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Ilana Curiel
Houthi rebels launch missile at southern Israel; IDF intercepts attack
Missile fired from Yemen triggers air raid sirens in Be'er Sheva and neighboring communities; no injuries or damage reported
Ilana Curiel, Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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04.26.25
Nechama Grossman, Israel's oldest holocaust survivor, dies at 110
Born in 1914, Grossman went on to raise a large family in Israel; her son says that she had endured unimaginable suffering but overcame it with strength and resilience
Ilana Curiel
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04.25.25
Rare birds stolen from Jerusalem’s Biblical Zoo in overnight heist
Three burglars broke into the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem, stealing six rare parrots and around 20 lorikeets; Authorities believe the thieves are animal traffickers and are working to track down the stolen birds and return them safely
Ilana Curiel
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04.24.25
Israel's climate goals fall short: Government report reveals gaps
Israel's first biennial climate report warns of insufficient progress toward emission reduction goals; With a projected 19% cut by 2030—below the 27% target—immediate action is needed on renewable energy, electric transportation, waste management and climate adaptation initiatives
Ilana Curiel
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04.23.25
Bomb left behind by terrorists on October 7 discovered in Netivot
An explosive device from October 7 was found at entrance to southern city, left behind by terrorists who were thwarted during the attack; Meanwhile, residents face ongoing rocket fire, with many left unprotected, including elderly residents and those in older neighborhoods lacking shelters
Ilana Curiel
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04.23.25
Heatwave blankets region as high temperature records set to be broken
Today, a heatwave with hazy skies will dominate most regions, with record-breaking temperatures of up to 113°F expected in the northern Arava; Meteorological Service warns of 'extreme conditions'
Ilana Curiel
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04.23.25
Scientists tackle climate challenges with innovative techniques to grow cherries
Israeli researchers from MIGAL and the Volcani Institute have developed a method to advance cherry flowering and ripening by a month, addressing warm winters caused by climate change; This breakthrough could provide farmers with economic and marketing advantages through earlier harvests
Ilana Curiel
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04.17.25
‘Yotam wanted to be a dad’: Mother of slain Hamas hostage battles to continue his lineage, looking for a mother
After a year of mourning, Iris Haim petitioned a court to use the sperm of her late son Yotam—kidnapped on October 7 and mistakenly killed by IDF fire after escaping captivity—to fulfill his dream of fatherhood; her journey has grown into a personal mission with powerful national meaning
Ilana Curiel
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04.16.25
Watch: Israeli family reunites with dog taken to Gaza in Hamas attack after 18 months
Billy, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, rescued by Golani Brigade reservist in Gaza and reunited with her family after 558 days
Ilana Curiel
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04.16.25
Gray crow tops 2025 bird count as Israel’s most common species
The 2025 Great Bird Count records 144 species, highlights invasive species’ growth, regional differences and conservation challenges
Yogev Israeli, Ilana Curiel
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04.16.25
Israeli zoo exhibits rescued lion cubs: 'No chance of surviving in the wild'
Conservationists and animal welfare advocates questioning decision, warning that exhibition may compromise any future effort to return the lions to the wild
Ilana Curiel
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04.14.25
Jerusalem’s Asiatic lioness Kiara transferred to Germany for critical breeding program
Asiatic lioness embarks on a vital mission to Germany, where international zoo collaboration and genetic research aim to secure the future of her critically endangered species
Ilana Curiel
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03.27.25
Nova music festival massacre memorial becomes Israel’s most frequented site
Once an improvised tribute, the Re'im parking lot memorial became an official site with over 200,000 people visiting each month; 'We are writing history here,' says Meir Zohar, whose daughter Bar was murdered on October 7
Ilana Curiel
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03.23.25
Major migration day: Flock of pelicans in the skies over western Negev | Watch
Thousands of pelicans have been spotted across the country on their way to nesting grounds near the Black Sea; Watch the video taken by Jane Davidov above Kibbutz Urim in the western Negev
Ilana Curiel
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03.23.25
Severe drought grips Israel: Kinneret drops, Jordan River at record low
Winter 2024-2025 one of warmest seen in decades, with Israel recording only 50% of average rainfall; as groundwater declines and Jordan River reaches record-low flow, authorities warn: 'This trend is concerning'
Ilana Curiel
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03.20.25
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