel activist Tony Greenstein from the party, citing his “documented history of antisemitism, including recent terrorism charges.
Greenstein was a founding member of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. He was…
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