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Guterres is now part of the problem
'In a meeting I had with Guterres shortly after he took office, he claimed to recognize the bias within the UN institutional machinery and undertook to address it. Instead he has become its chief propagator'; Colonel Richard Kemp demands UN chief's immediate dismissal
Colonel Richard Kemp
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10.26.23
IDF intercepts Lebanon anti-aircraft missile; 4 people hurt in heavy rocket attack on central Israel
Rishon LeZion home takes direct hit from Gaza rocket; PM says timing of ground offensive will be determined by war Cabinet
ynet correspondents
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10.26.23
Gaza hospitals facing collapse in fuel shortage, UN officials say
Lynn Hastings, Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process says aid delivered would not be able to reach civilians unless fuel is allowed into Gaza, IDF says no fuel to be allowed
Einav Halabi
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10.25.23
War and pogroms: From 2023 to 1903 in just one day
On the morning of October 7th, we lost our trust in our government and leaders. By noon, our self-confidence had waned, and by evening, we had broken our most vital promise to ourselves: never again! author Dorit Silverman tries to describe a national trauma
Dorit Silverman
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10.25.23
Associated Press instructs reporters to avoid 'terror' label for Hamas
World's largest news agency issues topical style guide on Israel-Hamas war requiring journalists and affiliated media organizations to use terms like 'militants' and focus on event descriptions instead
Daniel Edelson, New York
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10.24.23
'We found a father, embracing his little boy from a charred lump': Testimony of Israel's top pathologist
Since onset of war, National Center of Forensic Medicine has received around 200 unidentifiable bodies; while experts employ cutting-edge technology to identify victims, institute's director sadly admits 'not all the bodies will be identified'
Ariela Ayalon
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10.24.23
Chief Superintendent Avi Amar's last hug before falling in battle
Veteran cop dispatched to defend Be'eri on Oct. 7 captured on camera embracing a soldier struggling with the sights in the field; An hour later, he was killed in battle against terrorists; 'He maintained composure and humanity until he fell,' his subordinates say
Meir Turgeman
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10.24.23
To those who look for excuses: there is no 'justification' for beheading children
Opinion: Beheading children, burning families in their own homes, dragging elderly to captivity; there is no 'reason' or 'justification' for that whatsoever; author Yaniv Iczkovits has a clear answer to some journalists who seek to justify these horrific terror attacks
Yaniv Iczkovits
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10.24.23
Two women released by Hamas from captivity in Gaza
Terror group says the women were released for humanitarian, health reasons and thanked Egypt and Qatar for their efforts in facilitating the release
ynet correspondents
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10.23.23
Defense officials say they are ready to go, awaiting greenlight
the officials say forces using waiting time to train and prepare; Shas leader Deri tells Knesset faction plans to eradicate Hamas were being drawn up on the go;
Yoav Zitun
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10.23.23
Don't call Hamas massacre a 'Holocaust'
Opinion: Nazi-like cruelty of Hamas shows it doesn't care about political solution, but even though we witnessed scenes which echo an event deeply imprinted on the consciousness of many Israelis, Jews and others, October 7 was not a Holocaust
Tova Herzl
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10.23.23
Posters of Israeli kidnapped spread by volunteers around the world
"lettheworldknow" is one of the largest social and international information campaigns ever, in which thousands of participants are volunteering in dozens of countries around the world.
Gilad Jalon
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10.23.23
Herzog: Hamas intended to use chemical weapons against civilians
President says Hamas terrorists carried flash drives storing al-Qaeda manual with instructions on how to deploy chemical weapons
Itamar Eichner
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10.23.23
Do not be fooled: Freedom fighters do not rape, abuse and torture
Opinion: Freedom fighters do not walk from house to house, plucking sleepy children from their beds, abusing them (sometimes sexually) and then shooting them in the head, sometimes while their parents are watching; these are not the war practices of freedom fighters, these are genocidal practices; author Rubi Namdar wants the world to understand
Rubi Namdar
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10.23.23
Mysterious elderly woman rescues music festival-goers with notes amid Hamas attack
'No one leaves life alive. Make the most of what you have,' these words were inscribed on notes distributed by Mona Chen Tov among partygoers at the music festival, but they ultimately carried a chilling meaning
Tia Barak
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10.22.23
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