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Paradise lost: What remains of the Dead Sea's biggest tourist spot
Melvin Blau accompanies Ynet on a tour of the abandoned Mineral Beach, once considered to be one of Israel's most beautiful locations until a massive sinkhole swallowed it whole
Assaf Kamar
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05.28.23
Never say die: 10-men Israel advances to U20 World Cup round of 16 with heroic comeback
All hope seemed lost for Ofir Haim's men as they trailed a resolute Japanese side and went one man short in the 68th minute, but the Blue and Whites made history with last-gasp masterpiece | watch match highlights
Ynet
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05.28.23
Is Israel losing its status as a milk powerhouse?
When was the last time you went to the supermarket and found only one type of milk there? Rising prices, an abundance of brands and alternatives on the shelves, changes in breakfast options, and increasing awareness of environmental damage are just some of the factors contributing to the gradual erosion of the 'milk nation' image
Nitzan Pincu
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05.27.23
Final flight to freedom: Pilot's quest to fulfill husband's last wish
After her husband's tragic death in a plane crash, Vivi Davidoff embarked on a dual battle against the airline company and also against his family, who wanted to bury him despite his wish to be cremated; After winning both lawsuits, Davidoff returns to do what she loves most: flying the world's elite
Orit Merlin-Rosenzweig
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05.26.23
Terrorist neutralized in suspected terror attack near Mount Hebron
Local eyewitnesses report a member of an Israeli settlement's security team noticed the suspect attempting to stab residents before shooting and neutralizing him; IDF warns of suspected infiltration by the terrorist
Liran Tamari, Yoav Zitun, Einav Halabi, Ilana Curiel
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05.26.23
The palatial early 20th-century house of Theodor Herzl opens to visitors
The house in the Hulda Forest was established in the heart of a farm that survived two world wars, riots, massacres, and even a locust plague – and yet it became a groundbreaking training center where hundreds of pioneers learned about farming and working the land
Gilad Carmeli
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05.26.23
Outrage in J'lm elementary after a student waves Israeli flag during school play
Parents association of Arab schools in Jerusalem slammed the school while parsing the parents who protested, and call for the responsible authorities to dismiss the school principal
Einav Halabi
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05.25.23
Israeli missing for 2 years discovered in Jordan
Shalom Rotben, who suffers from PTSD after witnessing a rocket attack, was identified by an Arab-Israeli who wrote on a piece of paper to communicate with him
Itamar Eichner, Matan Tzuri
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05.25.23
IDF downs drone crossing to Israel from Lebanon
The military uses electronic warfare to bring down unmanned vehicle, just days after warnings from security officials saying that the Hezbollah and other forces on the northern border could be readying for an offensive
Yoav Zitun
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05.25.23
New Israeli music project resurrects ancient Jewish melodies
Israeli artists Izzy Gliksberg and Meir Briskman say their new project aims to make Jewish melodies resonate with crowds worldwide by adding modern twists and sounds to the old songs that will attract new generations
Yaniv Pohorylesh
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05.25.23
Israeli kicked out of Drama school in NY over alleged sexual harassment, denies allegations
Student says 50% of the accusations are complete lies, and the rest are distortions tinged with racism and antisemitism, and he is currently planning to sue the institution; the American Musical and Dramatic Academy says it cannot comment on student investigations or disciplinary matters
Daniel Edelson, New York
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05.25.23
Best locations to hike in water in Israel's nature
From north to south thousands of Israelis choose to celebrate Shavuot by hiking in nature reserves and dipping into ponds and lakes; Ynet reveals the best locations to enjoy the sun while cooling off
Gilad Carmeli
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05.25.23
Noa Kirel shows off new look at gala event
Despite disparaging comments about her wardrobe by Haredi lawmaker, singer shows up with a smile and a new chic outfit to meet some familiar faces like 2018 Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai and others
Yoni Froim
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05.25.23
Transgender firefighter wins 75,000 shekels in workplace harassment case
Labor court fines commanding officer and state authorities for failing to fulfil their 'obligation to mitigate the phenomenon of harassment'
Israel Moskovitz
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05.24.23
Former Israeli athletics champion handed jail time for running brothels
Svetlana Gnezdilov sentenced to 5.5 years in prison and fined NIS 100,000 for charges including soliciting prostitution and fraud
Gilad Morag
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05.24.23
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