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Bar Pinto and Gilad Levi are campaigning for soldiers to be allowed to grow beards
Israeli military faces battle over beards
New 'Beard Exemptions for All' campaign seeks to cut discrimination in the IDF against secular soldiers, who are compelled to be clean-shaven, while their religious counterparts are exempt from the rule
AFP , 14:00 , 03.03.21
דגל ישראל ודגל קוסובו כינון יחסים דיפלומטיים אילוסטרציה
Kosovo ties with Israel face strong resistance from Turkey
Turkish envoy holds talks with Kosovar PM-designate Albin Kurti following establishment of diplomatic ties with Jerusalem and announcement of mission in Israeli capital - the first European country and Muslim-majority one to make such plans
Associated Press , 10:15 , 03.02.21
GIrls draped in flags of Israel and the UAE in Dubai
The Peace Formula
As the ink slowly dries out on Israel's peace deals with Arab nations, Israelis now can connect with people from areas that were out of reach only a little while ago through Zoom events aimed at building bridges and personal connections
Eyal Biram , 17:31 , 03.01.21
ירין שרף ושוטרי מז"פ במלונית הקורונה במרכז הארץ
State-run coronavirus hotels became drugs and sex abuse hubs
Recent rape of a 13-year-old girl at one of Home Front Command's virus facilities for at-risk youth has opened floodgates to testimonies from former residents and workers, who describe a daily routine of drug abuse, violence and sexual harassment
Hadar Gil-Ad , 11:14 , 03.01.21
אבו מאזן ב רמאללה
Has Abbas reached the end of the political road?
In-depth: With very high voter registration hinting at a hunger for change, it is not clear that the veteran Palestinian president will be able to outmaneuver his enemies again in the first elections to be held in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 15 years
Mohammad al-Kassim/The Media Line , 23:22 , 02.27.21
מצעד התחפושות המסורתי של פורים בשדרות רוטשילד בתל אביב
Israel's divisions caused by coronavirus magnified at Purim
The Jewish holiday does not only commemorates how Jews were rescued from an evil plan to kill them centuries ago, a rabbi says, but also can serve as the basis to solve the discord and infighting the pandemic has brought upon
Tara Kavaler/The Media Line , 18:57 , 02.26.21
Culture returns as Israeli singer Nurit Galron holds a concert in Tel Aviv for people who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus, Feb. 24, 2021
Israeli vaccine refuseniks fear exclusion as economy reopens
With over half of citizenry having received at least first vaccine, country opens up 'green pass' holders who had both doses; several activities deemed off-limits to unvaccinated, angering those who cannot get jab for health reasons or refuse as matter of principle
Reuters , 13:54 , 02.26.21
Fishermen remove fish from nets after returning from a fishing trip on the Mediterranean Sea, in the Israeli Arab village of Jisr al-Zarqa
After oil spill, Israel’s fishermen net catch despite ban
Fishermen from coastal Arab village, already feeling pains of pandemic’s economic fallout, continue to go out to sea, dismissing government and scientific advice; 'Fish do not eat things that are not natural,' says one fisherman
Associated Press , 23:30 , 02.25.21
embers of Palestinian security forces keep watch as a taxi carrying passengers arrives at the gate of Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip
Gaza is open again, to the south, but for how long?
Many Gazans, who rely on the border crossing into Egypt being opened for their livelihood, say as long as the conflict between Israel and the Hamas leadership persists, the gates will not reopen permanently
Reuters , 15:52 , 02.25.21
Workers are seen at Gaza's lone power plant, in the central Gaza Strip
Gas to Gaza? The pipeline that might provide a lifeline
Plan would see natural gas from Israel's Leviathan gas field transferred to new extension into Palestinian enclave, providing its lone power plant a steady energy source and ending the ongoing rolling blackouts plaguing its economy
Reuters , 22:31 , 02.23.21
A member of the Al-Turi Arab Bedouin tribe in the unrecognized village of Al-Araqeeb north of Be'er Sheva
Rare Israeli Bedouin audio archive sheds light on nomadic society
National Library works to transcribe and digitize over 350 hours of recordings in Arabic made by leading scholar Clinton Bailey, a project aimed at enriching Bedouin studies in Israel, the Arab world and beyond
AFP , 10:18 , 02.23.21
מעלה אפרים
Jews split over storied charity's support for settlements
Jewish National Fund Israeli branch KKL proposal could potentially channel hundreds of millions of dollars into the expansion of settlements, some of them deep inside the occupied territory; North American CEO Russell Robinson there will be no impact on fundraising
Reuters , 09:11 , 02.23.21
