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Freed hostage tells Trump Life got better after election
Edan Alexander tells US President Trump his treatment improved significantly after the election, in first call following release from Hamas captivity.
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Western intelligence aided Israels hunt for Munich terrorists
Newly uncovered documents highlight international cooperation behind Israel’s pursuit of justice for murdered athletes at 1972 Munich Olympic Games.
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Richard Gere Susan Sarandon among celebrities targeting Israel ahead of Cannes in letter
The letter makes no mention of October 7, 2023, that began the war, nor the Palestinian activists who were killed while standing up to Hamas.
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One fifth of Spanish-language X posts antisemitic Jew-hatred increases across all platforms
This was revealed by the Latin American initiative Web Observatory in its annual Internet Antisemitism Report for 2024.
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NYC becomes first major US city to establish Mayors Office to Combat Antisemitism
“The Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism will be the first of its kind in a major city across the nation, and will tackle antisemitism in all of its forms.”
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Mother of captive Elkana Bohbot speaks out after Hamas propaganda video
“We are on a very hard journey that doesn’t end,” said Ruhama Bohbot, whose son Elkana was taken captive on Oct. 7, 2023, and has now been a hostage for more than 580 days.
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IDF dismantles explosives lab arrests 18 in counterterror ops
Israeli security forces uncovered over 200 bombs in Tulkarm and detained suspects across Judea and Samaria.
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Third Houthi missile launched at Israel in 24 hours
Air defenses intercepted a missile from Yemen on Wednesday morning, prompting brief flight delays at Ben Gurion Airport • The IDF issued an urgent evacuation warning for Yemen’s ports following the attack.
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BBC faces backlash as sportscaster sparks outrage in atisemitic post
Gary Lineker, former football star and BBC commentator, shared a pro-Palestinian video with a rat emoji; Jewish groups and British officials demand immediate action, while Lineker claims he didn’t notice the offensive imagery





