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Ancient Peruvians may have served hallucinogenic drink at political meets
A study shows that the ancient Wari people used to mix special berries, known for their hallucinogenic properties, with a popular alcoholic drink.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 12:12:12 AM
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Majority of Israeli public believes conversion process needs a change
A survey was published that showed the opinions of the Israeli public regarding conversions.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 12:39:52 AM
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Simon Wiesenthal center calls on Amazon to remove Nazi films
“Americans Against Anti-Semitism” found 30 classic Nazi propaganda films available for sale or streaming on the Amazon Prime video network.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 1:12:42 AM
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Hospital being sued for sedating woman against her wishes, leading to her death
A woman was subjected to a CT scan against her wishes while sedated and died.
By MAARIV ONLINE \
1/13/2022 1:56:41 AM
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The Queer Mikveh Project immerses marginalized Jews in a changing ritual
The ceremony was organized by the Queer Mikveh Project, a grassroots initiative seeking to transform the traditional mikvah practice into a communal experience.
By Rachel Román/JTA \
1/13/2022 2:02:01 AM
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Meet the Bukharian Jew who quit Wall Street job to open pickle shop
Even as a financial analyst for Deutsche Bank and Santander Bank, Edward Ilyasov, 29, felt unfulfilled. So he decided to go from crunching numbers to crunching something else: pickles.
By Julia Gergely/JTA \
1/13/2022 2:25:49 AM
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Jewish businessman offers to buy, destroy Nazi memorabilia from Nazi ship
A 6-foot-tall Nazi swastika and eagle crest were recovered in a private expedition in 2006.
By Juan Melamed/JTA \
1/13/2022 2:19:23 AM
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Workers push to unionize at the Jewish Museum in New York
The Jewish Museum workers would be following in the footsteps of the staff at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, also in New York, who voted in to unionize in November 2020.
By ASAF SHALEV/JTA \
1/13/2022 2:43:07 AM
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Explosion reported at Hezbollah site in southern Lebanon
An unexplained explosion was reported at a site belonging to Hezbollah overnight in southern Lebanon.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
1/13/2022 2:51:23 AM
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Ohio Congressman posts Nazi health card in attack on DC vaccine mandate
Warren Davidson (OH) was the latest Republican to liken vaccine mandates and public health measures to Nazi-era regulations – a practice condemned by Jewish and Holocaust remembrance groups.
By RON KAMPEAS/JTA \
1/13/2022 3:01:33 AM
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Researchers develop device that can detect exposure to COVID-19
The Fresh Air Clip can detect the virus from the droplets in the air.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 3:45:23 AM
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EEOC Commissioner says Stanford antisemitism 'deeply troubling'
Stanford’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program has advanced antisemitic tropes concerning Jewish power, conspiracy and control.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 4:47:18 AM
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Two IDF officers killed in friendly-fire incident
The two company commanders in the Egoz commando unit were shot and killed in a case of mistaken identity.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
1/13/2022 6:26:13 AM
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Australian Open crowds capped at 50% capacity due to COVID-19
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 6:41:58 AM
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Biden criticized for weak defense of democracy by Human Rights Watch
Roth also said that during key summits Biden "seemed to lose his voice when it came to the public denunciation of serious human rights violations."
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 7:09:49 AM
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Armorer in fatal 'Rust' movie shooting sues prop supplier
The October 21 shooting is under investigation by authorities in New Mexico and has rocked show business, claiming the life of a rising star of a cinematographer and wounding the film's director.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 7:16:43 AM
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Teen hacker claims ability to control 25 Teslas worldwide
The teenager didn’t reveal the exact details of the software vulnerability, but said it wasn’t within Tesla’s software or infrastructure.
By KATRINA NICHOLAS/BLOOMBERG NEWS/TNS \
1/13/2022 8:35:31 AM
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Is Biden team right that Trump caused Iran proxy wars? - analysis
The Iran nuclear deal of 2015 never actually slowed the Islamic Republic's terror activities in the Middle East, but actually expanded them.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/13/2022 8:47:44 AM
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AstraZeneca: Trial shows booster generates more protection from Omicron
AstraZeneca has developed the vaccine with researchers from Oxford University.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 9:23:27 AM
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Recommended Choice HotShot Keto or Hot Shot Keto GO Scam?