Volunteers join cleanup effort at Palmachim beach after catastrophic oil spill on Monday
Israelis suit up to save tar-soaked beaches
Green bags filled with tar-coated shells and detritus quickly piled up on the beach. The ministry and environmental groups estimate at least 1,000 tons of tar washed up on the coast as cause of spill still dubbed worst ecological disaster, investigated
Associated Press , 22:43 , 02.22.21
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, and then Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, left,
Palestinian elections are attempt to settle political landscape
In-depth: Internal warring may spell the end of President Mahmoud Abbas's long career as his Fatah party rows over potential successors Barghouti and Dahlan, even as its popularity erodes due to perceived corruption
Mohammad al-Kassim/The Media Line , 18:49 , 02.20.21
גבר עומד ברחוב
For Israel's male prostitutes, escape can be a dim dream
Most have a history of childhood sexual abuse and many get into sex work at a young age, they have very high rates of STDs and almost no way to get out; already limited state options for rehabilitation are getting slimmer, and no one seems to care
Or Sopher , 09:12 , 02.20.21
הפרות סדר ועימותים בבני ברק
Relationship between Haredim, non-Haredi Jews at breaking point
In-depth: Pandemic exacerbates long-existing tensions that, according to one expert, can only be quieted through political resolution with leaders abandoning personal and sectoral interests for the good of the country
The Media Line , 08:53 , 02.19.21
A young couple share a picnic in front of the skyline of Tel Aviv
Israel's housing crisis, a decade after its 'tent revolution'
Despite reform attempts following 2011 mass protests, mostly unregulated market and high demand for housing outstripping supply create price bubble which has made affordable housing a faraway dream for many young Israeli couples
AFP , 11:43 , 02.18.21
A woman holds a slice of pizza, which was handed to her after she was vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as part of an initiative to encourage people to get vaccinated, near a temporary vaccination centre in Tel Aviv
A slice and a shot: Tel Aviv pushes COVID-19 vaccine with free food
In cooperation with local restaurants, Tel Aviv begins offering food at two pop-up vaccination centers, hoping to persuade inoculation holdouts to take a shot, with city officials hoping the 'family-like atmosphere' will attract the hesitant
Reuters , 21:58 , 02.16.21
רכבים מהם נגנב ציוד מבסיס צאלים
IDF bases have become easy pickings for thieves
Army personnel are forbidden to use lethal force against criminal elements who infiltrate military facilities if they are unarmed and are not perceived as a threat to troops - even if they do attempt to steal sensitive weapons systems
Yoav Zitun , 19:49 , 02.12.21
Physiotherapists put a 3D transparent mask on the face of Palestinian boy Ahmed Al-Deeb, who has severe facial burns, at Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)'s clinic in Gaza City
Gaza burn victims get 3D-printer face masks made close to home
Medecins Sans Frontieres-France clinic provides compressive masks for Gaza facial burn victims to help them heal and prepare some for reconstructive surgery after COVID restrictions made it impossible for patients to make the journey to Jordan for such masks
Reuters , 15:45 , 02.11.21
Ali Salam, mayor of Nazareth sits in his office
In Israel's largest Arab city, a Nazarene defends Netanyahu
Ali Salam, the mayor of Nazareth, says he sees 'no better choice' for Israel's Arab minority than Netanyahu, while Joint List chair Ahmad Tibi says Arab leaders embracing PM is akin to 'Stockholm Syndrome'
Reuters , 14:19 , 02.11.21
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews participate in funeral for prominent rabbi Meshulam Soloveitchik, in Jerusalem
Israel's ultra-Orthodox reject criticism, defy virus rules
Members of the Haredi community say Israeli society doesn't understand their way of life and has turned them into a scapegoat over their lack of adherence to coronavirus rules; 'We have rabbis. We don't just do what we have in our minds,' says one man
Associated Press , 08:47 , 02.10.21
A Palestinian youth jumps with his skateboard on a rooftop as the Dome of the Rock located on the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount is seen in the background, as Israel partially lifts its third national lockdown to fight the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, in Jerusalem's Old City
High above Jerusalem's crowds, skating the Old City rooftops
Palestinian youth, lacking facilities at the eastern half of the capital, descend on the city's medieval alleyways and skateparks, relishing the chance to release pent-up frustrations of COVID lockdown
Reuters , 18:32 , 02.09.21
