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Left him soaked in his blood: two Jews sentenced to 11 years for attack on Arab
During Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021, a group of Jews assaulted and stabbed an Israeli Arab; they were sentenced to prison and ordered to compensate their victim 200,000 shekels
Gilad Cohen
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09.14.23
Embracing national challenges: A vision for immigration and the Galilee
Opinion: Since 1980, the Jewish population in the northern region has grown numerically, but the majority of young people choose to move to central Israel, highlighting the state's failure to make the Galilee attractive
Ophir Shik
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09.13.23
Extreme weather in Israel may soon become a norm, climate expert warns
Prof. Yoav Yair says Mediterranean hurricanes becoming more frequent, sounds alarm on potential weather catastrophes
Nir Cohen, Alexandra Lukash
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09.13.23
24-year-old Israeli suffers heart attack day after birth of first child
Adir Hanania felt discomfort in his hands and chest but brushed it off as the stress of becoming a father; It didn't occur to him that he had a heart problem
Raanan Ben-Zur
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09.13.23
Syria says 2 soldiers killed, 6 wounded in Israeli air strike over Tartus
Damascus says rare daylight attack in western Tartus region originated from Golan Heights; Syrian opposition watchdog claims casualties were Hezbollah
Daniel Salami
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09.13.23
Nearly 10 million living in Israel on eve of Rosh Hashanah
Report by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics shows most Israelis are content and happy living in Israel, with some caveats - including the judicial overhaul and public transportation; By 2065 CBS projects there will be 20 million living in Israel
Yaron Druckman
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09.13.23
Widow of Polish village's last Holocaust survivor dies after dedication ceremony
Rachel Goldstein' attended memorial in town of Chmielnik for educational initiative named after her late husband, Mordechai, ahead of Rosh Hashanah, and then died; her family says she had closure
Lior El-Hai
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09.13.23
Anti-Israel incidents on US college campuses nearly doubled in last year, ADL reports
The anti-Israel activity on U.S. college campuses in the last academic year was defined by the vilification of Zionists and expressions of support for violence and terrorist organizations
Itamar Eichner, Marcy Oster
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09.13.23
Israel's High Court debate was top news around the world
The historic debate on use of the reasonableness standard made headlines in international media; 'Israel's democracy is at a crossroads' and 'Discussion that will touch Israel’s soul – the true meaning of its democratic character as a Jewish state'
Ynet
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09.13.23
Fear of ICC in the Hague after judicial reform is baseless
Opinion: Anyone who associates the judicial overhaul with the perceived threat to IDF soldiers from the International Criminal Court demonstrates a lack of understanding of both the provisions of the Rome Statute and the reform itself
Maurice Hirsch
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09.12.23
COVID cases rising: We will wear masks again for Rosh Hashanah
Experts warn that coronavirus cases requiring hospitalization are on the rise in Israel and around the world and call on the public to wear masks when near high-risk individuals
Adir Yanko
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09.12.23
OECD education report shows Israel's investment in public education lower than average
Report notes private education in Israel, run mainly by ultra-Orthodox institutions, receives 11% more funding than the OECD average
Tamar Trabelsi Hadad
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09.12.23
Syrian engineer with Hezbollah ties reportedly killed in Israeli-linked strike
Iranian opposition news outlet reports Isa Taha Hamoud, who was working with Lebanese terror group's air unit, taken out in early August strike in Damascus
Itamar Eichner
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09.12.23
Is Iran pushing Hezbollah to act?
Analysis: In recent weeks, the Lebanese terror group has scaled back its provocations along the border with Israel, likely due to pressure from Tehran, which is unwilling to jeopardize its favored asset
Avigdor Haselkorn
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09.12.23
Honey is good for you, just not too much
Apple dipped in honey is one of Rosh Hashanah's symbols and beyond its great taste, honey has healthy properties such as soothing sore throat and helping to heal wounds, but it's not all milk and honey
Michal Simhi
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09.12.23
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