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Drought threatens historic Roman spring in Israel, ecosystems at risk
Roman Spring at Hamat Tiberias National Park is nearly dry due to Israel’s worsening drought, with the Sea of Galilee at critically low levels, threatening ecosystems and exposing habitats to invasive species
Ilana Curiel
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08.07.25
Trump administration softens, trims Israel human rights report
Washington sidesteps Netanyahu corruption trial and threat to independence of judiciary cited in previous report; drops LGBTQ+ rights abuses in review of Russia, El Salvador and Israel
Ynet
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08.07.25
EU staff urge sanctions on Israel over Gaza crisis, warn against 'silence as complicity'
In a letter to EU leaders, 1,300 staff members called for immediate sanctions on Israel, suspension of research cooperation, and targeting senior officials over Gaza aid restrictions, warning of a looming humanitarian collapse
Itamar Eichner
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08.06.25
North American donors transform lives in Israel as Jewish philanthropy hits $100M milestone
Serving 1,300+ Israeli nonprofits and 150,000 North American donors, Ne'eman Foundation operates as a financial bridge for giving; ‘Every dollar tells a story of genuine connection between hearts,’ says CEO Chaim Katz
Ynetnews
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08.06.25
Iran executes man convicted of spying for Israel
Iranian authorities say man recruited by Mossad provided Israel with intel on nuclear scientist assassinated during 12-day war in June
AFP
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08.06.25
Israel braces for prolonged heat wave with extreme temperatures, unusual humidity
Highs expected to near or exceed 40°C in many regions and up to 45°C in the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea, plus unseasonal August thunderstorms
Ilana Curiel
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08.06.25
Israeli striker says 'stunned' at German soccer club's decision to terminate contract over Gaza
Weissman was cut by Fortuna Düsseldorf hours after passing medical tests due to backlash over his social media activity following the October 7 Hamas attack, despite his offering an apology, leaving his career in Europe in limbo
Nadav Zenziper
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08.06.25
US proposal for Lebanon-Israel resolution demands Hezbollah disarmament, Israeli pullback by end of 2025
A proposal attributed to US envoy Tom Barrack outlines a four-phase plan requiring Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and Israel to withdraw from contested zones; The deal includes border demarcation, military restructuring, and economic support—aiming to end hostilities by late 2025
Lior Ben Ari
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08.06.25
Ben Gurion Airport braces for busiest summer travel day
Thursday will mark Ben Gurion Airport’s busiest day of summer, with 78,000 passengers expected to pass through on about 470 international flights, making August 2025 the busiest month since the Gaza war began
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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08.06.25
Israel’s high-tech sector faces first employment slump in a decade
New data shows Israel’s high-tech sector shed 7%–9.5% of jobs in 2023–2024, with losses in business and support roles offset by growth in cybersecurity and core tech
Israel Wullman
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08.06.25
Pushed to the sidelines: How Egypt lost its heavyweight standing in the Arab world
Analysis: As Cairo’s regional influence wanes amid economic strain, foreign disinvestment and US indifference, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi struggles to maintain relevance in Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Smadar Perry
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08.06.25
You are not moral voices, you are moral criminals
Opinion: Criticism of Israel’s government is legitimate, but echoing Hamas propaganda is not; those who now accuse Israel of atrocities in Gaza stayed silent when the October 7 massacre was celebrated — and have chosen the wrong side
Ben-Dror Yemini
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08.05.25
Ethiopian Israelis bear heavy burden in Gaza war: ‘These are everyone’s sons’
Ethiopian Israelis make up a disproportionately high number of fallen soldiers, driven by a deep-rooted cultural sense of duty and patriotism
Maayan Hoffman/ The Media Line
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08.05.25
Iran charges ex-intelligence minister’s son with supporting Israel
Hassan Younesi, son of former intelligence minister Ali Younesi, says Tehran prosecutors accuse him of supporting Israel, spreading lies and propaganda; Rights groups link the move to post-war repression
Lior Ben Ari
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08.05.25
Israel braces for extreme week-long heat wave, record-high temperatures
Temperatures are forecast to soar as much as 18°C above average, with some areas nearing 50°C; heat wave, expected to last a week, may break 2025 records and trigger severe heat stress in both inland and coastal regions
Ilana Curiel
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08.05.25
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