Karin Brauner, Sharon Saguy and Yarden Grosser members of the 'Pink Front' protesters play drums as they march during a weekly anti-Netanyahu demonstration in Jerusalem
At anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel, pink is the new black
'Pink Front' group participates in demonstrations against PM each Saturday, calling for him to step down over corruption charges; many members are artists hit hard by lockdowns, who have chosen color they say represents love, optimism and female leadership
Reuters , 14:58 , 02.07.21
A Chasdei Amram volunteer delivers an oxygen tank to a home-bound COVID-19 patient in Jerusalem
Small Haredi network is offering COVID-19 treatment to all
With just 12 volunteers, Chasdei Amram started as local endeavor in ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood of Mea Shearim; now it has helped more than 5,000 patients with home consultations and equipment, almost half in the secular community
The Media Line , 18:27 , 02.06.21
ניצול השואה יוסף קליינמן מקבל את חיסון הקורונה השני
Israel, a global leader in COVID vaccinations, finds limits
While infection rates, serious cases are dropping among over-60s, experts say reopening country will still take months, complicated by coronavirus mutations, refusal among some sectors to adhere to safety rules and wobbles in pace of inoculations
Associated Press , 15:24 , 02.05.21
Palestinian Businessman Ismail Daiq, who was vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), buys vegetables in Jericho
Crossing COVID chasm between Israel and Palestinians
While Israeli-Palestinian Businessman Ismail Daiq, 62, has already had his second vaccine shot, his siblings and 95-year-old mother from the West Bank are still awaiting a vaccine rollout that has only gone underway in PA
Reuters , 20:28 , 02.03.21
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh
Tarnished by its Gaza rule, Hamas may struggle in elections
In-depth: With leader Ismail Haniyeh living in luxury abroad and officials trading street clothes and motorbikes for suits and SUVs, terror group will struggle to campaign as underdog above trading principles for material comforts
Associated Press , 11:18 , 02.03.21
Soldiers sit inside trucks parked on a road in Naypyitaw, Myanmar
'No internet, neighbors have fled': Israelis in Myanmar after coup
Two Israelis living in Myanmar's largest city of Yangon tell Ynet of the feeling of unease after the military took over the country, cut off communication and deployed soldiers on the streets to quench any potential unrest
Itamar Eichner , 11:31 , 02.01.21
A Jewish family is reunited in Abu Dhabi i
Torn apart by conflict, Yemeni Jewish family reunites with UAE help
Israel Fayez fled to the UK with his brothers and parents more than two decades ago while his grandparents and uncle remained behind; their tearful reunion in Abu Dhabi came after a rescue that was 'like a CIA mission'
The Media Line , 13:44 , 01.30.21
אלי עינת
80-years-old Holocaust survivor's biggest fear is being forgotten
Like many other Holocaust survivors in Israel, Eli Einat struggles to afford food, living off of a measly pension, but he asserts that the crippling loneliness is worse than any hunger pangs
Hadar Gil-Ad , 22:33 , 01.26.21
A 2019 Likud election poster boasts of party leader Benjamin Netanyahu's close ties to then-U.S. president Donald Trump
Netanyahu might miss Trump as Israel goes to the polls again
In-depth: Unlike his predecessor, Joe Biden will not interfere in Israel's Knesset elections, something that could pose a problem for a prime minister used to being showered with campaign-friendly gifts by his good friend in the White House
The Media Line , 00:01 , 01.24.21
הצוות הרפואי המחלקת הקורונה בסורוקה
At Be'er Sheva hospital, COVID takes its toll on staff
Soroka Medical Center's ICU is now treating four times the number of patients it did in earlier waves of coronavirus; chief nurse says her team, who are used to saving lives, are feeling the pain of the rising death rate of the third wave
Ynet , 13:59 , 01.23.21
יולי אדלשטיין ובנימין נתניהו במתחם החיסונים באום אל פחם
As Netanyahu woos Arab vote, political rivals follow suit
In-depth: The latest trend of inclusion is a far cry from the campaigns of just a year ago, in which nearly all parties running for Knesset denounced the Joint List as terrorist sympathizers and ruled out any political cooperation
The Media Line , 19:06 , 01.22.21
ניצולת השואה יפה שמחון
Holocaust survivor gives up on food and heating to buy medicine
Haunted by memories of losing her family in Nazi-controlled Morocco, Yafa Simhon, 77, is forced to live on a tiny pension, barely enough to cover medical expenses; 'For me, this isn't golden age, it is the age of torment,' she says
Hadar Gil-Ad , 13:38 , 01.21.21
בלינקן עם ביידן, סוזן רייס וג'ון קרי. 2013
Will Biden be Obama redux for the Middle East?
