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186-mile vulnerability How Israel plans to fortify its eastern front against Iran
186-mile vulnerability: How Israel plans to fortify its eastern front against Iran. In a shift that upends decades of reliance on high-tech military barriers, the Israeli government is advancing a multibillion-shekel master plan to populate and fortify the vulnerable frontier.
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Hate wears Prada Pradas Palestinian ambassador sparks backlash over historic Palestine pendant
‘Hate wears Prada’: Prada’s Palestinian ambassador sparks backlash over ‘historic Palestine’ pendant Italian fashion house Prada named Palestinian rapper and activist Saint Levant as a brand ambassador, but an official campaign image showing him wearing a pendant shaped like ‘historic Palestine’ has turned the announcement into a heated political debate online
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Tajik national arrested in Israel for allegedly spying for Iran during war
Tajik national arrested in Israel for allegedly spying for Iran during war. Prosecutors say Behrouz Sobrigon, a Tajik citizen holding a Russian passport, maintained contact with an Iranian handler, passed locations of missile impacts and sensitive sites in Israel and helped recruit others for Iranian missions
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BoP says UNRWA has no place in Gaza as COGAT launches pilot program for returning residents
BoP says UNRWA ‘has no place’ in Gaza as COGAT launches pilot program for returning residents. “We are turning the page on the complex of perpetual aid dependency and conflict,” the BoP said. “The people of Gaza deserve better.
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Kotsujis Gift The Japanese scholar who rescued Jewish refugees during World War II - review
‘Kotsuji’s Gift’: The Japanese scholar who rescued Jewish refugees during World War II – review The picture is cropped. A Japanese man standing to one side has been cut away. That man is Kotsuji, and the book is the long work of putting him back.
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Man enters Brooklyn Chabad with knife bat in suspected antisemitic attack removed by bystanders
Man enters Brooklyn Chabad with knife, bat in suspected antisemitic attack, removed by bystanders. The man, who is apparently not Jewish, entered the building wearing a kippah and holding a knife and a bat, was promptly confronted by worshippers and bystanders, and was removed from the building.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Why Israeli officials fear Iran-backed Hezbollah could still rearm despite Lebanon deal exclusive
Why Israeli officials fear Iran-backed Hezbollah could still rearm despite Lebanon deal – exclusive. The Post assesses Hezbollah’s remaining capabilities, Iran’s role in rebuilding the group, and whether Israel could have reached the Lebanon deal three months earlier.
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CENTCOM considers relocating US bases from Gulf States to Negev after painful Iran strikes - report
CENTCOM considers relocating US bases from Gulf States to Negev after painful Iran strikes – report. One option is to establish a new base in the Negev big enough to hold the American army’s forces, or to expand one of the Negev’s air force bases and allocate an American compound there.
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The inversion of Reality
The inversion of Reality. We are increasingly teaching children to interpret the world through the binary of oppressor and oppressed, enforcing a framework which concludes that power before principle, identity before behaviour and grievance before responsibility are defining principles. Op-ed.





