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Ilana Curiel
Rare sighting: Brown sea turtle swimming in Gulf of Eilat
An adult brown sea turtle, a species considered rare in the area, was spotted in Eilat; It may be the same turtle that laid eggs on the northern beaches about three years ago.
Ilana Curiel
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01.12.25
'If you were detained on October 7, as far as I’m concerned, you have no right to live'
More than 15 months after October 7, the police and prosecutors still handle countless terrorists' cases, aiming for indictment over terror charges while understaffed
Ilana Curiel
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01.10.25
Remains of father extracted from Gaza; family learns son also killed in captivity
Katz announces bodies of Youssef and Hamza Ziyadne recovered from Gaza; IDF says Youssef’s body found in tunnel, along with evidence raising 'serious concerns' about Hamza’s fate
Hassan Shaalan, Ilana Curiel
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01.08.25
Rare footage: A golden eagle catches, eats a hare
A golden eagle, one of Israel’s rarest and most majestic birds of prey and a critically endangered species, was captured on camera devouring a hare; This extraordinary moment was documented by a Nature and Parks Authority ranger during a routine patrol in the Arava region
Ilana Curiel
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01.05.25
Gliding clouds create stunning New Year’s display in Israel
Rare natural phenomenon sees clouds gliding over the Upper Galilee and Ramon Crater, creating a breathtaking 'blanket' effect; meteorologist explains process, likening it to fog, with cold air descending valleys and dissipating mid-slope
Ilana Curiel
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01.01.25
Armored Corps? Israeli soldier rescues injured tortoise during southern Lebanon operation
IDF soldier finds injured tortoise in enemy territory; named 'Tzadal' (South Lebanon Tortoise) by his unit, it’s now recovering at Ramat Gan Safari and will be released in Israel
Ilana Curiel
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12.31.24
Eilat to open new beach for visitors
Almog Beach is set to expand coastal strip for locals and tourists and is situated close to the Coral Reserve; environmental activists warn of 'excessive' construction in area
Ilana Curiel
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12.26.24
IDF officer killed in Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza
Captain (res.) Amit Levi, 35, leaves behind a wife and 4 children; since the start of the war, 822 IDF soldiers have been killed
Yoav Zitun, Ilana Curiel
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12.26.24
Eilat port lays desolate amid Houthi threat
After challenges faced by Israel's southernmost city during the war in Gaza, port officials say lack of work due to Houthi threat is a danger to Israeli economy
Ilana Curiel
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12.21.24
They shot the dogs too: 'The terrorists killed the cutest creature ever'
On October 7, as Hamas terrorists massacred hundreds of Israelis, they also killed dozens of dogs; so far, 60 cases of dogs being killed on that dark day have been documented, though the true number is likely higher; here, we share some of their stories
Ilana Curiel
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12.21.24
Eastern border residents on edge as security threats escalate
As security threats intensify along Israel's eastern border, residents and local leaders are pushing for stronger defenses; and despite promises from the government, delayed funding and insufficient military presence leave communities vulnerable to terrorism and smuggling
Ilana Curiel
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12.13.24
Stem cell transplantation could save the coral reefs
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University have discovered that, much like bone marrow transplants in humans, transplanting cells from healthy corals could help protect vulnerable corals from the effects of rising sea temperatures in the future
Ilana Curiel
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12.12.24
No rain until Hanukkah: Israel is heading toward a drought
The director of the Meteorological Service says the lack of rain is a consequence of climate change: 'We don't see precipitation until Hanukkah'
Alexandra Lukash, Ilana Curiel
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12.09.24
Israeli white rhino Rihanna gives birth to fourth calf
Ramat Gan Safari staff say unsure who's calf's father and add event marks 34th birth in facility
Ilana Curiel
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12.09.24
From black to green: Nature in Golan Heights begins to recover
Katzrin Stream, which was badly damaged in the war, is recovering as the cease-fire continues; 'The Golan was black this year, but is already starting to turn green and colorful with stunning flowers'
Ilana Curiel
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12.08.24
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