In-depth: Recent normalization between Israel and parts of the Arab world – borne largely out fear of Iranian influence – means the new president and his foreign policy team are returning to a region very changed from just four years ago
The Media Line , 22:40 , 01.16.21
אשדוד
Fake news and frankincense: The battle for Haredi health in a pandemic
As the virus spread, so did misinformation fueled by a mistrust of the government and its establishments, often despite rabbinical authorities urging caution even as some ultra-Orthodox leaders flouted health regulations
Yitzhak Tessler , 09:15 , 01.15.21
תמונה של רייצ'ל יעקובוב
Meet Haredi woman who teaches oral sex
Despite preconceived notions, Rachel Yakobov established 'The Pleasure Academy' and decided to teach women about their sexuality after enrolling in a 'sex school' in Moscow, as her own way to do a mitzvah
Lori Stadtmauer , 18:56 , 01.13.21
לוחמי הצנחנים וחטיבת הקומנדו מחלקים מנות מזון בבני ברק
Coronavirus amplifies distrust in Israel's public institutions, poll finds
Israeli Democracy Index shows citizens have lost faith in every aspect of government from presidency to IDF, even though military remains most trusted state institution; expert blames public perception of government’s failure to deal with pandemic
The Media Line , 15:51 , 01.13.21
The words peace in Hebrew and Arabic as part of Israel's social media campaign directed at the Arab world
Inside Israel's social media campaign to woo the Middle East
Israel seeks to gain broader Arab support for recently signed peace deals with region's countries than its previously signed treaties with Egypt and Jordan received, agreements that are regarded with little enthusiasm by many Egyptians and Jordanians
Reuters , 19:57 , 01.12.21
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Gideon Sa'ar during his time as Education Minister in 2012
Sa'ar, longtime Netanyahu ally, emerges as his top challenger
Former Likud MK's chances of becoming PM after the next elections are far from great, but his entry into the race could complicate Netanyahu's task of forming a coalition, perhaps sidelining him after more than a decade as Israel's leader
Associated Press , 09:22 , 01.11.21
ויקטור ואלה אורחי
Holocaust survivors live in mold and poverty with no money for cancer drugs
Victor Urahi fled the Nazis in Belarus as a child with his mother and sister; 30 years after arriving in the Jewish state, he and wife Ella are struggling to pay their bills and buy food - and advanced medication is far out of reach
Hadar Gil-Ad , 10:13 , 01.10.21
חיסוני קורונה בתל אביב
Public distrust could hamper Israel’s vaccination drive
Some Israelis are hesitating to get vaccinated, citing everything from conspiracy theories about Bill Gates culling the global population to unfounded concerns about side effects; experts attribute phenomenon to public losing faith in politicians
The Media Line , 19:07 , 01.08.21
US WEAPONS DO NOT USE
Trump leaves behind Arab world inundated with weaponry
In-depth: The final year of the GOP president's term in office has seen the sale of sophisticated fighter jets to the UAE, drones and munitions to Morocco and precision bombs to Saudi Arabia - moves that may irreversibly shape the Mideast
The Media Line , 08:55 , 01.08.21
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu re-election hopes hinge on vaccination campaign
PM appears to be in a hurry to vaccinate the majority of Israeli public by March 23 elections amid lacklustre showing in the latest polls, accusations of mishandling of the pandemic and corruption charges
Associated Press , 11:57 , 01.06.21
The first health clinic providing services to health fund members in Ein Ganim in 1911
Three cheers for Israel's health system and its pioneers
The world has watched in amazement as Israel rolled out its dynamic vaccination campaign, inoculating one million people - half of its at-risk population - in the first two weeks; and the key to this success lies with the early Zionists who settled the land
Itay Gal , 23:30 , 01.04.21
ורה ובן זוגה אורי
Paralyzed, sick and jobless, couple face eviction amid virus crisis
Wheelchair-bound Vera, who suffers from Crohn’s Disease, and her partner Uri have turned to every official body for help, but pleas to the welfare and housing ministries, and even PM's office have gone unanswered
Hadar Gil-Ad , 12:39 , 01.04.21
מפגינים בתוניסיה
The Arab Spring: A rendezvous with destiny and unfulfilled dreams
Some argue that countries touched by the protests of a decade ago are better off now than they were while others disagree; Middle East governments do not think major changes are needed and experts warn more protests will be needed
The Media Line , 09:19 , 01.02.21
A Turkish flag is raised in a Palestinian demonstration in East Jerusalem
Battle for control in East Jerusalem
The race for authority the Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem after more Arab nations normalize relations with Israel is raising concerns in Jordan that it may be sidelined as Turkey is seen as attempting to step in and assert its role as representatives of Palestinian cause
The Media Line , 19:27 , 01.01.21
 man reading a copy of  the UAE-based The National newspaper regarding the UAE-Israel agreement
Peace, pandemic and politics: Our top 20 of 2020
As one of most significant years in Israel's history draws to a close, Ynetnews takes a look at what you were reading - from normalization with Muslim states to earthshattering coronavirus crisis and almost inevitable fourth election campaign
