AFP — On the windswept hills overlooking Turkey’s vast southeastern plains, new archaeological discoveries are revealing how life might have looked 11,000 years ago when the world’s earliest communities began to emerge.
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At ‘Neolithic capital’ in Turkey, carved faces upend narrative of a primitive age
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Governing Can’t Run Through the Likud Central Committee
Governing Can’t Run Through the Likud Central Committee | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Israel PoliticsThe preference of Ashkelon over Be’er Sheva reveals a cynical political use of tax benefits, contradicting the national needs…
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Edan Alexander vows to ‘give hell’ to Hamas
Edan Alexander vows to ‘give hell’ to Hamas | The Jerusalem Post Continue Reading
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Ran Gvili’s last battle and the kibbutz that refuses to give up on
“We still believe we’ll see a sign of life. What goes through my mind is that maybe Hamas will now announce it wants a new deal because it has a living hostage, and suddenly the bargaining chip appears: Rani is alive. They release a video of…
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Two arrested in protest outside L.A. synagogue featuring Israeli defense firm
Police arrested two people for battery and vandalism as protesters targeted speakers from Israel’s police and Elbit Systems. Mayor Karen Bass and the synagogue’s rabbi condemned the demonstration as antisemitic, calling it ‘a disturbing outbreak…
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MK Tibi urges: We must join forces ahead of elections
MK Ahmad Tibi urges Knesset’s Arab parties to run as a single joint list, says Israeli society split into ‘State of Judea and State of Tel Aviv’ but unites when faced with external threats.
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A mass wedding in Gaza – in pictures – The Guardian
- A mass wedding in Gaza – in pictures The Guardian
- ‘Made the Impossible Possible’: Gazan Couples Tie the Knot in Mass Wedding After Two Years of Loss Haaretz
- Palestinians Share Moment of Joy as Mass Wedding Held in Khan Yunis Yahoo News Canada
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As sanctions tighten, Iranians turn to gold as hedge against falling currency
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — When it comes to financial security for Iran’s jittery public after the 12-day war with Israel, all that glitters is gold — and for many, it remains the most trusted hedge against inflation, sanctions and a…
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The Jewish Continuity Fund
At a time when the Jewish way of life feels increasingly under threat, it’s easy to feel powerless. The Jewish Continuity Fund turns fear into action, investing in the students and educators who keep advanced Jewish learning thriving, and the…
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Sudthisak Rinthalak, hostage killed on Oct. 7 identified
Sudthisak Rinthalak, hostage killed on Oct. 7 identified | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsThe PMO noted that Rinthalak’s family, as well as the Thai ambassador to Israel, Boonyarit Vichienphan, expressed their appreciation for…
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