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Several ballistic missiles fired again by North Korea
The Japan Coast Guard announced at 6:04 AM and 6:19 AM JST that North Korea had launched possible ballistic missiles toward Japan, the government announced an emergency meeting.
By Roman Meitav \
10/6/2022 12:44:45 AM
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Amini's first name and the devaluing of Kurdish lives - opinion
When Amini’s Kurdish name, Jina, is ignored intentionally or unintentionally, it is an acceptance of the cultural genocide that Kurds have been facing for decades in Iran.
By HALMAT PALANI \
10/6/2022 2:24:58 AM
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Under consideration: Moving Britain’s embassy to Jerusalem - opinion
The UK policy regarding Jerusalem might change dramatically as Liz truss takes office. Could the British embassy move to Jerusalem?
By NEVILLE TELLER \
10/6/2022 2:40:52 AM
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A eulogy to a freedom fighter - opinion
Yury Pavlovich Fedorov spent nearly two decades in Soviet labor camps, for defending the right of Soviet Jews to immigrate to Israel – except he wasn’t even Jewish.
By ALEXEI BAYER \
10/6/2022 3:09:21 AM
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The days of bipartisanship are gone - opinion
There were days when opposing political sides would agree to put their disagreements on policy and politics on hold, those days are unfortunately gone.
By MICAH HALPERN \
10/6/2022 3:58:53 AM
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Vladimir Putin looks weaker than ever - opinion
As the war in Ukraine drags on, things are not looking up for Vladimir Putin.
By AL MOSES \
10/6/2022 4:00:51 AM
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Zelensky says Russia has 'already lost' as Ukraine retakes territory
Ukraine retakes more settlements in Kherson and Luhansk * Russia strengthening defense of Kreminna city by drawing in more troops
By Roman Meitav \
10/6/2022 2:58:25 AM
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Grapevine October 6, 2022: Zionist chief rabbis
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/6/2022 4:04:00 AM
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Out and about on Sukkot
The upcoming holiday week offers a plethora of activities for the whole family
By BARRY DAVIS \
10/6/2022 3:57:58 AM
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24-year-old resident of Netanya stabbed to death
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 3:41:56 AM
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Art Roundup: Thirsty Jerusalem goats, Tivon portraits and a Nigerian funeral
A preview of September exhibitions around the country:
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
10/6/2022 3:55:57 AM
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Does UC Berkeley really have ‘Jew-free zones’? - explainer
Is the “Jew-free” label accurate? Not according to Jewish leadership at the university. Here’s a rundown of the controversy, and where people have come down on it.
By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA \
10/6/2022 4:23:01 AM
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High Holidays capture how war has ravaged Ukraine's Jewish community
While the Jewish migration to Lviv is symbolic of how the war has displaced so many Ukrainians, High Holiday services there have proven to be outliers.
By David Saveliev, Nicholas Bennett/JTA \
10/6/2022 4:27:47 AM
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Facebook to ban certain political ads before elections
Meta, Facebook's parent company, announced that it will restrict certain political ads in the United States, Israel, Brazil and Italy.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 5:26:08 AM
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US intelligence believes Ukrainians were behind Dugin's assassination - NYT
Parts of the Ukrainian government authorized the assassination attempt against Alexander Dugin, according to a New York Times report.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 6:43:23 AM
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California family kidnapped on Monday found dead
The hunt for a family that went missing in a rural California town ended in tragedy after their remains were found.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 7:13:28 AM
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How many eggs a week should you eat to lose weight?
A Spanish study found that eating enough eggs can lead to a slimmer body and a lower BMI. Here are the findings.
By Walla! \
10/6/2022 7:22:40 AM
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Over 60 clinics in 15 US states ceased abortion care post-Roe - study
As Roe v. Wade was overturned, some states rush to enforce restrictions more than others.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 7:32:02 AM
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Taiwan foresees more Chinese coercion, intimidation in Xi's next term
Taiwan is bracing itself for expected pressure as China's President begins the next term.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 7:54:32 AM
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Nine buses hit by gunfire in Maghar, northern Israel
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 8:06:49 AM
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Is artificial intelligence capable of attacking humanity? - study
Academic researchers and technology experts from around the world have debated whether super-intelligent AI can be contained or prevented from attacking humanity. The results are concerning.
