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West Bank faces rising wave of settler violence against IDF and police
Surge in nationalist violence by radical hilltop youth has targeted Israeli security forces, escalating tensions and deepening divisions within settler community; authorities face growing challenges as attacks and clashes increase in frequency and severity
Elisha Ben Kimon
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08.11.25
European airline ground staff refuse to work in Israel: 'We won't return until genocide ends'
Days before resuming service to Ben-Gurion, Brussels Airlines ground staff call to suspend route over 'genocide' in Gaza and the West Bank, while French baggage handler Alyzia declares a full boycott of Israeli carriers
Itamar Eichner
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08.10.25
Israel’s march of folly in Gaza: Leadership failures endanger war goals
Opinion: Gaza strategy is marked by flawed decisions and missed lessons, risking the war’s key objectives; government’s half-measures and reluctance to fully govern encalve threaten to prolong conflict and erode global standing and internal unity
Dr. Michael Milshtein
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08.10.25
Groundbreaking study uncovers evidence of bronze production in Israel 3,000 years ago
University of Haifa study reveals first proof of on-site bronze production in northern West Bank, challenging views of the Early Iron Age economy and showing a peripheral settlement’s role in regional trade and metalworking innovation
Ynet
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08.10.25
'When the country needed her, she answered': Israel's first female naval commando dies at 97
Pnina Pinhasi, Israel’s first and only female Shayetet 13 naval commando, served with courage and humility; her family reflects on her legacy of duty, resilience and sacrifice, inspiring generations of Israelis to answer the call without seeking glory
Gal Ganot
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08.10.25
Hostage families demand action as Gaza offensive fears escalate
Rallies nationwide congregate to demonstrate against the government’s plan to expand the war, demanding a focus on securing the release of the remaining 50 hostages
Lihi Gordon, Roy Rubinstein
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08.09.25
'We'll beg for the Iron Dome’: Germany’s Merz faces backlash over Israel arms embargo
German chancellor faces backlash from his own party after halting arms exports to Israel over planned Gaza offensive, with critics calling the move a betrayal of security ties and a dangerous shift from his pro-Israel stance
Ze'ev Avrahami, Berlin
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08.09.25
Korean culinary wave gains traction in Israel
Global cultural wave brings Korean cuisine to Israel, where social media bolsters trends and chefs like Taejin Kim-Doron blend bold, social flavors with American influences
Sapir Gordo
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08.09.25
Amid Gaza starvation claims, reluctant Germany starts to curb support for Israel
Analysis: Germany suspends arms exports to Israel over its Gaza offensive, marking a significant shift as Chancellor Friedrich Merz breaks from staunch pro-Israel policy amid growing public pressure and moral scrutiny
Reuters
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08.09.25
Starlink begins operating in Israel, not in West Bank, Gaza
The prices for Starlink services are significantly higher than the average cost of fixed internet in Israel and do not include the terminal; subscriptions and equipment can now be ordered directly from the company's website
Ynetnews
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08.09.25
Extreme makeover: Ramat Gan home abandoned on October 7 facelifted for new family
A family purchases a war-abandoned home in Ramat Gan and transforms it into a vibrant, art-filled sanctuary with the help of interior designer Anna Weil, who blends concrete, wood and bold colors across five levels
Gili Kanelbaum
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08.08.25
Dell AI report finds Israel behind—and that could be its strength
An investor says Israel’s self-awareness about its AI gaps positions the country to move faster and smarter than many global competitors
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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08.08.25
Israeli team races against time to transplant heart from Cyprus in first-of-its-kind operation in 30 years
In a dramatic cross-border effort, Israeli doctors retrieved a heart from Cyprus and completed a rare double transplant in under four hours—saving the lives of two women in Israel
Or Hadar, Raanan Ben Tzur
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08.07.25
Hate posters and rising tensions: Israelis face hostility ahead of protest wave in Greece
As Greece braces for a wave of anti-Israel protests, Israeli tourists report alarming messages on hate posters and graffiti, some in Hebrew; Authorities urge caution but say there's no need to cancel travel plans
Sharon Kidon
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08.07.25
Netherlands will push EU to suspend Israel trade deal, Dutch FM says
European Commission Vice President Teresa Ribera condemns Israel’s actions in Gaza as resembling 'genocide', citing mass starvation and civilian targeting, while EU officials and staff demand immediate sanctions
News Agencies, Ynet
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08.07.25
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