Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Three artists, three questions: Art in south Tel Aviv and Jaffa – Israel Culture
Many Israeli artists have found their place in south Tel Aviv and Jaffa, establishing their studios and galleries there. Art lovers have followed their paths, going from gallery to gallery like pilgrims, especially at the beginning of the… Continue Reading
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Lebanon cease-fire talks ‘moving forward’
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, told VOA on Monday that negotiations toward a cease-fire with Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Lebanese Shia militia, are “moving forward” but have not been “finalized.” He added that Israel… Continue Reading
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire expected to take place within hours – Israel News
An Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire will go into effect “within hours,” various Lebanese and Saudi media outlets, as well as American sources, claimed on Monday. A senior American official told Maariv that the drafted ceasefire agreement includes… Continue Reading
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IDF helmet cam captures dramatic rescue of severely wounded soldier
The IDF released helmet camera footage Monday showing the life-saving treatment of a Givati Brigade soldier whose hand was severed by an anti-tank missile during clashes in Jabaliya, Gaza, weeks ago. The missile narrowly missed the soldier’s… Continue Reading
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Gazans at long-term risk from war remnants: NGO
International humanitarian NGO Danish Refugee Council warned on Monday that Gazans are at long-term risk from unexploded and unused ordnance in the densely populated Palestinian territory. “These remnants of war, which fail to detonate upon impact… Continue Reading
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Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon That Killed Journalists Used US-Made Weapons, HRW Finds
Beirut (Quds News Network)- Human Rights Watch (HRW) revealed that an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on October 25, 2024, which killed three journalists and injured four others, involved a US-manufactured weapon. According to HRW,… Continue Reading
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Fascinating study says some of our memories aren’t held in our brains
When we think about memory, the brain naturally takes center stage. From recalling a childhood experience to learning a new skill, our minds seem to carry the weight of storing and retrieving information. But what if memory isn’t… Continue Reading
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IDF showcases over 60,000 Hezbollah weapons seized in fighting
Over the past two months of its ground campaign in southern Lebanon, the IDF has seized approximately 60,000 pieces of weaponry and military equipment from villages repurposed as Hezbollah strongholds, officials said Monday. The seized items,… Continue Reading
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Israeli strikes cause damage to bridges in Syria’s Homs province
Syrian state media reported damage to several bridges in the Qusayr countryside of Homs province, attributing it to an Israeli attack on Monday. Earlier, blasts were heard in and around Qusayr, a town in southern Homs province, and… Continue Reading
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IDF exposes Hezbollah smuggling routes via Syria
The IDF reveals a series of attacks that thwarted attempts to transfer weapons through Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon. Continue Reading
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