By PROMO CONTENT \
1/13/2022 9:29:18 AM
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COVID-19: Israel hits 48,000 cases, serious patients increase
While the number of deaths in January remains limited, in the last seven days 27 died of COVID-19, a 93% increase compared to previous weeks.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
1/13/2022 9:52:23 AM
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Explosion, fire reported at industrial zone in northern Iran
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 9:53:30 AM
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US reassured Europe over Russia talks
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 10:15:52 AM
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HotShot Keto Reviews – Is It Scam Or Legit? Read More
By PROMO CONTENT \
1/13/2022 10:32:52 AM
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The least-popular online casino games in Bulgarians and other countries
By Leo Giosuè \
1/13/2022 10:42:09 AM
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Israel donates $500,000 to Afghan refugees
The money is intended to be used to provide vital services such as healthcare, housing, education, food and employment opportunities.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 10:59:08 AM
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Solly Assa is launching his new $50 million New York City luxury penthouse
By SARAH GOLDMAN \
1/25/2022 9:14:25 AM
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Omicron probably caused COVID-19 surge in Mideast in early Jan - WHO official
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 11:06:15 AM
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In Beijing's Olympic bubble: police escorts, daily COVID-19 tests, robot chefs
There will be no international spectators at the Beijing Games, and organizers have yet to say how many local spectators will attend.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 11:15:19 AM
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Protesters block Lebanon's roads to protest economic crash, soaring prices
The Lebanese pound, which was freely exchanged in shops and banks at 1,500 to the dollar until the crisis erupted in 2019.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 11:21:42 AM
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UK PM Boris Johnson faces uncertain future after lockdown party
Johnson on Wednesday issued "heartfelt apologies" for attending the gathering at Downing Street in May 2020, telling parliament he understood the public's rage at the revelations.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 11:27:12 AM
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Denmark accuses China, Russia and Iran of espionage threat
The Russian embassy did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Moscow has scoffed at recent spying accusations from the West.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 11:30:02 AM
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German court finds main suspect guilty in first Syria torture trial
Anwar R. was found guilty on 27 of out 58 counts of murder, rape and sexual assault carried out at a Damascus prison.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 11:31:16 AM
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5 all-natural ways to increase testosterone levels naturally
By SARAH GOLDMAN \
1/13/2022 11:39:28 AM
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Europe at greatest risk of war in 30 years, Poland warns
Poland is among the NATO members that are most hawkish in confronting what it sees as Russia's revisionist ambitions in Eastern Europe.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 12:05:03 PM
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Africa CDC talking to Pfizer about importing its COVID treatment pill
Governments around the world are scrambling to buy Paxlovid, while Merck's Molnupiravir has faced setbacks after disappointing trial data.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 12:06:58 PM
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White House will meet execs from Apple, Amazon, IBM to discuss software security
In the letter, Sullivan noted that such open source software is broadly used and maintained by volunteers and is a " key national security concern."
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 12:09:52 PM
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Stolen Torah scrolls returned to Jerusalem synagogue
Three Torah scrolls that were stolen from a synagogue in Jerusalem over the weekend were retrieved and returned by Israel Police.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 12:22:39 PM
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Burnt human body found in park in Tel Aviv
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 12:23:11 PM
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From the editor: Speaking the truth
Rafi Dobrin sometimes overstated his case, but he made many salient points, which – like him – are worthy and worth remembering.
By STEVE LINDE \
1/13/2022 12:42:10 PM
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14 Days: Golan vote
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
By STEVE LINDE \
1/13/2022 12:51:12 PM
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Bomb blast kills one in Syrian border city, wounds several
The YPG has accused Turkey of killing civilians in drone strikes during a war of attrition waged by Ankara over YPG-held territory in north Syria.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 12:58:06 PM
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How to live the good life all your life - opinion
The choices we make in life are critical to our happiness and our future.
By DVORA WAYSMAN \
1/13/2022 12:59:32 PM
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‘Aren’t you dead yet?’ – Thoughts of a feather duster - opinion
Unlike ancient Sparta, where the elderly were expected to go off somewhere and vanish, gray power can still contribute to society.