By Lior Novik/Maariv \
10/6/2022 8:30:33 AM
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Sydney records wettest year since 1858 as Australia braces for more floods
Though Australia has experienced an excessive amount of flooding in the last two years, this nation down-under has experienced a drastically wetter year.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 8:23:37 AM
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Operation Break the Wave: 4 wanted individuals arrested in West Bank overnight
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 9:38:31 AM
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German supermarket chain promotes Holocaust memoir as 'relaxing holiday read'
The UK website for German supermarket chain Aldi called Holocaust book 'Schindler's Ark' "a gripping story that will have you hooked as your body soaks in those sun rays."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 9:42:40 AM
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Top 4 Sites: Pay someone to do my homework
By PROMO CONTENT \
10/6/2022 10:14:09 AM
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How to Use Custom Writing Assistance Effectively
By PROMO CONTENT \
10/6/2022 10:13:34 AM
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Israeli ministers to meet on Lebanon maritime deal, but approval pending
As maritime border with Lebanon causes further tension, Israeli leaders are set to meet and find a viable solution.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 10:08:42 AM
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EU foreign ministers will discuss additional sanctions on Iran - top diplomat
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 10:19:47 AM
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New European leaders' club sends signal of Russia's isolation - top diplomat
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 10:23:50 AM
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Natan Sharansky appointed chair of Combat Antisemitism Movement
Sharansky is possibly best known as a human rights leader, a former Prisoner of Zion and a leader in the struggle for the right of Soviet Jews to immigrate to Israel.
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
10/6/2022 10:33:24 AM
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US-OPEC oil controversy spotlights Saudi Arabia ties - analysis
OPEC is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1960 in Baghdad, and their decision to cut oil production is seen as potentially upsetting the US mid-term elections
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
10/6/2022 10:35:15 AM
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At least 31 people killed in mass shooting in Thailand - police
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 10:39:47 AM
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US anger over Saudi Arabia, OPEC will impact Israel, Middle East policy - analysis
OPEC, US and Saudi controversy will impact the Middle East, as it could encourage closer Israel partnerships with the Gulf and show that Israel is a reliable partner of the US at the same time.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
10/6/2022 11:15:09 AM
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Thailand massacre: 34, including 22 children, killed by ex-police officer
The massacre in Thailand is one of the world's worst child death tolls by a single killer in recent history.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 11:16:34 AM
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Islamic State official killed in rare US raid in gov't-held Syria
Thursday's raid by the US was the first known operation in a zone held by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 11:34:08 AM
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'There are no Jew-free zones' at Berkeley Law - Dean Chemerinsky
Dean Chemerinsky noted that the policy would ban both himself and 90 percent of his Jewish students from participating in law student group events.
By SARA WEINSTEIN \
10/6/2022 11:49:43 AM
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Mayor, 18 others shot dead in Mexico town hall massacre
The mayor Conrado Mendoza, and his father, who was the former mayor of the town, were amongst the casualties of the mass shooting.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 1:13:37 PM
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Russian missile strike kills woman, destroys apartment block in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia
The recently-annexed territory of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine was hit with a round of shelling, leaving at least one dead.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 12:13:59 PM
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Israel readies for war with Hezbollah after Lebanon ups maritime deal demands
Yair Lapid rejects Lebanese proposal to reverse Israeli security, economic gains from US-mediated agreement
By LAHAV HARKOV AND ANNA AHRONHEIM \
10/6/2022 12:21:22 PM
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COVID form for travelers entering Israel will be discontinued starting Saturday midnight
By Walla! \
10/6/2022 12:38:44 PM
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Is this new right-wing dating app actually an FBI trap?
Users on the new The Right Stuff dating app have complained of suspiciously timed FBI phone calls asking about their whereabouts on January 6, 2021.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 1:07:34 PM
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Laif.Works reveals the secret to how it solved the UK’s PPE shortage
By AVI STERN \
10/6/2022 12:46:26 PM
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Which beers should you pair with which foods under the sukkah?
Since the Mesopotamians and the Egyptians began to brew it over 5,000 years ago, beer was always meant to go with food. See what interesting combinations you can come up with, and chag sameach!
