In the News
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Mamdani repeatedly accuses Israel of genocide in NYC mayoral debate
Far-left Israel critic condemns Hamas, highlights talks with Jewish New Yorkers that helped him understand concerns about the phrase ‘Globalize the intifada,’ which he now says he will ‘discourage’
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Warner Bros. Discovery rejects calls to boycott Israeli film industry
WBD becomes second major Hollywood studio after Paramount to come out against pledge to boycott Israeli film institutions, saying ‘our policies prohibit discrimination of any kind’
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After 2 years in captivity Hamas captivity survivor requests to return to IDF service
Former hostage Matan Angrest, who was released from Hamas captivity earlier this week, asks IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to allow him to return to operational activity.
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Man wounded in antisemitic attack on Manchester synagogue discharged from hospital
Man wounded in antisemitic attack on Manchester synagogue discharged from hospital. Yoni Finlay, struck by police gunfire during Yom Kippur terror attack outside Manchester synagogue, leaves after seven-hour surgery; his son calls him ‘a complete hero’ who ‘saved so many lives’ by holding synagogue doors shut
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Louisiana man accused of joining Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack say US prosecutors
Prosecutors say Mahmoud al-Muhtadi urged others to join the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel and that his phone later connected to an Israeli cell tower, indicating he crossed the border
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France and Britain refine plans at UN for Gaza force resolution
Britain says plans for an international stabilization force are progressing slowly as Indonesia reiterates its offer of 20,000 troops.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Works not done after two years of fighting IDF tank battalion welcomes two of its comrades home
The long-awaited homecoming of Staff Sgt. Matan Angrest and Sgt. Nimrod Cohen brought joy and relief to their 77th Battalion comrades, who vowed to keep fighting until three fellow soldiers still held by Hamas terrorists are safely returned
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When terrorists get sob stories Intl media is whitewashing Palestinian prisoners comment
Among the 250 prisoners released who were supposed to be serving life sentences were those who carried out lynchings, bombings, shootings, and stabbings.
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The book that holds a thousand truths
The book that holds a thousand truths. Chen Schimmel on the profound meaning behind her newly published book: “It serves as both a document and a testimony.”