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Israel, UAE 'normalization' moves follow years of failed peace initiatives
There have been numerous Middle East peace initiatives since the 1967 Six-Day War, when Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, the Sinai peninsula and the Gaza Strip from Egypt and the Golan Heights from Syria
Reuters
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10:43 , 08.31.20
Denied permits, Palestinians raze own homes in Jerusalem
Many Palestinians lacking construction permits prefer to demolish their property themselves, fearing arrest if unable to pay city's demolition bill or fines; 44 houses have been demolished in East Jerusalem in 2020
AFP
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10:35 , 08.30.20
Palestinians see little difference between Trump and Biden
While some say that the Democratic presidential nominee would be a more sympathetic leader during peace negotiations, most believe that U.S. policy will automatically favor Israel regardless of who sits in the White House
The Media Line
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13:59 , 08.28.20
Dousing the flames: Israel battles Gaza fires from the sky
As Israeli civilians living along southern frontier are terrorized by constant deliberately set wildfires and international mediators try to defuse rising tensions, Palestinians behind launches of airborne incendiary devices vow IAF strikes won't stop them
Reuters
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07:20 , 08.28.20
Silicon Wadi: Israeli tech's 'thirst' for UAE cash must overcome old enmity
Israeli investment experts say although the Emiratis have excess amounts of money, there are 'not enough places to invest it in the Middle East,' making Israel the perfect option as long as Arab investors overcome their deep-seated animosity towards the Jewish state
Reuters
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13:16 , 08.27.20
Prospect of peace stirs nostalgia for Israeli who fled Bahrain
As Israel deepens its ties with Gulf states, Rosa Katzav remembers her life almost seven decades ago in a country where Jews and Muslims lived together in harmony; 'our neighbors were like family,' she says
Alexandra Lukash
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19:18 , 08.21.20
UAE, Israel eye economic benefits of normalization deal
From oil to tourism to cutting edge technologies and both nations emphasizing innovation in various fields, Jerusalem and Abu Dhabi hope to benefit from the 'ripple effect' of the historic agreement
AFP
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15:12 , 08.20.20
The world's biggest mall will soon open for Israelis
Israel-UAE peace deal means that Israelis will soon be able to visit the Dubai Mall, which offers a wide range of pampering amenities, including the world's finest eateries and the hottest fashion brands
Yaniv Halili
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20:57 , 08.19.20
The peace entrepreneur
In the summer of 2020, Yousef al-Otaiba, the United Arab Emirates’ ambassador to Washington, conceived, formulated and initiated the agreement between Israel and the UAE
Ari Shavit
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16:22 , 08.19.20
In the Gulf, normalization with Israel feels anything but normal
While some states in the Persian Gulf call the peace deal a betrayal of the Palestinian people, others welcome agreement and see it as a move to isolate rival Iran
AFP
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15:59 , 08.16.20
Political novices drawn to anti-Netanyahu protests
The boisterous rallies have brought out a new breed of first-time protesters - young, middle-class Israelis who feel that the PM's scandal-plagued rule and poor handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have robbed them of their futures
Associated Press
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13:46 , 08.15.20
Israel, UAE to boost vaccine collaboration as part of historic deal
The agreement opens the door for both countries to share their expertise and abilities in the fight against COVID-19, just a week after an Israeli research institute announces a major breakthrough
The Media Line
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18:39 , 08.14.20
Biden's deep Israel ties could ease Obama-era tensions
In-depth: Experts say ever since his meeting with Golda Meir in 1973, Biden remains naturally inclined to be pro-Israel; however, he may be compelled to alter his approach because the Democratic Party now includes 'progressive' Israel sceptics
AFP
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09:55 , 08.13.20
Anti-BDS and pro-Iran deal, Kamala Harris' record on Israel
In-depth: California senator has often come out in defense of Israel, opposed conditioning aid on change in West Bank policy; Democratic vice presidential hopeful, who has Jewish husband, has also been vocal on her belief in Israel's right to defend itself
Ynet
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12:06 , 08.12.20
Israeli racer recalls surviving Munich Olympics massacre
World record holder Shaul Ladany returns to one of sports' greatest tragedies and a seminal moment in modern history in which 11 members of the Israeli Olympic delegation were slain by Palestinian terrorists
Associated Press
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22:47 , 08.10.20
Will rising U.S.-Iran tensions risk wider military confrontation?