Sara Miller , 22:47 , 12.31.20
Israeli couple Noemie Azerad, right, and her husband Simon David Benhamou grasp each others hands on the shoulders of skullcap-wearing groomsmen during their wedding party at a hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
In new playground Dubai, Israelis find parties, Jewish rites
Scores of Israeli tourists, seeking revelry and relief from monthslong virus restrictions, rush to the UAE to celebrate weddings, bar mitzvahs and even the Jewish festival of Hanukkah
Associated Press , 11:35 , 12.31.20
בני גנץ
Once Netanyahu's greatest rival, Gantz is down if not out
Ex-IDF chief has vowed to press on and end prime minister's 11-year reign, but poll shows his centrist Blue & White party sliding to near irrelevance after he alienated voters, enraged allies by striking power-sharing deal with PM
Reuters , 15:34 , 12.30.20
: קלפיות מבודדות באשקלון
Elections in a time of coronavirus
From designated polling booths for infected and quarantined citizens to ballot boxes in nursing homes, Israel will spend up to NIS 65 million to protect poll workers and voters; 'We want people to be safe when voting,' says Central Election Commission
The Media Line , 18:40 , 12.26.20
Israelis are going to the polls for fourth time in two years
Israel's latest elections point to markedly different landscape
With former Likud MK Gideon Sa'ar leading a right-wing push to oust Netanyahu from power and continued efforts to revive the almost non-existent left-wing, the outcome of the March 2021 vote will herald a new political reality in Israel
The Media Line , 12:36 , 12.25.20
Alnajjar, Qudaih and Aburok working the land they rented in the Khuza'a area.
Women in Gaza determined to overcome economic, social challenges
In the closed-off and poverty-stricken coastal enclave, women are starting to take a far more active role in male-dominated economic and social life, but many challenges remain on the road to success for the Strip's female entrepreneurs
The Media Line , 22:29 , 12.24.20
Children walk at The Creche, a house sheltering children, in Bethlehem
Bethlehem's other children, and the home that cares for them
Crèche is home to around 50 children, including those born out of wedlock, at risk of violence or rescued from garbage bins; although a Christian institution, the children are raised as Muslim according to local law
Reuters , 12:42 , 12.22.20
Zuheir Rajabi, sitting in front of a flat-screen displaying live footage from 10 surveillance cameras set up around his home, shows a document from the Jordanian authorities proving his ownership of the house
In East Jerusalem, a battle over 'every inch' of land is waged
Palestinians in the poor neighborhood of Silwan claim Jews have taken control of land that historically belonged to them, a premise which settlers generally reject
AFP , 13:37 , 12.20.20
The Soviet Antonov An-2 that the Jewish dissidents planned to hijack to escape the Soviet Union in 1970
When Russian Jews tried to steal a plane to reach Israel
The 1970 plan to hijack an aircraft to flee the Soviet Union, aka 'Operation Wedding', failed and the 12 Jewish dissidents received harsh sentences, but international pressure and spy swaps saw their eventual release to fulfill their dream of aliyah
Shlomit Sharvit Barzilay , 09:50 , 12.19.20
A candle lighting ceremony in Pisgat Ze'ev, Dec. 13, 2020
Jerusalem families find creative ways to celebrate Hanukkah
With COVID-19 restrictions limiting all sorts of events and social interactions, some 600 buildings across the capital are taking part in a city-led initiative that aims to help neighbors to get to know one another via small outdoor events
The Media Line , 13:12 , 12.16.20
חתונה המונית במודיעין עילית
Coronavirus widens Israel's religious rifts
Flouting of nationwide public health rules in ultra-Orthodox areas reinforced perception community prioritizes faith over science and cares little about the greater good, triggering backlash that threatens to ripple throughout Israeli society for years
Associated Press , 08:07 , 12.16.20
נאסר בוריטה
Morocco has 'special' ties to Israel and Jews, says its FM
Nasser Bourita says newly revived formal ties between two countries were 'already normal', noting the 'special history' the kingdom has with its local Jewish community, saying its religious autonomy 'is unheard of in Arab world'
Yaniv Halili , 17:58 , 12.13.20
Veteran Likud politician Gilad Erdan was named ambassador to both the United Nations and the United States
Israel's political rumblings may be felt in Washington
With long-term Likud rival Gideon Sa'ar forming a new party, Netanyahu may be rethinking plan to have one person serve as UN and U.S. envoy, and could plan to send another party powerhouse away from the fray with a tempting posting
The Media Line , 18:29 , 12.12.20
נשיא ארה"ב הנכנס ג'ו ביידן נאום ב דלאוור
Israel's ex-UN envoy hopes Biden is more Clinton than Obama on Mideast
Before heading a global summit on innovation in post-COVID times, Danny Danon hails new U.S. leader's vast experience in the region and says he expects a more pragmatic approach than that of the last Democrat president
Ilan Levinsohn , 18:59 , 12.11.20
איזנקוט מצדיע
Waiting for Gadi
With elections nearing, the former IDF chief has become hottest new thing in Israeli politics, with multiple parties across the spectrum attempting to court him as they anxiously wait to hear if he plans to swap his uniform for a suit
