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Bethlehem’s residents think Donald Trump is the answer to ending the Gaza war
Many residents of the West Bank town hope that the incoming US president can usher in a renewed era of peace for Israel and the Palestinian Authority
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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23:48 | 12.24.24
Father of former hostage Emily Hand will not return to Ireland after it 'rewarded Hamas'
Thomas Hand, whose 10-year-old daughter was released after 50 days in Hamas captivity, may never return to the country of his birth; 'They were really instrumental in getting Emily back,' he acknowledges, but 'recognizing Palestine as a state, very soon after their massive terrorist attack was almost a reward'
Lianne Kolirin/Jewish News
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19:58 | 12.24.24
'I will rebuild this country for her if I have to': Going back to Kibbutz Be'eri
A father revisits his family’s home in Kibbutz Be’eri with his 5-year-old daughter, who hid in a closet as terrorists roamed their house on October 7; 'We brought her back for the first time in over a year so she could see Be’eri still stands,' father says
Alexandra Lukash
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13:03 | 12.24.24
Two women rebuild community after surviving October 7 kibbutz massacre
After surviving the Be’eri massacre, Adi Weiss and Bar Karbona turned tragedy into action, spearheading efforts to rebuild their community in a new temporary home; their project provides a haven for healing, as they focus on restoring Be’eri and securing the hostages' return
Roni Green Shaulov
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18:24 | 12.23.24
Israel's missile defense under scrutiny: Successful Houthi strike on Jaffa raises questions
Two failed interceptions of Houthi missiles launched from Yemen within two days raise concerns about Israel's missile defense; A strike in Jaffa injured 12, while experts highlight technical challenges, delayed alarms and Iran's involvement in arming the Houthis with advanced weaponry; 'Not only do we learn from interceptions, but so does the other side'
Alexandra Lukash
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13:24 | 12.22.24
‘The murderers aren’t scary at all, they’re as much victims as they are criminals’
At Neve Tirtza, Israel’s only women’s prison, a 17-year-old inmate shares a cell with an 80-year-old and a toddler who has spent his entire life behind bars; 'When women enter prison, their entire world falls apart,' says the commander, 'we provide tools to help them reintegrate into society'
Liran Tamari
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21:09 | 12.21.24
The children’s voice: The 9-year-old leading Israeli advocacy
Ben Carasso, a fourth-grade student, proves that there is no minimum age required for supporting Israel on the international stage
Itamar Eichner
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13:00 | 12.21.24
Syrian city Hama celebrates liberation after decades of fear
After 61 years under Baath Party rule –54 of them under the Assad family – the people of Hama rejoice in newfound freedom while honoring lives lost to oppression
Rizik Alabi/The Media Line
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21:18 | 12.19.24
Separated for decades, Assad’s fall spurs hope for families split by Golan Heights buffer zone
Sisters try to connect with oldest family daughter married to a Syrian 27 years ago says the collapse of the regime in Damascus makes contact easier
Associated Press
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08:16 | 12.19.24
Houthis see ‘little to lose’ as missile threat persists and Israel considers retaliation, experts say
Israel intercepted a Houthi missile launched from Yemen toward Tel Aviv, prompting discussions of a military response; Iran-backed group continues attacks amid Israel's multi-front war, posing a growing but manageable threat
Keren Setton/The Media Line
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08:29 | 12.18.24
Waiting for loved ones in Syria’s Sednaya Prison: Many missing, many dead
Since the fall of the Assad regime, the search for detainees in Syria’s notorious prisons has brought both heartbreak and revelations, as families mourn the missing and uncover brutal executions
Rizik Alabi/The Media Line
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19:59 | 12.17.24
Israel supporter projected to be next German chancellor
Following the dramatic 'no confidence' vote that left Olaf Scholz battered, Germany to hold snap elections in February; CDU head Friedrich Merz, once ousted from politics by Angela Merkel may well become the new chancellor
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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12:48 | 12.17.24
The IDF’s groundbreaking Refaim combat unit has its 1st female operations officer
Major A, the first female Operations Officer in an elite IDF unit, is breaking barriers in the Refaim (Ghost) Unit under the 162nd Division; From Gaza tunnels to cutting-edge combat innovation, her leadership exemplifies dedication, resilience and a commitment to redefining possibilities for female soldiers
Yoav Zitun
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09:50 | 12.16.24
The students who fight for Israel on Italian campuses
