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Northern Israelis grow frustrated amid escalations on border
Residents who were forced to evacuate their homes near the Lebanon border say they feel the IDF and government don't listen to them nor act to stop Hezbollah's missile fire
Yair Kraus
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02.23.24
'We won't be cowered': South African Jews make solidarity visit to Israel
Despite South Africa taking Israel to The Hague, its Jewish community remains steadfast in support of Israel and IDF; 'Despite pressures on us to toe government's line, we hold our heads up high and we say that we as South African Jews support Israel'
Shmuel Munitz
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02.23.24
IDF eliminates Jenin terrorist in precise airstrike
Yasser Hanoun believed to be en route to carry out terror attack after opening fire on Israeli towns in recent weeks
Yoav Zitun, Elisha Ben Kimon, Einav Halabi
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02.23.24
Syrian regime official abducted to Israel, local media reports
Conflicting reports in Arab media accuse Israel of kidnapping senior Ba’ath party member Muta’a Al-Sarhan from his home or helping him to disappear from Syria
Lior Ben Ari, Yoav Zitun
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02.22.24
Israel eliminated prominent Hezbollah missile expert, report says
Sky News Arabia reports alleged Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed one of the terror group's prominent missile experts, Hassan Saleh, and two other Hezbollah officials
Lior Ben Ari
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02.22.24
Sorry Eurovision, it's hard to sing about other things when Israelis were slaughtered
Opinion: The European Broadcasting Union says that Israel's entry that lyrically describes the Hamas massacre on October 7 is too political, but it is going to have to come to terms with the fact such a thing may be impossible in the middle of a war
Raz Shecknik
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02.22.24
Now Ireland's parliament is upset that its girls soccer team has to play against Israel
Lawmakers summon president of the Football Association of Ireland, Paul Cooke, to explain why the U17 match is going forward; he agrees Israel's actions in Gaza are appalling, but is subject Union of European Football Associations
Ynetnews
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02.22.24
Watch footage of West Bank terrorist shooting Israeli drivers stuck in traffic jam
The three terrorists roamed among the vehicles stuck on Highway 1 near Ma'ale Adumim and shot at all the passengers, killing Matan Elmaliach, 26, and injuring 6 others including a pregnant woman
Liran Tamari
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02.22.24
Eurovision officials say Israel's song is too political - read the lyrics for yourself
The European Broadcasting Union is considering disqualifying the song 'October Rain,' which describes the Hamas massacre on October 7, from the competition due to its 'political' lyrics
Ran Boker
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02.22.24
After Moody's, Fitch set to downgrade Israel's credit rating
Two weeks after Moody's lowered Israel's credit rating to A2 for the first time, American credit rating agency Fitch ready to do the same; Israel's Accountant General Yali Rothenberg travels to London to meet with the agency's economists to discuss their decision
Gad Lior
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02.22.24
Ed the hyena loses leg to trap, triumphantly returns to the wild
Palestinian finds Ed trapped and facilitates his transfer for treatment before being moved to southern Israel nature reserve, where ecologists monitored his ability to survive in the wild
Ilana Curiel
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02.22.24
His wife was murdered on Oct. 7 and he saved soldiers: Former Gazan receives permanent resident status in Israel
Hamid Abu Ar’ar was on his way to work when Hamas terrorists attacked and murdered his wife and another passenger; he and his infant baby hid in an electrical cabinet, and when he heard the terrorists plotting an ambush on nearby IDF soldiers he left the hideout to warn the troops, and saved their lives
Hadar Gil-Ad
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02.21.24
Israel's Eurovision song could get disqualified for being 'too political'
Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation says in talks with European Broadcasting Union, however, it doesn't intend to change song or lyrics, even if it costs Israel its spot in this year's contest
Ran Boker
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02.21.24
It's ok to complain about little things during war, psychologists say
Kids arguing, baby wakes up at night, oldest refuses to do homework – are you grateful these are your concerns, hesitant to complain? Consulting clinical psychologist Dr. Ella Oren reveals war hasn't taken our right to voice everyday frustrations
Michal Perry
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02.21.24
United Airlines to resume flights to Israel
American airline notifies Israel Airports Authority of its plans to resume flights beginning March 3
Iris Lifshitz Klieger
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02.21.24
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