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Yaron Drukman
One of the world’s oldest oil lamp wicks discovered in Israel
The 4,000-year-old textile wicks were found inside clay lamps at the Newe Efraim site near Yehud in central Israel; researchers say the preservation of organic materials in the humid Mediterranean climate is exceptionally rare
Yaron Drukman
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08.31.25
Rare gold coin of Queen Berenice II unearthed in Jerusalem
Dating to 246-221 BCE, it is the first of its kind found outside Egypt, offering new insight into Jerusalem’s revival under Ptolemaic rule
Yaron Drukman
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08.20.25
Oldest known mixed Human-Neanderthal fossil found in Israel
A 140,000-year-old child’s skeleton discovered in Israel’s Sefunim Cave provides the earliest fossil evidence of interbreeding between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, reshaping our understanding of human evolution
Yaron Drukman
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08.20.25
Israel’s first state-owned satellite reaches final orbit, begins mission
Israel Aerospace Industries announced Dror 1 reached its designated orbit 22,370 miles above Earth; satellite successfully deployed its solar panels and antennas, marking key milestone in Israel’s pursuit of space independence
Yaron Drukman
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08.11.25
Experts unearth 5,500-year-old Canaanite flint blade workshop in Israel
Unprecedented find reveals advanced Canaanite blade production in Israel from the Early Bronze Age, featuring rare flint cores and long, uniform blades
Yaron Drukman
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07.28.25
Jewish children kicked off Spanish plane told to remove Jewish symbols before boarding new flight
Ahead of the return flight from Paris, the Jewish children who were taken off a plane in Valencia after singing in Hebrew were asked by group leaders to remove their kippahs and tzitzit; 'We will not give those anti-Semites the opportunity to throw us off the plane'
Itamar Eichner, Yaron Drukman
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07.24.25
This disaster will be many times worse than Iranian missile strikes
The damage from an earthquake would be much greater than the rocket attacks during Operation Rising Lion, according to the report by State Comptroller Matanyahu Engelman; In addition to 810,000 homes at risk, schools also show construction deficiencies; the report also found failures in preparing for fires during the war
Yaron Drukman
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07.22.25
Once feared by Moses and the Israelites: Meet Israel's deadliest snake
Formerly known as Tzifa’on Shachor, it has been officially renamed Saraf Ein Gedi; change reflects biblical roots and vital medical clarity, helping distinguish it from vipers and ensuring proper treatment after its dangerous bite
Yaron Drukman
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07.16.25
Israel enters new space era with first state-owned communications satellite
Dror-1, a 4.5-ton satellite developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, is part of a long-term national strategy to ensure full independence in satellite communications
Yaron Drukman
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07.13.25
Ben-Gurion used more religious references in speeches than Netanyahu, study finds
Study reveals Israel's first prime minister used some 20% more biblical references; Ben-Gurion also referenced more Jewish historical figures than Netanyahu, but the current prime minister invokes more personal religious faith
Yaron Drukman
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07.03.25
Researchers uncover oldest-ever Ethiopian Jewish scriptures
Two 15th-century Orit scrolls discovered through Tel Aviv University program documenting sacred texts of Beta Israel; scholars say find reshapes global understanding of Jewish history preserved in oral tradition and Ge’ez script
Yaron Drukman
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07.02.25
Excavation uncovers rare Roman-era lion-head bronze discs in central Israel
Ancient 1,900-year-old Roman bronze lion discs discovered in tomb reveal rare burial customs and highlight the animal's enduring symbolism across cultures and Jewish heritage
Yaron Drukman
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06.26.25
Rare Roman sarcophagus uncovered in Caesarea features mythological drinking contest
Marble sarcophagus depicting a mythological drinking contest between Dionysus and Hercules uncovered, offering new insight into ancient burial customs and Roman-era art during Judea rule
Yaron Drukman
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06.09.25
Jerusalem home to over 1 million, half of all Jews are ultra-Orthodox
Latest data reveals overwhelmingly young population, with 31.7% of residents under the age of 15, but city does see negative growth, with more leaving the capital than move in
Yaron Drukman
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05.21.25
On Israel’s 77th Independence Day: One-third of Israelis are under 20
Israel’s annual growth rate of 1.4 percent far exceeds global averages, according to CBS; population projected to reach 15.2 million by country's centennial in 2048
Yaron Drukman, Itamar Eichner
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04.29.25
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