Andrea Nizoli and Pietro Balzano talk with Ynet about their efforts to cooperate with Israeli universities and hostilities against Jewish and Israeli students by pro-Palestinians on campus
Ynetnews
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20:58 | 12.15.24
Between a niqab and a bikini: Riyadh aims to become world's fashion capital
Saudi Arabia's relationship with the fashion world is seeing major shifts in the last year, culminating in a glamourous fashion week that draws praise but also condemnations
Itay Yaacov
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20:24 | 12.15.24
Israel celebrates Christmas: All the events from north to south
Illuminated Christmas fairs in Nazareth, the Holiday of Holidays festival in Haifa, and festive markets in Jaffa; This is how you can experience Israel's most colorful holiday magic
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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18:15 | 12.15.24
Their loved ones are free, but the fight for hostages continues
Even after their loved ones returned to Israel, many relatives of hostages remain steadfast in their efforts to secure release of those left behind; ‘It’s not over for anyone’
Yael Ciechanover
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13:41 | 12.15.24
Poker tournament raises close to $140,000 for IDF widows and orphans
Some of the biggest names in the poker world paid $10,000 each to join a tournament where all proceeds were donated to support IDF widows and orphans; renowned poker star Daniel Negreanu, though not a participant, made a generous $10,000 contribution to the cause as well
Eliasaph Deuel
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12:50 | 12.12.24
Kfar Aza and surrounding communities begin massive restoration effort
Kibbutz Kfar Aza begins its restoration journey 14 months after start of Gaza War; Backed by a $52 million government plan, efforts include rebuilding homes, upgrading infrastructure and fostering community resilience with the focus of long-term recovery
Matan Tzuri
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14:54 | 12.11.24
Syrians return home after 11 years in exile, face legal and infrastructure hurdles
Turkish political parties in the government and the opposition have long called on refugees to return to Syria voluntarily – an appeal made much more relevant by the fall of the regime
Rizik Alabi/The Media Line
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09:46 | 12.11.24
Israel can ‘completely destroy enemy army without war’ if it controls areas of Syria, experts say
Israel has taken control of Syria's buffer zone, including Mount Hermon, citing strategic security; Experts warn instability post-Assad poses risks, with extremist groups gaining ground requiring potential long-term Israeli presence
Keren Setton/The Media Line
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23:52 | 12.10.24
Israeli project takes on challenges for parents with disabilities
Designer Dana Yichye Shwachman and former Paralympic swimmer Erel Halevi talk about new initiative providing solutions for parents with disabilities in Israel since the October 7 attack
Sharon Kidon
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13:19 | 12.10.24
Bereaved daughter establishes healing center for war victims
Shira Mark, who lost her father to a terror attack, brother to accident and younger brother in Gaza, says she wants to choose life and aid those who need it despite the pain
Ynet
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11:20 | 12.10.24
From hate to dialogue: Afghan, Pakistani Diaspora leaders discover another side of Israel
Nearly a dozen leaders from the South Asian diaspora met with Israeli counterparts as part of a person-to-person peacebuilding effort
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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08:36 | 12.10.24
Living between worlds: A love story in sign language
Micha Koitni and Lola Adir’s love story defies stereotypes, blending sign language, resilience and advocacy; From Micha’s ultra-Orthodox upbringing to Lola’s journey through grief, their partnership inspires change, challenges stigmas and highlights the power of communication and acceptance
Yoav Birnberg
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00:34 | 12.10.24
These are the 4 IDF heroes killed in a building collapse in Lebanon
Binyamin is the 17th casualty from Beit Shemesh, Evgeny was about to be discharged, Erez's co-workers mourn his loss and Sagi was the embodiment of a patriotic Zionist; The 4 soldiers who fell on Sunday in Lebanon leave a void
ynet correspondents
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19:06 | 12.09.24
'I was there to document the war': IDF combat photographer learns to walk again
David Revayev, who accompanied IDF forces on the field and lost his leg in Gaza, recalls injury and rehabilitation and says the camera will never leave his side
Gal Ganot
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23:43 | 12.06.24
'We’re just functioning, not living': Young hostages still returning to life after Hamas captivity
After 50 days in captivity in Gaza, Emily Hand and her friend Hila Rotem Shoshani and their families recount the trauma, resilience and longing for a normal life; Their stories reflect the scars left behind and the unrelenting hope for the return of all hostages
Yael Ciechanover, Ziv Koren
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22:56 | 12.04.24
In Gaza, facing looters and price gougers: 'Where Is the Bank of Palestine?’
