Israel Aerospace Industries will convert six Boeing 767 passenger planes to refueling aircraft in a deal worth $906 billion.
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IAI seen winning Indian Air Force tanker contract
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Did Iran obtain secret info on Israeli defense systems? Refael answers
Iran claims to have hacked a Rafael subcontractor and accessed data on key defense systems. Rafael denies classified info was leaked, calling the claims unfounded.
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Israel's Knesset approves first reading of broadcasting bill expanding government control over media
The bill was published with an unprecedented note stating it had not been approved by the attorney general who warned it endangers Israel’s free press and allows political interference, but ministers advanced it despite legal and regulatory…
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Israeli death penalty bill sponsor: 'There’s no such thing as a Jewish terrorist'
MK Limor Son Har-Melech, who introduced the death penalty bill for terrorists with Prime Minister Netanyahu’s support, said it applies only to those who ‘harm the State of Israel’; also rejected US plans for an international Gaza force, citing…
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‘Beating, torturing, killing’: freed Palestinian author on life in Israeli jails | Palestine
A celebrated Palestinian author who was freed last month after more than 32 years in Israeli prisons has said the use of torture increased dramatically during his last two years of captivity as Israel came to treat its jails as another front in…
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Gaza border community public project underway
Gaza border community public project underway | The Jerusalem Post Sha’ar… Continue Reading
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Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales intervenes over ‘Gaza genocide’ page, citing anti-Is
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has personally intervened over the site’s “Gaza genocide” page, citing what he described as “egregious” anti-Israel bias and a breach of the platform’s neutrality standards.
In a post on the discussion…
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Three decades on, a return to Rabin Square gives the slain premier’s right-hand man hope
Among the tens of thousands of Israelis who gathered in Tel Aviv Saturday to honor the memory of the late prime minister Yitzhak Rabin was Shimon Sheves, who had been one of the slain leader’s closest confidants.
Standing in the square…
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NYC mayoral candidates make final push ahead of Election Day
From Coney Island to the Bronx, the candidates in New York City’s mayoral race spent Monday crisscrossing the five boroughs in a final, frenzied day of campaigning on the eve of Election Day.
As candidates made their final pitches to…
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The Haredi Demonstration in Jerusalem: A Struggle for Identity, Not Just For the (Non-)Conscription Law
Behind the call to oppose the “persecution of Torah learners” lies a different struggle: an attempt by Haredi society to unite its ranks and strengthen a communal identity that has been eroded by the growing…
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