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The flowers will bloom in the gardens, again
Volunteers rebuild and rehabilitate private and communal gardens and greens in communities devastated in Hamas massacre doing physical labor under the hot sun to bring back hope
Gal Ganot
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00:16 | 05.14.24
European space Agency refuses to name Israeli in sensational discovery
Prof. Tsevi Maze is among those responsible for the discovery of a new black hole, the heaviest on the Milky Way; 'All our science depends on international collaborations and if that comes to an end, science here will freefall into an abyss
Elad Zeret
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20:24 | 05.13.24
'I'll be home by Saturday night': Yosef's final call to save lives
Yosef and Senai Guedalia's marriage was unique; the special forces soldier was often away as he fought terrorists; though challenging, Senai took great pride in his service; Yosef was killed during a rescue mission on October 7
Shifra Soloveichik
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17:52 | 05.13.24
Heroic Sderot mother shields children with her body as rocket sirens wail
Afternoon alarm in southern city caught Gilat Cohen and her 3 children returning from kindergarten; she stopped the car; her kids, knowing the drill, lay down, and she covered them for protection and recited a verse from Isaiah to stay calm
ynet correspondents
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01:50 | 05.13.24
The divine friendship: a beacon of hope in the battle against terrorism
Indian mythology's tale of Arjuna and Krishna epitomizes timeless friendship and support, paralleling modern Israel and India’s alliance; rooted in shared values and mutual respect, it symbolizes global hope and resilience against terrorism
Vasini Shyama Charan Jha
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18:41 | 05.10.24
'Their songs call for the rape of Jewish women,' Israeli student in Geneva says
Noam Sayag says he can fight back when attacked by pro-Palestinians handing out flags with swastikas outside the Geneva School of Diplomacy but worries for others; Shir worries for her medical degree in case of boycott
Zeev Avrahami
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13:08 | 05.10.24
Strange bedfellows: far-right, far-left unite against Jews
Israeli study finds American antisemitic far-right groups' ideology pushed on progressive social media platforms
Raphael Kahan, Tal Shahaf
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16:01 | 05.09.24
Amir was killed defending his country on October 7, his parents have vowed to stay in Israel - 'We will not leave him here alone'
Amir Fisher, who fell in combat, had left behind his parents and his aspirations to become a professional soccer player in Ghana, choosing instead to move to Israel and defend his country; After his death in Kfar Aza, his parents, Sharon and Sigal, decided to also return permanently to Israel
Nina Fox
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15:19 | 05.09.24
This is what is happening in Gaza: While IDF operates in Rafah, Hamas recovers elsewhere
As IDF steamrolls its way into the most southern part of the enclave and is denied weapons shipments from the US, Hamas is retaking sections left unattended and using guerilla warfare to fight back
Yoav Zitun
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13:19 | 05.09.24
Ynet, Yedioth Ahronoth reporters return to first moments of October 7
Correspondents recall the chaos on the news desk when the first images and videos of Hamas' invasions were sent by Ynet photographer Roy Edan minutes before he was murdered
Nina Fox
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08:46 | 05.09.24
Jewish Columbia U professor says fearing for her life as terror rules campus
Russian-born Prof. Larisa Geskin won't remain silent in face of antisemitism threatening her and Jewish students on campus; 'People here shout 'death to the Jews' and no one cares,' she tells Ynet
Eitan Gefen
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14:41 | 05.08.24
'Don’t ask how we are': Parents of Gaza hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin talk about agonizing wait for son's return
American Israeli parents Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin share their painful and intimate moments and their struggle to free their son and the other hostages from captivity in Gaza
Felice Friedson/The Media Line
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09:27 | 05.08.24
Local production cuts leave IDF scrambling for armaments
Lawmaker expresses frustration over being sidelined by security officials after questioning why Israel doesn't decrease its reliance on external sources by supplying IDF with locally produced bullets, shells and bombs
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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10:19 | 05.07.24
NYC mayor to Ynetnews: outsiders instigate campus protests, radicalize students
In sit-down interview, Mayor Adams vows to fight rising antisemitism, hails Jewish-Black American joint history, explains why his city is still the greatest in the world and still dreams of retiring to the Golan Heights
Daniel Edelson, New York
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09:22 | 05.06.24
Demonstrations, threats and hatred: Malmö is not waiting for us
On the morning of October 7 the streets of Malmö celebrated the massacre, and now the Swedish city, which has long become one of the most anti-Israel strongholds in Europe, is about to host a particularly charged and tense Eurovision Song Contest
Zeev Avrahami, Sweden
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21:35 | 05.04.24
She was raised in the Amish community in Ohio and became an Israeli gun model
Long before discussions about the need for Israeli citizens to carry guns, Lovie Malespin had already unlocked her weapon and aimed at the target; How did someone who grew up in a closed Christian community - whose members are against carrying weapons - become a shooting instructor and a successful gun model who promotes Israeli weapons abroad?
