Plus, October 7 documentary picks up historic Emmy win
By In Israel
But we must not lose sight of the fact that Jihadism and Arab rejectionism are the true enemies that squat at the heart of this conflict
The group established a national emergency volunteer headquarters to help families displaced by the Islamic Republic’s missile campaign
The building was originally constructed in 1939 and today serves as the most advanced rehabilitation centre in the West Bank region
Three people, accused of working for Mossad, have been hanged while around 700 have been detained in the latest security crackdown
Fighting wars, especially using high-tech weaponry, is enormously expensive
Arik Ascherman said he was beaten with a rifle butt and a large club, breaking his neck and his back in two places
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All motions passed by the conference’s international section related to Gaza
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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Plus, the US president calls for end of Netanyahu’s ‘witch hunt’ corruption trial
By Arsen Ostrovsky
They struck Iran’s nuclear programme not only in defence of their own countries, but in protection of the free world. Indeed, not since 1940, has so much been owed by so many to so few
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Parliamentarians expressed shock over the suspended Labour MP’s comments
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The acclaimed Irish author said proscribing the group would represent ‘an alarming curtailment of free speech’
By Imogen Garfinkel
Four dead as missile hit Beersheva overnight
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By Saul Sadka
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