The Media Line , 09:10 , 12.11.20
Palestinian Christian jeweller Melad Al-Amash arranges gold jewellery at his shop in Gaza City
Christian Gaza jeweler struggles to sell Christmas gold
Palestinian enclave's usually bustling 500-year-old gold market has become dormant this holiday season due to the coronavirus pandemic and declining Christian population, with vendors worrying for their livelihood
Reuters , 15:13 , 12.10.20
A gold leaf is added atop a date-flavoured "Abu Dhabi" doughnut created for the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah and in honour to the new diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, at Kadosh pastry shop in Jerusalem
Israeli baker offers 'Abu Dhabi' doughnut for Hanukkah
Jerusalem-based chef Itzik Kadosh offers traditional pastry filled with Emirati dates, nougat and cream, topped with a golden leaf in honor of new diplomatic relations between the UAE and Israel
AFP , 22:55 , 12.09.20
Iranian Qasem Sheyasi outside his home in Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip
Gaza's 'only Iranian' wants to go home
Qassem Sheyasi, an explosives expert, says he left Tehran 40 years ago to join Arafat's PLO, later becoming Palestinian leader's bodyguard and confidant, but his connections to Fatah made it impossible to fit in with Hamas, leaving him destitute
AFP , 10:15 , 12.09.20
עבודות בכביש עוקף חווארה בשומרון
New roads pave way for massive growth of Israeli settlements
Rights activists say the infrastructure will transform settlements into affordable suburban communities with safe, easy access to cities and public transportation, calling it 'de facto annexation on steroids'
Associated Press , 09:55 , 12.07.20
Illustrative
Even as global leader, Israel's women entrepreneurs 'not even close' to level playing field
While the government has many initiatives to promote female entrepreneurship, such as providing more funding, some feel that their experience on the ground is not commensurate with the ranking jump
The Media Line , 09:12 , 12.05.20
מעצרים של ילדים פלסטינים
Tired and afraid, Palestinian children report brutal IDF arrests
Many of the testimonies describe young boys being taken from their homes in the dead of night for interrogation, where they are forced to sit alone for hours, without food or drink or often even a bathroom break
Elior Levy , 08:53 , 12.04.20
Palestinian youth smokes as another uses his mobile phone in an alley at night in Jerusalem's Old City amid coronavirus crisis
Pandemic brings dark times to Jerusalem's Old City
Coronavirus outbreak is keeping visitors away from the Old City with less than a month to go until Christmas, the period when the ancient site is usually filled with tourists 24/7, bringing hardship to locals
Reuters , 19:35 , 12.01.20
“Trampoline,” a photograph by Meirav Heiman
Amid uncertainty, Israeli museum dedicates entire space to pandemic
While the Haifa Museum is not one of the cultural venues yet allowed to open amid the pandemic, it did dedicate a large space for artists to show how the pandemic-induced crisis affected them, us and even the wildlife of israel
The Media Line , 20:27 , 11.26.20
Salma al-Najjar, a 16-year-old Palestinian who works at a petrol station to help her family with income, adds fuel into a jerrycan in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip
Gaza's first female gas station attendant challenges 'traditions'
Salma al-Najjar, who is only 15, says she wants to 'support Palestinian women and show they can do whatever they want', while her boss says he was more than happy to hire a female
AFP , 21:52 , 11.25.20
ג'ו ביידן ובנימין נתניהו
Biden’s foreign policy picks could change approach to Middle East
In Depth: U.S. President -elect Joe Biden's administration to be looking for a way to reenergize the Israeli-Palestinian peace process , Linda Robinson, director of the Center for Middle East Public Policy says
The Media Line , 13:03 , 11.25.20
Hallel Rabin, a 19-year-old Israeli conscientious objector, poses for a picture outside the "number six" military prison near Atlit in northern Israel
Israeli conscientious objector, 19, leaves army prison
Hallel Rabin is released following 56 days in detention after an army board finally accepted that her pacifism was sincere and not driven by 'political considerations', which would have landed her in jail for much longer
AFP , 10:02 , 11.24.20
Illustrative
Israel's tracing blurs line between military and civilian
While army and police tracing activities have focused on finding those who break quarantine and halting large social gatherings where the coronavirus can easily spread, many Israelis have been concerned about privacy and civil right violations
The Media Line , 10:14 , 11.22.20
שנה לקורונה
Chaos, lockdowns and vaccine hopes: A year of coronavirus
It has been 12 months since the first person was diagnosed as infected with novel coronavirus, and as hopeful news of vaccines emerges, we take the good opportunity to look back at the harshest pandemic humanity has faced since the Spanish flu outbreak over 100 years ago
Alisaf Kosman , 07:54 , 11.20.20
The first female Palestinian taxi driver in the Gaza Strip, Nayla Abu Jubbah,
Meet Gaza's first woman taxi driver
In the impoverished Hamas-controlled enclave, where unemployment is sky high, Nayla Abu Jubbah, 39, found a way into the male dominated trade of taxi driving and now hopes to expand her business by hiring more women
