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Judge Julia Sebutinde made headlines for her rejection of South Africa's genocide claims against Israel.
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Omar and Ella had to complete extensive 13-page declarations typically reserved for foreign fighters and government officials.
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with long-range combat capabilities.
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13-year-old Eitan Yahalomi from Kibbutz Nir Oz shared the harrowing details of his captivity at the hands of Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
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Following the Israeli actress's appearance as the Evil Queen, antisemitic commentators called for a recast and boycott of the film.
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The Hamas Nukhba force member has been detained pending trial.
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“Israel’s long-sightedness and ability to find long-term consensus on defense policy” should be something Britain proudly emulates, according to Mordaunt.
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The suspect has been charged with kidnapping and religiously-motivated death threats.
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Haredim who enlist would get benefits while those who do not would be financially disadvantaged through what is called “negative incentives.”
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"The seal supports the biblical record of there being a governor of Jerusalem during the period."
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Someone didn't escape the wrath of Allah.
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Israel Hayom correspondent Yoav Limor travels to Saudi Arabia to see how the kingdom has changed a year since his previous visit.
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Properly fixed judicial selection would have addressed most of the current judicial issues.
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Women who demand public transportation on Saturday in Tel Aviv, on the grounds that no one will tell them how to behave inside their own home, came in a patronizing and arrogant manner to kindly and slowly explain to the Haredi women how they should live their own lives in Bnei Brak.
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The change has to come from those who have created this madness: the Israeli government. If it does not stop, the catastrophe will arrive.
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I understand that Israel now seems more divided than ever, but there are plenty of alternatives to dividing it into two states.
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The distrust each side of the political divide has toward the other has naturally trickled into our daily interaction between groups and even individuals – and that is what's most concerning. Ugliness has taken over our collective national judgment.
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The growing US criticism on Israel has more to do with concerns over Netanyahu's ability to control his ministers. He should listen, lest the situation worsen.
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The conduct of protesters and their representatives in the Knesset shows that the think they are the only ones in the right and everyone else is mistaken.
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I am proponent of limiting the scope of the "reasonableness clause," but not like this.
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The PA’s failure to control its territory has forced Israel to make increasingly frequent raids on PA territory in order ...
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Simple Math: Israel's Terrorists =Outcasts; PA Terrorists=Celebrities
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Research from author Jean Twenge shows just under half of US teens say they don't enjoy life.
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The emerging deal with Iran will make it very difficult for Israel to attack alone if it concludes that the time has come.
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He acknowledged, like other great men, that the Jews are the heirs to the Land of Israel.
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Members of the government condemned the attack.
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If we succumb once more to division, we will lose the basis of our identity as a nation whose purpose is to serve as a model of cohesion. In consequence, the nation will fall to pieces and the country will disintegrate.
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The confab will strengthen academic partnerships with the UAE and promote dialogue between Jews and Muslims.
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"These are Israel's reserve stockpiles for times of war," a former cabinet minister says. "The move has had a bigger meaning in light of the threats on Israel in multiple theaters."
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Memorial Day creates a deep connection between the personal and the national. This year, precisely because of the ongoing domestic ...
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The military's job is to win wars, everything else is a dangerous distraction.
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While the terrorist attack took place without warning, preventing the IDF and the Shin Bet from taking pre-emptive action, the revenge of the Jewish settlers was written on the wall well in advance.
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The threat posed by incitement from Right and Left comes from a silent enemy who seethes angrily in the dark and suddenly decided to take action.
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"The only reason we can do this is because we have the support of our loved ones at home. I go out knowing that my family loves me and is proud of what I do," one of them says.
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Israel begins 2023 as a strong military power with a robust international standing, but it will face growing challenges.
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Mount Hermon saw at least 30 cm (11 inches) of snow, raising hopes that Israelis would finally get to enjoy a winter wonderland before spring.
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If Israel wants to put an end to Palestinian terrorism once and for all, it's going to have to shut down the Palestinian Authority
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Despite some troubling trends among their youth, evangelicals remain the most ardent custodians of the US-Israel bond.
