Once again, we face Independence Day in the shadow of war. For the past two years, we have celebrated Jewish sovereignty and our return to the Land of Israel under the weight of war and loss. As this long war drags on, the emotional landscape…
Category: 1. Israel
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Israel’s long history of stoking sectarian tensions in Lebanon, and what it means for the ceasefire
Netanyahu may have been “coerced” by Trump into a ceasefire with Lebanon, but this won’t stop Israel from following a well-worn playbook: exploit sectarian divisions to weaken or disarm resistance while entrenching Israeli expansionism.
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Independence Day: 78+1 reasons I love Israel
1. Returned hostage Alon Ohel played the piano dedicated to him in Hostages Square.
2. On the day the hostages were released, spinning classes in Jerusalem cycle to the rhythm of the Breslov Hassidic song “(God) Always Loves Me.”
3. At a Greek…
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Ambulance crew in south Lebanon describes Israel’s ‘triple-tap’ attack | Israel attacks Lebanon
NewsFeed Ambulance workers in Lebanon recalled Israeli ‘triple-tap’ targeted strikes which killed four paramedics and wounded six. Video from the attack showed a barrage of fire hitting the medics as they aided their colleagues injured in two…
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Fallen IDF officers live on in the names of their comrades’ newborn children
Maj. Raz Peretz was killed on Oct. 7 during a heroic battle at the Kissufim military post near the Gaza border. His close friends from officers training, Maj. R. and his wife, Tal, commemorated him in the name of their daughter — who was born…
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Hindi Rajab Foundation files complaint against Israeli-American tourist
The Hindi Rajab Foundation (HRF) filed a complaint on Saturday against an Israeli-American tourist in Sri Lanka who served in the IDF and was part of the combat operation in Gaza.
The complaint filed by the Belgium-based Palestinian organization…
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Hegseth compares media to the Pharisees, an ancient Jewish sect derided by Christians
JTA — Almost exactly seven years after a US presidential candidate stopped referring to “Pharisees” in response to allegations of antisemitism, another prominent political Pete has invoked the term.
And this time, it’s not just Jews…
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Iranians fear fresh government crackdown after war: ‘There’s fire under the ashes’
Iranians striving to maintain a semblance of normal life after weeks of US and Israeli bombing targeting the regime, and a deadly crackdown on protesters in January, remain daunted by the future, as damage from airstrikes and internet…
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Iran’s Fars News: Tehran Reverses Decision to Open Strait of Hormuz, Citing U.S. Blockade of Its Ports
Iran reversed its decision to open the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping on Saturday, citing the continued U.S. blockade of its ports, the Fars News Agency reported the country’s armed forces headquarters as saying.
“Iran agreed in good…
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