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Colombias president-elect vows to work with Israel like never before
Colombia’s president-elect vows to work with Israel ‘like never before.’ Trump-backed De la Espriella says he’ll reverse outgoing Petro’s anti-Israel policies, push Bogota closer to Washington and Jerusalem; Sa’ar congratulates ‘true friend’
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Chair of Britains largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny
Chair of Britain’s largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny. Misan Harriman, a prominent cultural figure who led London’s Southbank Centre, says his departure was planned long before his controversial social media posts sparked criticism
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IRGC agents lived in Australia before directing attacks on Jewish targets spy chief says
IRGC agents lived in Australia before directing attacks on Jewish targets, spy chief says. ASIO director: Australian in Iran plotted Sydney arson, former resident led Melbourne attack; adds Tehran sees Australia as ‘legitimate target for covertly directed violence’
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Greek Holocaust victims belongings from Nazi camp returned to their descendants
Greek Holocaust victims’ belongings from Nazi camp returned to their descendants. Items from Neuengamme restituted with help of Greek students who helped track down families of Jews who were deported to the concentration camp
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Zero hour is coming How Israel went from negotiating over hostages to the daring raid at Entebbe
‘Zero hour is coming’: How Israel went from negotiating over hostages to the daring raid at Entebbe. The Entebbe rescue operation, whose 50th anniversary is approaching, is the stuff of Israeli legend. A new trove of archival documents shows how the government took the fateful decision — despite the risks
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Police find possible terror tunnel running from West Bank toward Jerusalem arrest 2
Police find possible terror tunnel running from West Bank toward Jerusalem, arrest 2. DNA from scene leads to arrest of 1 Palestinian, 1 East Jerusalem man; no weapons found but police probing whether plan was to use tunnel for terror attack or to smuggle in workers
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US-Iran deal grants UN inspectors access to nuclear sites IAEA chief says
US-Iran deal grants UN inspectors access to nuclear sites, IAEA chief says. Rafael Grossi asserts ceasefire understanding with US includes inspections, urges ‘strong verification’ system, notes initial talks with Iranians on visiting sites have been held
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Germany investigates 100-year-old ex-Nazi camp guard over WWII killings
Germany investigates 100-year-old ex-Nazi camp guard over WWII killings. Prosecutors in Dortmund say the suspect, who served at Stalag Senn between 1941 and 1945, is being investigated for alleged involvement in the murder or aiding of prisoners during World War II
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Female IDF mechanics operate under fire in Lebanon There is no garage in war
Female IDF mechanics operate under fire in Lebanon: ‘There is no garage in war.’ Breaking stereotypes in combat support roles, IDF female maintenance soldiers enter the ‘red zone’ under explosive drone threat, recovering tanks and bulldozers from Lebanon’s valleys; One recalls how a driver looked at her dismissively and said, ‘What would a woman know?’ ... Female IDF mechanics operate under fire in Lebanon There is no garage in war