Orit Merlin Rozhenzwaig
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21:48 | 05.03.24
Bridging tragedies, Holocaust survivors guide Nova massacre survivors toward hope
Shaken by October 7 music festival bloodbath, survivors receive crucial advice and guidance on how to recover and emerge stronger from this traumatic experience
Meir Turgeman
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12:31 | 05.02.24
'We hate Hamas like we hate Israel': the Palestinians who managed to flee Gaza
Clandestine industry smuggling Gazans out of enclave involves 24-hour special permit, Shin Bet clearance and costs $5,000-$10,000; from their new Cairo homes, insiders share their frustrations with Hamas and what they think Israel still doesn't grasp
Smadar Perry
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22:38 | 04.29.24
An unlikely monarch: How Camilla's star rose in the UK
Initially disliked throughout Great Britain, her fortunes changed upon King Charles' cancer diagnosis and Princess Kate's medical issues, and now 76-year-old Queen-Consort Camilla is seen as the royal family's most prominent member
Inbal Hananel
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21:38 | 04.29.24
Hebron: Hamas' home away from home
Known for their resiliency, Hamas were never content with maintaining presence in Gaza alone, and with the enclave flattened due to IDF bombing campaigns, Hamas operatives have established a presence in Hebron, the West Bank's most populated city
Yoav Zitun
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18:13 | 04.29.24
Haredi police investigator carries torch for husband who fell on October 7
Master Sgt. Eliyahu Harush among first to engage terrorists in Sderot on Oct 7, falling in battle at city's police station; His widow Hodaya, a Haredi investigator, discusses her grief, building trust between the Haredi community and police
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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16:34 | 04.29.24
'I dream that everyone will see what I do to remember my father'
On October 7, Daria Karp, 10, saw her father and his partner killed by terrorists at home; though still affected, she's found a creative outlet in art, showing promise despite fears of new noises, says her mother Reut
Havatzelet Damari
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15:38 | 04.29.24
'The operation we built worked exactly as planned, I was surprised'
Col A., the Israeli Air Force officer who oversaw the unprecedented defensive operation against Iran's attack, recalls the tense night and details the preparation, coordination and fortitude on display during the assault
Yossi Yehoshua, Reuven Weiss
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19:39 | 04.27.24
The Nazis had the SS, Hamas has the Nukhba: Sinwar's diabolical unit
Analysis: On October 7, the Nukhba unit, Sinwar's elite, had 5,000 skilled zealots and about 1,500 of them were killed since; Just like the Nazi SS, the young members are carefully chosen based on their loyalty to the leader and ideological commitment
Dr. Michael Milstein
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16:56 | 04.27.24
The nervous system behind Israel's successful defense against Iranian threats
During Iranian attack, Israel's defense systems intercepted 99% of threats spearheaded by Air Force's tech unit, Ofek 324, which managed detection, tracking and interceptions; commander highlights their role in protecting Israeli skies and AI integration
Israel Wullman
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23:29 | 04.26.24
In Lod, tensions in neglected mixed city high; mayor’s concern of terrorism real
Crime escalates in Lod as residents face threats from local Jewish and Arab gangs; economic woes deepen as shops close and streets empty while tensions escalate in this mixed city
The Media Line
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19:39 | 04.26.24
Not just Germany: The countries that have resumed funding UNRWA
Japan, France, Australia, Canada, Sweden and Spain quickly restored their financial support to the Palestinian refugee aid agency, even before a UN report that cleared UNRWA workers of allegations, previously made by Israel, connecting them to terrorist activities in the region
Itamar Eichner
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18:43 | 04.25.24
U.S. college students demand end to funding Israel's 'genocide'
Pro-Palestinian students pressing universities to divest all investments they allege are contributing to the war in Gaza; 'They owe their positions to our tuition money—it’s our right to dictate where it should go'
Daniel Edelson, New York
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13:36 | 04.25.24
Celebrity chef, a military medic, faces moral questions on treating terrorists
Asaf Granit says guiding medic through life saving procedure on captured terrorist puts him in an ethical dilemma and an emotional test
Raz Shechnik
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10:57 | 04.25.24
'We already practiced the wedding slow dance'
This summer, Gali Segal and Ben Benjamin, both lost limbs in Nova rave massacre, will marry under the canopy with new prosthetics; 'If we were destined to lose one of our legs, it's best that it happened to both of us'
Ifat Manhardt
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23:47 | 04.24.24
'They proved anything's possible'
Ten female Engineering Corps soldiers finished the intense training required to join the unit as part of the IDF's pilot to integrate women in elite units
Yossi Yehoshua, Reuven Weiss
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12:35 | 04.24.24
The most important event in the US election is taking place in a small remote town
