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Twice the Drones, Twice the Missiles: 120,000 More Israelis Now Within Hezbollah’s Range 

Monday, 3 June 2024 | Nahariya and Acre are two of Israel’s northernmost cities. For months, these cities had relative calm, especially compared to neighboring communities. Nahariya experienced five consecutive months without sirens, from November to April. In Acre, there were no sirens for four months, from late December until the end of April. However,

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Ahead of Jerusalem Day, Population Tops 1 Million

Monday, 3 June 2024 | Ahead of Jerusalem Day on Tuesday evening and Wednesday, which this year celebrates 57 years since the city was reunified in the Six-Day War, the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research has published its 38th annual report on the city, which provides an in-depth statistical look at the capital. With a

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Slovenian Government Moves to Recognize ‘Palestine’

Friday, 31 May 2024 | The Slovenian cabinet endorsed a decision to recognize a Palestinian state on Thursday, paving the way for parliament to approve the move in the coming days, the government in Ljubljana announced. “Today, the government has decided to recognize Palestine as an independent and sovereign state,” Prime Minister Robert Golob told

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All Eyes on Rafah?

Friday, 31 May 2024 | The images grip your heart and haunt you late into the night. A fire roaring through make-shift shelters as soot-streaked figures scurry desperately to save the inhabitants within. Refugees with vacant eyes sifting through the ashes hours later for tokens of life that the flames didn’t consume. Mothers sobbing their

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Hamas: No Hostage Talks Unless Israel Ends War

Friday, 31 May 2024 | The Hamas terror organization reiterated on Thursday night that it intends to end ongoing negotiations with Israel, which would see the hostages being held in the Gaza Strip released in exchange for a ceasefire and the release of terrorists in Israeli custody, unless the Jewish state first ends the war

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 Palestinians Possess a National Identity, Lack Civil Society

Friday, 31 May 2024 | Nakba Day, observed on May 15, was portrayed this year by many Palestinians as an unending loop of their historical plight marked by displacement, refuge, casualties and ruin. Some even argued that the current Gaza campaign represents a greater Nakba, eclipsing the original 1948 catastrophe in terms of damage inflicted

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Algeria Introduces Security Council Resolution to Stop Rafah Operation 

Thursday, 30 May 2024 | Following an emergency session of the UN Security Council on Tuesday afternoon, Algeria began circulating a concise draft resolution calling for an immediate end to Israel’s military operation in the southern Gazan city of Rafah, tying it to a recent ruling by the International Court of Justice [ICJ]. Algeria, which

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Deaths of 3 More Soldiers: 2 Killed in West Bank Car-Ramming Attack, 1 Fell in Battle in Northern Gaza Strip

Thursday, 30 May 2024 | The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] spokesman announced on Thursday morning the deaths of three IDF soldiers. Staff Sgt. Eliya Hilel, 20, from Tel Zion, and Staff Sgt. Diego Shvisha Harsaj, 20, from Tel Aviv, both infantrymen in the Kfir Brigade’s Nahshon Battalion, were killed in the car ramming attack in

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Hollywood Shares Viral ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ Post, Israeli Celebs Respond

Thursday, 30 May 2024 | As the conflict in Israel escalates, international stars are voicing their opinions. Many are siding with Hamas and the Palestinians, especially after the recent Rafah operation. An AI-generated image showing tents in the desert, captioned “All Eyes On Rafah,” has gone viral, amassing over 35 million shares in just 24

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Ilan Ramon’s Space Diary Moved to Israel’s National Library in Jerusalem

Thursday, 30 May 2024 | The National Library of Israel has acquired the space diary of the late Col. Ilan Ramon, it announced on Wednesday, more than two decades after the Jewish state’s first astronaut died in the Columbia space shuttle explosion. After 20 years at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the diary was recently

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