By RAYMOND APPLE \
1/13/2022 1:09:20 PM
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Srpska's Milorad Dodik: No one understands Jews like Serbs
One of the most controversial politicians on the planet expresses his steadfast support for Israel and says he looks forward to visiting the country again.
By STEVE LINDE \
1/13/2022 1:25:04 PM
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Who was Srpska's Arie Livne?
Livne was born in Budapest and spent his childhood in Novi Sad, Serbia. He life was spent in a long and distinguished career.
By STEVE LINDE \
1/13/2022 1:32:26 PM
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58% of Israelis would enjoy post-workout sex - survey
OkCupid, an app whose algorithm matches users together based on their preferences, beliefs and interests, also conducted other surveys regarding exercise.
By GADI ZAIG \
1/13/2022 1:46:12 PM
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Blushing or blemished? The many reasons for red skin
From seborrhea to acne: What causes facial redness and other skin problems?
By Dr. Michal Salomon \
1/13/2022 1:51:18 PM
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Turkey's Erdoğan expresses condolences to Herzog after mother dies
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 1:51:33 PM
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What are the prospects for Israel-Bangladesh relations?
We cannot expect things to change overnight, but the removal of the travel restrictions against Israel hints at the prospects of future diplomatic relations.
By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury \
1/13/2022 1:58:10 PM
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Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury - my Zionist friend from Bangladesh
He is a Muslim and a Zionist. He stands for Israel and the Jews. He literally fights our battle.
By ROSA DE VRIES \
1/13/2022 2:04:12 PM
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Were Iran's Hasan Irlu and Abdulreza Shalai the same person? - opinion
Hasan Irlu was Iran's envoy to the Houthis in Yemen. Abdulreza Shalai is an IRGC officer who was Qasem Soleimani's deputy and who is wanted by the US. Are they the same person?
By DANIEL DANA \
1/13/2022 2:15:50 PM
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Israeli Manufacturers' Association chief: We are in midst of economic war
According to Tomer, the current wave of the coronavirus poses challenges that have yet to be seen in Israel.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 2:18:41 PM
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Suspected sex offender Dr. Guy Rofe released after 11 days
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 2:18:50 PM
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Microsoft has stopped making Xbox One consoles
The software giant had launched two models of its Xbox Series X in November 2020, seven years after the debut of the previous version, to capture a pandemic-driven boom in consumer spending on games.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 2:21:04 PM
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Son of pair honored at toppled Holocaust memorial in Santa Rosa 'overwhelmed' by community support
The fountain is a central piece of a memorial created for Judd's parents, Lillian and Emil, both survivors of the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz.
By KERRY BENEFIELD/THE PRESS DEMOCRAT/TNS \
1/13/2022 2:21:31 PM
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Why Miss South Africa defied her gov't, came to Israel for Miss Universe
In the words of Eleanor Roosevelt, a woman is like a tea bag – you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.
By PAULA SLIER \
1/13/2022 2:23:07 PM
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Naftali Bennett discusses Iran talks with Russia's Putin
The leaders discussed regional security and "agreed on continued close cooperation in this area."
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/13/2022 2:27:45 PM
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Always look on the bright side: What have we learned from COVID-19?
What have we learned from these 676 bleak days since the first coronavirus case in Israel was diagnosed?
By SHLOMO MAITAL \
1/13/2022 2:32:37 PM
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Prisoner dies after being found unconscious in Shata prison
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 2:33:09 PM
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Has Unilever become too 'woke' for its own good? - opinion
Critics have been uneasy for several years about Unilever's politically correct antics.
By RUTH SUNDERLAND/DAILY MAIL LONDON/TNS \
1/13/2022 2:33:11 PM
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Machon Meir: An inside look at Israel's premier Torah-outreach org.
Located in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Kiryat Moshe, Machon Meir distinguishes itself as one of Israel’s most unique and engaging Torah-outreach organizations.
By BRADLEY MARTIN \
1/13/2022 2:40:20 PM
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Remembering Anglo-Israeli ceramicist Jean Mayer
Jean Mayer’s studio on Kibbutz Ein Hashofet, which displays some unique pieces of her works, is open for visitors to enjoy and appreciate.