Some experts believe the two long-standing nemeses are involved in low-grade conflict that has been going on for decades, while others warn that while neither side wants to escalate tensions, events could take on momentum of their own
The Media Line
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19:11 , 07.31.20
'Bibi generation' starts to turn on Netanyahu over economy, COVID-19
Israel's longest-serving PM claimed success against coronavirus in May as the country came out of lockdown, but with raging second wave, unemployment at 21.5% and benefits slow to arrive, polls show only 29.5% of public now trust him to handle pandemic
Reuters
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23:46 , 07.30.20
Young Israelis play leading role in new protests
IN PICTURES: Netanyahu's recent decisions have spurred the younger generation to take action over their future and protest the leadership's conduct during the coronavirus crisis, which has all but diminished the public trust in Israel's leaders
Associated Press
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10:27 , 07.28.20
Gazan entrepreneur delivers coffee and tea on bicycle
Shaaban Hamuda, a business management graduate, launched his two-wheeled hot drink service in May, from his small stand in southern Gaza, offering much needed employment to young people in poverty-stricken enclave
AFP
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08:55 , 07.28.20
Coronavirus crisis sparks a young Israeli protest movement
Nimrod Gross, who was pictured being pummeled by water cannons while holding Israeli flag, says he's seen his income plunge due to the health crisis, which he claims only 'enhances everything that is already wrong with this country'
Associated Press
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09:59 , 07.27.20
Mental health experts fear rising Israeli suicide rate during pandemic
With the country in health and economic crises, Dr. Mark Weiser, head of psychiatry at Sheba Medical Center, says social isolation and financial fears are 'two good reasons why suicidality might be increased during the coronavirus'
The Media Line
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19:14 , 07.24.20
Young Gazans sell recycled cloth bags to challenge plastic
Palestinian entrepreneurs hope to provide an alternative to the rolls of free, single-use bags that line the aisles of Gaza's produce markets to raise awareness and stop waste plastic piling up in streets and landfill
Reuters
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13:55 , 07.16.20
Sylvan Adams, Israel's billionaire roving 'ambassador'
Israeli-Canadian billionaire has recruited star cyclist Chris Froome, brought football superstar Lionel Messi to Tel Aviv and secured French-Israeli Roy Nissany for his Formula 1 team - all to change Israel's image as mired in conflict
AFP
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15:58 , 07.12.20
Ongoing violence leaves Israel's Arab sector reeling and angry
With at least 46 killings since start of year, community leaders bemoan state's 'lackluster' efforts to curb criminal activity within their towns and cities; 'They can target the weapon caches in Syria, but not here,' says one local official
Hassan Shaalan
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19:08 , 07.10.20
Hamas calls quits on beach time for Gaza's dogs
Despite dog ownership being a rising trend, Gaza authorities say they're forced to crack down after locals complain about dogs disrupting public order; people now caught walking dogs in public face a fine or even arrest
AFP
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23:15 , 07.08.20
East Jerusalem offers grim model for post-annexation future
Palestinians in annexed territories likely to refuse citizenship so as not to legitimize Israeli rule, instead set to get permanent residency like most Palestinians in eastern parts of capital, who claim systematic housing discrimination
Associated Press
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16:41 , 07.07.20
Arab world mourns Israeli who died saving Bedouin family from drowning
Michael Ben Zikri becomes symbol of co-existence between Jews and Muslims after Foreign Ministry shares his story on its social media accounts in Persian and Arabic; 'There is no difference between humans,' writes Iraqi commenter
Itamar Eichner
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15:20 , 07.07.20
Outrage as Likud minister dismisses Israelis' food poverty
Tzachi Hangebi was quick to backtrack after he rejected as 'nonsense' claims that many are struggling to put food on the table amid coronavirus and economic crisis, but some are not satisfied with his apology
Hadar Gil-Ad, Iris Lifshitz Klieger
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13:27 , 07.05.20
With incendiary interjections, Netanyahu's son takes center stage in corruption sagas
Yair Netanyahu has become a fixture in the news, clashing with journalists, threatening lawsuits against his father's perceived adversaries and posting online content deemed so offensive that Facebook briefly suspended his account
Associated Press
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12:28 , 07.05.20
From yeshiva boy to transgender IDF soldier
Bloom Lotus grew up as the son of a religious family, and always felt like a woman trapped in a man's body; having just completed the first of many surgeries, she says 'transsexualism is the source from which I draw strength'
Nechama Shirley Farkash
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18:48 , 07.04.20
Is Israel really on track for its fourth election in two years?
