The shekel has strengthened sharply against the US dollar this morning, and the assessment on the market is that the main reason is the substantial progress reported on a deal to obtain the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas…
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US, Qatar say Israel, Hamas at closest point yet to ceasefire deal
The United States and Qatar said Tuesday that negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip were nearing agreement after months of stalemated talks, although final details were still being worked on.
U.S. Secretary of…
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GPS Is Vulnerable to Attack. Magnetic Navigation Can Help
Far above your head, constellations of satellites are working constantly to provide the positioning, navigation, and timing systems that quietly run modern life. Known as the global navigation satellite system, or GNSS, signals from these…
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Carlton Tel Aviv hotel produce BBQ feasts to IDF combat troops
The Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel’s management, staff, and owners recently receive brought a taste of home to the IDF soldiers located along Israel’s borders. In an initiative designed to raise spirits and improve morale, the hotel group prepared…
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What is behind recent attacks linked to radical ideologies in West?
The global debate over whether violence is culturally ingrained or driven by historical and socio-political factors has gained renewed urgency as extremist violence escalates from the Middle East to the West. Recent attacks linked to…
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Israeli official: No final answer from Hamas on Gaza hostage deal
No final answer was given from Hamas regarding a hostage deal, an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
Earlier, the Associated Press reported, citing two officials involved in the negotiations, that Hamas has agreed to the…
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Bassam Haddad – Interview with a terrorist
From support for the BDS movement, to hosting terrorists to accepting terrorist tainted funding, some of the nation’s top universities have become too comfortable with connections that they would have shunned not long ago.
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Lebanon appoints Nawaf Salam as new PM – what it means for Middle East
Lebanon has appointed Nawaf Salam, the president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as its new prime minister, signaling a pivotal shift in the country’s political dynamics. President Joseph Aoun officially designated Salam on…
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The hostage deal comes at a far higher price than ever before
There’s no need to sugarcoat the reality: the emerging cease-fire and hostage release deal is bad for Israel, but it has no choice but to accept it. A country that became deeply entangled in such a severe and complex event on October 7, 2023,…Continue Reading
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Mystery solved: Researchers find how tumor cells die
Scientists at Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) have solved a remarkable puzzle in cancer research: why cells die in different ways following radiotherapy. Their findings, published in Nature Cell Biology, point to DNA repair…
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