In the News
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Israel rejects European criticism of tougher Gaza NGO vetting
Israel rejects European criticism of tougher Gaza NGO vetting. NGOs abused the system to carry out political advocacy, and even justify cooperation with terrorists.
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Israeli minister makes secret Moscow visit to advance Soviet Jewry heritage center
Israeli minister makes secret Moscow visit to advance Soviet Jewry heritage center. Visit aimed to advance a Rishon LeZion center costing over $34 million, inspired partly by Moscow’s Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center
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Rare Rashbam manuscript found in Moscow State Library after decades lost
Rare Rashbam manuscript found in Moscow State Library after decades lost. Long-lost manuscript of Rashbam’s Torah commentary was discovered in Moscow State Library’s Ginzburg Collection after decades believed lost; Misfiled as Rashi, it was identified by researcher Yisrael Dubitsky
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Strikes protests and pro-Palestine demonstrations Chaos in Mexico ahead of World Cup
Strikes, protests and pro-Palestine demonstrations: Chaos in Mexico ahead of World Cup. Ahead of World Cup play: Under two days before the opening match in the mythical Azteca stadium and Mexico City is boiling: thousands of teachers are blocking streets, travel warnings have been issued and protest signs against Israel are scattered around the city
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Maccabiah torch relay to cross Israel in tribute to October 7 victims and heroes
Maccabiah torch relay to cross Israel in tribute to October 7 victims and heroes. Three-day motorcycle convoy will visit more than 30 local authorities before the July 1 opening ceremony in Jerusalem, honoring resilience, renewal and Israel’s shared story
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One of Israels busiest train stations to double in size exclusive look at major makeover
One of Israel’s busiest train stations to double in size: exclusive look at major makeover. The Savidor Central Station expansion will add new platforms over the Ayalon River, a modern passenger hall, and connecting bridges, doubling the station’s size and increasing train frequency from 14 to 26 per hour
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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The Arab League built itself to destroy Israel it destroyed itself instead
The Arab League built itself to destroy Israel, it destroyed itself instead. Analysis: Nabil Fahmy inherits financial ruin, a structural vacuum and a regional architecture that has already moved on without him
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Why Israel could not let Irans missile attack go unanswered analysis
Why Israel could not let Iran’s missile attack go unanswered – analysis. From Washington’s perspective, that makes sense. Trump is trying to preserve negotiations with Iran and avoid a return to open regional war but, from Israel’s perspective, that logic is incomplete.
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Zionism isnt welcome at Oberlin College
Zionism isn’t welcome at Oberlin College. Jewish students may find vibrant communal or cultural life on campus, but that should not be confused with genuine ideological pluralism.