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Since its founding, the State of Israel has faced many boycotts, all aimed at leading an agenda in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or bringing about the elimination of the Jewish state. Political boycotts, such as the isolation of Israel amidst the countries of the world, economic embargoes which call for the boycotting of Israeli businesses and […]
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atvian President Egils Levits speaks about his visit to Israel to strengthen security ties against the backdrop of the Ukraine war as his country – and fellow Baltic states Lithuania and Estonia – fear they might be next.
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Meet the Israeli-registered company that owes a billion shekels to the Israel Electric Corporation and serves as an arm of the P.A. as it attempts to illegally encroach on Area C.
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A student-led initiative at the University of California, Berkeley brings back memories of some of the darkest periods, but this is only the tip of the iceberg.
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Wars and defeats can determine the fate of nations and states for decades to come – sometimes for generations.
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Russian’s seemingly positive response may be an “indication that they are open to the idea of the agency continuing its activities in the country.”
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Jonathan Pollard did not expect the backlash he received for expressing support for Ayelet Shaked, but the fault lies with the Zionist Spirit for dragging the former spy into the mess of Israeli politics in the first place.
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Rather than pushing back against the US pressure to investigate the incident just because she is a journalist, Israel buckled ...
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Despite what it would have you believe, the Israeli military’s intelligence analysts put the Syrian nuclear issue on the back burner until the nuclear reactor was discovered almost by happenstance.
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The Zionist movement's stellar success is rooted mainly in that it managed to convince the Jews that had been attracted to it for non-Zionist reasons to convert their passions into real fervor.
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The current Zionist Congress differed from the first in that over the years, Israeli culture has developed a thin layer of cynicism towards the ability to change and dream ahead. But this week was different.
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The Iranian aggression on Turkish soil has not stopped Erdogan from scurrying to Tehran several weeks ago to meet his Iranian and Russian counterparts.
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On intercity roads, Arabs are responsible for 80% of the fatal accidents they were involved in.
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Seeking more affordable housing, a group of Jewish residents of Jerusalem bought land near Abu Dis in 1924. However, the 1929 riots quashed their plans, and only recently have researchers discovered proof of purchase.
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Israel refused to bow to the terrorist group’s threats, instead going on the offensive. And thus far, Hamas hasn’t fired a single rocket in solidarity.
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The attitudes of US voters toward Israel underscore the threat posed by two dangerous long-term political trends.
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Tuesday’s incident was not the first time the Jordanians have allegedly refused entry to visitors clearly identifiable as Jews by their dress or ritual objects.
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Chabad is demanding the return of the Schneerson historical library archives, and has asked the Israeli government to freeze all proceedings to transfer the Alexander Court church compound in Jerusalem to Russia.
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Even after the presidential visit, Washington will have to work hard to convince its Arab partners in the Middle East
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Israeli liberals cheered for Trump's downfall and the Democrats' rise to power because of their need to appear enlightened. We are all paying for this sin.
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If in the upcoming months, Lapid decides to walk on eggshells instead of making a concrete political promise, he will ...
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The suspects allegedly presented victims with a fake “world changing” technology in which to invest, setting up straw companies across the globe.
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After switching the flags, the vandals shared a video of swap on social media, angering Golan residents.
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Since the First Lebanon War 40 years ago, all of Israel's military operations have stemmed from being provoked, mistakes, and
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Eizenkot would be wise to take a glance at the list of generals that have entered politics. A majority of them ended their political career battered and bruised or without having made any impact.
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Canceling the contentious Jerusalem Day event or changing the route would have projected weakness.
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Riyadh is reportedly in serious talks with Jerusalem about establishing business ties and bolstering security coordination.
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The victim, a resident of Wadi Joz, was beaten and humiliated on the Temple Mount in broad daylight, and the video was uploaded to social media • “Every one of us could become a target,” says one resident.
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There are 364 days a year during which one can discuss the challenges Jerusalem faces. For one day a year, let us simply rejoice in the fact that we are witnessing the vision of the eternal capital come true.
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Israel’s leaders wax poetic about accepting the narrative of the “other” and pat each other on the back for their “courage” in effecting change, but here on the ground, the tensions between sectors of Israeli society are only getting worse.