By MORDECHAI BECK \
1/13/2022 2:47:29 PM
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How is this 28 year old’s fresh tech mindset reinventing insurance?
“Cloud consumption is a trillions-of-dollars market, and it keeps exponentially growing, every year. People are moving to the cloud - the major cloud providers are building data centers globally."
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
1/13/2022 2:54:53 PM
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Steve Stulman: Helping enhance Israeli passion for Judaism
Over the past 17 years, The Julius Stulman Foundation, which Steve established, has been supporting numerous grass-root communities and organizations.
By NOA AMOUYAL \
1/13/2022 2:55:28 PM
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Jerusalem's 100-year-old man: Exercise is the best medicine
At 100, Shmuel Mikulincer still does all he can to stay alive and well.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN AND STEVE LINDE \
1/13/2022 3:01:42 PM
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NSO's Pegasus spyware found on phones of dozens of journalists in El Salvador - report
Targets included journalists at El Faro, GatoEncerrado, La Prensa Gráfica, Revista Digital Disruptiva, Diario El Mundo, El Diario de Hoy, and two independent journalists.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 3:03:41 PM
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An update on Methuselah, Israel's palm tree from a 2,000-year-old seed
Methuselah remains in his permanent home in the Arava Institute research park on Kibbutz Ketura.
By SYBIL KAPLAN \
1/13/2022 3:08:47 PM
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Can a green Mediterranean diet help keep you young? - Israeli study
Israeli researchers found that a green Mediterranean diet can slow down age-related brain atrophy.
By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE \
1/13/2022 3:12:03 PM
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'No money left': Lebanese telcos close to meltdown as cable thieves thrive
'We are living day by day,' Telecoms Minister Johnny Corm said.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 3:14:52 PM
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A bridal gown and a mitzva – or two
Many Facebook posts fly by me, but this one, about brides, ignited a memory for me, of two good deeds that juxtaposed around the topic of wedding gowns.
By TOBY KLEIN GREENWALD \
1/13/2022 3:16:08 PM
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China’s shift toward Iran can harm Israel, pro-US countries in Middle East - analysis
The way Iran-China relations are shaping up could have major ramifications for Israel and the Middle East.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/13/2022 3:23:37 PM
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‘Baghdad Diaries’ and Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction
As in the case of Baghdad Diaries, none of the accounts I have seen refer to the long history and extraordinary efforts made by the Iraqis to develop such weapons.
By JACOB SIVAK \
1/13/2022 3:24:40 PM
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Ace your street style with the best accessories from ‘EK Malaysia’
By SARAH GOLDMAN \
1/13/2022 3:25:37 PM
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Poorer nations dump millions of close-to-expiry COVID-19 vaccines - UNICEF
Poorer nations have also been forced to delay supplies because they have insufficient storage facilities, including a lack of fridges for vaccines.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 3:28:13 PM
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The kosher conundrum: Who should have oversight?
On the observance of our kashrut laws there should never be a compromise, but who has oversight is up for debate.
By WALTER BINGHAM \
1/13/2022 3:30:53 PM
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Will pro-Iranian Houthis in Yemen escalate against UAE? - analysis
If the Houthis expand their threats to attacking the ships of the UAE or threatening the Gulf, this would be a major escalation.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/13/2022 3:36:05 PM
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Thoughts on medical ethics from the Greeks to the Jews - opinion
Medical ethics are a code of conduct that requires the medical profession to behave in a way that ensures their patients’ safety while in the care of the profession’s practitioners.
By ALBERT JACOB \
1/13/2022 3:38:14 PM
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Beware of the killer dolphins!
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/14/2022 12:32:12 AM
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Story of the underground Hebrew teachers of the USSR explored in book
The sages tell us that the Jewish people maintained three unique behaviors in Egypt: Their dress, their Hebrew names, and the Hebrew language.
By TOBY KLEIN GREENWALD \
1/13/2022 3:43:28 PM
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Veganism promoted by inspiring essays in new book
Vegan Voices: Essays by Inspiring Changemakers, through insightful essays by dedicated vegan activists, provides many reasons why the time has come for a societal shift to veganism.