Violent gangs and merchants exploit war conditions, as prices soar astronomically, creating chaos and crowd crushes
Ahmed Abd al-Salam/The Media Line
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21:50 | 12.04.24
German Navy successfully tests Israeli BlueWhale Drone Sub as Baltic risks escalate
After a recent case of suspected Russian sabotage against internet cables in the Baltic Sea, the German Navy concluded testing the BlueWhale, an unmanned Israeli submarine that could help it protect critical undersea infrastructure
Nathan Klabin
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17:13 | 12.01.24
Planning your move to Israel? Here’s what it costs and how to prepare
New immigrants to Israel face high living costs, cultural hurdles and job market challenges, often tied to language barriers; Belong, a private firm aiding Aliyah, offers guidance on rights, integration and financial planning, easing the transition into Israeli life
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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09:04 | 12.01.24
The Rescue - The only firsthand account of October 7 by Israel's Pararescue Commandos
When she needed a helicopter to evacuate the wounded from Gaza and no one responded, he texted, 'We’ll make sure it gets there'; Amid chaos at Kfar Aza, she set up the Paratroopers' HQ in Sderot - Major Noga and Guy, a 669 medic, reflect on pressure, partnership, and moments of comfort during the war
Yoav Keren
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23:53 | 11.29.24
Actor, disabled IDF veteran explains why he enlisted in reserve duty despite being exempt
As an IDF veteran with a disability, Dean Miroshnikov was not obligated to enlist for reserve duty, yet, a year ago, he entered Gaza, far from his restaurants and bars in Tel Aviv; 'I see the world as divided between good and evil, and I understand we must protect our place,' he says in an interview, explaining why he feels most on edge during his time off at home
Tiki Golan
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18:37 | 11.29.24
Wiz will be the biggest company of its field in the world: Top female cyber executive shares outlook
In an exclusive interview, Wiz's CMO & VP of Product Strategy forecasts how the cybersecurity company will eclipse its competition, why it was wrong to accept Google's lavish purchase offer, why connections with the group of founders is considered an opportunity and how she learned to embrace failure
Diana Bahur Nir
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13:40 | 11.29.24
From Jerusalem to the Oval: How Amos Hochstein became Biden's loyal advisor
With trusted ties in Lebanon and a unique background bridging energy and diplomacy, Amos Hochstein navigates complex Middle Eastern affairs the way no Israeli could possibly fathom
Tzippy Shmilovitz
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13:35 | 11.26.24
These are the telltale signs of quiet violence against women in relationships
On the UN's International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Israeli women tell of their lives suffering from quiet violence which is harder to prove and more devastating to the soul
Hadar Gil-Ad
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14:18 | 11.25.24
'Bella Hadid cried when I told her about October 7'
Israeli designer Brit Shaked shares insights from behind-the-scenes interactions with Bella and Gigi Hadid, despite their anti-Israel stance; reveals challenges of haute couture, navigating competitive fashion world
Anat Lev Adler
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08:18 | 11.23.24
Ex-Israeli turns Menendez brothers' mansion into a home that hosted thousands of Jews
For years – until it was sold for $17 million shortly before the release of the series 'Monsters,' which spotlighted the infamous murder in the lavish Beverly Hills mansion – Sam Delug lived in the villa and hosted approximately 75 fundraising events in support of Israel
Ayala Or-El
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16:31 | 11.21.24
Paying the ultimate price: 800 IDF soldiers have fallen since October 7
The war's relentless toll on Israel echoes through its fallen troops, with 800 soldiers killed since Hamas' surprise attack, marking a loss unseen since the Yom Kippur War; These are the numbers behind Israel's staggering losses
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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13:54 | 11.20.24
'Look me in the eyes': Ex-Hamas hostage leaves pro-Palestinian activist speechless
Newly surfaced debate video shows Moran Stela Yanai, abducted by Hamas on October 7 and later released, sharing her story to clearly speechless pro-Palestinian activist; 'I respected them even when they abused me,' she said of her captors
Daniela Ginzburg
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00:33 | 11.19.24
Mother shielding her baby: Harrowing brutality in Jaffa light-rail attack
Prosecutors reveal account of deadly terror attack on Jaffa light rail, where seven were murdered; indictment exposes the calculated cruelty targeting innocent civilians, including a mother sacrificing herself shielding her baby from gunfire
Lior Ohana
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21:06 | 11.17.24
'It's euphoric': We took part in a cacao ceremony
Ynet reporter joins group taking part in ancient tradition connecting body and mind via the making and drinking of hot cocoa alongside mediation, dance and music
Assaf Kamar
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16:09 | 11.17.24
Where did Dana go? Three days in Mexico turn into 17-year nightmare for Israeli family
Israeli national Dana Rishpy's family says she arrived for a short trip to Mexico from the United States in 2007, three days before she disappeared without a trace
Nina Fox
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13:05 | 11.17.24
Special weekend for wounded IDF soldiers: 'Inspiring conversations'
From Thursday to Saturday night, wounded soldiers and their families enjoyed a series of unique encounters, including with Paralympic champion Asaf Yasur; Yair, a paratrooper who was critically wounded, expressed his gratitude to the donors
Ynet
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08:35 | 11.17.24
