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Parashat Shemot The continuity of the world
Parashat Shemot: The continuity of the world. The victory of the midwives over Pharaoh was the beginning of Israel’s triumph over Egypt.
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This Jewish artist fought Nazis with a paintbrush when art like his still mattered
This Jewish artist fought Nazis with a paintbrush, when art like his still mattered. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt praised his contribution to the war effort, saying his art “fights the war against Hitlerism as truly as any of us who cannot actually be on the fighting fronts.”
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Huckabee Israel will coordinate with US but make its own decision on renewed Iran airstrikes
Huckabee: Israel will ‘coordinate with US,’ but make its own decision on renewed Iran airstrikes. Israel will make its own decision regarding airstrikes on Iran, with coordination between leaders but independent choices based on each nation’s interests, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee told KAN News.
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Hijacked by criminal gangs How gangs weapons took over Israels Arab streets
‘Hijacked by criminal gangs’: How gangs, weapons took over Israel’s Arab streets. ARAB AFFAIRS: Gangs dominate Arab cities, violence has reached new heights, with daily murders and shootings. Fear and anxiety grip residents, with little hope for safety or justice.
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Foreign minors arrested for Tel Aviv stabbing as police continue illegal immigrant crackdown
Foreign minors arrested for Tel Aviv stabbing as police continue illegal immigrant crackdown. Close to midnight, police received a report that the victim had been attacked as he exited a restaurant. Police arrived at the scene and caught the two suspects a few streets away from the incident.
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We support Hamas Activists protest Israeli real estate expo at Queens yeshiva
‘We support Hamas’: Activists protest Israeli real estate expo at Queens yeshiva. Anti-Israel activists rally in Queens, calling for “intifada” in protest of an Israeli real estate event at a local yeshiva, accusing the Israeli company of “ethnic cleansing” and land theft.
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How close is Iran to a revolutionary breaking point
How close is Iran to a revolutionary breaking point? Analysis: Iran’s protests test not only the regime’s ability to repress dissent, but the loyalty and resolve of its own supporters, raising questions about whether internal doubt, rather than street pressure alone, could shift the balance of power
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Internet phone services shut down across Iran as protesters attack state broadcaster offices
Internet, phone services shut down across Iran as protesters attack state broadcaster offices. Foreign Ministry sends social media support in Farsi • Amnesty Int’l, HRW denounce regime’s clampdown on protests • Pahlavi praises Trump’s support, calls on European leaders to follow suit
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As Iranian unrest grows chants for Reza Pahlavi surge as demonstrators unify
As Iranian unrest grows, chants for Reza Pahlavi surge as demonstrators unify. The demonstrations, which began in Tehran last month, have spread to all of Iran’s 31 provinces but have yet to reach the scale of the 2022-3 unrest sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.

