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Yaron Drukman
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
Elephant herd helped 66-year-old matriarch Varda stand until her death
Varda suddenly collapsed in the enclosure at the Ramat Gan Safari and her herd protected her for several hours before she was ultimately euthanized; After her death, her fellow Asian elephants paid their last respects with a series of thunderous, emotional calls
Yaron Drukman
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04.09.24
Stray dogs from Gaza on loose in southern Israel are attacking people, animals
The border fence Hamas obliterated on October 7 didn't just let terrorists in, but thousands of wild dogs from Gaza as well; Scavenging wherever they can, they've eaten calves, local wildlife and even attacked people
Yaron Drukman, Ilana Curiel
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04.01.24
Israeli scientists capture 'once-in-a-lifetime' supernova
Using the Hubble Space Telescope and considerable ingenuity, Weizmann Institute of Science researchers document star exploding in galaxy neighboring Milky Way
Yaron Drukman
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03.30.24
Israeli Nobel Prize-winning economist Prof. Daniel Kahneman dies at 90
In 2002, Prof. Kahneman became the fifth Israeli to win the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work in behavioral economics; in 2013, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Obama; colleagues remember him as a visionary
Yaron Drukman, Daniel Edelson, New York
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03.27.24
Gasp for fresh air: Israel ranks 56th in Global Pollution Index
Bangladesh leads as globe's most polluted country, with India home to 83 of top 100 polluted cities; Israel fares slightly better than South Africa, Peru and Chile, yet lags behind Albania, Romania and Italy in cleanliness
Yaron Drukman
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03.21.24
Israeli women live longer, are more educated, give birth later, statistics show
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics report for 2023, fewer Arab and Jewish women ages 25-29 are married compared to the previous decade, while at university women make up 60.3% of all students
Yaron Drukman
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03.06.24
Meron crush inquiry: Netanyahu culpable, police chief should be dismissed
Report into Israel's deadliest civil disaster, in which 45 people were killed, finds PM was aware of site's flaws but made no decisions against him; inquiry says Commissioner Shabtai was highly negligent in approving event plans
Yaron Drukman, Gilad Morag
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03.06.24
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