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Israel's elusive top predator lives in the Sea of Galilee, but can it survive what comes next?
The Eurasian otter, found mainly in the Sea of Galilee and Hula Valley, is critically endangered locally; ecologist Amit Dolev explains how roadkill, drying streams and lost water corridors threaten its survival in the wild
Yael Maslaton, Zavit
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05.10.26
After years abroad, they came back to Israel: ‘I regret not doing it sooner’
After 16 years in Australia and 20 years in the United States, two Israeli women returned home to war, soaring prices and constant questions about why they chose to come back now
Yael Greti
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05.09.26
Temperatures rise across Israel as heat stress expected to intensify | Weather forecast
Temperatures will continue to rise across Israel, with stronger coastal winds Saturday afternoon, heavier heat stress expected Sunday, slight cooling Monday and hotter, heatwave-like conditions returning Tuesday
ynet
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05.09.26
Arab world watching Israeli media like never before, but Israel is failing to understand why
Veteran Arab journalist Nazir Majli says Arab audiences are watching Israel more closely than ever, but the war has left even supporters of normalization questioning its strategy
Nazir Majli
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05.08.26
Behind the byline: what Israel taught me about reporting the Middle East
For decades, Judith Miller covered the Middle East and Israel’s ties with Arab states for The New York Times; amid the rise of radical Islam, one Israeli leader grasped the threat early — starting with an unscheduled coffee in a New York hotel room
Judith Miller
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05.08.26
Houston prep school head resigns after antisemitism row
Kinkaid school leader says exit was personal, not tied to pro-Palestinian student display that erased Israel from map and drew backlash from Jewish groups and lawmakers
Daniel Edelson, New York
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05.08.26
Temperatures rise across Israel after cold spell
Friday brings clear to partly cloudy skies and seasonal temperatures, with a warmer weekend ahead and heavier heat stress expected in eastern Israel by Sunday
ynet
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05.08.26
Democratic congressmen demand Trump break silence on Israel’s nuclear arsenal
American left shifts on Israel: 30 Democratic lawmakers demand details on Israel’s presumed nuclear program and ask whether it has shared its 'red lines' with Washington for using nuclear weapons in the current conflict
ynet
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05.05.26
Israel braces for escalation, doubts US blockade strategy on Iran
Jerusalem is monitoring the talks between Washington and Tehran but believes the chances of a deal are very low because Iran has refused to meet Trump’s demand to give up its enriched uranium in the first stage of any agreement
Itamar Eichner
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05.03.26
US clears advanced rocket systems for Israel, Qatar in $8.6B arms package
State Department clears parallel sales of 10,000 laser-guided APKWS systems to Israel and Qatar, part of multi-billion regional arms package that also includes Patriot missiles for Doha
Daniel Edelson, New York
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05.02.26
Expert explains Israel's 'miracle economy'
Evan Liberman, CEO of Wise Money Israel says "you don't have to be religious to understand that there's something miraculous going on here that's beyond all odds"
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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05.02.26
US to close flagship Gaza mission as Hamas tightens grip and Trump plan stalls, report says
The US-run Civil-Military Coordination Center in Israel will be folded into a US-commanded international mission for Gaza, despite doubts over whether the force can enforce the ceasefire or improve aid delivery
Reuters
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05.01.26
Zionism was a choice and Israel must keep choosing what it becomes
Opinion: Zionism was never inevitable but a product of debate and choice; as Israel faces divisions over conscription, religion and democracy, historical perspective shows multiple paths once existed, raising enduring questions about the state’s identity and future
Guy Miron
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05.01.26
Iran war drains US weapons supply, stoking fears over China and Russia readiness
As the war with Iran rapidly depletes munitions stockpiles, the Pentagon diverts weapons from allies in Asia and Europe and presses Congress to approve a $1.45 trillion budget, while defense firms warn funding gaps could delay production and leave the military unprepared
ynet
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05.01.26
The deep divide that keeps US-Iran talks going nowhere
Opinion: Despite a decisive battlefield victory with Israeli support, the United States is pushing for a win-lose outcome in talks and rejecting any deal that grants Iran gains, given Trump’s stated goal of eliminating the regime
Doron Hadar
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05.01.26
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