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Intercepted in midair, Saturday morning missile launch from Yemen wakes up southern Israel
Missile launched from Yemen intercepted by Israeli defense systems after sirens sounded across southern cities, causing no injuries or damage; Incident comes days after ceasefire with Iran and follows limited Houthi involvement during recent conflict
Yoav Zitun, Ilana Curiel
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06.28.25
Trump: We think we may reach a Gaza ceasefire next week
Egypt drafts new proposal as Hamas shows flexibility, Iran war shifts dynamics, and high-level talks aim for hostage deal and expanded regional accord
Daniel Edelson, New York, Einav Halabi
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06.27.25
Filmmaker who documented Nova massacre wins Emmy days after Iranian missile destroys her home
Days before her Emmy win for a Nova massacre film, Michal Weits’ Tel Aviv home was hit by an Iranian missile—but her partner says, 'What matters is, we’re all alive'
Nina Fox
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06.27.25
Israel’s 60-year-old refueling jets key to air supremacy over Iran
2,000 km from Israel, over 700 refueling sorties, nearly no ground in sight: the Israeli Air Force dominated Iranian skies in 12 days of combat, relying on veteran Re’em squadron’s specially maintained 707 tankers
Yoav Zitun
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06.27.25
Why France is afraid of Israel’s defense industry
Opinion: France’s decision to block Israeli defense displays isn’t just politics—it’s a sign of deep market anxiety as agile Israeli tech challenges Europe’s traditional defense industry dominance
Takele Mekonen
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06.27.25
IDF chief signals to cabinet: 'We’re closing on defined Gaza objectives'
IDF chief Eyal Zamir says Iran strike could help advance Gaza goals; nearing key lines in Operation Gideon’s Chariots, army to present next steps to political leadership
Elisha Ben Kimon
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06.27.25
Hamas struggles to maintain Gaza control amid clan revolts and waning Iranian backing
With its commanders dead, recruits getting younger, public support fading, rogue clans rising, and Iranian backing hit, Hamas is weakened but still launches surprise attacks—and would welcome a ceasefire to crush dissent
Reuters
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06.27.25
Will Iran continue to pose a strategic threat to Israel?
Opinion: Washington's Operation Midnight Hammer dealt heavy blows to Iran, but true strategic success means ending Tehran’s threat to Israel
Michael Oren
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06.27.25
Ben Gurion Airport could close over labor dispute, not war
Surging violence against Israeli border officers at Israel's main gateway and border crossings prompts threats of strike; workers demand urgent measures like improved safety tools, training and staffing to address daily assaults
Alexandra Lukash
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06.27.25
Amid regional tensions, direct Moscow–Ramon flights resume after 4-year halt
For the first time since 2020, a Russian passenger flight landed in Ramon; Officials see the weekly route as a hopeful sign, with Eilat’s mayor declaring: 'The city is alive, open, and safe'
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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06.27.25
Safe room rush: Israelis seek private sheltering solutions after Iran war
Following Israel's deadly conflict with Iran, Israeli homebuyers prioritize safe rooms over traditional amenities, reshaping real estate demands and construction priorities
Miri Ben-David Livi
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06.27.25
Over 1,000 seniors displaced by war, and the government has failed to provide a solution
After her home was destroyed, 77-year-old Alice, who suffers from advanced Parkinson's Disease, found shelter in a retirement home, but she may not be allowed to stay due to the Finance Ministry's reluctance to allot funds
Shira Kadari-Ovadia
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06.27.25
The struggle for Gaza control: Israel’s bet on Abu Shabab militia is failing
Despite Israeli backing and hundreds of Gazan recruits, the militia operates mainly in Rafah and faces deep mistrust; Accusations of aid theft, fear of Hamas reprisals and rejection by powerful clans hinder its grip on the field
Einav Halabi
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06.26.25
Wokeism is the greatest danger to the American right
Opinion: The myth that Israel pushed the US to strike Iran fuels antisemitic narratives on both left and right—dangerously reinforcing conspiracy theories of Jewish influence over American foreign policy
Ben-Dror Yemini
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06.26.25
Iran’s nuclear project: The end or a never-ending story?
Opinion: Israel’s strike on Iran marks a bold strategic shift, but long-term success depends on intelligence assessments, reconstruction delays and renewed diplomatic efforts with Sunni allies
Gail Shoresh
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06.26.25
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