Category: 1. Israel
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Palestine, Lebanon, Syria – Not a Ceasefire Day 50
A view of ruins of destroyed buildings in the Bani Suheila area of Khan Younis, Gaza on November 27, 2025. (Abed Rahim Khatib – Anadolu Agency) -

Israel merges civilian ministries, causing public concern
Israel merges civilian ministries, causing public concern | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Israel PoliticsIsrael’s winter surge in health and welfare demands exposes gaps created by overloaded ministries and stalled parliamentary…
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After Syria clash, Netanyahu and Katz stay silent—to avoid angering Trump?
The primary reason for the silence appears to be concern over the reaction of the United States, particularly President Donald Trump. Netanyahu is likely reluctant to provoke Trump, who is still pushing for a security arrangement between Israel…
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Dublin City Council to vote on renaming Herzog park after anti-Israel campaign
The Dublin city council is set to vote to rename a park named after Israel’s Irish-born sixth president, Chaim Herzog, following a campaign by anti-Israel groups amid a swell in anti-Israel sentiment in Ireland since the October 7, 2023,…
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progressive wave hits pro-Israel Democratic establishme
If there’s a moment that marks the breakdown of bipartisan consensus in the United States on Israel, it likely came on March 3, 2015. That was the day Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did something unprecedented for the leader of a foreign…
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10 Palestinians injured by illegal Israeli settlers in West Bank attack – Middle East Monitor
At least 10 Palestinians suffered injuries after illegal Israeli settlers attacked the village of Khalayel al-Louz near Bethlehem, in the northern occupied West Bank, Anadolu reports.
The Palestinian Red Crescent…
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Dublin to rename Chaim Isaac Herzog park over Gaza war
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Ex-hostage Gadi Mozes finds victory in return to Kibbutz Nir Oz’s newly planted fields
Returning to his beloved Nir Oz, former hostage Gadi Mozes is filled with hope at the young volunteers who have come to help rebuild the kibbutz, planting lush fields that extend to the Gaza border.
But the solace of the 81-year-old farmer…
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Trump escalates war on the media
The White House has launched a new website aimed at debunking what it calls “fake news” from journalists and media outlets—some of them among the world’s most prominent—and is encouraging the public to report bias and sign up for weekly…
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Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting an anti-Israel boycott call
JTA — Judy Chicago may not have been directly involved in organizing two new Tel Aviv exhibits of her work, but the curator behind one of them said the question the American Jewish artist has famously posed could not be more relevant in…
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