In-depth: Pundits weigh in on the likelihood of the country going back to the polls, and while some say Netanyahu will never cede power to Gantz despite their deal, others do not believe another round of voting is a high-probability scenario
The Media Line
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13:48 , 07.04.20
With annexation faltering, Israelis and Palestinians look to future
In-depth: As Netanyahu's declared date for the start of the process to extend sovereignty over parts of the West Bank passes without action, pundits on both sides agree that whatever comes next, the status quo cannot hold
The Media Line
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00:01 , 07.04.20
More food, less sleep: Israelis' unhealthy habits under lockdown
New study finds 43% of adults ate more than before coronavirus pandemic, while 56% of their children increased their intake, with both seeing a rise in junk food consumption; one third of adults reported worsened quality of sleep
The Media Line
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14:04 , 06.26.20
Vexed by annexation: The battle inside the EU over Israel
Top European Union diplomat acknowledges the bloc will almost certainly fail to reach the unanimity required for joint action should annexation take place after Israel has forged relations with new member states
Reuters
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19:29 , 06.23.20
Gaza baby dies after Palestinians cut ties with Israel
8-month-old Omar Yaghi, born with complex heart problems, was set to have a life-saving surgery at Israeli hospital but due to PA's refusal to cooperate with Israel, the procedure was delayed and he died just 3 days before the operation
AFP
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15:17 , 06.23.20
Palestinians fear Israeli annexation could further limit Dead Sea access
Palestinians have sought to gain some control over part of the Dead Sea coastline and set up resorts, which they see as a potential boon for their economy and Israeli beach owners say Palestinians are an important part of her business
Reuters
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21:58 , 06.21.20
'Ring of fire' solar eclipse brings out sky-watchers in Israel
Celestial phenomenon seen from most of Africa, Central and Eastern Europe and Asia; at its peak in Israel, the moon hid approximately 32% of the sun in the north of the country and 40% in southernmost city of Eilat
Dr. Yigal Patel
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11:32 , 06.21.20
Palestinians stranded by coronavirus seek way home
PA says there are 6,000 Palestinians across the world who want to come back, but facilitating return is extremely complicated since all borders remain closed due to pandemic and Ramallah is unable to arrange special flights to bring its nationals back
AFP
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14:17 , 06.12.20
Faster than machines, jobless Palestinian graduates bring in Gaza's crops
With unemployment in the enclave reaching 50%, students and college graduates whose careers were stalled team up to pick crops claiming they are better and faster than machinery
Reuters
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22:55 , 06.10.20
Settlers split over Trump plan, but united on annexation
While some heads of the settlement movement have raised issues with the inclusion of a future Palestinian state, almost all share the view that this is a golden opportunity to claim West Bank land and should not be missed
Elisha Ben Kimon
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12:48 , 06.08.20
Not every Israeli settler loves Trump's peace plan
Under president's self-styled 'deal of the century,' Israel is set to put plans to annex parts of West Bank into motion on July 1; but American proposal will leave 19 settlements as enclaves in a future Palestinian state and seen as betrayal
Elisha Ben Kimon
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14:06 , 06.05.20
Autistic Palestinian's killing draws Floyd parallel, outcry
Shooting draws comparisons to death of George Floyd in U.S. and prompts series of small demonstrations against police violence toward Palestinians that cross Jewish-Arab lines
Associated Press
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23:14 , 06.04.20
Palestinians in the Jordan Valley not concerned by annexation plans
'Israel already pretty much controls this area, so what does it matter if they annex it or not?' says one Palestinian resident, who appears to be much more worried about economic toll of coronavirus than diplomatic squabbles
Elior Levy
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15:13 , 06.04.20
Looking in, looking out: World emerges from lockdown with mixed feelings
As the COVID-19 pandemic is slowly subsiding, many across Africa and the Middle East, including Israel, Egypt and Lebanon, say the time spent at home helped them to re-evaluate their lives; 'I will miss the comfortable feeling of 'it's OK not to do anything,'' says dancer from Israel's Batsheva Dance Company
Reuters
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08:15 , 05.29.20
20 years after withdrawal, Israel and Hezbollah brace for war
Israeli troops are drilling for a possible invasion of Lebanon and routinely striking Hezbollah targets in neighboring Syria, while Hezbollah is beefing up its forces, arms depots and threatens invasion; neither side, however, seems to have an interest in starting a war anytime soon
