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Government approves planning of over 5,000 housing units in settlements
Decision advances planning permission for 1,000 more units than previously announced, including in the settlement of Eli where terrorists killed four in an attack last week; 'this is the most appropriate Zionist response' says local leader
Elisha Ben Kimon
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06.26.23
IDF counterterrorist offensive in West Bank more likely than ever
Analysis: Latest developments prompt security officials to reconsider their previous decision to refrain from a special operation while increased troop deployment is already underway
Yossi Yehushua
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06.26.23
Jewish voters favor Biden over Trump for 2024, survey shows
Jewish Electoral Institute survey finds the president enjoys the support of 72% of Jews compared with 22% supporting Trump while latest polling gives Biden only a 4% lead among U.S. registered voters; Netanyahu also scores poorly in survey
Ron Kampeas/JTA
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06.26.23
Endangered vultures find sanctuary at secretive conservation site in the Negev
Accompanied by Assaf Kamar and photographer Nadav Abas, the Nature and Parks Authority inspector transported a cow carcass to a hidden location, ensuring vultures and other birds of prey could feast without the threat of being by overzealous ranchers
Assaf Kamar
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06.26.23
Textbook incitement continues but U.S. support of UNRWA remains high
Washington allocates some $223 million to the Palestinian refugee agency, making it the largest donor despite its clear glorification of terror and killing of Jews, and despite State Department's awareness of its incitement to violence
Daniel Edelson, New York
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06.26.23
The power of a written word: Holocaust survivors convey messages for future generations
Thousands of years of life were gathered together in one room, as each sentence reflected proportion, perspective, breadth of spirit and gratitude - these are the messages of people who witnessed the world being destroyed and rebuilt
Sivan Rahav Meir
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06.26.23
Former Israeli Supreme Court chief calls to continue judicial reform protests
'Demonstrations abroad are helping us,' Barak tells protest leaders in Boston; He says negotiations are crucial to resolving the issue, but some things can't be compromised; He sent President Herzog a proposal for a basic law for the establishment of a constitution
Daniel Edelson, New York
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06.26.23
Grapes make the desert bloom
Despite the arid climate and inhospitable soil a budding wine industry is emerging in the Negev with its own particular flavor and optimism for growth in Israel's new wine country
Tiki Golan
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06.26.23
West Bank Palestinian village rampaged by settlers is 90% American
Many families left Turmus Ayya and made their fortune in the U.S., returning to build lavish homes for their summer vacations but after the violence of recent days and the damage estimated in the millions, they appeal to the U.S. embassy for protection
Einav Halabi
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06.25.23
Researchers decipher plant hormone mechanism in race to feed the world
Tel Aviv University's Professor Eilon Shani says thanks to the study of gibberellin, vital for agricultural yield sufficient to meet the challenges of growing world population
Ynet
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06.25.23
Security officials concerned as clashes between settlers and Palestinian spiral out of control
After a night of Palestinians roads obstructions and stone-throwing incidents in West Bank, some 40 settlers seek revenge on the nearby village; 'It feels like pogroms being carried out against Palestinian villages, one after the other'
ynet correspondents
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06.25.23
Two sisters, two babies, one midwife - a double blessing
'In all my 28 years of delivering babies, I have never been so touched,' the midwife says after discovering she had delivered both sisters' babies in one shift
Gilad Cohen
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06.25.23
Israeli tourists drugged and mugged in Colombia – one went missing for a day
The two former IDF soldiers were lured by two young women who drugged and robbed them; missing Israeli found with the help of an Israeli insurance company and rescue team working alongside local police
Itamar Eichner
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06.25.23
Israel's most tattooed man: 'It's an addiction, but the best kind there is'
Nery Conforti tattoos every part of his body, and he is already accustomed to the reactions – spitting on the floor, children crying and partners hesitating to bring him home to their parents; Now he is tattooing everything again to look like the Terminator and offers himself for a music video with Noa Kirel
Michal Manor
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06.23.23
Perfecting schnitzel: 5 delicious recipes for Israel's favorite dish
With all due respect to the festive and photogenic dishes we love to upload to our story, there is one dish that triumphs above all: Here are five winning recipes for schnitzel - fish, tofu, chicken, veal and even cornflake-crumbed schnitzel
Ynet
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06.23.23
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