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Just 45 miles apart, Neanderthals in northern Israel butchered meat in surprisingly different ways
New study of 50,000-year-old butchered bones from two Israeli caves reveals Neanderthals used distinct meat-cutting methods, possibly reflecting cultural traditions; researchers say this suggests learned behavior and regional variation in butchery
Yogev Israeli
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07.18.25
‘Israel must win, not apologize,’ says US lawyer Alan Dershowitz
Dershowitz voices strong support for Netanyahu’s legal battle and Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza in interview, condemning global double standards and rising anti-Israel bias
Ynetnews
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07.18.25
Footage reveals massive damage to Syria's Defense Ministry after Israeli strike
Diplomats were just meters from the Israeli strike in Damascus, two sources told Reuters; traveling in an armored convoy, they were unharmed
Lior Ben Ari, Itamar Eichner, Reuters
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07.17.25
IDF soldier accused of spying for Iran, gave information for money
According to the indictment, the soldier sent the Iranians a video of interceptions and images of missile impacts in Israel—information he did not obtain through his military role
Elisha Ben Kimon, Shalev Kachlon
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07.17.25
New study finds secrets behind Byzantine wine economy in Israeli desert
Farmers in the Byzantine-period Negev developed a flourishing wine industry using advanced rainwater harvesting techniques, with new study showing high vulnerability to droughts
Ynet
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07.17.25
Tesla offers interest-free payment plans in Israel amid slowing electric car sales
Automaker is offering zero-percent interest on most of its lineup in Israel for the first time; with payment plans on high-demand models like the Model 3 and Model Y, the move aims to revive flagging EV sales in a cooling market
Tomer Hadar, Calcalist
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07.17.25
‘This war tore me apart’: Three Israeli retirees who returned for reserve duty
Moti Ochayon, 62, returned to IDF reserve duty alongside longtime friends and fellow reservists Adiel, 53, and David, 65, saying he knew the war was the time the country needed him most
Nina Fox
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07.17.25
A new cold front? Israel and Turkey edge toward standoff
Opinion: As Kurdish insurgents disarm and Syria's dynamics shift, Turkey emerges as a regional powerbroker; Israel, despite its strategic daring, finds itself outflanked, risking a slide into a cold war fought through diplomacy, not firepower
Jonathan Adiri
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07.17.25
‘I couldn’t breathe’: Syrian TV host recalls moment Israeli strikes hit live on air
News anchor Dima Abodan recalls fleeing in terror during a live broadcast as an IDF airstrike struck the Syrian regime’s military headquarters in Damascus, capturing the moment of impact on air
Lior Ben Ari
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07.17.25
Syrian president accuses Israel of fueling chaos after Sweida clashes
Ahmad al-Sharaa says Israel seeks to dismantle Syria, blames IDF strikes for inflaming crisis in Druze province; ceasefire reached as regime forces withdraw, handing local control to Druze leaders under international mediation
Lior Ben Ari
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07.17.25
IDF: Over 100 missiles fired, Syrian military HQ in Damascus damaged or destroyed
Military says it launched some 90 strikes across Syria; around 1,000 Druze who crossed from Israel remain in Syria as the IDF tries to prevent further escalation
Yoav Zitun
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07.16.25
From dream get-away to death threats: Israeli travelers face targeted harassment abroad
Israeli tourists in Muslim-majority countries are increasingly targeted by pro-Palestinian social media groups that expose their identities and locations, leading to real-world threats and forced departures
Nina Fox
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07.16.25
Israel urges E3 to trigger Iran sanctions snapback before October deadline
Under 2015 nuclear deal, 'snapback' mechanism that would reinstate pre-agreement sanctions set to expire in October; Jerusalem pressing Britain, Germany and France to activate it now, saying 'all previous excuses no longer apply'
Itamar Eichner
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07.16.25
Khamenei: 'Israel is a cancerous tumor, America’s dog—we can hit back even harder'
Iran supreme leader reemerges after 12-day war with threats against Israel and US, warning Tehran ready to respond forcefully if attacked again; Iran's parliament insists on preconditions before resuming nuclear talks
News Agencies, Lior Ben Ari
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07.16.25
'Al-Sharaa miscalculated—we can’t ignore this': Syria escalation clouds potential Israel deal
'We have an interest in protecting the Druze,' senior Israeli official says, adding Syrian leader's inner circle 'need to come to their senses'; ex-Netanyahu aide blasts talks with Syrian regime, says it 'can't be trusted'
Ynet
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07.16.25
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