Associated Press
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11:45 , 05.20.20
In Tel Aviv coronavirus ward, doctor says no one should die alone
Though Samir Agayev's grandmother was very weak, it was clear she was happy to see him at the Ichilov hospital, where Dr. Howard Oster believes both dying patients and their families deserve the right to say goodbye
Adir Yanko
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09:10 , 05.16.20
Israel offers peek at new normal for air travel during pandemic
Airport Authority's plan set to create 'virus-free area' through use of disinfection stands, thermal imaging at the entrance to the airport, social distancing and allowed entrances only to boarding pass holders
Reuters
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09:07 , 05.15.20
'They're the family and friends that I was missing'
At just 22, Yosef Friedman left his family, faith and everything he knew to embark on a new path, enlisting in the IDF and discovering the Foundation for Lone Soldiers Without Family Support, which became his new family
Yuval Haninovich, Promotional content
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11:29 , 05.12.20
Israeli billionaire hopes to bring water to parched Gaza
Georgian-Israeli Michael Mirilashvili believes he has solution to Hamas-controlled enclave's water crisis, which involves using hundreds of generators that produce drinking water out of air; two such machines already operate at a hospital in Gaza City
Associated Press
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16:39 , 05.06.20
Strip clubs in Israel's 'Sin City' turn into social activism hub
Tel Aviv's Pussycat strip club used to be a magnet for hedonists; now, the eye-catching building is home to programs that raises awareness about sexual exploitation, while former 'private lounge' is occupied by Eritrean refugees
AFP
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11:03 , 05.03.20
Chalk marks and discipline aid mass protest in virus-era Israel
Despite the epidemic, Israelis take to Tel Aviv's Rabin Square in protest against thrice indicted Netanyahu, while carefully adhering to safety regulations and social distancing requirements; 'We obey the law,' says rally organizer
Associated Press
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21:38 , 05.02.20
The Sea of Galilee is full, but its beaches are empty
The water level in Israel's only freshwater lake is currently at -208.92 meters (minus 685 feet), the highest it has been in decades; but, due to coronavirus, tourists and pilgrims will only be able to return to its shores sometime this autumn or winter
Associated Press
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18:42 , 05.02.20
Parking lot prayers: Muslims in Jaffa and Jerusalem improvise for Ramadan
During the holy month, Jaffa's Ottoman-era grand mosques and Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa compound usually filled with people since the pre-dawn hours; coronavirus epidemic, however, has forced worshipers to think of creative solutions
Reuters
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18:56 , 04.28.20
Gaza's women break social barriers to advance amid pandemic
Hamas-run enclave seeing slow erosion of traditions that have long derailed progress as women stand shoulder to shoulder with men in struggle against deadly disease; activists say learning self-defense now indispensable
The Media Line
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08:57 , 04.25.20
Gaza manufacturers find new life in making protective gear for Israel
While the Strip remains thus far free of any serious coronavirus outbreak, the declining economical situation in the coastal enclave has encouraged many changes in Gaza's various industries, including adapting its sewing workshops
Matan Tzuri
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16:56 , 04.24.20
Israel's counter-terror fighters adapt to coronavirus
Though their missions remain unchanged, the police special unit must now operate using protective gear and oxygen masks to protect themselves - and their detainees - during the pandemic
Elisha Ben Kimon
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18:57 , 04.23.20
Too poor to buy, too scared to meet: Palestinians face joyless Ramadan
The holy fasting month is expected to start Friday but, as elsewhere, residents of Gaza and West Bank are this year facing the prospect of celebrations without usual large gatherings for family meals or evening prayers
Reuters
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14:45 , 04.23.20
IN PICTURES: In empty Tel Aviv, only the clouds seem to move
The first Hebrew city, famed for its nightlife and bustling beachfront, has become eerily quiet due to Israel's tight movement restrictions meant to halt the spread of coronavirus
Associated Press
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12:02 , 04.22.20
'Netanyahu's actions more dangerous than coronavirus'
In an exclusive interview, Edward Snowden, the man who bared the secrets of American intelligence, says he is surprised that Israelis are not furious over the use of Shin Bet anti-terrorism measures to track people infected with the virus, which he calls 'intolerable'
Ronen Bergman
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13:26 , 04.19.20
Portrait of a family in coronavirus lockdown