'They called me a traitor': The Syria-born journalist interviewing Israelis amid war
Hayvi Bouzo, who fled from her home country to the U.S., tells Ynet about her decision to interview Israelis after October 7 and the Arab media's bias against them
Smadar Perry
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22:32 | 11.16.24
‘Taken us back 200 years’: Gazan workers blame Hamas
Exclusive: Gazans who worked in Israel share stories of hardship amid devastation in the Strip, with lives and jobs lost under siege and war, and reflect on past stability and the worsening crisis as conflict and shortages continue
The Media Line
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08:05 | 11.15.24
Eritrea pays to free its supporters from Israel's jails after riots
After 135 people hurt in violence between waring Eritrean groups Israel late to take steps to deport those responsible
Lior Ohana
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12:24 | 11.14.24
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Jewish leaders via video, other Israeli officials don't attend
At the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America event meant to promote Jewish unity and provide a gathering space for leaders in the Jewish communities of North America, Israeli cabinet ministers are notably absent
Maayan Hoffman, The Media Line
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20:08 | 11.12.24
Journey of hope: Riding in memory of soldier killed in Gaza
The 24th installment of 'Wheels of Love' charity bike ride to raise funds for the ALYN pediatric rehabilitation hospital is dedicated to the memory of Yakir Hexter, a combat engineering soldier who fell in battle in southern Gaza Strip; 'The fact that we can help people connects us to Yakir, who strongly believed in the Wheels of Love cause'
Alexandra Lukash
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21:26 | 11.11.24
Trump's return could mean end of 2-state solution
Donald Trump’s reelection could pave the way for Israel to adopt a one-state vision championed by adviser David Friedman.
Maayan Hoffman, The Media Line
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18:26 | 11.11.24
How the Palestinian leader Is trying to get closer to President-Elect Trump
Mahmoud Abbas uses Trump daughter's husband's family connections; condemns the assassination attempts in a letter, and is quick to congratulates his electoral victory in effort to mend relations with the returning President
Einav Halabi
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00:08 | 11.11.24
The four sins: What drives Israelis to spy for Iran?
In recent months, several Israeli citizens, mostly Jewish, were arrested and charged with contacting Iranian operatives; some were allegedly recruited for sabotage and assassination attempts; investigations aim to uncover what leads Israelis to become agents for their enemy, and it's not just money
Guy Asif
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00:09 | 11.10.24
'No one tells you how to run a school after 115 students, faculty members are murdered'
Ben-Gurion University President Prof. Daniel Chamovitz navigates real and political minefields after Hamas massacre and the abduction of 10 members of student body or staff
Rotem Izak
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09:09 | 11.09.24
Telegram’s hate speech increased 433% after October 7 massacre
The messaging platform's new privacy policies useless, experts say; Following CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in August, hopes rose for better moderation, but no significant steps taken to curb platform's hate and antisemitism
Nathan Klabin/The Media Line
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21:26 | 11.03.24
Pilots who attacked Iran speak out: 'After landing, it took me a moment to process what I’d done'
Maj. N., a combat navigator, describes feelings once airborne: 'We know this is history in the making, something that hasn’t been done before'; Maj. S., a combat pilot, adds: 'We were trained to strike deep, to reach distant enemy countries under significant threats; the objective isn't just the event itself, it’s the very fact that I got there'
Ilana Curiel
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23:57 | 10.30.24
Lifting Iran sanctions enabled Gaza war, David Friedman says
In his new book, One Jewish State, former US ambassador to Israel appeals to country’s political left, arguing that Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank offers the best solution for Palestinian welfare and regional stability
Felice Friedson/The Media Line
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20:34 | 10.30.24
Watch injured IDF soldiers as they are evacuated from war zones
Since the beginning of the conflict, over 1,800 wounded have been airlifted from Gaza and southern Lebanon by Unit 669 and Air Force helicopters; Watch their heroic efforts to safeguard the wounded as bullets are still flying
Yoav Zitun
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00:43 | 10.30.24
Migrant workers in Lebanon left stranded as war with Israel continues
Caregiving remains a lifeline for Middle Eastern households, but these migrant workers battle loneliness, exploitation and insufficient protections amid regional crises; Home care in Israel is also heavily dependent on foreign workers
Veronica Neifakh / The Media Line
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20:06 | 10.29.24
6 bereaved families that live minutes from each other mourn fallen soldiers
Within walking distance: Grieving Jerusalem families, friends and comrades gather at the capital to mourn the losses of fallen soldiers from the city; These are their stories
Shilo Freid
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15:12 | 10.29.24
This is where 1,000 armed Radwan fighters were poised to invade Israel
Ynet reporter on the ground with troops in South Lebanon: For over 20 years, Hezbollah planned to capture Metula to invade the Upper Galilee; The IDF's 769th Brigade destroyed underground facilities and arms depots in Kila, a major Hezbollah hub, thwarting their invasion plans
Yair Kraus
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00:14 | 10.29.24
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