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Yaron Drukman
Seeing double: most Israeli adults use glasses or contact lenses
Thursday marks International Visually Impaired People Day as a growing number of Israelis are relying on vision aids
Yaron Drukman
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06.06.24
Former foreign minister David Levy dies at 86
Renowned for his passionate advocacy for workers' rights, Levy was a staunch defender of Israel's lower-income and working-class citizens and worked to foster peace and stability in the region as top diplomat
Yaron Drukman, Israel Moshkovitz
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06.02.24
Archaeologists uncover 2,300-year-old gem-set golden ring in Jerusalem
Small gold ring found during excavations in capital's City of David National Park; experts say likely belonged to child from Hellenistic period
Yaron Drukman
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05.27.24
Remnants of 1,500-year-old church discovered in southern Israel
During excavations south of Rahat, remnants of an ancient Byzantine church were uncovered, with etchings of ships on its walls; 'While the ship is an ancient Christian symbol, these carvings likely illustrate the actual vessels that brought the pilgrims to the Holy Land,' say researchers
Yaron Drukman
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05.23.24
Meet the Israeli doctor who revealed a major COVID vaccine side-effect
The State Comptroller praised Professor Dror Mevorach, who was the first to discover one of the dangerous side effects of the coronavirus vaccine: inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis); He also explains why he did not agree with recommendation for fourth and fifth vaccinations
Adir Yanko, Alexandra Lukash, Yaron Drukman
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05.22.24
Israel's comptroller finds flaws in COVID vaccine procedure
State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman publishes report criticizing how HMOs and the Health Ministry handled the COVID pandemic; Among the findings, side effects in women were not investigated and the ministry did not manage fake news well
Yaron Drukman
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05.21.24
The Butcher of Tehran: the rise and fall of Ebrahim Raisi
Iran president, considered likely successor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, 85, is a hard-line cleric-turned-political leader notorious for executing thousands of regime opponents and brutally crushing protests
Yaron Drukman, AFP
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05.19.24
Israel's population up 12 fold since state established
Central Bureau of Statistics says of 9.9 million, 7,247,000 citizens are Jewish (73.2%), 2,089,000 are Arab (21.1%), and the remaining 5.7% are classified as others
Yaron Drukman
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05.09.24
What are Eden Golan's chances of winning Eurovision amid war?
Even before setting foot on Europe's biggest stage, bookies estimate Israel will finish in eighth place with a meager 3% chance of victory
Yaron Drukman
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05.08.24
Trees reveal when events recounted in the Bible took place
Research presents over 100 radiocarbon dates, derived from four different excavation sites across the City of David which were determined through the analysis of organic artifacts such as grape seeds, date pits and even bat skeletons found inside one of the structures
Yaron Drukman
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05.02.24
World Jewish population still lower than 1939, CBS reports
Data reported ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day shows there are 15.7 million Jews living today – fewer than before the outbreak of World War II, of whom 133,000 are Holocaust survivors ; 1,500 Holocaust survivors have been evacuated from their homes in the north and south of the country due to war
Yaron Drukman
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05.02.24
Outrage as London police cover Holocaust memorial for fear of vandalism by antisemitic mob
Police cover memorial for 6 million Jews murdered in Holocaust due to concerns pro-Palestinian activists might vandalize it; 'Those who are Jew haters, those who are Holocaust deniers, they are winning because we are afraid of them,' Holocaust survivor says
Itamar Eichner, Yaron Drukman
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04.28.24
Israeli scientists find largest stellar black hole in our galaxy
Data from the European space mission Gaia reveals that the black hole is more than three times heavier than any known in our galaxy, and is 33 times the mass of the sun
Yaron Drukman
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04.16.24
Israeli mathematician wins Turing Award
Prof. Avi Wigderson, 67, receives ACM prize, known as the Computer Science Nobel, for his long career; published hundreds of articles and won several awards and scholarships
Yaron Drukman
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04.10.24
Rare 6,000-year-old ivory jug discovered near Be'er Sheva
Archaeologists believe artifact part of hidden ritual treasure, enhancing our knowledge of Chalcolithic era and its regional and distant cultural and trade links
Yaron Drukman
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04.10.24
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