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Saar condemns Djerba machete attack
A Jewish jewelry store owner was wounded, a week before the annual Lag B’Omer pilgrimage to the ancient El-Ghriba synagogue on the Tunisian island.
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Rock-throwing terrorists injure Israeli baby in Jordan Valley
A day earlier, three Israelis were wounded in two separate attacks in Judea and Samaria.
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Anti-Israel protesters arrested after takeover of Columbia library
“Columbia unequivocally rejects antisemitism and all other forms of harassment and discrimination,” stated Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University
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Rules in Gaza to change very soon Netanyahu warns Hamas
IDF troops continue to operate across the Strip ahead of the expected launch of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots.”
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Netanyahu congratulates new pope urges reconciliation among all faiths
The American-born Leo XIV is also a Peruvian citizen.
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Columbia University calls in police after anti-Israel activists invade library
Demonstrators call for an ‘intifada revolution,’ disrupting studies before finals week, as the Ivy league school grapples with pressure from Trump administration
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The day I dodged a ballistic missile
We’d just landed when something streaked from the sky. It slammed into the ground, 300 yards away, and a giant splash of brownish-red earth exploded upward like a volcano
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To mark 80 years to Germanys surrender a war photographer chronicles Jewish WWII veterans
As Victory in Europe Day is celebrated on May 8, the stories of those who fought in the Red Army for freedom are captured in photos and interviews on the battles against Axis forces
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IDF destroys major Hezbollah command hub hidden beneath Beaufort Ridge
Airstrike targets weapons, terrorists, and tunnel shafts in key Hezbollah site; IDF says underground facility now inoperable and vows continued action to thwart threats.








