The Prime Minister’s Office said Wednesday morning that remains transferred from Gaza for examination at Israel’s national forensic institute in Abu Kabir are not linked to Master Sgt. Ran Gvili or Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak, who…
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Findings transferred from Gaza are not from hostages
Findings transferred from Gaza are not from hostages | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsNational Center of Forensic Medicine confirm that the findings brought yesterday from Gaza for examination do not belong to Israeli hostages.Red…
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Israel says remains transferred by Hamas don't belong to any hostage
Hamas said on Tuesday that the group had transferred the body of a hostage from Gaza. The two slain hostages whose bodies remain in Gaza are Ran Gvili and Sudthisak Rinthalak
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Ultra-Orthodox conscription bill threatens crisis for Israel’s government
Lucy WilliamsonMiddle East correspondent, Bnei Brak
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The push to conscript more ultra-Orthodox men triggered a huge protest in Jerusalem last month An impending crisis over conscripting ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army is threatening to…
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The rise and fall of the misconceptions from the River and the Sea
The October 7 massacre did not merely kill Israelis; it killed the Oslo paradigm and a host of long-held illusions such as the belief that global "marketing" of harsh and unwarranted legal action against Israeli soldiers – see Sde Teman – will…
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Netanyahu’s coalition roiled by ultraorthodox conscription bill
Benjamin Netanyahu faces a parliamentary revolt over a controversial bill to draft ultraorthodox young men into the military after two years of war in Gaza brought the flashpoint issue to the forefront of Israeli politics.
A bill drafted by a…
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Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara calls to oust Itamar Ben-Gvir
Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara calls to oust Itamar Ben-Gvir | The Jerusalem Post Continue Reading
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Netanyahu plans to steer first discussion shaping Oct. 7 inquiry powers
The ministerial committee tasked with setting the mandate for the investigation into the October 7 massacre has yet to convene, but officials around Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are already working to shape the framework ahead of its first…
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Eight pianos, 16 soloists: a historic Tel Aviv concert
Eight pianos, 16 soloists: a historic Tel Aviv concert | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Israel Culture Sixteen world-class Israeli pianists perform on eight magnificent grand pianosPIANO MASTERMINDS Sivan Silver and Gil…
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EBU faces 'watershed moment' over Israel in Eurovision 2026
Eurovision faces a “watershed moment” as the EBU may vote on Israel’s 2026 participation this Thursday. Broadcasters from Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands threaten boycott, while Germany warns it could withdraw if Israel is banned.
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