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As part of hostage deal, Hamas demands release of Israel’s most notorious prisoners
As hostage negotiations gain momentum, reports suggest terror group will demand exile of convicted mass murderers from Israeli prisons to third countries; here are the high-profile prisoners likely to be on the list
Einav Halabi
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12.18.24
'Our heart Is in Israel': Wounded lone soldiers inspire with unwavering resolve
Menachem Stack from Canada, Nathan Kilinski from Brazil and Ezekiel Cina from Argentina all made Aliyah to serve in the IDF; on October 7, as reservists, they joined the fighting without hesitation, but severe injuries forced them off the battlefield
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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12.18.24
Selective justice: The double standards of international criticism against Israel
Opinion: Where was Amnesty International, which accuses Israel of genocide, during Assad's slaughter of Syrians or Sudan’s Darfur genocide? Hopes human rights groups would avoid bias of global bodies have proven unfounded, highlighting persistent double standard
Ben Dror-Yemini
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12.18.24
IDF reservist surprises wife and children he left in US to go fight
Shiran and Rotem Shamai left for a World Zionist Organization mission in Philadelphia before the war, but Rotem returned to Israel to serve; the couple and their children reunite in touching moment after over 200 days apart
Itamar Eichner
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12.18.24
'We'll be the last battalion here': Ynet reporter embeds with IDF troops in Jabaliya
The IDF Combat Engineering Corps’ 601st Battalion's troops and commanders say they still have work to do in Gaza and will leave only once peace can be fully restored; 'Finding the hostages is our top priority'
Roni Green Shaulov
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12.18.24
IDF establishes a reserve division for troops aged 38-58 to bolster border defense
The David Brigades was created to prevent enemy infiltrations like the one on October 7; It consists of five reserve brigades, and is set to strengthen border defenses and respond rapidly to threats, with operational readiness targeted for 2025; 'Struggling to meet recruitment targets'
Yoav Zitun
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12.17.24
National Religious sector rabbis call for a hostage deal: 'A religious and moral duty'
Religious Zionist rabbis publish a letter urging the government to pursue a deal to bring back the hostages: 'Israel stands in a position of significant strength, which allows it to bear the painful costs necessary to bring home our brothers and sisters,' the rabbis wrote
Shilo Freid
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12.17.24
More recruits enlisting in combat units, IDF figures show
Military highlights high motivation among recruits, with turnout surpassing projections and reinforcing readiness of various units; IDF emphasizes that this cycle's success enhances its preparedness for upcoming challenges
Yoav Zitun
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12.16.24
Cabinet convenes to discussions West Bank, hostage deal
Jerusalem is concerned terror activity would spread into Israeli territory following a step up of operations by Palestinian security forces in the West Bank over the past week
Moran Azulay, Yuval Karni
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12.15.24
Syria reports a series of Israeli attacks; missile fragment located in Damascus
Syria reports Israeli airstrikes on radar stations, warehouses, and a research center, with a missile fragment found in Damascus
Lior Ben Ari
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12.13.24
Eastern border residents on edge as security threats escalate
As security threats intensify along Israel's eastern border, residents and local leaders are pushing for stronger defenses; and despite promises from the government, delayed funding and insufficient military presence leave communities vulnerable to terrorism and smuggling
Ilana Curiel
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12.13.24
A race against time: Israel's ambitious UAV interception project
The Defense Ministry doubled its collaborations with high-tech companies for projects in the south and north, ranging from AI technologies to remote driving solutions and UAVs for rescue and water purification in the field
Israel Wullman
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12.13.24
Blinken makes unannounced Iraq visit as part of Syria diplomacy push
Blinken to address regional security opportunities and challenges while reaffirming US commitment to supporting engagement with all communities in Syria to promote an inclusive transition
Reuters
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12.13.24
Women in reserves: 'My husband says he's a reservist's wife'
Hundreds of thousands of reservists include many wives and mothers who leave the childcare to their husbands and spend countless days in uniform
Gal Ganot
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12.13.24
7-week cease-fire: Hamas hostage deal talks continue as Sullivan visits Israel
U.S. national security advisor and Biden's Middle East envoy meet with Netanyahu and security officials to discuss war, Iran and hostage deal amid optimism that agreement close to completion
Itamar Eichner
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12.12.24
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