AFP , 17:54 , 11.18.20
IDF Engineering Corps soldier removed IEDs found on Syrian border on Tuesday
Bombs planted near Syrian border were designed to inflict maximum damage
In-depth: Each detonation would have killed anyone in 15-meter radius, wound those up to 50 meters away; each contained 2,000 iron ball-bearings, 2.5 kilograms of explosives; IDF observed devices placed three weeks ago by Syrian residents aided by Iran force
Yoav Zitun , 13:30 , 11.18.20
Issa Kassissieh, wearing a Santa Claus costume, looks on as he poses for a picture while sitting next to a Christmas tree on a salt formation in the Dead Sea
Swimming Santa brings Dead Sea to life with tree and cheer
Issa Kassissieh dresses up as Saint Nick for campaign by Tourism Ministry to bring some joy during a global pandemic that has kept Christian pilgrims away from the Holy Land
Reuters , 23:26 , 11.15.20
חנויות סגורות העיר העתיקה ירושלים
Palestinians torn as Israel seeks Gulf tourists in Jerusalem
Expanded religious tourism seen as beneficial to Israelis and Palestinians alike, as wealthy Gulf tourists and Muslim pilgrims from further afield take advantage of new air links and improved relations to visit Al-Aqsa and other holy sites
Associated Press , 13:17 , 11.15.20
חיילים מתצפתים בתוך הבור
Subterranean stronghold: IDF's secret anti-Hezbollah bunker
The Northern Command's underground complex close to the Lebanese border is nothing less than a concrete-studded city that helps to ensure Israel's military superiority even under heavy shelling or attack from nonconventional weapons
Itay Ilnai , 22:15 , 11.13.20
אופנה
Israel's female politicians delight in Kamala Harris shattering glass ceiling
Celebrating the United States' achievement in electing the senator from California as first its ever female vice president, women across the political express less optimism about seeing another female prime minister at home
The Media Line , 14:51 , 11.13.20
Israelis who lost their jobs due to Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic crisis, work on a new job collecting trash on the beach at the Peleg Nature reserve in the Mediterranean coastal city of Netanya
Cocktails to cleanup: coronavirus forces Israeli job shifts
According to government data, 19% of Israel's labor force - some 750,000 people - remain either unemployed or on unpaid leave because of the pandemic, with many switching professions to make ends meet
AFP , 07:50 , 11.12.20
Palestinian man Naseem Abu Jamea plays with his pet lion cubs that he keeps on his house rooftop after buying them from a local zoo, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip
Palestinian baker keeps lion cubs as pets on Gaza rooftop
While owner Naseem Abu Jamea and his neighbors and friends dismiss the risks, animal experts express their concern over situation, advising authorities to take the 75-day-old cubs away for their own safety
Reuters , 18:45 , 11.11.20
Biden in the UAE
Israeli expert: Biden could block F-35 sale to UAE over Iran fears
Prof. Eytan Gilboa says in order to resume talks with Iran, President-elect Joe Biden and his allies may alter the terms of the defense deal with the Emiratis and even halt the advancement of the Abraham Accords
The Media Line , 22:44 , 11.08.20
הדלקת נרות בכיכר רבין
'Generation Rabin' quest for peace dims 25 years after assassination
While the trauma of his murder persists, calls to end the Palestinian conflict have dimmed with young Israelis shifting focus to demonstrating against Netanyahu's alleged corruption and calling for his ouster
AFP , 17:34 , 11.01.20
Handcrafted footwear with the names of the US and French presidents in Arabic calligraphy to show disapproval of them
Palestinian marks shoes Trump and Macron in stamp of disapproval
Shoemaker from Ramallah says shoes he chose to stamp the names of U.S. and French presidents because they 'assaulted our people'; shoes run for 200 shekels (about $50) a pair and are made of 'genuine leather'
AFP , 14:01 , 11.01.20
First Gulf-Israel Women’s Forum
First face-to-face forum between Gulf and Israeli women is a hit
A dozen Israeli and Emirati women - including Jerusalem's deputy mayor and a Hebrew-speaking professor born in Abu Dhabi met last week in Dubai to discuss life, work and the future, creating a space to exchange cultural and business ideas
The Media Line , 08:08 , 10.31.20
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Ultra-Orthodox facing 'unprecedented' crisis as young people drift away
New study suggests that drop-out rate partly explains sector's violations of virus regulations; researcher warns country must tackle 'alienation and marginalization' that leads many who leave their Haredi lives to end up on streets
Eliezer Hayun , 13:44 , 10.30.20
Palestinian entrepreneur Heba al-Hindi demonstrates a locally-designed and manufactured smart sterilisation device in Gaza
New 'Made-in-Gaza' device fights coronavirus spread
The two-meter (6.6-foot) high device offers an all-in-one disinfection experience to the residents of the Strip, who have become especially vulnerable to COVID-19 due to poor health care system and chronic electricity shortages
AFP , 13:24 , 10.29.20
President Donald Trump shows a chart highlighting arms sales to Saudi Arabia during a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington
Mideast arms race: Is Israel’s qualitative military edge eroding?
