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This is how Israel ‘suffocates’ the Houthis – and the reason for advance warning before IDF strike
Analysis: IDF strikes in Yemen have effectively placed the Houthis under both an aerial and maritime siege, as they rely on Iranian military aid and now are cut off from international transit; IDF warning came after WHO chief was present during a December strike on the same site
Ron Ben-Yishai
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05.06.25
‘The sky is full of smoke,’ Sanaa resident tells Ynet | Panic caught on camera during Israeli strike
Residents in Sanaa reporting heavy smoke rising over the Yemeni capital; 'There’s an atmosphere of panic and fear,' one resident told Ynet
Lior Ben Ari
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05.06.25
Yuval Raphael holds first Eurovision rehearsal in Basel - with nod to Theodor Herzl
Rehearsal featured stunning performance of 'New Day Will Rise,' with powerful stage setup including a massive chandelier; the Israeli delegation praised her emotional and professional delivery
Ran Boker
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05.06.25
Turkey intercepts 1,300 pagers en route to Lebanon days after pager operation, report says
Turkish intelligence seized a shipment of 1,300 pagers bound for Lebanon, allegedly rigged with hidden explosives inside batteries, days after widescale operation against Hezbollah
Ynet
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05.06.25
Biotech meets fashion: Can lab-grown keratin change the leather industry?
A collaboration between Israeli designers and scientists has produced a keratin-based leather prototype, showcasing its potential as a durable, biodegradable alternative to animal and synthetic leathers
Itay Yaacov
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05.06.25
'When Israel attacks, it destroys everything': Yemenis fear further Israeli strikes amid oil shortages
Yemen Petroleum Company shifts to emergency footing to manage dwindling fuel supplies after repeated Israeli and US airstrikes damage Hodeidah port; Houthi leaders vow 'aggressive' retaliation
Lior Ben Ari
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05.06.25
Dozens of storks killed after colliding with power lines in northern Israel
Jewish National Fund chief ornithologist says received reports of more than 30 stork carcasses, and dozens more with severe fractures to their wings and legs, warning overhead power lines causing serious losses to ecosystem
Ilana Curiel
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05.06.25
'Death sentence for Hamas terrorists absolutely a possibility'
Alan Baker, former legal adviser to Israel’s Foreign Ministry and former ambassador to Canada, says terrorists behind October 7 atrocities could face death penalty, citing Israeli law, Geneva Conventions and parallels to Nazi crimes
Sharon Kidon
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05.05.25
Israel must only rely on itself, not on US, in fight against Houthis
Opinion: Once again, Israel is outsourcing fundamental security, expecting the United States to deter the Houthis and save the IDF from having to do that difficult job; Meanwhile. the US is bombing Yemen not to protect Israel but to shield international shipping
Michael Oren
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05.05.25
US airstrikes fail to stop Houthi recruitment surge in famine-stricken tribal areas
Iran-backed terror group is leveraging the Gaza war and widespread suffering in Yemen to recruit terrorists, including children, who join to escape poverty; Houthis frame conflict as part of a broader campaign to support Palestinians
Lior Ben Ari
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05.05.25
Israel’s six-legged gazelle becomes a father in southern nature reserve
Sheshet, a mountain gazelle born with a rare mutation, overcomes extraordinary challenges and started a family, offering hope for Israel’s dwindling gazelle population
Ilana Curiel
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05.05.25
An illusion of calm: Israel's expanding buffer zone in Syria
Six months after moving into the Syrian Golan, the IDF has tripled its presence, focusing on deterrence, infrastructure and cautious cooperation with local forces even as tensions linger in the south | Ynet reporter with IDF troops on the Syrian Golan
Yoav Zitun
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05.05.25
'Disrespects God and the Torah': Haredi leaders escalate boycott against shopping chain
Prominent ultra-Orthodox rabbis in Beit Shemesh are urging a boycott of the BIG shopping complex, citing its connection to the new Glilot mall, which operates on Shabbat
Shilo Freid
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05.05.25
'There will be severe blows': Netanyahu threatens Houthis after missile hits Ben Gurion Airport
After months of restraint and dozens of launches from Yemen, PM vows Israel will act against Houthis following missile strike on airport and days of nationwide sirens
Itamar Eichner, Lior Ben Ari
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05.04.25
Arrow missed first, then THAAD: 'The Houthi missile is nothing special'
Houthi ballistic missile hits Ben Gurion Airport, evading both Israel's Arrow and US's THAAD defense systems amid conflicting reports about weapon’s capabilities and origins
Yossi Yehoshua, Lior Ben Ari
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05.04.25
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