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Former hostage Edan Alexander, having endured periods of near starvation during the 584 days that Hamas kept him captive, was reportedly unable to eat anything following his release. Then, when his ...
In comments on his podcast, the Republican senator from Texas said that he believed that Carr’s threat would come back around ...
The members of the terrorist cell were suspected of attempting to launch a rocket from the West Bank toward Israeli territory ...
The proposal, staunchly opposed by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Israel Prison Service, will be ...
The boycotts go beyond the world of sports and culture. As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week, Israel is under ...
Despite the current lack of Jewish presence, Satmar Hassid Moshe Klein says it is obvious that a great many Jews once lived in Syria.
Judaism's mourning rituals parallel the psychological pathway to healing and help enable us to transition through the process of shiva, shloshim, and the first year after death.
"Every such strike is not a military necessity but a deliberate strategy by Russia to terrorize civilians and destroy our infrastructure," Zelensky said.
Golan’s mother is allegedly connected to the current investigation into fund deviations towards the Haeer Haivrit (The Hebrew ...
Cyprus’s purchase of the Israeli-made Barak MX air defense system could destabilize the divided island’s “fragile balance,” ...
While UNICEF named the parties only as “armed individuals,” COGAT announced that Hamas had robbed the aid trucks.
Newtonsaurus cambrensis is very large, larger than most, if not all, contemporary predators. For a therapod dinosaur from the Triassic era to be so large is essentially unprecedented.
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