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Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib wants to officially commemorate the “Nakba” but the resolution she presented has nothing to do with facts, ...
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Will Russia believe it has more to gain by following a path of mutual interest with Israel, or a dangerous alternative scenario?
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One-third of the high-tech companies in Israel, which employ around 25% of all the workers in the industry, is located in Tel Aviv.
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Israelis are used to voting for a party that exactly fits their worldview, but the plurality of parties is the root of all evil.
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The massive banner on the Temple Mount showed an armed Hamas terrorist,
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The special security force will be tasked with protecting sensitive installations and high-profile individuals from attack.
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Svetlana Alexievich, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, has already been living in Germany for a year, where she misses her homeland Belarus and is watching what is happening in Ukraine in horror. "Putin's rule is reminiscent of what happened in the 1930s," she tells Israel Hayom in an exclusive interview.
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The Israeli high-tech, construction, and hotel sectors are all desperate for qualified personnel. If Israel works with, rather than against, Ukrainian immigrants, everyone can benefit.
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The Ukraine conflict is a wake-up call for those who have grown addicted to illusions of a world of peace that absolves democracies of the need to deter their enemies through force.
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The move has stunned many inside and outside the IDF, both due to the unilateral nature of the decision and due to the choice of alternative destination.
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Modern western democracies have forgotten what human society has known since ancient times – if you want peace, you must prepare for war.
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In this social media era, Ukraine's inexperienced president Volodymyr Zelenskyy knows emotions set the tone. He has succeeded in both drawing sympathy for his country while making clear Ukrainians will fight.
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Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, a prominent opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin says sanctions on Moscow "are likely to create difficulties for Putin that he can't overcome."
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Businesses that prove annual revenue losses of at least 35% in January-February 2022 compared to the same months in 2019 will be eligible to receive up to $185,000.
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Hezbollah-affiliated media outlets reported that the sides discussed events in the eastern Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, along with the future of the conflict with Israel and the political situation in the Middle East.
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Kyiv’s Chabad House is preparing to host all Jews in need.
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Following reports of vandalism at dozens of heritage and archaeological sites in Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley, Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Elkin calls conservation of sites a “national mission.”
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Only 35,000 news small businesses opened in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Afforestation plays a crucial role in soil conservation and flood control, and in the Negev in particular, it can help rehabilitate land that has been damaged due to illegal agricultural works.
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The Consumer Price Index rose 0.3% in December, while housing prices added 10.6% over the past 12 months. At 2.8%, inflation is edging closer to the 3% projection set by the Bank of Israel.
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The teams, who spent three years on the project, gathered with officials in Florida to watch the live launch via video from NASA.
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When the entire Right understands the link between the personal and the collective, between the democratic struggle and the Jewish one, not only will the union happen spontaneously, but its ideological path will be secured.
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“We want to see the blood of Sara and Yair Netanyahu on the streets of Caesarea ... we will soon reach you,” the letter states.
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The target audience for the Hebrew site was Hebrew speakers worldwide, including in the “occupied territories,” apparently referring to the entire state of Israel.
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The contribution will allow construction to commence on the Adelson National Center for Advanced Cancer Therapy, which will include an oncology institute, inpatient units, clinics and Israel’s first proton therapy institute.
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With the newest Spider-Man film breaking box office records, attention has turned once again to Peter Parker's possible Jewish connections in the superhero series.
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The “Gas for Gaza” initiative seeks to see natural gas pumped from Israel's Leviathan gas field into the Gaza Strip, according to Arab media.
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With his important statements last week, Mansour Abbas has chosen to walk a new path, one of enlightenment and cooperation, that rejects the rigid reality of constant war and rejection.
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The marble artifact from Roman times, which weighs some two tons, is believed to have been stolen from a construction site and discarded on an illegal trash heap.
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One cannot ignore the fact that Naftali Bennett, who heads a six-seat faction, makes no real decisions about anything, rather he is busy begging for the cooperation of those around him.
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Fifty-four years after its liberation, the Golan Heights precedent teaches us that a confident and determined Israel can dictate its will, and the world will accept it sooner or later.