Photographer Tal Givoni offers an intimate look into his everyday life during the epidemic - enabling him to observe his children as his subjects and providing him with a new perspective
Liat Eini
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19:40 , 04.18.20
Holy Fire lit as Orthodox Easter bells echo over near-empty Jerusalem
This year only a handful of Greek, Armenian, Russian and Coptic clergy, many garbed in black and wearing face masks, were present inside the church to receive the flame from the patriarch
Reuters
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18:27 , 04.18.20
Ramallah's 'Ironwoman' governor is facing coronavirus head on
Lila Ranam may be the youngest person and the only woman ever to hold the position, but the 45-year-old says people are more important that politics and her hard work has earned her the admiration of local residents
Elior Levy
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16:48 , 04.18.20
Not just a number: the story of Arie Even - Israel's first coronavirus victim
Relatives describe the Holocaust survivor as a man of fine tastes who took pride in his Hungarian cooking but was also a hard worker and modest humanist who had sympathy for society's weaker
Associated Press
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13:10 , 04.17.20
A virus that hits all faiths tests religion's tie to science
As health officials trace virus hotspots back to faith gatherings, calls grow louder for devout to protect each other's physical well-being; religions adapt behaviors to pandemic that doesn't distinguish between denominations or national boundaries
Associated Press
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13:20 , 04.16.20
Palestinian village chooses self-isolation during coronavirus pandemic
The West Bank community of Sinjul restricts access to non-residents, forming committees tasked with enforcing closure, supplying food and essentials to families and monitoring workers returning from Israel
The Media Line
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13:19 , 04.16.20
Gaza arrests for Zoom chat with Israelis spark 'normalization' row
Former Amnesty activist Hind Khoudary tipped off Hamas officials that 6 members of the Gaza Youth Committee chatted with left-wing campaigners in Israel; now, the Palestinian street is split over fight for free speech and campaign against 'violent Israeli occupation'
AFP
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13:57 , 04.14.20
How do you shelter from coronavirus when you don't have a home?
Israel has put in place emergency regulations prohibiting anyone from venturing more than 100 meters from their houses, but there are those who have no choice but to stay out on the streets, even during a pandemic
Asaf Kamar
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00:03 , 04.10.20
On an empty Via Dolorosa before Easter, praying for the world's sick
Christian denominations that share custody of the Holy Sepluchre face closures unprecedented in living memory, as do Jewish and Muslim leaders in a city that has sites sacred to all three faiths
Reuters
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23:11 , 04.06.20
In bleak times for synagogues, kibbutz carpenters have been busy building the future
These will be a spate of new shuls opening the moment coronavirus restrictions end, thanks to the furniture team at Kibbutz Lavi in the Galilee
Ynet
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11:38 , 04.06.20
Israel drafts Military Intelligence to help wage war on coronavirus
Officers from the elite Unit 8200 are applying their own algorithms to gathering and analyzing data on how measures taken by other countries have helped to stem the outbreak, while revamping the healthcare system's outdated software
Yoav Zitun
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14:35 , 04.04.20
Death in the Holy Land: Coronavirus changes burial for Jews, Muslims
The contagious virus has resulted in the bodies of victims being buried in impermeable plastic, while funerals can be attended by no more than 20 people; the new health officials' directives also affected the Jewish tradition of Shiva
Reuters
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13:36 , 04.02.20
Fears of domestic violence rise as millions confined over virus
'Violence, too, has been confined. That's what we're afraid of,' says Martine Brousse, head of Parisian organization La Voix de l'Enfant (The Child's Voice) with stress caused by social isolation exacerbating tensions and increasing violence against women and children
AFP
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14:53 , 03.31.20
Nature reclaims global cities as people stay home
The sight of ibex strolling down the beachfront promenade in Israel's city of Eilat recently shocked the locals; as humans retreat to their homes in wake of pandemic, wildlife steps out of the shadows and returns to the habitats it once ruled
AFP
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23:33 , 03.30.20
In Jerusalem's Haredi neighborhood, some rage against coronavirus rules
Despite the new regulations meant to halt the spread of the virus, the ultra-Orthodox area of Mea Shearim is still seeing worryingly large number of gatherings as well as protests against synagogue closures
Gilad Cohen
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15:13 , 03.26.20