By RICHARD H. SCHWARTZ \
1/13/2022 3:47:42 PM
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UK veterans call for Prince Andrew to be stripped of military titles
The 61-year-old prince, the queen's second son, has denied Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's accusations that he forced her to have sex more than two decades ago.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 3:50:20 PM
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A gripping American novel in the shadow of the Shoah
Gail Benick’s second novel explores the deep, lasting and traumatic effect of the Holocaust on one family, some of whose members survived, reached America, and made their lives there.
By NEVILLE TELLER \
1/13/2022 3:51:35 PM
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2,000 Bedouin uproot disputed trees as Negev protests intensify
The protests continued on Thursday as Ra'am continues threatening the future of Naftali Bennett's government.
By GIL HOFFMAN AND ELIAV BREUER \
1/13/2022 3:58:17 PM
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The Israeli-Egyptian ‘Bird of Peace’ trilogy
In the following trilogy, illustrator Richard Codor, Rabbi David Geffen and Judge Steve Adler share their story of the Israeli-Egyptian Bird of Peace.
By RICHARD CODOR AND DAVID GEFFEN AND STEVE ADLER \
1/13/2022 3:58:47 PM
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Natural novel approach to herpes may end the world’s prevalent virus
By AVI STERN \
1/13/2022 4:01:36 PM
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It is tragedy after tragedy for the IDF in 2022 - analysis
Two deadly accidents in less than a week mark an awful beginning to IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi’s last year in office.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
1/13/2022 4:11:10 PM
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Blinken says US working on Havana Syndrome after diplomats' illnesses in Paris, Geneva
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 4:12:04 PM
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GSK, Vir seek US approval for COVID-19 antibody therapy as shot in arm
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 4:22:05 PM
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Tu Bishvat: There's Jewish tradition in trees
According to Jewish mystic tradition, Tu Bishvat is the day when God renews sustenance and the life cycle of trees (when the sap starts to rise).
By DVORA WAYSMAN \
1/13/2022 4:23:18 PM
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Tu Bishvat: Planting trees in Israel
This story is dedicated, on his first Yahrzeit, to the great collector Ezra Goredesky z”l, a friend for 40 years.
By DAVID GEFFEN \
1/13/2022 4:32:50 PM
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Ukrainian Jews emerge from the shadows
A Christian-Jewish fellowship established to foster interfaith dialogue found that bringing Jews to Israel spoke louder than words.
By JON IMMANUEL \
1/13/2022 4:45:46 PM
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With most Gaza homes wrecked by war still in ruins, smiles for lucky few
Gaza officials estimate that it will take $479 million to rebuild homes and infrastructure damaged in the war.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 4:49:57 PM
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How free is Ukraine of antisemitism?
Ukraine today boasts the lowest rate of antisemitic sentiment in eastern Europe and probably most of western Europe too.
By JON IMMANUEL \
1/13/2022 4:50:34 PM
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What is Ono Academic College's secret to success?
Ranan Hartman says that since its inception, he has tried to bring the very best teachers to the Ono campuses.
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
1/13/2022 5:01:16 PM
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Russia-led bloc starts Kazakhstan pullout after possible coup crushed
President Vladimir Putin said the mission in Kazakhstan had been a success and was a practice that warranted further study.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 5:08:00 PM
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Southern Arava: More sights to see in the desert
This week’s column will continue to cover places there where Israelis created attractions that showcase the desert’s natural beauty and uncommon features.
By MEITAL SHARABI \
1/13/2022 5:10:56 PM
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Baba Sali's hilula: Greatly subdued due to COVID-19
The Baba Sali’s white-domed neo-Moorish mausoleum, located in a park and palm forest developed by the Jewish National Fund, is a magnet for some 800,000 visitors annually.
By GIL ZOHAR \
1/13/2022 5:23:17 PM
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Netanyahu's plea deal: Real negotiations or psychological warfare? - analysis
One thing is certain: A-G Avichai Mandelblit will not sign a deal that allows Netanyahu to remain an MK in the near future.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/13/2022 5:28:40 PM
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What will it take to make Israel the Climate Innovation Nation?
Which companies are pushing Israel towards innovative approaches to food, waste, and energy production?
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
1/13/2022 5:37:46 PM
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Wine Talk: In the footsteps of Rothschild
If you want to visit anywhere to get the feel of Israel in the first aliyah, Hameyasdim (Founder’s) Street of Bat Shlomo is a good place to start.