Welcome to Jacumba Hot Springs; once a small town at the edge of Donald Trump’s famous wall, now a transit station for tens of thousands of immigrants making their way to the American dream; it looks like this small town will decide the upcoming elections; Ayala Or-El met them at the border, and heard about their debts to the Mexican cartels and how TikTok has helped them figure out how the system works
Ayala Or-El, Jacumba Hot Springs
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17:49 | 04.23.24
October 7 echoes: closing the circle in Kfar Aza's 'death neighborhood'
Nadav and Hadar are among the few who survived the massacre in Kfar Aza's Young Neighborhood, saved by a brave Duvdevan soldier; they return to the scene and recount how a heroic rescue mission almost ended in tragedy
Yoav Keren
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10:43 | 04.23.24
Ending months of fighting in Gaza, October 7 heroes eager to go back: 'Frustrated we didn't bring hostages back'
890th Battalion of the Paratrooper Brigade held strong at the border during Hamas attack; amid defense operations in Gaza, they recount heroic moments fighting terrorists in kibbutz houses at war's start
Yoav Keren
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15:06 | 04.22.24
Tense moments inside the White House during Iran attack
Biden in situation room with senior aids, watch Iranian missiles, drones head to Israel as while defensive action is taken, and as the risk of regional war looms
ynet correspondents
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20:25 | 04.21.24
'The Iron Sting turns statistical chance into a precise hit'
The women behind the IDF's new weapon in Gaza say it combines mortar shelling with guided missile capabilities and draws international eyes following its initial success
Anat Lev Adler
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22:18 | 04.20.24
Amy Winehouse's family attends biopic premiere with yellow hostage pins: 'We want our people back'
In a special interview, Mitch Winehouse tells Ynet about their decision to raise awareness to the Israeli hostages and the flooding emotions the new film made him feel
Shirit Gal Kedar, London
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20:18 | 04.20.24
Following Arab News just became easier: this is how you can do it yourself
The October 7 massacre and the war that followed reminded us that we should get familiar with our enemies/neighbors, even if the reality is harsh; here are some websites, networks, journalists, social media celebrities, podcasts and books that can keep you updated
Lior Ben Ari, Einav Halabi
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12:17 | 04.20.24
'It's more than Romeo and Juliet, Avinatan had many opportunities to escape, but he followed Noa'
Avinatan Or has not yet had the chance to introduce the love of his life, Noa Argamani, to his mother Ditza; Now she talks about the gaping hole in her heart, the faith that strengthens her, and the dream to see her kidnapped son and sweetheart holding hands in her living room
Dana Spector
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16:37 | 04.19.24
'There were days I just wanted to beg the captors to end it all': released Hamas captive talks
Four Brodutch family members and four-year-old Abigail Edan, whose parents were murdered in the neighboring house, kidnapped from Kfar Aza on October 7 and released in November hostage swap, but traumatic memories persist
Raz Shechnik
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12:02 | 04.19.24
Mattel's Israeli CEO among Time Magazine's '100 most influential people'
Ynon Kreiz, the visionary leader of global toy behemoth Mattel, and the mastermind behind the blockbuster Barbie movie, has earned a coveted place on the list; His exceptional leadership has steered Mattel out of a severe crisis
Tzippy Shmilovitz
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20:49 | 04.18.24
'I was sure the terrorists would come for us': Emily Hand opens up about time in Hamas captivity
Snatched from Kibbutz Be'eri on October 7, 9-year-old Emily has been resilient in overcoming the trauma of being held hostage by Hamas terrorists; In a new book, she shares how the harrowing experience played out and how her life continues
Emily Hand
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18:44 | 04.18.24
Gazans flock to the beach amid, hostage families fume
Images of Gazans bathing in the sea enrage families of Hamas hostages, as their loved ones continue to languish in captivity; 'This is a joke, and it's at our expense,' says hostage's cousin
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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16:35 | 04.18.24
'If I get captured, I'll take off my uniform and act like an Arab from Gaza'
The greatest threat to Captain B.'s life is in her closet in her Air Force base; she is the first female Arab airborne mechanic in Israel's history; she lives a double life which only her family and squadron know
Shosh Mula
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11:36 | 04.17.24
Hezbollah watched and learned from Iran's attack against Israel
Since October, Israel and Hezbollah have been locked in a persistent war of attrition, with the looming threat of all-out conflict; Iran's attack and the insights gained from it could influence the nature of any future conflict
Debbie Mohnblatt/The Media Line
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21:48 | 04.16.24
Global clients flock to Israeli defense firms following Iran attack
Israel Aerospace Industry CEO Boaz Levy says staggering success in countering Iranian assault proves air defenses invaluable in quest for security
Navit Zomer
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00:16 | 04.15.24
Khaki is the new black: Israel embraces a new kind of macho man
Since the war erupted, the image of the Israeli warrior has been embedded into Israeli consciousness as the epitome of bravery, explaining why so many guys pose with IDF uniforms on Tinder; but does this trend come with a sinister side?
