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Levin taps retired judge to oversee Sde Teiman leak probe, drawing fire from allies
Justice minister appoints retired Judge Josefh Ben-Hamo to lead sensitive investigation, drawing criticism over his qualifications, past rulings and reports of political involvement
Tova Zimuky, Saar Haas
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11.19.25
Sharp gaps in IDF reserve service as Modi'in leads nation, Tel Aviv falls to bottom
New reserve data show sharp gaps as consensus faded; Tel Aviv led in January 2024 but fell to last by December; a Modi’in resident served 19 times more days than someone in Bnei Brak
Saar Haas
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11.17.25
From Nova, from kibbutzim, from tanks: The stories of the 20 hostages who were released alive
After 738 days of agony, families of 20 hostages who last saw them more than two years ago weree reunited today; 28 hostages, including at least 26 who are dead are still in Gaza; these are the stories of the hostages Hamas has confirmed it will release alive
Saar Haas, Ron Crissy
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10.13.25
Two thousand dead: The unfathomable toll of Israel’s two-year war
From the horrors of October 7 to battles across Gaza, Lebanon and beyond, Israel marks 2,000 fatalities in war—soldiers, civilians, children and Holocaust survivors—offering a sobering portrait of a nation forever changed by war, grief and unrelenting sacrifice
Saar Haas
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10.12.25
The heavy price of war: Israel counts 900 fallen soldiers and thousands injured
Among dead are 295 reservists and 154 career troops; Jerusalem lost 71 residents, Tel Aviv 24, Haifa 21 and Modi’in-Maccabim-Re’ut 25; Golani Brigade hardest hit unit, with 114 fatalities since war's start
Saar Haas, Ron Crissy
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08.31.25
US unleashes deadly arsenal: How the strike on Iran’s nuclear sites took place
Attack combines B-2 bombers and bunker-busting MOP bombs alongside submarines launching 30 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles from about 450 kilometers (280 miles) away
Saar Haas
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06.22.25
Mediation push grows as nations offer to broker Iran-Israel ceasefire
Despite offers from Oman, Qatar, and Turkey, Israel presses attacks and Iran vows no surrender; US remains distant from negotiations
Saar Haas, Itamar Eichner
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06.19.25
From Vendyl Jones to West Bank tragedy: The life and death of Sarah Richardson
Sarah Richardson, daughter of theologian and archaeologist Vendyl Jones, was murdered in her West Bank home allegedly by her son; Her life spanned civil rights-era America, religious transformation, and a tragic family unraveling
Liran Tamari, Saar Haas
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06.03.25
Who is the new pope? His past, LGBTQ views and Gaza stance under the microscope
Robert Francis Prevost, the first American pope, was elected as Leo XIV, succeeding Francis; known for his work in Peru and Vatican reforms, he begins his papacy amid high hopes and lingering controversies
Saar Haas
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05.08.25
Unveiling October 7: UK report details Hamas brutality and fight against denial
Despite no state inquiry in Israel, British lawmakers release 315-page report on Hamas attack, detailing planning, massacre data and new findings on 'sadistic barbarism not seen in world history since the Rape of Nanjing in 1937' and warns against subsequent swift denial
Saar Haas
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03.20.25
Meet the founders of Hind Rajab Foundation: Who hunts for Israel's soldiers worldwide?
Belgium-based Lebanon natives and ardent Hezbollah and Hamas supporters Dyab Abou Jahjah and Karim Hassoun involved in local politics and vow to continue going after soldiers they accuse of war crimes
Itamar Eichner, Saar Haas
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01.11.25
Israel expands rocket alert zones as Houthi missile attacks persist
Houthi missile launches trigger growing alarm zones, from 68 localities last Thursday to 169 overnight; following failed Tel Aviv interception, IDF expanded alerts, sending over 300,000 more residents to shelters compared to previous night
Saar Haas
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12.25.24
Declassified documents reveal when US learned Israel was inching toward nuclear bomb
Documents reveal US officials suspected Israel of developing nuclear reactor in early 1960s, sparking staunch denial from then-prime minister David Ben-Gurion
Saar Haas
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12.18.24
Saudi fighter who dressed as a boy and made history defeats Israel's Avishag Semberg
Dunya Abutaleb had to train at home in conservative Gulf kingdom and became first Saudi woman to qualify for the Olympic taekwondo tournament
Saar Haas
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08.07.24
Israel tests a long-range missile able to reach Tehran, Russian warblog claims
Russian pro-Kremlin Telegram channel Rybar reports the missile tested is able to reach a distance of up to 1,800 kilometers (1,118 miles) and was reportedly seen falling into the sea east of Malta
Saar Haas
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06.27.24
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