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Hebrew text in gold on python skin seized in Turkey black-market antiquities probe
Authorities in Gaziantep say they seized a two-meter python-skin manuscript inscribed with Hebrew letters in gold and detained a foreign national suspected of illegal excavations and trying to sell the rare artifact on the black market
Yogev Israeli
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04.27.26
The braver the bird, the shorter the life: Risk-taking ravens near humans pay deadly price
Israeli researchers found that risk-taking ravens in the Judean Desert are more likely to approach human activity, gaining food but suffering higher mortality, while cautious birds avoid people and survive at higher rates
Yogev Israeli
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04.20.26
Roman emperor revealed as Egyptian pharaoh in 2,000-year-old temple discovery
A stone slab known as a stela bearing the image of Roman Emperor Tiberius was uncovered during restoration at Luxor’s Karnak Temple complex, where Egyptian-style depictions of emperors were common in religious settings
Yogev Israeli
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04.19.26
Colombia approves plan to cull of Escobar’s wild hippos
Environment Minister Irene Velez said up to 80 hippos could be affected after other population control methods, including sterilization and relocation, proved costly and ineffective
Associated Press, Yogev Israeli
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04.16.26
Holocaust survivors, 87 and 94, make aliyah: 'Antisemitism frightens me more than sirens'
Penina Zeitchik and Helen Charash, who fled the Nazis as children, fulfilled a lifelong dream by immigrating from the United States to Israel, saying the security situation did not deter them: 'I feel safe — everything pales in comparison'
Yogev Israeli
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04.14.26
From Pegasus to centaurs: why ancient cultures revered horses
Across mythologies, horses symbolized power, speed and the divine, appearing in Greek, Norse, Celtic and Hindu traditions as creatures tied to gods, war, nature and the boundary between life and death
Yogev Israeli
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04.11.26
Hezbollah missile hits ancient Byzantine church in Nahariya, 1,400-year-old site damaged
A missile fired from Lebanon struck the remains of a 1,400-year-old Byzantine church in Nahariya, damaging the protective structure; the ancient mosaic survived intact, the Israel Antiquities Authority said
Yair Kraus, Yogev Israeli
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04.11.26
Danish warship sunk in Battle of Copenhagen discovered after 225 years
After a lengthy effort, marine archaeologists uncovered the ship’s remains and rare artifacts; the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen, led by Admiral Horatio Nelson, ended with the Danish fleet’s surrender
AP, Yogev Israeli
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04.07.26
How Jews, Persians and other medieval chess players defied racial hierarchies
Cambridge historian points to depictions of Jewish, Muslim, Persian and Indian players as evidence chess let medieval rivals meet as intellectual equals
Yogev Israeli
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03.30.26
‘Israeli Stonehenge’ mystery just went deeper down the rabbit hole
Using remote sensing, researchers identify nearly 30 large stone circles within 25 kilometers of Rujm el-Hiri, challenging the view of the monument as an isolated site and suggesting it was part of a broader regional architectural tradition
Yogev Israeli
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03.27.26
War with Iran drives surge in emissions as strikes on oil and infrastructure fuel climate impact
First two weeks of fighting released nearly 5.6 million tons of greenhouse gases; researchers warn prolonged conflict could rival emissions of dozens of countries combined
Yogev Israeli
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03.26.26
Israeli wildlife photographer captures rare Canadian lynx feeding in frozen wilderness of British Columbia
Award-winning Israeli nature photographer Amit Eshel led a small team into snowy northern British Columbia, where patience and respect for the wild led to a rare encounter with a Canadian lynx feeding on a caribou carcass
Yogev Israeli
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03.19.26
Kingfisher snatches a fish that had just caught a worm in rare food chain moment
A nature photographer in Jerusalem captures a split-second scene as a white-throated kingfisher snatches a fish that had just caught a worm, then eats both in a striking food chain moment
Yogev Israeli
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03.16.26
Cyrus the Great freed the Jews 2,500 years ago; could history echo in Israel’s clash with Iran?
In the sixth century B.C., Persian King Cyrus II allowed exiled Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple; What led him to adopt a humane approach? How is Iran’s regime linking the shared history to the present, and who is talking about 'Cyrus Accords' with Israel?
Yogev Israeli
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03.14.26
Ancient Byzantine church discovered in Nitzana National Park
1,400-year-old church with ornate mosaic floors uncovered in Nitzana National Park; excavation by Ben-Gurion University researchers sheds new light on pilgrimage routes and daily life in the Negev during the Byzantine era
Yogev Israeli
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03.14.26
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