Category: 1. Israel
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Peter Beinart’s Tel Aviv University lecture sparks backlash
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A Weaker Counterweight to Netanyahu’s Judicial Coup: What Happened to Israel’s High Court?
In January 2023, days after Justice Minister Yariv Levin announced a planned overhaul of the judicial system, Supreme Court President Esther Hayut warned that his plan would bring about the destruction of the judiciary. That remark marked the…
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Beersheba, sustainability, and World Zionist Village vision
Beersheba, sustainability, and World Zionist Village vision | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsWATCH NOW: JPost’s Corinne Baum in conversation with Ira Green about rebuilding Zionist dialogue and shaping a global educational hub.Host…
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Hundreds of Israeli soldiers raid Palestinian town in West Bank | West Bank
Hundreds of Israeli soldiers supported by armoured vehicles have conducted raids in the Palestinian town of Tubas near Nablus in the biggest such military deployment by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank since the ceasefire came into effect…
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Four killed as fire rips through Hong Kong high-rise housing complex
A massive fire swept through a high-rise housing complex in Hong Kong’s northern Tai Po district on Wednesday, killing at least four people, injuring several others and leaving an unknown number of residents trapped inside, authorities said.
The…
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Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood – BICOM
What’s happened: At a meeting yesterday of the so-called “Mechanism,” the multilateral monitoring committee for the implementation of the November 2024 ceasefire which ended the Israel-Hezbollah war, no agreement was reached on…
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Trump’s F-35 deal with Saudis could harm Us-Israel ties
Trump’s F-35 deal with Saudis could harm Us-Israel ties | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Defense NewsFormer IDF intelligence chief Tamir Hayman sees Trump’s F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia as a major threat to the long-term stability…
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Turbine shortage delays power plant construction
Exceptionally high global demand for gas turbines will inflate the cost of the OPC Hadera and Reindeer power plants and put back competition.
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Under glare of world media, Pope Leo XIV to visit Turkey and Lebanon
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV is embarking on his first foreign trip, a pilgrimage to Turkey and Lebanon that would be delicate under any circumstances but is even more fraught given Mideast tensions and the media glare that will…
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Netanyahu tells judges: 'This is on the verge of impossible'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testifies in court, says ‘it is on the verge of impossible’ to do three testimonies a week due to security situation.
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