In depth: Experts on U.S. strategy in region say advanced U.S. weaponry sold to Arab states is traditionally less sophisticated than that sold to Jerusalem, but warn that 'part of price of peace is that Arabs receive American weapons'
The Media Line , 23:33 , 10.28.20
הבעל עדנאן מסרי (84) ואשתו חכמת (83) תושבי כפר מכר נפטרו מקורונה תוך יומיים
Married for 64 years, dead within days of virus
Adnan and Hakmat Masri from northern Israel were hospitalized in the same room and lost the battle against the virus just 2 days of each other; they are survived by 6 children, 28 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren
Hassan Shaalan , 19:19 , 10.27.20
טראמפ בחדר הסגלגל
From 'The Three No's' to normalization - a timeline of Israel-Sudan relations
Khartoum - one of Israel's hardline Arab foes - hosted the Arab League summit that gave birth to stringent anti-Israel policies, cooperated with al-Qaeda, Iran and Hamas, but now it has finally agreed to lay decades-old hostilities to rest
Itamar Eichner, Daniel Salami , 00:35 , 10.24.20
תא"ל ניסן דוידי מפקד מפקדת "אלון" בפיקוד העורף
Despite state-of-the-art system, IDF virus trackers face uphill battle
New unit tasked with breaking chains of infection has to contend with confirmed carriers' reluctance to be honest about their movements, says task force head, even as investigators work with new computerized system that cuts process time from days to hours
Nahum Barnea , 15:17 , 10.22.20
דונלד טראמפ בנימין נתניהו חתימת הסכם השלום בין ישראל לאיחוד האמירויות בבית הלבן
Israel among many thorny global situations hinging on U.S. election
From Iran to Cuba, China to Israel, American involvement and influence on international stage has evolved sharply since Trump took office; the world is watching to see what happens next and who will be in the White House in three months
Associated Press , 13:10 , 10.21.20
Israeli volunteer Sharon Yaron, left, brings a cake to 85-year-old Holocaust survivor Sara Weinsten during a visit to her house in Yavne, Israel, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020
With cakes, solitary Shabbat sweetened for older Israelis
Sara Weinsten, 85-year-old Holocaust survivor who lives in Yavne, is one of many older Israelis living alone who get a knock on the door from one of thousands of volunteers bringing pastries ahead of Shabbat, in an effort to brighten their day
Associated Press , 10:09 , 10.21.20
The entrance to Trump Heights
'Trump Heights' a symbol of U.S. shift on Mideast policy
Naming the community after Trump has given Israeli authorities an opportunity to revive it and 20 Jewish families are due to move to the remote spot by the end of November, with the aim of 20 families arriving each year for the next decade
AFP , 08:37 , 10.20.20
האבא חולה קורונה ומאושפז במצב קשה בהדסה, אך זכה לצפות בחתונת בנו דרך החלון
Israeli hospital hosts wedding for son of COVID-19 patient
Groom’s father, who has been hospitalized in serious condition since September, looked on from a window above the ceremony, which was held in stark contrast to Haredi marriages that usually include hundreds of guests
Associated Press , 13:15 , 10.19.20
Activists from Republicans Overseas Israel, paste a pro-Trump election campaign ad on a minibus in Tel Aviv, Israel October 14, 2020
White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv
Both Democrats and Republicans are targeting Israeli-Americans, with estimated number of eligible dual citizens in the country ranging from 100,000 to 300,000; there are also many Palestinians, in both West Bank and Gaza, eligible to vote
Reuters , 18:53 , 10.17.20
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