Israel

Iran says crew of Israel-linked ship freed

Iran seized the container ship, MSC Aries, with a crew of 25, in the Strait of Hormuz in April, days after Tehran vowed to retaliate for a suspected Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus.

By REUTERS
03/05/2024
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Israel-Hamas war: What happened on day 210?

US halts construction of Gaza aid pier • ICC warns Netanyahu • Israel gives Rafah op. deadline to Hamas

Eight Syrians injured in first alleged Israeli airstrike since Iran escalation

Initial reports indicated that several people were injured in the alleged Israeli airstrikes.

02/05/2024

'Egyptians don't see Israeli determination to defeat Hamas,' Mid. East expert says

Insights into Egypt's concerns amidst Israeli-Hamas negotiations: Doubts about Israel's resolve to eliminate Hamas and potential fallout for the region.

By PELED ARBELI
02/05/2024

Waze unveils map marking 'Zikaron Basalon' Holocaust survivor testimony events nationwide

Waze said that the project was in joint cooperation with Zikaron Basalon.

Israel-Hamas war: What happened on day 209?

Hamas slams Palestinian Authority for killing a Hamas terrorist • IDF strikes Hezbollah terror targets in southern Lebanon • IDF discharges reservists supposed to partake in Rafah operation

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Israel should use its technological edge to deepen strategic cooperation with allies

Integrating Israeli technologies in projects in the US, including under this vision, is invaluable for Israel, nationally and economically, alike.

By HADAS LORBER
02/05/2024

Challenges of campus activism: A critique on university student boycotts of Israel

Critiquing university student boycotts of Israel and highlighting the disconnect between activism and informed understanding of the Middle East conflict.

By MICHAEL J. SALAMON
02/05/2024

Embracing resilience: John Irving at the Jerusalem Writers Festival amid adversity

Despite challenges, the Jerusalem International Writers Festival, featuring John Irving and Simon Schama, perseveres, aiming to unite amid grief and promote literature's solace.

Art of justice: Former Hashalom court judge Yahuda Granit portrays current events through sculpture

Yehuda Granit, 88, showcases "The War Is Getting Excited" at Tel Aviv's Artspace, expressing political commentary through poignant sculptures and artworks.

02/05/2024
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