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Revisionist plaque sparks outrage on site where Poles butchered Jews
Texts blaming Nazis and Jews, not locals, for the 1941 Jedwabne massacre appeared at the site ahead of its 84th anniversary.
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Israels cybersecurity sector surges funding at 40 of US counterpart
The findings come from the “2025 Cybersecurity Spotlight,” published by Startup Nation Central.
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IDF dismantles 130 terror sites near Gazas Khan Yunis
Israeli soldiers destroyed a terror tunnel stretching approximately 550 yards in length and reaching a depth of 43 feet.
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Sergey Brin co-founder of Google accuses United Nations of antisemitism
The businessman son of Jewish refugees from the Soviet Union cites a report accusing the company of profiting off “genocide” in Gaza, calling the global body “transparently antisemitic.”
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Netanyahu meets Hamas hostages families in Washington
“Tremendous efforts are being made at all times to secure the release of all our captives—both the living and the deceased,” the prime minister said.
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Lawsuit alleges extensive discrimination at Stanford against Israeli researcher
This is “a trend we’re seeing lately with universities very badly treating Israeli students and postdocs,” Rachel Lerman, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
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Israeli prosecutors indict alleged spy for Iran
Or Beilin, 27, and stands accused of harming Israeli national security.
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Israel shows the flag for sixth time at Tour de France
“One of the ways to fight back against antisemitism is by reconnecting with the silent majority with our message of peace and sportsmanship,” says team owner Sylvan Adams.
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Herzog urges diplomatic steps to secure safe quiet future
“We have demonstrated Israel’s strength and transformed the reality on the ground. We are in a historic moment,” said the Israeli president.








