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US hints that aid depends on complying with American demands
Analysis: Gallant's D.C. visit begins in rough tone as American officials link further aid with Israel's humanitarian aid policy while expressing disappointment with Netanyahu's vision for the day after the war
Ron Ben-Yishai
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03.28.24
Biden’s politicking endangers core US-Israeli strategic interests
Opinion: US abstention from key UN Security Council resolution strains Israel-US ties; prioritizing election interests over American-Israeli relations emboldens Israel's foes, diminishing leverage against terrorism
Dr. Avigdor Haselkorn
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03.28.24
Iranian dissidents in Israel: 'Islamic Republic is our common enemy'
Iranian regime opponents visit Western Wall, Vashem and October 7 massacre sites; 'Their scars and stories remind us all who is behind Hamas - the terror regime in Tehran'
Itamar Eichner
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03.28.24
'Most Israelis eat kosher:' star chef Eyal Shani opens first kosher restaurant
Month after opening kosher eatery at Times Square, chef Eyal Shani turns dining experience at Ramat Hachayal in Tel Aviv kosher; 'We're gaining almost half of our clientele who've longed for our food and we haven't opened the door to them,' he says
Tiki Golan
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03.27.24
Alan Dershowitz: 'Israel is no longer a bipartisan issue'
Renowned US attorney and Harvard professor emeritus speaks on American-Israeli ties during war against Hamas in Gaza, saying terrorist organization seems to think it is winning
Natasha Kirtchuk/i24NEWS
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03.27.24
Israel can't be pushed around anymore by international pressure
Opinion: Israel has accustomed Europe and the U.S. to shackling it; these shackles must now be broken
Dan Zamansky
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03.27.24
Israeli Nobel Prize-winning economist Prof. Daniel Kahneman dies at 90
In 2002, Prof. Kahneman became the fifth Israeli to win the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work in behavioral economics; in 2013, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Obama; colleagues remember him as a visionary
Yaron Drukman, Daniel Edelson, New York
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03.27.24
Palestinian charged with destruction of archaeological site in West Bank
Jenin resident arrested on suspicion of damaging Um Rehan site in northern West Bank after Antiquities Authority inspectors located him with truck at site
Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.27.24
Israel deploys extensive facial recognition in Gaza to locate terrorists
Three Israeli intelligence officials sound alarm on employment of facial recognition technology, raising concerns over potential misuse
Ynetnews
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03.27.24
Netanyahu: US failure to veto Security Council resolution encouraged Hamas
Meeting Republican Senator Rick Scott, PM blasts Biden administration's policies; 'My message to Hamas is clear - pressure will not work'; Senator Graham calls starvation accusations 'bullsh*t and a blood libel'
Itamar Eichner
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03.27.24
Israeli negotiators strike out in Doha following Hamas refusal of U.S-proposed compromise
Following Hamas' rejection of the proposed compromise, Israel decided to withdraw its main delegation while leaving some key representatives in place; Currently, mediators are looking into untapped pressure points that could be used against Hamas, and the US is anticipated to propose an alternative in the near future
Itamar Eichner
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03.27.24
A soldier's religious book hit by shrapnel and saved his life
Abraham Moshkovitz, was injured in a clash with terrorists in Khan Younis, but since a book he has in his pocket absorbs most of the shrapnel he is spared a more serious injury
Shmuel Munitz
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03.27.24
Many IDF wounded experience concussions, study finds
Neurological researchers say 60% of war casualties in rehabilitation experience various degrees of brain injuries, as some never even make it to hospitals, faced with a range of symptoms for months
Adir Yanko
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03.27.24
Want German citizenship? New exam requires knowledge of Holocaust, Judaism, Israel
When was the State of Israel founded, what is the expected punishment for Holocaust denial in Germany, and what is the name of the Jewish place of worship? These are just some of the questions that will be asked of immigrants seeking German citizenship and a coveted passport
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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03.26.24
South African leaders arrive in Israel to show support
Religious and community leaders tour southern Israel and visit the Knesset, saying they disagree with their government's actions and statements alleging Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
Itamar Eichner
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03.26.24
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