<p>A man was injured in a shooting incident in Hadera on Tuesday evening. Magen David Adom teams provided him with medical treatment.</p><p>According to the initial assessment, the background of the incident is criminal.</p>
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Man injured in shooting in Hadera, motive likely criminal
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Herzog warns politically appointed Oct. 7 probe may ‘significantly harm’ quest for truth
President Isaac Herzog criticized the government on Tuesday for establishing a politically controlled probe into the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led assault and reiterated his call for a state commission of inquiry into the failures surrounding…
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Israel to bar 37 aid groups from Gaza
Israel is to revoke the licenses of 37 aid groups working in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, saying they failed to meet requirements under new registration rules.
Well-known international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) such as ActionAid,…
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Trump is no Mar-a-Lago Santa Claus. His gifts to Netanyahu come at a price
The more a foreign leader leans toward authoritarianism, the more Donald Trump seems to like them, yet he still forced Netanyahu into a cease-fire, an apology to Doha and on a path toward recognizing a Palestinian state
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What to know about a power struggle among U.S. allies in the Red Sea : NPR
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
Let’s head overseas now to hear about a power struggle in the Red Sea. It’s a struggle unfolding among U.S. allies. Now, here are two developments that are pieces of the puzzle. Just days ago,…
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MDA deploys an ambulance every 22 seconds through 2025
MDA deploys an ambulance every 22 seconds through 2025 | The Jerusalem Post Magen David Adom vehicles. (photo credit: MAGEN… Continue Reading
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Sources close to Netanyahu: Trump seeks to start reconstruction before Gaza demilitarized
The U.S. President heaped praise on Netanyahu and gave him public backing on Iran – but, as Washington readies to move to phase two of the Gaza plan, he failed answer questions of concern to the Israeli side
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Gaza races to preserve its 5,000-year-old archaeological legacy
For more than five millennia, Gaza has stood at the crossroads of civilizations, an ancient port on the Mediterranean linking Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia.
Long before it became synonymous with siege and war, the narrow coastal strip was…
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Gaza health official — miscarriages surge as births fall by 40%
In a press statement issued on Sunday, al-Barsh said the number of births in Gaza has dropped by around 40 per cent compared with last year, with monthly births falling from about 26,000 to just 17,000.
He said low birth weight has become…
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Leahy Law Requires Ban on Aid to Israeli Police Unit
Video has emerged of two Palestinian men surrendering to the Israeli military with their hands up, before being shot dead in Jenin. (screenshot) The Leahy Law requires ban on US military aid to Israeli border police’s Yamas Unit for the…
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