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How climate change is reshaping coastlines—and communities
Madison Lewis' work is helping to understand how something like cliff erosion or collapse can ripple through a community’s well-being
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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07.09.25
Nation on fire: Heatwave sparks wildfires in northern Israel, prompting evacuations
Scorching temperatures and strong winds spark blazes across north, forcing evacuations in multiple towns; fire crews and aircraft battle fast-moving flames near Haifa, Kafr Qassem and Sea of Galilee as authorities warn of continued risk amid heatwave
Ynet correspondents
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06.29.25
IDF confirms Iranian warhead hit Haifa without siren after system glitch
Iranian missile split mid-air before its warhead exploded in Haifa; residents sheltered after a text alert, with no sirens sounded; 8 people wounded in attack; despite continued fire from Iran, officials may ease restrictions starting Wednesday
Yoav Zitun
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06.23.25
Names of two more killed in Haifa refinery strike released
Igor Fredkin, 50, and Uri Levy, 58, were identified as the additional victims of the Iranian missile strike on Bazan’s Haifa Bay refinery; both men were on duty with Dani Avraham when the fire engulfed the building, trapping them inside
Lior El-Hai
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06.17.25
Haifa oil refinery shut down after sustaining heavy damage in Iran missile strike
Bazan Group says power plant supplying steam and electricity to refinery heavily damaged; 3 killed in missile strike
Ilana Curiel
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06.16.25
Direct hit on Bazan oil refinery and photos from factory where 3 Israelis were killed | Watch the footage
The three victims were in the refinery’s most protected room when the missile struck nearby; but a fire broke out, trapping them under rubble, likely suffocating them; Footage reveals the moment of impact and factory scenes
Eitan Glickman
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06.16.25
Victims suffocated under burning rubble after Iran missile strike on Haifa, officials say
Investigators say 3 people killed in Iran’s overnight missile strike on northern city likely trapped in interior room; blast sparked a fire, and victims believed to have suffocated from smoke and suffered fatal heat exposure
Lior El-Hai
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06.16.25
Police probe whether Al Jazeera broadcast Iran missile impact location
Forces search for news team during live report as massive Iranian missile strike hits Israel, including Haifa; network banned in Israel after being labeled a mouthpiece for Hamas after October 7 massacre
Lior El-Hai
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06.16.25
‘Israeli Dunkirk’: Skipper ferries stranded citizens from Cyprus as flights remain grounded
With Israeli airspace shut amid war, Anna Sirotchenko is ferrying passengers by sea to Cyprus; her 24-hour voyages offer a rare escape route as Israelis seek alternative ways to travel in and out of the country
Galit Hareli
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06.15.25
Mother and her two daughters and their relative killed by missile
The family's home took a direct hit from an Iranian ballistic missile in a strike in the Arab town of Tamra near Haifa; neighboring buildings were also damaged and 20 people were taken to area hospitals
Lior El-Hai, Or Hadar, Yoav Zitun
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06.15.25
Who gets the dog? Israeli court settles unusual custody battle
A separated couple fought over visitation rights to a dog they adopted together; a district court later ruled caregiving goes beyond ownership or vet visits
Lital Dubrovitzky
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05.26.25
Once toxic, northern Israel river reopens as urban oasis after decades-long cleanup
After decades of pollution and years of rehabilitation, Haifa inaugurates Kishon Bridge Park—offering green spaces, bike trails and family-friendly facilities along the restored river
Lior El-Hai
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05.26.25
Houthi missile launch triggers sirens across northern Israel for second time in 24 hours
In second attack since Friday morning, missile attack sends tens of thousands of northern residents rushing for shelter; debris from previous launch found on kindergarten roof
Ynet
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05.02.25
Missile fired by Houthi rebels triggers sirens in Haifa, Western Galilee
Houthi rebels target northern city in rare attack, sending millions to shelters in the pre-dawn hours; IDF says missile likely intercepted; no injuries are reported
Yoav Zitun, Yair Kraus, Raanan Ben-Zur, Associated Press
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04.23.25
Massive ancient purple dye workshop in Haifa offers glimpse into Biblical-era industry
Researchers at Tel Shikmona uncover tools and vats used to produce luxury dye during Iron Age, revealing large-scale industry linked to Kingdom of Israel and possibly the First Temple in Jerusalem
Yaron Drukman
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04.17.25
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