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Yaron Drukman
Palestinians caught red-handed stealing antiquities
Thieves are found inside an underground storage chamber from the time of the Second Temple, causing irreversible damage to the ancient remains
Yaron Drukman
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10.10.24
Since October 7, 84,000 acres of land in northern Israel ravaged by wildfires
Since start of war in Gaza, wildfires in Israel have burned 84,000 acres, mainly in the northern region and Golan Heights, as well as in the West Bank; Visitor numbers to nature reserves dropped 38%; restoring the damage 'will take time'
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32 years at the helm: Who is Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah?
Nasrallah, 64, has led Hezbollah since the assassination of his predecessor in 1992; after Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon, he was perceived as a Arab hero; the arch-terrorist targeted by Israel in Beirut
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First private astronauts conduct historic spacewalk on SpaceX’s Polaris mission
Mission, which also set record for highest human orbit since 1972, includes 5 days of scientific experiments before scheduled splashdown in Atlantic
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09.12.24
More meat, less veggies: How did Israeli culinary habits change?
Current data reveal diverse Israeli dietary habits, which include declining vegetable and fruit consumption, sweet and savory snack preferences, reduced sugary drink intake, increased olive oil use, and the impact of nutritional labeling on consumer choices
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09.10.24
Roman siege on Masada was weeks, not years, researchers learn
Recent research challenges the long-standing belief that the Roman siege of Masada lasted several years, when in actuality it was a matter of weeks; Advanced archaeological methods reveal it spanned only weeks, reshaping our understanding of this iconic historical event
Yaron Drukman
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09.05.24
Rare First Temple period stone seal discovered in Jerusalem
Archaeologists estimate seal featuring Assyrian demon figure and inscribed in ancient Hebrew used to ward off evil and passed down generations
Yaron Drukman
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08.29.24
Nearly 50% of Israelis are overweight, one in four actively dieting, report finds
According to Central Bureau of Statistics, only 43% of Israelis aged 20 and over maintain healthy weight; data reveals significant differences in dieting habits between Jews and Arabs and shows how income levels impact weight
Yaron Drukman
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08.08.24
Tens of thousands of acres in north burn in Hezbollah attacks
Nature and Parks Authority estimates 160,000 dunams of woodlands have gone up in flames since start of year, including in the Nahal Hermon-Banias Nature Reserve and the Horesh Tal National Park
Yaron Drukman
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08.07.24
Archaeologists discover massive Second Temple-era quarry in heart of Jerusalem
Discovery at capital’s Har Hotzvim reveals giant stone slabs and ancient tools, offering glimpse into Herodian construction projects, including Temple Mount expansion
Yaron Drukman
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08.01.24
Israel sees 38% drop in immigration in 2023, with signs of recovery in 2024
Decline driven by October 7 attacks and ensuing war in Gaza and northern Israel, but rebound seen in early 2024; most immigrants come from Russia, Ukraine, US, Belarus and France, settling mainly in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem
Yaron Drukman
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08.01.24
From Ahmed Yassin’s sidekick to billionaire 'tough guy': Ismail Haniyeh profile
First jailed by Israel in 1989, Haniyeh cemented political standing as assistant to Hamas founder; after surviving multiple assassination attempts, he moved to Qatar, enjoying life of luxury; noose tightened as several relatives killed in Gaza strikes
Einav Halabi, Yaron Drukman
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07.31.24
Child finds 1,800-year-old engraved ring on Mount Carmel
Young Yair Whiteson finds a bronze ring engraved with the image of Athena while hiking with his IDF reservist father and turns it in to the Israel Antiquities Authority; It will be on display for visitors to Jerusalem
Yaron Drukman
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07.17.24
Iconic sex therapist and Holocaust survivor Dr. Ruth Westheimer dies at 96
World-renowned sexologist lived in Israel for several years before emigrating to US, where she became sex guru Dr. Ruth through her radio and television appearances, touching lives of millions
Yaron Drukman
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07.13.24
Almost half of Israelis now sleep less than 7 hours as insomnia worsens amid war
Central Bureau of Statistics survey shows sharp increase in sleep disorders since October 7; 42% of Israelis aged 20 and over report experiencing insomnia at least once a week, compared to 31% before
Yaron Drukman
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07.10.24
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