Pro-Israel figures denigrated both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President-elect Donald Trump for agreeing to and participating in what they see as one of history’s worst deals. Is it? Opinion.
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Once again, having no faith in the smartest guy in the room
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Halevi: Security situation in Gaza is better now than before Oct. 7 – Israel News
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. -Gen. Herzi Halevi claimed that the security situation in Gaza is better now than before October 7 in a Saturday evening speech from the Gaza border.
“Our fighting has already created a new situation on the ground,”…
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Palestinian Shot and Killed After Alleged Stabbing Attack in Tel Aviv |
A Palestinian young man was killed, on Saturday, and an Israeli was seriously injured after an alleged stabbing attack in the city of Tel Aviv in southern Israel.Media sources said that an armed Israeli citizen shot and killed…
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Zuckerberg’s Zionist bind: damned when he censors, damned when he doesn’t
Conflicted Jewish groups, confronting hate speech, want censorship back. Opinion.
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Beilinson Hospital: Last preparations for receiving and releasing the hostages
Beilinson Hospital is gearing up to welcome returning patients with receive gourmet meals, personal rooms, and comprehensive medical care to ensure comfort and recovery.
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VOA Kurdish: Kobani civilians prepare food for SDF fighters on front lines
Kobani residents have been preparing food for fighters since the beginning of the battle at the Tishrin Dam, with families or groups taking turns boiling food and delivering it to the fighters every day.Click here to see the full story in Kurdish.
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The Gulf War’s legacy: how it shaped the Middle East and Israel’s defens
It has been almost a quarter century since the 1991 Gulf War that began with Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990. The war, which began with Operation Desert Storm on January 17, 1991, saw a US-led coalition destroy Iraq’s…
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Resignations tomorrow: Itamar Ben-Gvir's party to leave coalition
Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit party intends to resign from the coalition en masse tomorrow in protest against the hostage deal.
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Rats addicted to seized drugs took over a Houston police department’s evidence room
In a story that sounds more like the plot of a quirky crime drama than real life, drug-addicted rats have turned Houston’s police evidence storage into their personal stash house. These rodents have developed quite the taste for…
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US issues sanctions waiver for countries backing Syria’s transition
The Biden administration stopped short of lifting sanctions on Syria or rescinding the terrorist designation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
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