By Adam Montefiore \
1/13/2022 5:38:22 PM
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Pascale's Kitchen: Tu Bishvat fruits
We are used to eating lots of dried fruit on Tu Bishvat, but there’s really no reason we can’t eat them all year long.
By PASCALE PEREZ-RUBIN \
1/13/2022 5:46:18 PM
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What happens when a company ‘grows up’? An engineer’s perspective
Typically, when a new organization “grows up,” it doesn’t happen overnight. It takes a lot of hard work and effort to bring business ideas to full fruition.
By Aviran Mordo \
1/13/2022 5:57:21 PM
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Negev Bedouin protests an issue long ignored by Israel - analysis
As the country saw this week in the Negev, when Israel turns a blind eye to longstanding issues, they tend to pop up and smack you in the face.
By HERB KEINON \
1/13/2022 6:00:00 PM
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Bari Weiss is my hero - opinion
Weiss adds a level of nuance missing in today's turbocharged discourse.
By BRIAN BLUM \
1/13/2022 6:00:32 PM
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Boycotts and book burnings: Can we separate the sin from the sinner? - opinion
Are we required to negate and denigrate both the actions and the achievements of everyone who is outed?
By STEWART WEISS \
1/13/2022 6:08:27 PM
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20-year anniversary of surviving terrorist attack - opinion
Theirs is a home overflowing with gratefulness and joy. Now that the skies have reopened, they’ll be back in Jerusalem.
By BARBARA SOFER \
1/13/2022 6:19:50 PM
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Horror and Heroism at Homesh - opinion
We can all agree that a passive protester exercising his democratic right to protest government policy doesn't deserve to be pounced upon.
By MICHAEL FREUND \
1/13/2022 6:29:07 PM
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Personal stories to help us become our best selves
The theory was that the 20-odd minutes that we spent each day studying texts that reminded us of how to behave would influence our thoughts, speech and actions during the rest of our day.
By JEFFREY B. KOBRIN \
1/13/2022 6:36:42 PM
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Book takes children on an archaeological adventure in Israel - review
Discovering ‘treasures’ and spreading wings at Beit Guvrin.
By MIRIAM KATES LOCK \
1/13/2022 6:44:52 PM
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US sending 1,000 military health workers to US COVID-19 hot spots
Teams of seven to 25 military doctors, nurses and other personnel will begin arriving in Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio and Rhode Island to support emergency rooms.
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 6:45:44 PM
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Voices from the Arab press: Early 2022: Decisive days for the world
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
By MEDIA LINE \
1/13/2022 6:54:23 PM
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ISIS bot army adapts to survive online cyberslaughter - report
Both West, Iranian proxies have constantly been hacking terror groups’ accounts.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/13/2022 6:55:10 PM
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Parashat Beshalach: Just be strong and have courage!
Parashat Beshalach opens with a rare verse in that it offers a detailed explanation for a decision of God’s.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
1/13/2022 6:58:19 PM
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Parashat Beshalach: Learning to sing
Our tradition hangs a harp above our beds and helps us learn to sing. “Az yashir” – so will we sing forever.
By DAVID WOLPE \
1/13/2022 7:04:56 PM
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Two rockets fired at US embassy in Baghdad
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 7:07:33 PM
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Can Viagra treat COVID-19? One nurse claims it saved her life
A woman from England got coronavirus, was put into a medically-induced coma and was rescued by Viagra.
By Walla! \
1/13/2022 7:08:32 PM
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How does Jewish law cover healthcare proxies, living wills?
People sign a “last will and testament” to take care of their financial matters. So, too, should they clearly express their desires regarding end-of-life treatment.
By SHLOMO M. BRODY \
1/13/2022 7:10:01 PM
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UK's Prince Andrew stripped of military and royal honors by Queen
A royal source said Andrew would no longer use the title 'His Royal Highness’ in any official capacity.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AND REUTERS \
1/13/2022 7:15:43 PM
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Jewish history teacher moves to Israel, becomes children's author
Her life as a grandmother to Yiddish-speaking haredi kids prompted her to release two children’s books and maintain a blog for children’s stories that are acceptable to parents from all backgrounds.
