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Netanyahu’s media missteps signal a disconnect from reality
Opinion: Once hailed as Israel’s master communicator, Netanyahu is now seen as dangerously out of touch; in a recent interview, he names the toll on his wife as his deepest regret, ignoring his failings on Oct. 7 and the thousands of lives lost, since that day
Ben-Dror Yemini
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07.29.25
Israel approves ecological corridors to protect wildlife
Landmark plan aimed at establishing safe pathways for endangered species like the mountain gazelle, caracal and Arabian bustard, ensuring free movement between fragmented habitats
Ilana Curiel
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07.29.25
The Netherlands bans ministers Ben-Gvir, Smotrich from entry
In a letter to parliament, Foreign Minister Veldkamp says ministers contribute to violence against Palestinians, advocate the expansion of West Bank settlements and call for ethnic cleansing in Gaza
Itamar Eichner
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07.29.25
Is the current war reshaping the Middle East like the Six-Day War in 1967?
Opinion: Like Egypt before the Six-Day War, Iran has surrounded Israel with proxies and vowed its destruction; but as in 1967, Israel may once again reshape the region—and peace may follow, even if it takes a decade
Michael Oren
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07.28.25
EU weighs cutting Israel from flagship research program over Gaza
European Commission mulls whether to suspend Israel from Horizon 2020 research program over claims of curbs on humanitarian aid to Gaza; such a move could severely impact Israeli science and mark a diplomatic low in EU-Israel relations
Itamar Eichner
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07.28.25
Israel appoints Dr. Shimrit Maman as first female head of space agency
Dr. Maman has been appointed chair of the Israel Space Agency — the first woman to hold the position following three male predecessors; 'At this time, we are facing significant challenges,' she said upon her appointment
Ettay Nevo/ Davidson Institute of Science
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07.28.25
Experts restore Israel's ancient desert wine industry using Byzantine grapes
In a groundbreaking revival of ancient tradition, Israeli researchers and vintners harvest 1,500-year-old Byzantine grape varieties from a restored vineyard in Avdat National Park, aiming to recreate the famed Negev wine once exported across Europe
Ilana Curiel
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07.28.25
Israeli leaders hint tacit US approval to control Gaza over deadlocked deal talks
As hostage negotiations stall, Israeli leaders and U.S. officials, including Trump and special envoy Witkoff, signal a shift toward full military control of Gaza, abandoning hopes for a deal with Hamas
Ron Crissy
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07.28.25
Criminal ties and West Bank links: Shin Bet warns of growing Arab Israeli involvement in terror
Five Arab Israelis arrested for trafficking military-grade arms to West Bank terror operatives, highlighting growing trend of Israeli citizens aiding terror groups; seized cache includes assault rifles, explosive materials and thousands of rounds of ammunition
Elisha Ben Kimon
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07.28.25
Experts unearth 5,500-year-old Canaanite flint blade workshop in Israel
Unprecedented find reveals advanced Canaanite blade production in Israel from the Early Bronze Age, featuring rare flint cores and long, uniform blades
Yaron Drukman
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07.28.25
Israel faces unprecedented drought crisis as water shortages loom
Country faces its worst drought in a century, with northern rivers drying up and water officials warning of a looming crisis as rainfall declines and demand rises
Ilana Curiel
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07.28.25
How Israel failed to turn October 7 military gains into political success
Opinion: Everyone warned: military victories in Gaza must be translated into lasting political gains; Everyone understood—except Netanyahu, and now Israeli soldiers, hostages, and our global reputation are paying the price
Avi Issacharoff
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07.28.25
Watch: Surfer rescues 3 men from drowning at Netanya beach
Golan Yomtovian rushed into the sea with his paddleboard to save three men from Tayibe who were drowning off an unguarded beach in Netanya; 'They were exhausted. One was under the water, vomiting'
Raanan Ben Tzur
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07.27.25
Dutch intelligence flags Israel as foreign influence threat
National security report in the Netherlands has, for the first time, identified Israel as a foreign threat, citing alleged disinformation campaigns and attempts to influence Dutch politics; The assessment follows rising tensions over Gaza and growing criticism of Israeli policy in Europe
Itamar Eichner
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07.27.25
Israeli luxury hotel project partnering with Leonardo DiCaprio gains approval
Project led by the Hagag Group and Hollywood star secures final approval in Herzliya, expanding to 51,000 square meters with 365 rooms, a marina and eco-friendly design
Hila Tsion
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07.27.25
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