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Houthis praise hostage deal, vow to keep backing Gaza, attack Israel: 'Zionist occupation is a core problem'
Despite welcoming the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, Yemen’s Houthi say they will continue supporting Gaza 'until the attacks stop,' with experts warning they may soon pose a greater threat to Israel
Lior Ben Ari
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10.09.25
High hopes at ceasefire talks as Israel sees possible deal by Friday; Trump: 'Deal very close'
Senior official says Israel and Hamas could announce agreement within days to end Gaza war and secure release of 48 hostages; key details still under negotiation as US and regional mediators press for breakthrough
Itamar Eichner, Nadav Eyal, Lior Ben Ari
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10.08.25
Shark spotted off Ashkelon coast, beaches closed: 'Everyone out of the water'
Ashkelon closes all beaches after lifeguards spot shark near shore; city urges swimmers to leave water immediately and follow safety instructions as patrols continue
Ilana Curiel
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10.08.25
Israel prepares for possible Trump visit if hostage deal is signed: 'To celebrate the achievement'
Israel and the White House are preparing for the possibility that US President Donald Trump will visit for a signing ceremony marking a hostage deal and the end of the war, as Egypt’s Sisi voices 'great optimism'
Itamar Eichner
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10.08.25
How an alleged Israeli AI influence campaign attempted to ignite revolution in Iran
New study reveals how PRISONBREAK, a sophisticated AI-driven network believed to be linked to Israel, sought to stir rebellion against Iran’s regime during peak of June's 12-day war
Raphael Kahan
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10.08.25
Air Canada returns to Israel with free alcohol service as other airlines eye renewed flights
Air Canada resumes Tel Aviv–Toronto flights Thursday with free wine and beer for economy passengers. As the dollar hits a three-year low, Israeli travelers are urged to seize cheaper flight deals before prices rebound
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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10.08.25
Charlie Kirk honored as a top Christian ally of Israel one month after his murder
Rev. Paula White, head of the White House Faith Office, ranks No. 1 on this year’s list of 50 global Christian leaders who stand with Israel
Maayan Hoffman
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10.08.25
'You’ll forever be 32': survivors and bereaved families mark two years since October 7 massacre
Eli Sharabi writes of growing longing for his wife and daughters; Maya Regev still relives the terror; Emily Damari speaks of survivor’s guilt: 'Sometimes it’s hard for me to love'; Alma Or, orphaned at 13, writes, 'The world has been sadder for two years'
Nina Fox
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10.08.25
Four drones from Yemen downed over Eilat as Israel marks October 7 massacre anniversary
On the third October 7, since the war began, Israel faced attacks on multiple fronts: drones from Yemen, rockets from Gaza, and Hezbollah terrorists struck in Lebanon
ynet correspondents
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10.07.25
Israel-Premier Tech to drop ‘Israel’ from name amid safety concerns
Citing rising threats and anti-Israel protests across Europe, cycling team announces rebrand to protect riders; founder Sylvan Adams steps back, calling the move 'painful' but necessary after protests disrupted races and endangered lives
Ynet
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10.07.25
October 7, two years later: Strategic lessons for Israel and the region
Analysis: The Hamas massacre exposed systemic failures that went far beyond the border fence; two years on, Israel must transform memory into a coherent national and regional strategy
Munir Dahir
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10.07.25
Vatican attacks Israel over Gaza war: 'Inhumane and indefensible attacks'
Vatican Secretary of State condemned Israel’s Gaza strikes as 'inhumane' and questioned the legitimacy of continuing arms supplies 'used against civilians'
Reuters
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10.06.25
Spike in coronavirus cases: 'I was sure I was going to die'
Health funds report rise of tens of percent in the number of coronavirus patients in the past month; At the same time, the vaccination rate in Israel is among the lowest and most embarrassing in the West; 'I felt headaches that I've never had in my life,' says Dana; Gil talks about a feeling of suffocation and a slow recovery: 'Everything I ate felt like rust'; Member of Ministry of Health's epidemic treatment team: 'Most young people were vaccinated four years ago, and therefore now experience a more significant illness'
Or Hadar
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10.05.25
Israel weather forecast: As autumn arrives early, here’s what to expect this Sukkot
After a slight drop in temperatures Sunday, Israel can expect mild, breezy weather for the holiday with possible rain midweek
Ynet
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10.05.25
How Gulf money is shaping policy from Washington to Jerusalem
Opinion: Massive investments from Saudi Arabia and Qatar are not merely economic ventures, they are strategic tools of influence that reshape the international agenda; Israel must wake up
Munir Dahir
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10.05.25
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