By BEN BRESKY \
1/13/2022 7:17:37 PM
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An anti-Israel Tu Bishvat tribute to remember - opinion
RIGHT FROM WRONG: MKs Mansour Abbas (Ra'am) and Yair Golan (Meretz) have sided with Bedouins protesting the planting of trees in the Negev.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
1/13/2022 7:20:47 PM
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Palestinians decry Israeli ‘crimes’ in Negev, urge Bedouins to revolt
The PA and the Palestinian factions called for stepping up the Bedouin protests against Israel’s practices in the Negev.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
1/13/2022 7:35:00 PM
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The IDF is losing the public’s trust and this will be Kohavi’s legacy
When society loses trust in the military, it can lead to an even greater reluctance to serve in the IDF.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
1/13/2022 7:36:14 PM
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This week in Jerusalem: Brave Latinos
Your weekly round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
1/13/2022 7:36:30 PM
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Amid COVID-19, are Israelis spending more than in 2019?
October 2021 was apparently a good month for business.
By YAIR ASSAF-SHAPIRA \
1/13/2022 7:40:45 PM
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COVID-19: Omicron serious patients have milder symptoms - will it last?
The number of serious patients in hospitals has been the crucial parameter to assess the severity of a wave.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
1/13/2022 7:48:37 PM
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IDF helicopter crash: Interim report unable to determine cause
The IDF believes that the likely crash of the helicopter was due to a fire that broke out in the left engine.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
1/13/2022 7:52:27 PM
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New Jerusalem Artists' House exhibits ponder COVID-19 fallout
That tension of the artist’s baggage and where she is at today, her existential concerns and her drive to create are all in there.
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/13/2022 7:55:45 PM
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My Word: The road that can’t be traveled
You can't mask the symptoms of a lack of clarity. The public needs to know what is a recommendation and what is a regulation. And people need to understand the rationale behind the rules.
By LIAT COLLINS \
1/13/2022 7:56:52 PM
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Middle East peace cannot jump over Israeli-Palestinian conflict - Jordan's FM
“On top of our agenda here is the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” Jordanian deputy prime minister and foreign minister Ayman Safadi said.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
1/13/2022 7:57:56 PM
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How has the Chaim Walder scandal affected the haredi world?
All agree on one critical point: in the haredi public, no one knows how to talk about sexuality – and certainly not to young children.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
1/13/2022 8:06:20 PM
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White House’s Trump blame game is a bad sign for Iran talks - analysis
The fact that the White House messaging is focused on assigning blame is a harbinger of bad news from the talks in Vienna.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
1/13/2022 8:10:15 PM
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Spending a month in COVID-scarred Jerusalem
Now, having penetrated the restrictive, bureaucratic walls of travel to Israel, what was it like to spend one month in this pandemic-scarred sacred city?
By RON RUBIN \
1/13/2022 8:15:37 PM
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On Tu Bishvat, the new year of trees, try some new bread
Just as with life, baking bread can be a reminder that you are only partially in control – however much you want to feel otherwise.
By LES SAIDEL \
1/13/2022 8:22:46 PM
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Grapevine January 14, 2022: It's all about family
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/13/2022 8:23:26 PM
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Grapevine: All things Japanese
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/13/2022 8:28:23 PM
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FBI arrests far-right militia Oath Keepers' leader in January 6 probe
By REUTERS \
1/13/2022 8:31:29 PM
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Jerusalem highlights for January 14–20
What's new in Israel's capital in the upcoming week?
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
1/13/2022 8:36:03 PM
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Time for Zionism 2.0 - opinion
We are all aware of the unsigned contract that exists between Israelis: If one runs into danger the other will rise to protect him.
By SHARON ROFFE OFIR \
1/13/2022 8:37:30 PM
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Zoi: An epic gift of Greek cuisine - review
The décor is geared to the theme of a Greek tavern with blue gingham tablecloths, fishing nets and old implements on the walls, and several mini Greek flags just in case you miss the point.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
1/13/2022 8:43:19 PM
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Sushi Mamilla: Where Middle East and Far East meet - review
The tiny restaurant looks very generic, but the food it serves is absolutely excellent.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
1/13/2022 8:49:37 PM
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Diaspora Jews can choose to live in Israel… or not - opinion
Israeli Zionists forever envisioned the end of the Diaspora. American Jewish leaders, meanwhile, insist their community members will remain in the US.
