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War didn't stop Israeli pilgrims from visiting Uman - they say politics won't either
After Kyiv warned that Israel's Hasidic pilgrims would be barred from visiting the tomb Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, they hope the annual High Holiday pilgrimage will take place undisturbed, despite Ukrainian anger over treatment of its citizens by Israel
Attila Somfalvi
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08.22.23
Iran unveils armed drone able to reach Israel with Hebrew warning: 'prepare your shelters'
Drone said to be able to fly up to 24,000 feet with a speed of 210 kph (130 mph), carrying a bomb payload of up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds) also able to carry electronic surveillance equipment
Associated Press
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08.22.23
Settlers hurl rocks, spray tear gas, at troops after terror attack
Settlers burn tires on major road as troops arrive and hurling rocks at Palestinians passing through; one officer receives minor injuries
Yoav Zitun
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08.22.23
Terror in the Hebron area would further challenge the IDF
Analysis: To secure settlers in the vast expanse of land would require large troop deployment and a mass call-up of reserves, delaying training and impacting readiness; Netanyahu knows he should bolster the PA
Yossi Yehushua
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08.22.23
Israeli children ask Germany’s Scholz about judicial reform - this was his response
Ben and Alena, two Israeli German siblings on vacation in Berlin, attend annual event where German officials take questions from public; 'How can you as the German chancellor help Israeli democracy,' Alena asks
Itamar Eichner
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08.22.23
The world of pain that awaits a 12-year-old after the Hebron attack
Opinion: While cynical politicians try to profit from her pain, daughter of victim of Monday's attack begins life haunted by sights, sounds and smells of the trauma of seeing her mother murdered by terrorists
Amichai Attali
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08.22.23
From Mount Hermon to Eilat: Israel National trail opens two northern trails
Trail extended after years'-long efforts by the Society for the Protection of Nature, now provides more scenic views of Galilee seen from the Golan Heights
Gilad Carmeli
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08.22.23
Security forces arrest 2 in connection with fatal Hebron terror attack
The Palestinians are described as relatives from a Hebron family who did not resist their arrest; a gun used in the fatal attack that killed Batsheva Nigri and wounded Aryeh Gottleib was also found
Yoav Zitun, Elisha Ben Kimon
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08.22.23
Terror claims 35 lives in 2023 in one of deadliest years since Second Intifada
Mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, friends, soldiers, civilians, tourists and even a Palestinian worker from Gaza - the ongoing terror wave continues to take its toll; These are their names, stories and the legacy they left behind
Nina Fox
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08.22.23
Jewish descendants memorialize community lost to Nazis in Polish town
Children and grandchildren of Jews who fled Końskie after a Nazi massacre express surprise at the town's enthusiastic support for their visit
Itamar Eichner
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08.21.23
Dollar leaps above 3.8 shekels, sparking concerns about central bank intervention
Experts worried central bank may further hike interest rates as soon as early September as Israeli currency continues to devaluate, further hurting mortgage holders amid inflation pains
Gad Lior, Attila Somfalvi
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08.21.23
Ukrainian man arrested for arranging prostitution ring in Israel
A Ukrainian man is under suspicion of managing a prostitution ring, designed to operate in Israel; He allegedly used Telegram to post ads and aided women in leaving the country, netting $1,500 a day; Prosecution has declared the suspect will be charged with human trafficking, with a maximum sentence of 12 years
Itamar Eichner
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08.21.23
Madagascar sentences Israeli to prison after tortoise smuggling attempt
Israeli national attempted to smuggle 59 rare tortoises from the country to Israel because they fetch a high sale price, Antananarivo court rules
Itamar Eichner
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08.21.23
Big hopes, bigger letdowns: Oslo's unfulfilled promises for Israel and Palestinians
Thirty years after the signing of the Oslo Accords, the economic vision for a 'new Middle East' has not materialized; Israel's economy didn’t benefit from the fruits of the agreements; Standard of living in the West Bank improved significantly despite IDF checkpoints while Gaza remains stuck far behind in the Hamas quagmire
Sever Plocker
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08.20.23
New COVID variant detected in Israel
Health official says there is simply not enough information available to determine how quickly the variant can spread or how severe a disease if could cause
Alexandra Lukash, Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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08.20.23
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