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5 children tied to top of moving vehicle, their uncle is detained for investigation
A resident of Jerusalem in his 30s was questioned by police after a video showed his nephews strapped to the trunk of his moving car; 'There was real danger to their lives'
Liran Tamari
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09.03.23
Moroccan Chairman of the Senate to visit Knesset
Enaam Mayara to be the first high-ranking official to visit Knesset since Israeli recognition sovereignty over Western Sahara; Ohana to receive his guest with honor guard after visiting Morocco earlier in the year
Sivan Hilaie
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09.03.23
Attack in Jerusalem: Man, 19, moderately injured in stabbing attack at light rail station
The terrorist, who was killed by a Border Guard officer, was identified as a 14-year-old boy from the Beit Hanina neighborhood in the north of the city
Liran Tamari
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08.30.23
Archeologists ponder purpose of channels dating to the time of the 1st Temple
Experts say proximity of what appears to be a production facility to important the Temple and Palaces, indicates its importance;
Yaron Druckman
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08.30.23
Integrity of Western Wall stones examined ahead of High Holidays
Inspection of the Western Wall's massive stones takes place twice a year 'to ensure the safety of the thousands of worshippers who visit the holy site throughout the year, especially during the Jewish holidays'
Ynetnews
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08.29.23
Archeologists uncover part of Roman-era aqueduct in Jerusalem
Israel Antiquities Authority says the exposed section of the aqueduct, which carried water to the city's elite 2,000 years ago, was impressively preserved, allowing experts to possibly date its origins
Yaron Druckman
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08.28.23
See Jerusalem sites lit up on Illuminated night tour
For the next four months, guided bus tours will stop at illuminated sites throughout the capital
Yedioth Ahronoth
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08.28.23
Iconic architectural firm secures 11 modern Jerusalem sites on preservation list
In an unprecedented move, the capital's Preservation Committee has chosen to preserve 11 iconic buildings from the 50s and 60s, including the National Library, the Jerusalem Theater and even an entire neighborhood, each telling the story of Israel's public-civic architectural heritage
Talia Levy Rozenboim
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08.25.23
Netanyahus staying in luxury hotel in Jerusalem at taxpayer expense
Delays in renovations on the Netanyahu residence in Jerusalem is the reason for their stay at the Waldorf Astoria; the PM's schedule required him to stay in the capital so he can't return to his private home in Caesarea
Itamar Eichner, Sivan Hilaie
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08.22.23
What I learned about discrimination from Christian leaders in Jerusalem
Opinion: Christian leaders report rise in attacks on clergy, community members and holy sites; Israeli Jews must educate themselves about other religions to avoid stereotypes and marginalization and nip this menacing trend at the bud
Carole Nuriel
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08.22.23
Paraguay to relocate embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Paraguayan President Santiago Pena also agree Israel will reopen its embassy in Asunción later in 2023 ; the previous president of Paraguay closed the embassy in Jerusalem in order to maintain a neutral approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Itamar Eichner
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08.16.23
Israel Museum director Dennis Weil resigns after 18 months
Museum does not give reason for his departure after such a short time, saying in a statement: 'We received the notice of his departure with regret. Together we will ensure the continuity of the museum's exhibition program'
Lenny Bella Cohen
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08.06.23
The man who uncovers Jewish history in Jerusalem
Jay Rogosin, self-proclaimed filed archeologist says he is digging for his roots in the excavations around Jerusalem's Old City but is concerned that history might be repeating itself and destruction could be self-inflicted once more
Gilad Morag
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08.02.23
Culinary extravagance at the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
One of Israel’s most luxurious hotels offers not only unparalleled comfort but also a wide range of gastronomic experiences – indoors and out, and at all hours of the day; it is worth hurrying to experience The Garden Terrace, open only during the summer months
Buzzy Gordon
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07.30.23
Israel's longest suspension bridge inaugurated in Jerusalem
Bridge expected to become one of the capital's most visited tourist attractions, providing a view of the valley south of the Old City which contains ancient grave-sites, a natural spring and lush vegetation
Gilad Carmeli
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07.30.23
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