By William C. Daroff \
1/13/2022 8:51:09 PM
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'Bennett must resign!' thousands chant in rally on behalf of Homesh
MK Itamar Ben-Gvir called Ra'am Party head Mansour Abbas a terrorist and the crowd loudly chanted the slur "terrorist" multiple times.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
1/13/2022 9:00:01 PM
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Gantz, Lapid and Liberman lobby Jewish Agency selection committee
Three recommendation letters for Omer Yankelevich, Roby Spiegel and Ruth Calderon were handed to the Jewish Agency chairmanship selection committee.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
1/13/2022 9:05:23 PM
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Why fake and real news go viral - opinion
The phenomenon is related to education that should be taught from kindergarten.
By ERGA ATAD \
1/13/2022 9:08:29 PM
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COVID-19: New Omicron sub variant discovered in Israel
The sub variant is thought to have originated in India, and has been found in Canada, Denmark, Singapore, China and Australia.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/13/2022 9:30:07 PM
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The truth about Netanyahu’s trial: A response - opinion
Netanyahu’s many achievements for Israel and the Jewish people are certainly not in question. However, the legal question of whether there is sufficient evidence against him is a separate matter.
By JOEY ASCH \
1/13/2022 9:26:56 PM
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Get vaccinated or live with the consequences - opinion
Those who choose not to vaccinate themselves and their children are making a choice that affects not just them, but society as a whole.
By ANDREA SAMUELS \
1/13/2022 9:47:45 PM
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Basketball: Jerusalem, Holon triumph in continental play
Reds rout Prometey in opener of Champions League series • Purples stave off elimination vs Besiktas
By JOSHUA HALICKMAN \
1/13/2022 9:51:12 PM
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Our mission to remember the Holocaust - opinion
Anti-lockdown protesters proudly wearing swastikas along with those who are wearing a yellow star on their chest showing they refuse to get vaccinated display the persistence of antisemitism.
By ALYSSA ANNIS \
1/13/2022 10:06:53 PM
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My crystal ball on 2022 - opinion
Looking ahead, this is what I see: A rotten new/old nuclear deal with Iran, conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah, government stability but stagnation, and despite it all – a banner economic year.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
1/13/2022 10:20:17 PM
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Arguing with the US over house demolitions - opinion
Washington won’t be applauding Israel's decision to demolish the house of Eli Kay's murderer.
By MARK REGEV \
1/13/2022 10:35:39 PM
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One of a kind: The new ‘Abraham’s Tent’
The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem begins hosting prestigious events ahead of its expected opening in 2023.
By STEVE LINDE \
1/16/2022 8:38:30 PM
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Iran publishes video depicting Trump assassination, revenge for Soleimani
A video depicts Iran taking "revenge against the murderers and those who ordered the martyrdom of [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Qassem] Soleimani."
By MICHAEL STARR \
1/14/2022 12:24:32 AM
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Israel caught between rock and hard place on Russia - analysis
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Israel is attempting to walk a fine line between the saber-rattling of the US and Russia over the Ukraine situation.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
1/13/2022 11:00:11 PM
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Bennett better than Netanyahu, still room to improve - ex-Mossad chiefs
Former spy directors Danny Yatom and Efraim Halevy offered praise for Bennett's handling of Iran and Palestinians and criticism for his handling of missing IAF veteran Ron Arad.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/13/2022 11:13:04 PM
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Negev crisis: Seeing the forest for the trees - editorial
On the one hand, Israel has every right to exert its sovereignty within its territory. On the other, Bedouins see the tree-planting on land they use for farming as part of a campaign to expel them.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
1/13/2022 11:26:25 PM
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Pandemic thoughts on Tu Bishvat - opinion
Nature, the Holiday of Trees' romantic hero, is the villain with which civilization is now at war.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
1/13/2022 11:41:12 PM
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What happens if Bibi goes? - analysis
History proves that the Likud leader post comes with the perk of getting to be prime minister. If Netanyahu really leaves the political scene, what happens?
By GIL HOFFMAN \
1/13/2022 11:42:57 PM