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How did biblical Judeans track time Trove of 6th-century BCE inscriptions offers clues
How did biblical Judeans track time? Trove of 6th-century BCE inscriptions offers clues. New analysis of 2,600-year-old Tel Arad ostraca suggests Iron Age soldiers tracked months, days, and supplies with sophisticated numerical systems
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Israeli singers Paris show moved to new venue after political pressure
Original space cancels Liraz Charhi’s late October show; similar situation playing out in Malmo for Jewish film festival
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In first since October 7 massacre IDF reopening Zikim Beach near Gaza border
Popular beach to be open to public from Thursday during daylight hours, following major renovations; 17 civilians and 1 soldier were killed there during Hamas attack 2 years ago
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Because of the people Two ex-hostages return home from hospital to cheering crowds
Well-wishers waving Israeli flags line roads welcoming back Eitan Horn and Nimrod Cohen; hospital says it will continue monitoring recovery of freed captives
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Segev Kalfons dream in captivity To shout Shema Yisrael during his release
Captive survivor Segev Kalfon watched Ohad Ben Ami being released from captivity and imagined how he would shout the Shema prayer if he was released in the same manner.
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Yosef-Chaims harrowing testimony I was one second away from a bullet to the head
Yosef-Chaim Ohana managed to convince Hamas terrorists not to shoot him, even after they pressed a gun to his temple. The captors also separated childhood friends Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar David.
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Ancient Egyptian military fortress discovered near Gaza border in Sinai
Archaeologists have discovered a military fortress near the Gaza border, estimated to date to the 16th century BCE; Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities says it’s one of the largest New Kingdom fortresses found in the area
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Israel thwarts Palestinian attempt to pave over biblical city of Gibeon
Israel thwarts Palestinian attempt to pave over biblical city of Gibeon. Historically, Gibeon was described as “the great city of Gibeon, one of the cities of the kingdom,” serving as one of the 13 priestly cities in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin.
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NYC mayoral frontrunner Mamdani Of course Hamas should lay down their arms
At NYC mayoral debate, frontrunner Zohran Mamdani says Hamas should disarm, after previously avoiding the question in a Fox News interview.







