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Ilana Curiel
Bedouin family mourns son murdered by terrorists amid heroic act
Amer Abu Sabila jumps in to help mother with her two children after the father is shot by Hamas terrorists in Sderot only to succumb to a similar fate
Ilana Curiel
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10.27.23
October 7: hour-after-hour diary of IDF commando squad
A full account from one fighting unit's actions and what horrors they encountered when they fought to defend Israelis brutally murdered, tortured and abducted
Ilana Curiel
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10.23.23
'When I grow up, I'll join the police': 5-year old Bedouin survivor, says
Hamas kille Attallah Abu Madigam's father and wounds the boy critically but quick action by a police fighter saves his life; now Atillah says he will be a policeman when he grows up
Ilana Curiel
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10.22.23
Why did the octopus doll disappear from Greta Thunberg's anti-Israel tweet?
Climate activist deletes post declaring support for Gaza; The reason? Not due to complete disregard for slaughter of over 1,300 Israelis or support for murderous terrorist group, but because of a plush octopus toy; ‘The stuffed animal… can be interpreted as a symbol for antisemitism’
Ilana Curiel
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10.21.23
'I played dead, drenched in blood, as they dragged me across the fields into Gaza'
Naamit Dekel-Chen, a resident of Kibbutz Nir Oz, narrowly escaped abduction by Hamas terrorists who ravaged her community
Ilana Curiel
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10.18.23
'Fought like lionesses': The female tank crew who saved settlements from massacre
While southern Israel was flooded with thousands of Hamas terrorists, the soldiers killed dozens of them, providing cover for the fighters who were cleansing the surrounding communities from the hostile forces and rescued the fighters who were pinned down
Ilana Curiel
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10.17.23
‘We are the border’s human shield, you can't win a war with pistols’
Southern border towns urgently seek additional weapons as Hamas onslaught highlights need to beef up security; ‘Over the past decade, the number of weapons has decreased, you can forget about ceramic vests or night vision devices’
Ilana Curiel
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10.15.23
Protesters call for Netanyahu ouster, families of hostages desperate for answers
Father who's wife and three children are kidnapped to Gaza says he intends to stay outside Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv until they are freed; 'I am not a political being, I will disappear as soon as they are freed'
Adam Kutub, Ilana Curiel
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10.14.23
Residents describe horror in terrorist incursion into Ofakim
Southern town comes under fire from infiltrating terrorists shooting at civilians, breaching homes and taking hostages as troops attempt to negotiate their release
Ilana Curiel
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10.07.23
Where to travel, Sukkot edition: new nature reserve near the Dead Sea
In the 90-thousand-acre Ramat Mazzar reserve visitors are able to enjoy different landscapes and view a variety of species unique to Israel; planners hope it would attract tourism to the region
Ilana Curiel
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10.01.23
Rare find of Roman swords in Israeli cave leave experts with 'more questions than answers'
Archaeologists say rare and well-preserved Roman swords will go through several tests in an attempt to discover who owned and fought with them; 'We want to identify whether this was a sword held by Romans'
Attila Somfalvi, Alexandra Lukash, Ilana Curiel
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09.07.23
Israel throws multi-million lifeline to save its vanishing vulture
Nature and Parks Authority plan includes establishment of feeding stations for the endangered species and removing carcasses intentionally poisoned by farmers to deter predators
Ilana Curiel
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09.06.23
Contrary to global trends Israel's greenhouse gas emissions up, report says
Despite pledge to work toward cutting emissions, annual Environment Ministry report shows Israeli market is struggling to adapt to renewable energy sources
Ilana Curiel
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09.06.23
Watch: Students in the Negev left without transportation ride camel to school
No transportation? No problem: Some 6,500 students from the Neve Midbar Regional Council in the Negev were not able to start the school year like everyone else due to a protest by bus drivers who claim they have not been paid for months
Ilana Curiel
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09.05.23
What happens in Eilat, stays in Eilat: Female bat and cub discovered in hotel room
Two hotel employees identified a female bat and her cub in a hotel room in Eilat; they called an Israel Nature and Parks Authority inspector who administered first aid to the bats and then transferred the animals to the Israel Bat Sanctuary
Ilana Curiel
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09.05.23
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