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In Jerusalem’s contested Old City, shrinking Armenian community fears displacement after land deal
Real estate deal pushes city's Armenian community to protest in fear move will see them lose their homes near the historic Armenian Quarter
Associated Press
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06.07.23
Crime in Arab society continues to run rampant
Arab families who lost their loved one to crime say they're frustrated and angry at the police for not treating the issue or making progress in solving numerous cases; State Comptroller report criticizes government inaction on issue - 'If someone attacks a Jewish man’s dog, the police arrest him within hours, but when he kills an Arab, they do nothing'
Hasan Shaalan, Adam Kutub
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06.07.23
Smotrich visits France, won't hold meetings with officials
The French embassy in Israel says Smotrich wanted to set up meetings with senior officials without success, but his office claims no such meetings were requested; he meets with lower-level Jewish community officials before start of OECD economic conference
Itamar Eichner
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06.07.23
Israel condemns Kakhovka Dam strike, stops short of naming Russia
Jerusalem says attacks on critical infrastructure 'must be strongly condemned by the entire international community' but avoids pinning the blame on Moscow
Itamar Eichner
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06.07.23
Stifling supporters of the judicial overhaul is a danger to democracy
Opinion: While a majority of the public in Israel opposes the government's plan, they should listen to the political majority that supports it and try to reach a compromise for both sides to avoid a much darker outcome
Ben-Dror Yemini
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06.07.23
Report sounds alarm on Israeli youth's post-COVID mental health crisis
‘While life moved on for a while, the hardships that youth faced and deepened during the COVID pandemic haven’t lessened,’ report states, as 13% reported self-harm and 44% deal with anxiety and depression
Hadar Gil-Ad
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06.06.23
U.S. arrests Israeli national on suspicion of supplying Russia with plane parts
According to U.S. court filing, suspect accused of providing false or misleading information about exports in violation of U.S. sanctions, as well as facilitating the illegal export of American goods to Russia
Itamar Eichner
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06.06.23
Israeli FM visits the Philippines for first time in 56 years
Eli Cohen meets with Filipino President Marcos Jr. and foreign minister Manalo in Manila, discusses strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new economic opportunities in East Asia
Itamar Eichner
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06.06.23
Shekel bounces back after months of uncertainty on judicial reform
Israeli currency rallies against other global currencies and recovers some of its value after months of gradual bleeding
Gad Lior
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06.06.23
Israel Football Association slams Beitar Jerusalem over fan violence
Punishment: Team barred from play in Europe after IFA says club made no effort to combat its fanbase's multiple incidents of violence during the season; club to appeal to Supreme Court
Nadav Zenziper
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06.06.23
OpenAI's chief scientist: 'Big mistake to build AI you can't control'
OpenAI's Sam Altman and Ilya Sutskever talk about the risks, benefits and future of artificial intelligence and super intelligent models and say that our apprehension should be accompanied with excitement
Oshrit Gan-El
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06.06.23
Outrage as Israel requires diplomats to give birth in Israel
Unwilling to bear high insurance costs, foreign and finance ministries reintroduce controversial directive which was axed in the past after fueling workers’ strike
Daniel Edelson, New York
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06.05.23
It takes a village: The rise of Israel's Bedouin soccer star
Hamza Shibli came from humble beginnings and elbowed his way to glory with grit beyond his years; before historic Brazil upset, his father Youssef told him to ‘dominate the field, run non-stop, and score’, and he did just that
Lior El-Hai
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06.05.23
Incredible footage shows viper swallowing whole rabbit in northern Israel
Nature and Parks Authority ecologist says a meal like this can sustain the snake for several days or even weeks
Ynet
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06.05.23
OpenAI CEO sees 'huge' Israeli role in reducing risks from the technology
President praises Altman for alerting world leaders to concerns posed by AI; 'We must make sure that this development is used for the well-being of humanity,' he says
Reuters, Ynet
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06.05.23
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