Israel is operating a parallel import system into Gaza that allows commercial traders to bring in goods barred to humanitarian organizations, including items classified by Israel as “dual-use,” The Guardian reported Thursday.
COGAT, the…
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Israel lets Gaza merchants import ‘dual use’ items banned to aid groups — report
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New Tehran banners threaten further attacks on Israel, US interests – ایران اینترنشنال
- New Tehran banners threaten further attacks on Israel, US interests ایران اینترنشنال
- Netanyahu raised possible “round 2” strikes on Iran with Trump Axios
- Six Months After War, Israel Warns It Could Strike Iran Again The Wall…
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War Ethicist Michael Walzer, a Zionist to His Core, Cautiously Joins Israel’s Critics
In the spring of 1967, the young philosopher Michael Walzer traveled across the United States, passionately speaking out against the Vietnam War wherever anyone would listen. Then the Six-Day War broke out – and the Harvard lecturer defended…
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Rabbi assaulted in in Jaffa
One of the rabbis of the Yaffo (Jaffa) Hesder Yeshiva was attacked this evening (Thursday) while walking on Yefet Street in the city by an Arab man who also cursed him out of hatred toward Jews.
The yeshiva stated: “We call on the Tel Aviv…
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Attorney-General: Benjamin Netanyahu must explain why he hasn’t fired Itamar Ben-Gvir
Attorney-General: Benjamin Netanyahu must explain why he hasn’t fired Itamar Ben-Gvir | The Jerusalem Post Continue Reading
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From terrorism to alleged collaboration with Israel, and death in Gaza: ‘his family r
The body was that of Khalil Dawas, a Palestinian from the Aqabat Jabr refugee camp near Jericho, suspected by fellow Palestinians of collaborating with Israeli forces. His story, recounted by residents and Palestinian fighters interviewed by the…
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Amid disastrous flooding of displacement camps in Gaza, Israel bans humanitarian organizations providing relief – Mondoweiss
When Yahya Oweis, 28, learned that severe weather was expected to hit the Gaza Strip, including heavy rain and strong winds, he did everything he could to secure his tent to prevent it from being torn from the ground or collapsing on him…
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Wave of price rises and tax hikes takes effect, fueling costs for Israelis in 2026
When the clock struck midnight in Israel on Wednesday night, the country ushered in not just 2026 but also a series of price hikes, utility cost rises, and tax increases that will hit Israelis’ pockets and shrink their available income,…
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Watch: Streamer tries to show how safe migrants are – is proven wrong
To prove it was safe for a woman to walk around in areas populated by migrants, German Twitch streamer ‘Kunshikitty’ broadcast a livestream while walking around New Year’s celebrations in Cologne. She was assaulted twice on camera during the stream.
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Five killed as Iran protests intensify and spread beyond Tehran
Demonstrations sparked by Iran’s deepening economic crisis spread Thursday into rural provinces, leaving at least five people dead in the first reported fatalities among protesters and security forces, Iranian authorities and rights groups…
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