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Hundreds of thousands rally in favor of judicial overhaul
A show of strength in Jerusalem: Smotrich said 'The people demand judicial reform and will get one. We will not give up' Levine attacked the Supreme Court: 'We need a court that protects soldiers, not terrorists.' crowed chants No compromise, Bibi, don't back down." Netanyahu: 'moved by the support'
Gilad Cohen, Moran Azulay, Kobi Nachshoni
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04.27.23
Government supporters to hold mass rally in Jerusalem
Organizers say they expect hundreds of thousands to attend rally outside the Knesset on Thursday, calling on judicial overhaul to be passed; Ministers to attend event under the banner: 'They will not steal our elections'
Adam Kutub
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04.26.23
Israel turns 75: National ceremony kicks off festivities amid deep divide
Country transitions from mourning to joy under specter of mass anti-judicial reform protests with traditional torch-lighting ceremony on Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl
Liran Tamari
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04.25.23
Dances at 8 weddings: the woman who holds record for most marriages
Bari Simon first married at 15, has since, wed 8 times and divorced 7 but says she would gladly forfeit record; 'I would have liked to get married only once to one husband and start a family with many children'
Sivan Kanety Avitan
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04.25.23
Eight hurt in suspected car-ramming attack in Jerusalem
First responders: one man in serious condition, woman moderately wounded, six individuals sustain light injuries; Palestinian motorist shot and neutralized; PM: 'This attack, in this place, at this time, reminds us that the Land of Israel and the State of Israel were earned and are being earned at great sacrifice'
Liran Tamari, Gilad Cohen
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04.24.23
World's millionaire hotspots revealed, and which Israeli cities made the cut?
New York City named wealthiest city for millionaires in World Wealthiest Cities Report 2023, while Tokyo secures second place; Tel Aviv and Jerusalem also get the nod
Dennis Bihler
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04.20.23
Two hurt in suspected terror attack in Jerusalem
Jewish men arrive at police position suffering gunshot wounds say they were fired at as they were driving through the volatile neighborhood; police begin pursuit of assailants
Gilad Cohen
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04.18.23
'Even Gaza is ahead of us in renewable energy'
Dr. Lior Herman, an expert in energy and political economy, says that Gaza may already be producing 25% of its electricity using solar panels while Israel is lagging far behind at 10%
Shani Ashkenazi
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04.17.23
After outcry, document reveals Easter crowd cap in Jerusalem okayed by church officials
Police announcement it will restrict access to Holy Fire festivities at Church of the Holy Sepulcher met with condemnation from Orthodox church leaders, but internal document seen by Ynetnews shows move was signed off on by site's safety engineer
Ynetnews
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04.14.23
Security forces on alert ahead of Muslim's last Friday of Ramadan
Police deploy 2,000 police and Border Police troops to the capital and its surroundings as the military remain on high alert in the West Bank as tens of thousands expected to pray at al Aqsa; Hamas calls on Palestinians to 'protect holy site'
Ynet correspondents
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04.14.23
Greek crowds attack Israeli fans, players at Athens basketball game
Diaspora minister condemns incident, noting antisemitism on the rise, especially in Europe, and demanding governmental condemnation and legal action
Efrat Amoraban
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04.12.23
The musical journey of the Twelve Tribes
The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra will be presenting the ‘Twelve Tribes’ concert, which aims to showcase the unique cultural differences present in Israeli society while also emphasizing the connection and unity between the tribes that make up the nation
Yahel Ili Benami
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04.11.23
Israel’s Karaites celebrate Passover amid renewed interest in alternative forms of Judaism
Ancient Jewish movement rejects rabbinic authority, relying instead on Hebrew Bible for religious law
The Media Line
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04.11.23
Christian world welcomes Holy Week with joyous celebrations
With festive processions and prayer, Palm Sunday captures the unique traditions followed by the diverse Christian sects in the region, from Jerusalem to Gaza and beyond
News agencies
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04.09.23
'Prayer for peace at home': Thousands at Birkat Kohanim at the Western Wall
Amid security tensions, a drop in numbers of worshipers coming to receive the traditional Priestly Blessing during the Passover holiday, compared to previous years. The prayer was dedicated to peace for Israel and included a call for unity
Ynet
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04.09.23
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