Palestinians in West Bank, Gaza offer perspective amid pandemic
As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to rage across the world, the survivors of the battles between militants and Israeli forces over the years, say they used to stay away from IDF troops to avoid trouble but now, they can't hide from coronavirus
Associated Press
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10:48 , 03.25.20
Squawking parrot warns world in Hebrew: 'Coronavirus! Don't go out!'
Zehava Shabat from the northern city of Kiryat Shmona took advantage of the recent 'stay at home' order to teach their 22-month-old grey parrot Luca about the dangers of COVID-19
Reuters
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17:54 , 03.24.20
For Israel's elderly, coronavirus means more loneliness
The outbreak has presented many challenges, in particular to sector most at risk; the country's seniors are not only dealing with dwindling supplies and lack of medical aid, but also with the growing sense of isolation
Amir Alon
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13:35 , 03.23.20
Amid coronavirus, God goes online to reach worshipers
The coronavirus epidemic has caused communities worst hit by the virus to turn to technology for spiritual support, 'Because I am not physically close to you, it doesn't mean I can't be emotionally close to you,' said a senior pastor which moved to online streaming on Sunday
Reuters
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13:07 , 03.22.20
Just the two of us: Israeli couple ties knot to beat coronavirus blues
Roni Ben-Ari and Yonatan Meushar were not going to let the outbreak in the way of their big day, marrying at Ein Hemed National Park, a short drive from Jerusalem, with barely any guests to witness their nuptials
Reuters
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22:50 , 03.21.20
Israel Police patrol after citizens breaching coronavirus restrictions
Local law enforcement mainly occupied with two tasks these days – upholding Health Ministry's ban on public gatherings of over ten people and quarantine of civilians who recently returned from overseas
Roi RUbinstein, Nitzan Dror
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19:40 , 03.18.20
With schools closed, parents seek distractions for their kids at home
Parents deal with the challenge of quarantine as some 2.3 million children are off school and usual entertainment spots closed as part of the measures to counter coronavirus
Roy Rubenstein, Ilana Curiel, Adir Yanko
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23:28 , 03.15.20
The new mask: Wave of global revolt replaced by coronavirus fear
Many thought civil disobedience and government crackdowns on protests would dominate international landscape in 2020, then came COVID-19; despite outbreak fears, some protesters are trying to keep their movements alive
Associated Press
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18:05 , 03.13.20
From Tel Aviv with love: A 1935 Purim greeting to Jewish world
'It is from here we send our blessings of encouragement and peace to all those in exile,' wrote city's first mayor Meir Dizengoff in newly released letter that appears to make reference to rise of Nazis in Germany
Itamar Eichner
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23:16 , 03.10.20
In Egypt, Sisi likes Likud but street wants change
Progressives view Netanyahu’s ties to conservative Arab leaders as an alliance between 'forces of expansion' in Israel and 'Arab fascist camp'
The Media Line
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19:07 , 03.06.20
Endless elections leave Israel unable to make crucial decisions
Analysis: The political stalemate and a caretaker government have brought a struggling health system to the brink, low-income pensioners to see their meager income shrink and children with special needs to experience discrimination
Amir Alon, Sivan Hilaie, Adir Yanko
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23:40 , 03.01.20
On eve of vote, its all down to turnout
With Israelis going to the polls for the third time in less than 12 months, political parties are mobilizing their volunteers, manning the phones and doing their utmost to push themselves and their bloc over the elusive 61-lawmaker benchmark that could end a year-long electoral impasse
Moran Azulay
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12:26 , 03.01.20
Netanyahu still 'King Bibi' on Israel's margins
Even after two inconclusive elections and despite ongoing legal tribulations, the veteran leader remains the champion of the lower middle classes
AFP
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11:29 , 02.26.20
Palestinians channel protests through dawn prayers
Rejecting calls for 'days of rage' over Trump peace plan, Palestinians across West Bank express disagreement with Mideast initiative through expressions of faith
Reuters
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21:31 , 02.18.20
Risking his life to save lives
After five years as a combat medic in one of the most challenging units of the IDF, involved in rescue missions often under fire, Guy is now a medical student who hopes his book, 'From Zero to One Hundred,' finds its way to the silver screen so people can really understand what it is to be an Israeli soldier
Itay Ilnai
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13:29 , 02.15.20
Is Leviathan's impact a risk worth taking?