By DOUG GREENER \
10/8/2022 12:01:13 PM
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Stop Gamstop Exclusion with Non Gamstop Casino Betcake [December 2023]
By AVI STERN \
10/6/2022 12:52:27 PM
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Changes to gambling laws in Finland
By AVI STERN \
10/6/2022 3:42:09 PM
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Making it count
By UNITED HATZALAH \
10/6/2022 1:53:17 PM
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Egypt calls for return of Rosetta Stone 200 years after it was deciphered
After 200 years of sitting in British custody, Egypt has officially called for the return of the Rosetta Stone.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 1:05:51 PM
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Kremlin rejects reports that 700,000 have fled Russia
Russia was informed via diplomatic channels that there were no plans to invite Moscow to join an investigation into Nord Stream gas leaks.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 1:56:33 PM
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Damage to body from lifelong stress can increase risk of death from cancer - study
The team led by Moore performed a retrospective analysis of more than 41,000 people from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
10/6/2022 2:02:55 PM
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Nord Stream leak probe strengthens 'gross sabotage' suspicion
Four leaks from the Russian pipes were discovered last week in Swedish and Danish exclusive economic zones.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 2:11:08 PM
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Putin: Russia expects sanctions pressure to increase
The Russian economy has so far defied some predictions from Western analysts that it was facing a 15% hit to gross domestic product (GDP) this year.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 2:15:32 PM
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Oath Keepers trial to resume with testimony from fresh witnesses
As hearings from the January 6th US Capitol riots continue, right-wing extremist group Oath Keepers has more evidence stacked them.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 2:18:50 PM
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Boeing turns to Israeli start-up for platform to 3D print aircraft and space station parts
Assembrix will lend its 3D printing virtualization platform to the aerospace giant.
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
10/6/2022 2:20:10 PM
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Turkey names former Jerusalem envoy as new ambassador to Israel
Relations between Turkey and Israel have been rocky since 2011 when Ankara expelled Israel's ambassador following a 2010 Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara aid ship to Gaza.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 2:32:56 PM
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Israeli-Japanese collaboration brings e-bike service to Nigeria and Ghana
These vehicles will be battery-powered, offering a cheaper and more environmentally-conscious alternative to drivers in African countries.
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
10/6/2022 3:17:45 PM
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Where have Russians been fleeing to since mobilization began? - explainer
As numbers of those fleeing Russia increase, the numbers seem nearly impossible to track. Thanks to new flight data, the world can better understand where Russians are seeking refuge.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 2:47:14 PM
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Nobel Prizes and principles: We must always remember our humanity - opinion
What could we have had if the Holocaust never happened?
By RICHARD SHAVEI-TZION \
10/8/2022 3:34:55 PM
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Israel's central bank chief says it's 'unlikely' country will see recession
Bank of Israel economists forecast 4.6% inflation in 2022 and moving to 2.5% in 2023.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 2:48:59 PM
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Over 2,000 Christians to arrive to Jerusalem for Feast of Tabernacles
The event, which is said to be the largest solidarity mission to Israel this year, is sponsored by the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 3:21:37 PM
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Reviving the architecture of historic Tel Aviv
By JASON BLACKSHAW \
10/13/2022 11:02:13 AM
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Sukkot: Fabulous family activities happening this holiday
It’s up to you to choose which activities your family will enjoy. Whatever you do, you’ll be sure to have fun in Jerusalem this Sukkot!
By JOANNA SHEBSON AND Ronit Ansbacher \
10/8/2022 1:01:29 PM
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Two Jewish women elected to Quebec’s National Assembly
Elisabeth Prass will be representing the Liberal Party of Quebec, while Pascale Déry, a former journalist, will be representing the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ).
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/9/2022 6:16:24 AM
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Celebrated American artist Doug Aitken takes his creations into lockdown LA
“I hope this generates discourse and allows us to talk about our experiences, our feelings and what we have been through.” Here’s hoping.
