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Very good meeting with Rubio Saar says
The top Israeli and U.S. diplomats talked about Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran in Washington, the State Department said.
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New York City Jewish educators say theyre leaving teacher union due to antisemitism
Public school employees say ‘culture of antisemitism has taken root’ in system, with dozens ditching the United Federation of Teachers in protest
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WATCH IDF to open two new aid sites bringing total to five
The GHF does provide absolute numbers of meals, with those numbers reaching up to around 139 million meals over three months, with an average of around 2.3 million meals per week.
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Keith Siegel says Hamas captivity strengthened his faith
Throughout his almost 500 days of captivity, terrorists tried to convince him to convert to Islam, said Siegel.
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Say hello to the Mossad San Francisco man convicted for firing blanks in synagogue
District Attorney Jenkins said in a statement that there was no place for antisemitism in the community, and her office would vigorously prosecute hate crimes.
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More than 54000 Jews visited Temple Mount in 2025
The 7,500-plus visits during the month of Av, which precedes Elul, marked a 15% rise compared to the same period last year.
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Oldest dam uncovered in Jerusalem dated to biblical kings
The newly uncovered structure suggests comprehensive urban planning for managing Jerusalem’s water supply as early as the late ninth century BCE and serves as clear evidence of the city’s power and sophistication.
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Were King Davids Israelites the first Startup Nation Bronze bonanza spotlights tech skills
Earliest evidence of bronze production in Southern Levant from 3,000 years ago indicates use of local copper from Arava desert, possibly during United Monarchy of Judah and Israel
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Orthodox Church in Gaza City ordered to evacuate by Israeli army
Church leaders have vowed that clergy and nuns won’t leave, will stay to assist those who cannot flee, as IDF plans Gaza City conquest







