Traumatized Israelis hesitant to return to kibbutz | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsThe government has pushed for Israelis to return South, ending subsidies for the devastated kibbutzim residents staying across the country. The…
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Traumatized Israelis hesitant to return to kibbutz
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Supreme Court hosts new exhibit about truth in art and in the judiciary
Supreme Court President Isaac Amit inaugurated a new art exhibit on Sunday evening at the Supreme Court building, titled “Truth Shall Spring from the Earth,” which explores symbols and motifs that have shaped Israeli identity, society…
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The document the Air Force didn’t want you to see
This is the document the Air Force hoped would never surface – an internal investigation launched shortly after October 7th and quietly buried. Now, minute by minute, we piece together what the Air Force knew that night, what it failed to do, and…
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Benjamin Netanyahu back Ben-Gvir’s bill to execute terrorists
Benjamin Netanyahu back Ben-Gvir’s bill to execute terrorists | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Defense NewsThose opposing the bill had previously warned that the bill could harm the welfare of the hostages in Gaza.National Security…
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Histadrut chair among detainees in massive corruption probe – Globes – Israel Business News
- Histadrut chair among detainees in massive corruption probe Globes – Israel Business News
- Histadrut chief among senior labor union officials detained amid corruption probe – reports The Times of Israel
- Police raid Israel’s largest labor union,…
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Histadrut chair among detainees in massive corruption probe
Police raided offices and private homes this morning in an investigation of alleged bribery and corruption involving government companies and local authorities.
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Trump calls Netanyahu's corruption trial 'unfair,' says U.S. will 'be involved to help him out'
In an interview with CBS News, the U.S. president lauded Netanyahu and said that he was not being ‘treated well,’ saying that the U.S. will ‘help him out a little bit’ with his trial, the latest in a string of comments criticizing the Israeli…
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Missing Tel Aviv professor found alive but in poor health, 8 days after disappearance
Professor Nurit Yaari, who had been missing for more than a week, was found alive but in serious condition on Monday morning, law enforcement announced in a statement.
The 78-year-old theater professor was found under a bridge at Tel…
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Arab-American group challenges new California law aimed at fighting antisemitism
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) — The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee is challenging a new California law that is designed to protect Jewish students from discrimination, but that plaintiff teachers and students say is…
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Will TikTok improve its antisemitism policies?
Ellison’s Oracle poised to run TikTok, raising hopes for tougher rules against antisemitism.
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