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Nir (Shoko) Cohen
Ignoring travel advisories, Israelis flock to Sinai
National Security Council advises against travel to any part of Egypt, including the beloved Sinai Peninsula; however, travelers argue 'situation with Sinai Bedouins hasn't changed' as hundreds of Israelis go on vacation in southern neighbor
Roy Rubinstein , Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.22.24
Mother of hostage, chosen among 100 most influential: We chose to hope every day
Rachel Goldberg-Polin says being named among Time Magazine's 100 most influential people is important advocacy for the release of the Israeli captives held in Gaza; Pessach will be brutal, she says
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.21.24
Israel braces for worst Passover hot spell in 30 years
Climate czar says more hot months and extreme weather events becoming new normal in changing climate reality with temperatures hitting as high as 108℉ in some parts of the country over the holiday
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.21.24
Qatar funds more terrorism than Iran, former Mossad official says
Dr. Udi Levi tells Ynet that Qatar is dancing at two weddings by complying with the West while funding widespread terrorism across the globe
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.18.24
Gazans flock to the beach amid, hostage families fume
Images of Gazans bathing in the sea enrage families of Hamas hostages, as their loved ones continue to languish in captivity; 'This is a joke, and it's at our expense,' says hostage's cousin
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.18.24
When Israel last faced Iran on Soccer field
Five years before Islamic revolution, Iran's national team played Israel in the final of the Asian Games; Shiyeh Feigenboym played in that match, and provides some insight on the atmosphere inside the stadium
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.16.24
Dershowitz: Trump 'can call me crazy American Jew,' but he may vote for Biden
Jewish Harvard law professor says US not doing enough to support Israel and only regime change in Iran can bring peace to Mideast; says Israel legally justified if chooses to retaliate
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.15.24
Defense Ministry braces for 20,000 injured by end of year
Rehabilitation department aims to provide each member of the IDF or security forces wounded since the start of the war, with practical, financial and emotional support and to extend it to families as well; opens hotline for PTSD sufferers
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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04.08.24
Terror victims find closure after IDF eliminates attacker in Gaza two decades on
Anat Harari, wounded in 2002 terror attack near Hebron, finds closure with killing of terrorist in IDF operation at Al Shifa Hospital; she has carried the burden of her experience for years and continues to cope with post-trauma
Alexandra Lukash, Nir (Shoko) Cohen, Sharon Kidon
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03.31.24
NJ school kids celebrate Israeli teacher's return from IDF reserve duty
Tomer Ohayon, an Israeli emissary at a Jewish school in New Jersey, was called to the reserves in Israel after October 7; Two and a half months later, he returned to the school where he was warmly welcomed by the students with applause and embraces
Alexandra Lukash, Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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03.27.24
'Biden and Democrats betrayed Israel,' ex-US envoy David Friedman says
Concern about whether the alliance between Israel and the US is still strong is 'fair question,' former US ambassador to Israel under former US President Donald Trump tells Ynet Studio
Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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03.27.24
Warning! Colored contacts could cause blindness, doctor says
Ahead of traditional Purim dress-ups, Dr. Yishai Weill says irresponsible purchase and use of colored contacts could lead to irreversible eye conditions and even blindness
Nir (Shoko) Cohen, Sharon Kidon
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03.23.24
Father of slain soldier held by Hamas calls to prioritize living hostages
While mourning his son Captain Daniel Peretz, who commanded a tank unit in Nahal Oz on October 7, Rabbi Doron Perez explains why he decided to hold a funeral despite his son's body being held in Gaza
Alexandra Lukash, Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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03.21.24
Sebastian Haion's last moments before falling near Al Shifa: 'He attempted to subdue the fleeing terrorist'
Warrant Officer Sebastian Haion, 51, who fell in action near Al Shifa Hospital, insisted on fighting alongside his friends and fell in battle while trying to subdue a fleeing terrorist
Nina Fox, Alexandra Lukash, Yair Kraus, Nir (Shoko) Cohen
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03.21.24
Israel's restrictions to Gaza aid may be war crime, says UN rights office
Minister rejects blame on Israel saying the suffering of Gazans is the fault of Hamas while Blinken tells reporters it is 'absolutely incumbent' upon Israel to prioritize assistance for those in desperate need
Sharon Kidon, Alexandra Lukash, Nir (Shoko) Cohen, agencies
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03.19.24
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