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Roy Rubinstein
At Hostages Square, Holocaust survivors urge government to act: ‘We know what happens when the world doesn’t look’
Holocaust survivors from across Israel gathered in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square to express solidarity with hostage families, urging the government to act swiftly to secure their release; In emotional statements, survivors compared the hostages’ suffering to their own past trauma, warning that time is running out and demanding national accountability
Lihi Gordon, Roy Rubinstein
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08.05.25
Bereaved families to hold national October 7 memorial for second year in a row
Organizers say the event will honor victims, raise awareness and counter efforts to erase the tragedy; The Kumu movement will lead the ceremony
Roy Rubinstein
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08.04.25
Judge orders Holon to allow construction of Reform synagogue
Judge rules Holon mayor Shai Keinan acted with political and discriminatory motives in canceling land for the city’s first Reform synagogue, ordering process to resume and calling decision violation of equality, pluralism and due process
Roy Rubinstein
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08.03.25
Court unmasks Tamar Gershoni as would-be Netanyahu assassin
The Supreme Court revealed the identity of the 73-year-old, terminally ill woman who inquired on the use of an RPG to assassinate the prime minister
Shalev Kachlon, Roy Rubinstein
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07.31.25
US envoy Huckabee makes unprecedented appearance at Netanyahu's corruption trial
Trial was halted twice due to 'security considerations,' as IDF ramped up attacks against Syrian government forces; session was moved behind closed doors and the ambassador was asked to leave
Roy Rubinstein, Itamar Eichner, Nina Fox
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07.16.25
Photographing military bases, burning IDF uniforms: Israeli indicted for spying for Iran
Be’er Yaakov native Or Baylin faces charges for carrying out missions for Iran, including vandalism, surveillance and arson over four-month period in exchange for money
Roy Rubinstein
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07.10.25
Despite ceasefire violation by Iran, Ben Gurion Airport prepares to resume full operations
Israel's main gateway prepares to fully reopen as airlines ramp up flights to clear backlogs; tens of thousands of Israelis remain stranded abroad awaiting return
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger, Roy Rubinstein
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06.24.25
Israel's rescue efforts return stranded nationals home faster than anticipated
Local airline El Al introduces sea evacuations from Cyprus as Israel accelerates efforts to repatriate tens of thousands stranded abroad amid ongoing fighting in Iran
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger, Roy Rubinstein
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06.20.25
First Israeli rescue flight from Cyprus lands at Ben Gurion Airport
El Al’s first rescue flight lands at Ben Gurion Airport, repatriating Israelis stranded abroad due to war-related flight cancellations as the government and Airports Authority streamlined entry processes
Roy Rubinstein
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06.18.25
Ordered to photograph Iron Dome, minister's home: Israeli teen suspected of spying for Iran
Investigators say boy was contacted in recent weeks by Iranian operatives through the Telegram messaging app and was offered money to carry out a series of tasks
Roy Rubinstein
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06.10.25
Suspected teen spy for Iran posed as Bennett’s relative to photograph hospital room
Moshe Atias was charged with contact with a foreign agent and intent to harm state security after working with Iranian operatives; His tasks included burning IDF uniforms and writing 'Sinwar lives'
Roy Rubinstein
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05.22.25
Yuval Raphael lands in Israel after Eurovision triumph: ‘No true victory without hostages’
The Israeli singer and survivor of the Nova music festival massacre finished second at the final in Basel with an emotional and powerful performance of New Day Will Rise
Roy Rubinstein
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05.18.25
Honorary citizenship for 1st fallen soldier from Black Hebrew Israelites community
Interior Minister Moshe Arbel presented an honorary citizenship certificate to the family of Sgt. Elishai Young, a tank soldier killed in Jabaliya; 'Elishai dreamed of becoming an Israeli citizen'
Roy Rubinstein
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05.14.25
'They massacred us': Syria’s Druze plead for help as sectarian violence escalates
Syria’s Druze minority faces rising violence and political marginalization under President al-Sharaa’s regime, with over 70 dead in recent clashes and international calls mounting for urgent intervention to protect the embattled community
Lior Ben Ari, Einav Halabi, Itamar Eichner, Yair Kraus, Roy Rubinstein
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05.01.25
Two teens accused of Islamic State affiliation, planned attack on synagogue
According to prosecutors, the pair, an Israeli and a Palestinian, planned for one to distract synagogue’s security guard while the other attacked him with a poisoned knife, taking his weapon and opening fire of parishioners
Roy Rubinstein
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04.18.25
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