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More airlines ground Israel flights as regional conflict heats up
Lufthansa and Fly Dubai join United Airlines and Delta Air Lines in flight suspensions; Austrian Airlines flight turns back mid-air en route to Ben Gurion Airport
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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08.01.24
Israel sees 38% drop in immigration in 2023, with signs of recovery in 2024
Decline driven by October 7 attacks and ensuing war in Gaza and northern Israel, but rebound seen in early 2024; most immigrants come from Russia, Ukraine, US, Belarus and France, settling mainly in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem
Yaron Drukman
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08.01.24
Northern Israel girds for severe Hezbollah response after top commander’s killing
Despite tensions following assassinations in Beirut and Tehran, Home Front Command guidelines remain unchanged; northern residents take precautions and limit gatherings and commercial activity; 'We will not abandon the land'
Yair Kraus
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08.01.24
Israelis handing out sweets in celebration of Haniyeh's killing
Israelis nationwide celebrate assassination of Hamas leader, handing out candies while Israeli government remains silent
Ynetnews
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08.01.24
From Ahmed Yassin’s sidekick to billionaire 'tough guy': Ismail Haniyeh profile
First jailed by Israel in 1989, Haniyeh cemented political standing as assistant to Hamas founder; after surviving multiple assassination attempts, he moved to Qatar, enjoying life of luxury; noose tightened as several relatives killed in Gaza strikes
Einav Halabi, Yaron Drukman
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07.31.24
'There's no such thing as a lone reservist; there's an entire family that is mobilized'
299 days into war began, many reservists still on active duty, leaving families to bear increasing burdens; 'For months, I couldn't sleep in our bedroom; it magnifies the loneliness and fear,' says mother of 4 whose husband on duty since October 7
Hadar Gil-Ad
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07.31.24
Two birds, one stone: Why Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran, not Qatar
Hamas political chief regularly resided in Doha and frequently traveled to Turkey and Cairo; however, Tehran selected as location for assassination, allowing Israel to send powerful message about capabilities and determination
Itamar Eichner
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07.31.24
After Haniyeh axed, who could take over Hamas?
Head of terror group’s politburo and de facto leader elected in confidential vote every four years; these are the senior figures eyeing the position and why leaders in Gaza will likely avoid challenging for it
Einav Halabi
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07.31.24
Israel asserts war stance, now all eyes on Iran
Analysis: Israel's actions in Beirut and the alleged operation in Tehran were taken after careful deliberation, betting that Iran won't launch a regional war now; however, we must prepare for a major war where the home front could become the main front
Ron Ben-Yishai
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07.31.24
Iran convenes emergency meeting following Haniyeh assassination
Ismail Haniyeh's assassination in Tehran leaves the Iranian regime scrambling for a proper response; As allies condemn the act and potential escalation looms, the Biden administration pledges support to Israel, while global reactions intensify over the region's volatile future
Lior Ben Ari
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07.31.24
Hezbollah confirms military commander present in Beirut strike, but keeps fate under wraps
Iran-backed terror group says several civilians injured in Beirut strike but add they're 'awaiting results' on Fuad Shukr's fate after IDF confirmed that he was killed
Lior Ben Ari
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07.31.24
Vacation company Selina to lay off workers and scale back due to war
Selina Israel plans to lay off dozens and scale back operations, returning unprofitable assets amid war-driven losses; Company faces plummeting tourism and financial strain, impacting its nine sites, including Tel Aviv, the Ramon Crater, and the Sea of Galilee
Navit Zomer
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07.31.24
'Preparing to operate for years': Inside the IDF's Missing Persons Unit
Conscripted soldiers and reservists work day and night trying to piece together any shred of information they can gather for the ultimate goal of rescuing all hostages and missing persons
Yoav Zitun
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07.30.24
'Deep inside they curse Hezbollah': Beirut resident fears Israeli attack
Dani Elias in a special column to Ynet writes about the growing fear of Lebanese civilians after Hezbollah's attack on Majdal Shams and the frantic attempts to flee the country
Dani Elias, Beirut
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07.30.24
On October 7, I didn’t realize I had to be afraid, now I know
Opinion: The malice and hate directed by protestors at Sde Teiman toward their own people marks a worrying trend for Israel and the rule of law; their defense of the most despicable acts as alleged, makes their actions despicable
Ilana Curiel
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07.30.24
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