Adi Shaham
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22:35 | 04.14.24
They live a life of luxury in Qatar and own prime Gaza real estate: Meet the Haniyehs
3 of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh's sons, who were killed in an IDF airstrike in Gaza, were military operatives of the terrorist organization; his older sons are known for their flamboyant lifestyle, which is contrary to Islam; and 2 of his sisters, who live in Israel, were arrested
Einav Halabi
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19:12 | 04.11.24
'I saw that my leg had been severed and automatically applied a tourniquet'
Sgt. Daniel Kupilov was severely injured by a bomb in a house in Khan Younis that also claimed the lives of three of his comrades and left another 14 wounded; A week ago, straight from his rehabilitation at Sheba Medical Center, he attended the conclusion of the Kfir Brigade's squad commander course
Lior El-Hai
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16:31 | 04.10.24
'Half a second separated the father from a bullet to the head': Oct 7 heroes return to home of family they rescued
Border Police's Tactical Unit swiftly responded to Hamas incursion at Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, neutralizing several terrorists and preventing them from breaching the Maor family safe room
Meir Turgeman
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12:29 | 04.08.24
Physicians plan to make Aliyah during war: 'it’s the best place for Jews'
Despite the ongoing war, hundreds of medical professionals from around the US gathered at the MedEx conference in New Jersey, hoping to find positions at Israeli hospitals; each physician has their own story and reason to move to Israel
Ofir Shamir, New York
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15:07 | 04.06.24
'We treat everyone as equal, whether Arab or Jew': Make-a-Wish Israel embraces October 7 victims
The Israeli branch of the global organization dedicated to granting wishes to children facing life-threatening illnesses is attempting to help Israel heal after October 7 by granting wishes to children who are victims of Hamas terror
Debbie Mohnblatt/The Media Line
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17:48 | 04.05.24
Evacuated from home since war, Israelis from north in limbo
Local council head says his community has been fractured as residents disperse around the country; 'I believe it's vital to bring the children together, at least the children'
Yair Kraus, Reuters
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11:00 | 04.04.24
Nova festival survivor and traumatized calf heal together
Guy Ben Shimon thought he would die during the Hamas massacre on October 7, searching for peace of mind after ordeal he comes across a calf that was left without food or water in the barn in Kibbutz Kissufim under fire; now they help each other
Shmuel Munitz
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23:21 | 04.03.24
'I knew assault was coming,' freed hostage recounts horror
'I was kept in chains for 3 weeks, had to ask permission to use the bathroom,' Amit Soussna speaks openly about her captivity for the first time on camera in a soon to be released documentary
ynet correspondents
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17:34 | 04.03.24
Special needs Israeli joins twin in IDF after long journey to enlistment
Emanuel Olegin decided to follow her twin's footsteps and fight for her right to serve in the military alongside her despite her condition via a special program
Itamar Eichner
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20:08 | 04.02.24
Officers by day, terrorists by night: PA figures 'supplementing' income
While Palestinian Authority security forces are striving to earn international legitimacy by making arrests and curbing Hamas solidarity demonstrations in their cities, paradoxically, three recent attackers have been found to be ex-members of the PA's own security agencies
Elisha Ben Kimon
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16:07 | 04.01.24
Terror victims can claim more compensation from the PA: 'This is the way to defeat terrorism'
Compensation bill for families affected by terror, offset by PA funds, passes in Knesset; potential claims up to 10 million shekels from terror groups; 'We will not rest until all the victims get what they deserve,' says Shurat Hadin chief
Elisha Ben Kimon
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15:31 | 03.29.24
Honoring the IDF's fallen four-legged heroes
Jack died while saving Nahal Brigade soldiers; Rico died from an explosion while attacking a terrorist, Cheetah was the unit's explosives champion; handlers commemorate their canine partners
Yoav Zitun
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23:05 | 03.27.24
Fathers of Gazan children getting medical care in Israel fear return to ravaged enclave
They were overjoyed that their children could be treated in Israel due to an agreement with the Palestinian Authority, and most do not want to return; 'We don't want to go back to hell'
Adir Yanko, Adam Kutub
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15:06 | 03.27.24
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