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Hostage families mad after PM says will agree to partial release of hostages in temporary cease-fire
It is not the first time that the prime minister has said he would not approve a permanent cease-fire, but the families and the war cabinet were still caught off guard when Netanyahu floated a partial hostage retrieval deal during his first Israeli television interview since Oct. 7 'who do we leave behind? Who is worth more?'
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06.24.24
Jackal gets head stuck in cookie jar, survival expert rescues him
Micha Hanuna, a tracking and survival expert, came across a stranded jackal that got its head stuck in a plastic cookie jar; Luckily, the jackal understood the man meant no harm, and they both walked away unharmed
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06.24.24
Iran surges ahead with nuclear program, tripling its capacity to enrich uranium
Iran is primed to install over 1,000 new advanced centrifuges that would significantly accelerate the Islamic Republic's quest toward manufacturing fully functioning nukes, the Washington Post reports
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06.19.24
Hezbollah drone detected by IDF, not shot down to avoid injury, military says
Air Force says terror group launched three drones in total; one downed, one believed to have crashed in the sea and one completed reconnaissance mission over Haifa
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06.19.24
Over 100 rockets rain from Lebanon as sirens wail incessantly across northern Israel
Air defenses shoot down several rockets, while others land in fields, igniting brush fires in at least 15 locations; fighter jets seen pursuing drones; 2 lightly injured by shrapnel in Katzrin; Hezbollah claims targeted 15 military sites in Galilee and Golan, launching 30 drones and 150 rockets at Israel since morning hours in 'largest attack' since war
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06.13.24
A couple of winning dairy recipes for Shavuot
No other time during the Jewish calendar is more fitting to flex your baking muscles; A cheesecake with sour cream topping and Mascarpone cheesecake the whole family is sure to enjoy
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06.11.24
Possible rockets attack over Haifa in first attack on city since January
IDF investigating whether defenses falsely activated; Attack comes after IDF strikes targets near the Lebanon-Syria border 150 km. (93 miles) north
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06.11.24
Knesset approves 'continuity' in exemption of Haredi's from service
Defense Minister is only nay vote in coalition, criticizing 'small politics on the backs of soldiers' as IDF calls up reserve troops repeatedly to fill the ranks amid war; vote ensures immediate survival of Netanyahu coalition
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06.11.24
Health minister: hospitals brace for power outages in war with Hezbollah
As skirmishes with Lebanese terror group escalate, Uriel Buso says northern medical centers moving operations underground and equipping facilities with generators to ensure vital machines continue running in event of power line damage
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06.10.24
Watch rescued hostage Andrey Kozlov's moving reunion with his mother
Andrey's parents touched down in Israel on Sunday morning and were immediately brought to be reunited with their son; Overwhelmed, Andrey dropped to his knees, crying tears of joy
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06.09.24
Palestinian official denied entrance to Australia with soccer team
Citing visa application issues chairman of the Palestinian Football Association Jibril Rajoub is unable to join his team traveling to Australia to play an Asian World Cup qualifiers match
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06.09.24
Israeli amputee soccer team jeered, cursed during match with Turkey
A national team made up of both soldiers and civilians who lost their limbs on October 7, was treated to an extremely hostile atmosphere while playing the Turkish team in the European Championship being held in France, including audible jeering and cursing during the Israeli national anthem and the Turks refusing to shake hands; Israel lost the match 6:0
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06.04.24
Danish king awards prestigious brain research prize to top Israeli professor
King Frederik X presents Lundbeck Foundation award to Hebrew University's Prof. Haim Sompolinsky whose groundbreaking work in computational neuroscience has advanced the understanding of higher-level brain functions
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06.03.24
After Spain, Norway and Ireland, Slovenia joins Palestinian state chorus
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has announced his country is 'deliberating' recognition of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, for 'state legislature approval'; Series of sanctions are now being considered against Israel following controversial Rafah strike that claimed civilian lives
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05.28.24
Iran unscathed after attacking Israel, acting president says
Mohammad Mokhber makes first speech to parliament since the death of Ebrahim Raisi in a chopper crash is considered a close confidant of Ayatollah Khamenei
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05.27.24
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