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Israelis rush to buy dollars, sparking nationwide shortage
The dollar has fallen below 3 shekels, sending Israelis rushing to exchange shops for US cash before a rebound, with many outlets running out within minutes as wartime delays disrupt overseas shipments
Gad Lior
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04.26.26
Blockade, threats and brinkmanship: US-Iran talks stall
US says dozens of ships blocked as Iran dismisses blockade, relays response through Pakistan and says it is ready for talks but will not surrender
Ron Crissy, Lior Ben Ari
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04.25.26
Iran hangs anti-government protester accused of Mossad ties
State-linked media says Erfan Kiani was executed over alleged vandalism, arson and violence during unrest in Isfahan, as rights groups warn Iran is widening its use of death sentences against protesters and alleged Israeli collaborators
Reuters
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04.25.26
How Israel’s gas rigs kept the lights on under Iranian fire
Tamar stayed online under heavy security while Leviathan and Karish were shut down, exposing Israel’s wartime dependence on natural gas, the economic cost of prolonged closures and investor concerns over future offshore exploration
Sivan Hilaie
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04.25.26
'Examine their ties to Iran and Hezbollah': Moroccan lawyer files complaint over Israel flag burning in Rabat
Faical Oumerzoug says protest videos showed hate speech, antisemitic slogans and incitement against Jews, urging authorities to investigate alleged foreign links to Iran, Hezbollah and other groups
Lior Ben Ari
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04.25.26
Arrests and sexual abuse: Iran escalates executions as prisons become front line
Arrests, disappearances, sexual assault in detention and executions of opponents surge as activists warn protesters, women and ethnic and religious minorities face growing danger under Iran’s postwar crackdown
Omid Habibinia/The Media Line
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04.24.26
No surrender to sweatpants: war doesn’t dim Tel Aviv’s chic
Amid sirens and missiles from Iran, photographer Adar Yosef documents people outside shelters across Tel Aviv and finds they are not settling for pajamas as the city’s fashion identity endures in difficult times
ynet
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04.23.26
How 50 days of war with Iran wiped out $50 billion in global oil supply
More than 500 million barrels of crude have been removed from the global market since the war began, marking the largest energy supply disruption in modern history with impacts expected to last for months or years
Reuters
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04.19.26
Iran reimposes Hormuz restrictions as ships come under fire, strait effectively closed
Gunboats fired on vessels near Oman, a container ship was struck and multiple ships turned back, as Iran warns transit would remain blocked under military control while US blockade pressure continues and ceasefire talks remain uncertain
Lior Ben Ari, News Agencies
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04.18.26
Fallen IDF officers live on in the names of their comrades' newborn children
As Israel continues to grapple with the losses of Oct. 7 and the Gaza war, several young families have chosen to name newborn sons and daughters after officers killed in battle, turning private grief into a living memorial carried into the next generation
Gal Ganot
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04.18.26
With regime still standing, Iranians fear sharpening pressure after war and crackdown
War deepens Iran's economic woes as January crackdown on mass protests casts shadow on renewed unrest; some expect pressure to grow once hostilities subside
Reuters
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04.18.26
Report: Iran secretly bought Chinese surveillance satellite before war
According to leaked Iranian military documents, IRGC used Chinese-built TEE-01B satellite to monitor US bases in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain and Iraq before and after missile and drone attacks, received access to Beijing-linked ground station network
Ron Crissy
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04.15.26
Ceasefire declared, but not for the mind: why the psychological toll still lingers
After nights in shelters and days back at work, Noam Nov of Amitim for Rights says the mind and body don’t switch off on command — explaining why the need for support often grows precisely when the dust begins to settle
Noam Nov
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04.14.26
Iran lays out red lines in Islamabad as Vance meets Pakistan leader
Tehran reportedly tells Pakistan its red lines include Hormuz, war reparations, frozen assets and regional ceasefire; US official denies claims Washington agreed to release funds held in Qatar ahead of Islamabad talks
Reuters
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04.11.26
How Tel Aviv’s underground became Israel’s hottest wartime music scene
With venues shut and streets emptied by sirens, Tel Aviv musicians and fans move into garages, basements and shelters, creating an impromptu live scene shaped by fear, exhaustion, resilience and the stubborn pull of culture in wartime
Omer Tessel
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04.11.26
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