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When the sea is cold, Israelis don't rush to return on yachts during war
More expensive than flying, colder than summer and requires logistical preparation: The maritime rescue line to Israel not in demand like it was during the 12-day-war; 'People are waiting 4 days for a flight'
Assaf Kammar
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03.04.26
Israel sees ‘suicidal impulse’ in Tehran as Iran widens missile attacks across region
Intelligence officials say 1,000+ Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps killed as Iran strikes seven Arab states and Cyprus; analysts describe a regime acting from survival, not logic, and weigh ceasefire prospects
Itamar Eichner
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03.03.26
Israel sees Iran strikes as chance to weaken Hezbollah on Lebanon front
Northern Command says gains against Tehran could shift balance in Lebanon; officials warn Hezbollah miscalculated after Khamenei’s killing and say current blows could, in time, lead to the group’s dismantling
Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.03.26
Between air raid sirens, doctors restore 80-year-old’s eyesight
As sirens repeatedly sent staff and patient to shelter, physicians at Rambam Health Care Campus pressed ahead with a long-awaited corneal transplant, honoring a donor’s gift and completing the delicate procedure under fire
Eitan Glikman
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03.03.26
What you eat during war affects your mood more than you think, science shows
As stress rises and routines unravel, what you eat can shape resilience; here’s how to build a plate that supports emotional stability and choose healthier snacks
Dr. Yael Benvenisti
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03.03.26
Beyond the nuclear threat: the real stakes of the Iran war
Opinion: As Tehran threatens the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict exposes a broader contest over oil, China’s industrial advantage and America’s grip on the global economic order, with risks that could reverberate far beyond the Middle East
Dr. Bella Barda Bareket
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03.02.26
Purim, Persia and precision strikes: From Holocaust memory and Oct. 7 to reckoning with Iran
An Israeli mother reflects on growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust, raising children under Iran’s threats and watching history echo from ancient Persia to October 7 as old stories of annihilation and survival take on urgent new meaning.
Hadar Galron
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03.02.26
Top US general says Iran campaign will take time as casualties mount
Joint Chiefs chairman warns objectives will require sustained, difficult operations; fourth US service member dies as Pentagon insists campaign will not become 'endless war'
Reuters
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03.02.26
Israeli hospitals move underground to escape Iranian missiles
From improvised underground wards to fortified maternity units, Israel’s hospitals adapt in real time—keeping selected treatment going as casualties mount and the country braces for more
Maayan Hoffman / The Media Line
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03.02.26
Israeli embassies around the world remain closed
Israeli employees in foreign missions told to work from home due to sensitive security situation; Foreign minister examining if possible to reopen some embassies; Diplomats asked to return to Israel were stuck in foreign countries after Israeli airspace closed
Itamar Eichner
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03.02.26
Iranian Jewish lawmaker calls Khamenei's assassination 'barbaric act by the American-Zionist enemy'
Dr. Homayoun Sameh issued an official letter of condolence, praising the Supreme Leader as 'a personality who dedicated his life to the path of the country’s independence, honor and pride' and claiming that anger in Iran will turn into a 'storm'
Itamar Eichner
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03.02.26
Investors bet on strategic shift as Israel-Iran war tests Tel Aviv Stock Exchange rally
History shows that, in the long run, rounds of fighting are good for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange; The market now estimates the current war with Iran could be a game changer, but if the campaign is prolonged or does not achieve the desired results, the market will suffer the shockwaves
Almog Ezer/Calcalist
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03.02.26
Submarines, bombers and missiles: What we know about the US operation in Iran
Despite relative silence from Washington, US Central Command has struck command centers, air defenses, missile sites and naval assets; thousands of troops, stealth bombers and two carrier strike groups are involved
Ron Crissy
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03.02.26
Hezbollah risks stinging Lebanon like the scorpion and the frog
Opinion: The terrorist organization could not avoid responding to the Israeli attack on Iran and the assassination of its greatest and most significant patron, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Avi Issacharoff
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03.02.26
This is how to observe Purim during war
How do you read Megillah in the middle of sirens? Can you fulfill the mitzvah of reading the Megillah alone? Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon answers halachic questions, recommends being more careful than ever not to get too drunk, and suggests: 'Give gifts of food to to those who need reinforcement'
Shilo Freid, Shmuel Munitz
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03.02.26
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