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Irans Islamic regime weak but will fight to survive Ex-CIA officer who infiltrated country says
Iran’s Islamic regime weak, but will fight to survive, Ex-CIA officer who infiltrated country says. Ex-CIA officer Reuel Marc Gerecht, who infiltrated Iran in the 1990s said that Iran’s regime, strained by war and sanctions, will use lethal force to crush any bid to topple it.
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Antisemitic attitudes in Germany are not an imported phenomenon study finds
Antisemitic attitudes in Germany are not an ‘imported’ phenomenon, study finds. The study reveals that antisemitic attitudes exist across all groups in Germany, with political orientation playing a larger role than immigrant background.
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The 2 slain hostages whose bodies are still held in Gaza
The 2 slain hostages whose bodies are still held in Gaza. The bodies of Israeli Ran Gvili and Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak remain in the Strip; Hamas claims it is working to find them across Gaza
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Mediators said to meet in Cairo to discuss Gaza truces second phase
Mediators said to meet in Cairo to discuss Gaza truce’s second phase. Egyptian media says Egyptian and Turkish intelligence chiefs met Qatari PM to address ‘overcoming obstacles and limiting violations to ensure the ceasefire holds’
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Fashion designer Elie Tahari outfits injured IDF servicewomen
Fashion designer Elie Tahari outfits injured IDF servicewomen. Brand cofounded by Israeli-American hosts several female Israeli troops at Miami fashion show, including soldier shot 12 times: ‘An extension of the definition of warriors’
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How a Druze mom fooled Hamas into revealing its attack plans on Oct. 7 saving her town
How a Druze mom fooled Hamas into revealing its attack plans on Oct. 7, saving her town. From attackers in her yard, Arabic speaker Nasreen Yousef found out where more terrorists were hiding, then got a Hamas operative on the phone and passed critical intel to the IDF
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Construction of first US-backed housing compound said to begin this week in Rafah
Construction of first US-backed housing compound said to begin this week in Rafah. NY Times report outlines American eagerness to move ahead with plan to build ‘alternative safe communities’ of temporary structures on Israeli side of Yellow Line dividing Gaza
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IDF raises alert level on northern border following Hezbollah elimination
IDF raises alert level on northern border following Hezbollah elimination. IDF raises air defense readiness following elimination of Hezbollah Chief of Staff Haytham Ali Tabataba’i.
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Shepherd attacked by dozens of Arab rioters in Binyamin
Shepherd attacked by dozens of Arab rioters in Binyamin. Dozens of rioters assaulted a shepherd near a farm in western Binyamin. The farm owner carried out a “suspect apprehension procedure” to drive them away.