Israel’s newly opened rig is being praised by energy executives and government officials as the path to energy independence; but will the natural gas exploitation lead to catastrophic consequences, as it often has in the past?
Max Kaplan-Zantopp, ZAVIT – Science and Environment News Agency
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14:07 , 02.07.20
Israeli, Palestinian farmers pay price as politicians bicker
Tit-for-tat embargoes imposed by decision-makers in Jerusalem and Ramallah have left local agriculturalists out of pocket as trade links that have generally held strong since the two sides signed interim peace accords in the 1990s begin to fray
Reuters
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09:30 , 02.07.20
Gaza farmers return to their lands along volatile Israeli border
Border area has been a 'no-go' zone for Palestinians due to increased unrest stemming violent attacks initiated by Hamas; now, International Committee of the Red Cross is sponsoring agricultural project in Gaza, allowing farmers to regain access
Reuters, Ynet
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12:44 , 02.05.20
Gaza bridegrooms end up in jail over unpaid debts
As unemployment in Gaza grows, more people rely on wedding loans as families prefer traditional celebrations over financial common sense
Reuters
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18:16 , 02.03.20
Abu Dis - an unlikely capital for a future Palestinian state
After Trump plan identifies neighborhood as potential capital, residents pour scorn on notion, insist on Jerusalem as Palestinian capital
Reuters
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23:39 , 01.29.20
A year after killing, Ethiopian community in even worse plight
The fatal shooting of Yehuda Biadga by a police officer and months later, another young Ethiopian-Israeli Solomon Tekah by an off-duty cop – underscores plight of demographic that wants answers to what they say is systematic discrimination
The Media Line
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18:54 , 01.25.20
Sidelined and isolated, Palestinians say disappointed in international community
Despite dozens of world leaders attending Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem this week, just a handful took time to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, raising concerns as his popularity sinks and his approach loses support
The Media Line
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12:21 , 01.24.20
Is the world against us or is it just indifferent?
Instead of diplomats touting the overused party line that there’s no partner in the peace process, Vibe Israel tries to find celebrities who will say: 'You’ve never seen anything like the Tel Aviv nightlife'
Yuval Gamliel
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12:18 , 01.13.20
Did Iraqi, Syrian informants help kill Soleimani?
Neither Iranian general nor his entourage were registered as passengers on the Cham Wings airline flight from Damascus, yet once he'd landed in Baghdad, the Americans knew precisely where to direct their drone strike
Reuters
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10:39 , 01.10.20
Iran general steps out of Soleimani's shadow to lead proxies
Esmail Ghaani, who 5 years ago admitted to supplying Gaza militants with missiles, is now in charge of the Quds Force that will oversee whatever revenge Iran intends to seek against U.S.
Associated Press
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22:34 , 01.04.20
Displaced Syrian Nasrallah grows mushrooms to feed family
With money too tight to support his loved ones and meat prices skyrocketing due to the years-long civil war, the former civil servant from Hama hopes a kilo of spores from Turkey will generate 20 kilos of food
AFP
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18:02 , 12.30.19