The Beirut killing of Hezbollah’s second in command may spur the Lebanese government to advance the group’s disarmament, or offer its militants a bargaining chip – that only it can defend the country from Israel
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With disarmament still distant, will Israel's latest assassination keep Hezbollah at bay?
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Knesset report shows over 300 women murdered since 2015
Knesset report shows over 300 women murdered since 2015 | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsThe findings show a sharp rise in femicide, alarming enforcement gaps – particularly affecting Arab women – and repeated missed warning signs….
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New Prison Service unit to target violence against women
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir today toured the Misgav Unit, which conducts real-time technological monitoring of men assessed as dangerous.
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Grieving families blame police as spiking murder rate bleeds through Arab society
As the sun set on the northern village of Kafr Yasif on a recent evening, neighbors somberly gathered in the backyard of the Masadeh family to grieve the loss of their son, Nidal.
Relatives and residents took seats on white plastic chairs,…
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Unvaccinated baby dies of measles in Jerusalem, 11th fatality in outbreak
A one-year-old infant who was not vaccinated against measles and had no underlying conditions died on Tuesday due to complications of the disease, the Health Ministry said.
The death marks the 11th fatality in Israel due to the measles…
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Benjamin Netanyahu denies directing media in Case 4000 trial
Benjamin Netanyahu denies directing media in Case 4000 trial | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Benjamin NetanyahuNetanyahu denied he directed media coverage of his wife in Case 4000, rejecting prosecution claims and calling state…
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‘Not a good case, we
Constitution, Law and Justice Committee Chairman Simcha Rotman opened the discussion and apologized for the unusual incident between him and the committee’s legal adviser Gur Bligh. Rotman said, “Yesterday was not a good case. We are working it…
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Lack of full-time leaders hobbling ministries ditched by Haredi parties, critics say
On Monday evening, the Knesset voted to ratify the cabinet’s nominations of Tourism Minister Haim Katz and Justice Minister Yariv Levin to head five ministries left leaderless when the ultra-Orthodox lawmakers who had helmed them withdrew…
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Daily Briefing Nov. 25: Day 781 – Thunderous response after PM hints at outlawing Arab party
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.
Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.
Since the…
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Wizz Air steps back from Israel hub plan
The airline has found that flights between Israel and Europe will not be sufficient to justify the move.
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