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The Times of Israel on MSNHaredi protesters block roads in Jerusalem, elsewhere to protest arrest of draft-dodgers
Cops in capital initially beat, trample protesters but then stand down, allowing them to halt traffic for over 2 hours; ...
8 小时on MSN
'Death before conscription': Haredi protesters assault police in Jerusalem, block city entrance
Hundreds of protestors blocked the roads near Chords Bridge with signs saying "Death before conscription," and "War on the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNIsrael denies Gaza 'mass starvation' accusations
JERUSALEM — Israel hit back on Wednesday at growing international criticism that it was behind chronic food shortages in Gaza ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsraeli official says Jerusalem reviewing latest Hamas response to ceasefire proposal
The post Israeli official says Jerusalem reviewing latest Hamas response to ceasefire proposal appeared first on The Times of Israel.
"The high-speed rail extension will make it faster and easier for residents and visitors to reach the city center in a ...
Israeli soldiers shot Palestinians near an Israeli-backed aid site and a U.N. convoy. Both episodes pointed to Israel’s ...
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Israel's future is in the skies: How aerial defense systems became Jerusalem's biggest asset
From Iron Dome to Iron Beam, Israel's aerial missile defense shield is expanding, leaving the Defense Ministry with a key asset.
Israel's visa application process for evangelicals faced bureaucratic hurdles until U.S. Ambassador Huckabee threatened ...
The head of the agency that helps oversee international aid deliveries to the territory has criticized the impact of Israeli ...
According to Israel's tourism minister, before the war began between Israel and Hamas, about 15,000 tourists a day entered Israel. On Oct. 30, there were just 26 tourists for the entire country.
Israel’s actions in Gaza are “inexcusable,” according to the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa.
Jordan’s king says he is prepared for conflict should the status of Jerusalem’s holy sites change as Israel prepares to swear in what is likely to be the most right-wing government in its history.
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