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Antisemitism rampant in Australian medical profession report says
Antisemitism rampant in Australian medical profession, report says. “No Jew should ever feel compelled to hide their identity to receive medical care in an Australian hospital,” said Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
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Report Saudi airstrikes hit Yemens Houthi-controlled capital
Report: Saudi airstrikes hit Yemen’s Houthi-controlled capital. Houthi-affiliated media said strikes hit the runways at Sanaa International Airport, while Yemen’s information minister said the group was detaining an ICRC aircraft and its two pilots there
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Senator Lindsey Graham leaves a lasting legacy of true US-Israel friendship - editorial
Senator Lindsey Graham leaves a lasting legacy of true US-Israel friendship – editorial. Graham sought to reassure Israelis that support for their country remained deeply embedded in Congress. “Quite frankly, Congress has Israel’s back,” he said.
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Codename Nomad First Bedouin undercover agent cracks major Israeli organized crime network
Codename ‘Nomad’: First Bedouin undercover agent cracks major Israeli organized crime network. During his time undercover, the Nomad was party to dozens of arms deals and drug deals, purchasing four illegal M-16 rifles, dozens of handguns, and about 500 grams of cocaine.
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Jordan Bahrain drawn deeper into Irans regional storm as ceasefire collapse puts pressure on Gulf
Jordan, Bahrain drawn deeper into Iran’s regional storm as ceasefire collapse puts pressure on Gulf. Missile attacks, maritime tensions, and the collapse of the June ceasefire are increasing pressure on Gulf governments to balance security with diplomacy.
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There is no ceasefire in cyberspace Ex-8200 officer on Israels invisible war with Iran
‘There is no ceasefire in cyberspace’: Ex-8200 officer on Israel’s invisible war with Iran, Julia Kogan Ehrlich, a cybersecurity executive and former IDF intelligence officer, says the war with Iran did not end in June. It simply moved to a battlefield most Israelis never see.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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In a dangerous region Israel remains Americas most reliable return opinion
In a dangerous region, Israel remains America’s most reliable return – opinion. In a volatile region, one partner delivers unmatched returns. Israel’s 400% ROI makes a deeper US–Israel alliance imperative.
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Australia antisemitism envoy urges oversight of Israel coverage
Australia antisemitism envoy urges oversight of Israel coverage. Jillian Segal told the royal commission public broadcasters need external review, citing perceived bias against Israel in war reporting.
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The message from Witkoff and Kushner that led to the renewed US strike on Iran
The message from Witkoff and Kushner that led to the renewed US strike on Iran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s remarks ended the lull and led Trump to order an intensive strike.


