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Why pomegranates, a Rosh Hashanah staple, are disappearing from Israeli farms
Loved by King Solomon, the fruit is valued for its beauty and health benefits. But farmers of this ruby-red member of the ...
Jahalin’s Bedouin community for grazing livestock near Jerusalem has steadily shrunk, as expanding Jewish settlements on ...
Songs of inclusiveness and freedom in the face of hate and censorship filled the air at Huntington Bank Stadium.
Call the Trump ’economic zone’ in Lebanon for what it is: militarism as peace and neocolonialism doubling as development, ...
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In war-ravaged northern Israel, farmers replant apple trees hoping for sweeter years ahead
With some 99,000 acres of farmland in the north destroyed during the Hezbollah conflict, growers face a bittersweet return as ...
Charlie Kirk, conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, a well-known nonprofit organization, was tragically ...
France and Saudi Arabia hope to use this year's United Nations General Assembly and the increasingly horrific war in the Gaza ...
Israeli occupation authorities seized hundreds of dunams of Palestinian agricultural land on Friday in the town of Nahhalin, west of Bethlehem in the occupi ...
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Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said that the destruction in the Gaza Strip could be turned into a lucrative real estate opportunity.
Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has described Gaza as a potential real estate “bonanza” and claimed he was talking to the United States about how to divide up the war-torn enclave.
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