By BARRY DAVIS \
10/8/2022 5:53:26 PM
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This week in Jerusalem: Illegal parking out
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
By PEGGY CIDOR \
10/7/2022 4:26:35 AM
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IDF probe finds no connection between soldiers and Palestinian boy's death
The Palestinian Authority blamed Israel for the boy's death, shifting its narrative multiple times about the cause of death.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
10/6/2022 3:41:06 PM
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Grapevine: Givat Shaul ‘Gehinnom’
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/7/2022 4:23:03 AM
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Kazakhs concerned by influx of Russians fleeing Ukraine war call-up
The sudden influx of Russians escaping Vladimir Putin's mobilization has worried and even angered some locals in Kazakhstan.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 3:44:22 PM
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Jerusalem highlights: October 7 – 13
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
10/8/2022 5:53:16 PM
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Shaked dropping out of election would weaken Netanyahu-bloc - poll
Shaked still failed to cross the electoral threshold in the latest poll.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 3:57:53 PM
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UNHRC refuses to debate China's human rights violations
47-member body rejected text in a narrow vote of 17-19, with 11 abstentions • FM claims victory after human rights body approves first Israeli resolution
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/6/2022 3:53:50 PM
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Two fires at West Bank farms ruled arson
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 4:02:57 PM
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Speaking two or more languages boosts brain power - study
Hebrew is a difficult language to learn, according to new immigrants from English-speaking countries. Sabras say that English is difficult to learn.
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH \
10/6/2022 4:03:05 PM
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Algeria invites Fatah, Hamas to unity talks amid skepticism
Palestinian sources dismissed the possibility that the upcoming intra-Palestinian discussions in Algiers would achieve a breakthrough.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
10/6/2022 4:33:08 PM
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Hamas to visit Syria as part of efforts to revive ties with Assad
Normalizing ties with Assad's government could help restore Hamas's inclusion in a so-called "axis of resistance" against Israel.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 5:14:25 PM
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Ukraine forces continue 'major and rapid advances' in Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces have been advancing in the east and south of the country under a counteroffensive that has made "major and rapid advances."
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 5:23:07 PM
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Gantz instructs IDF to be prepared for increased tensions in north
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
10/6/2022 5:39:17 PM
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US and Jordan deals shore up Iraqi-Jordanian security and electric needs
Iraqi and Jordanian officials met this year in an effort to begin a new electrical interconnection project.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
10/6/2022 5:55:40 PM
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New Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux's repeatedly supported BDS
Ernaux has called to boycott Israeli cultural events, release terrorists and called Israel apartheid.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
10/6/2022 6:22:37 PM
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Lebanon records first cholera case since 1993
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 6:20:31 PM
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Israel Elections: High Court to rule on fate of Arab Knesset faction
The High Court for years has routinely rejected these kinds of petitions as presenting some disturbing evidence against the party.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
10/6/2022 6:29:51 PM
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IDF shoots at Palestinian in prohibited area near Gilboa Crossing
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 6:32:23 PM
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LGBT Palestinian kidnapped, beheaded after fleeing West Bank
Those close to Ahmad, 25 years old, are certain he was killed due to his sexuality.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 7:04:01 PM
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United Hatzalah rescues Holocaust survivor from Lyman ahead of Yom Kippur
Lyman was seized by Russian-backed militants in 2014 and was recently under heavy fire as Ukraine and Russia fought for control.
By SARA WEINSTEIN \
10/6/2022 7:01:07 PM
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With American friends like these - opinion
One thing the two Congressmen can’t deny is that if any Republican lawmakers were to reprimand Lapid, things will fall apart.
By RUTHIE BLUM \
10/6/2022 9:39:04 PM
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My word: Calm or stormy waters ahead?
When it comes to the maritime border dispute between Israel and Lebanon, the question can be legitimately asked in more than one sense.
By LIAT COLLINS \
10/6/2022 10:45:02 PM
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RJC announces massive $1.5m ad spending in Pennsylvania Senate race
Combined with House races, the group will spend more than $2.7 million in Pennsylvania this cycle.
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
10/6/2022 7:53:38 PM
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US issues fresh sanctions on Iran because of violence against protestors
The nationwide unrest sparked by Amini's death has spiraled into the biggest challenge to Iran's clerical leaders in years.
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 7:56:39 PM
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Grapevine, October 07, 2022: Those who laugh, last
US Ambassador Tom Nides has the ability to laugh at himself and is not afraid to do so.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/7/2022 4:24:53 AM
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High Court hears petitions about if Silman, Chikli can run for Knesset
Central Election Committee head and High Court Justice Yitzhak Amit ruled that Yamina MK Silman was permitted to run with the Likud.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
10/6/2022 8:16:01 PM
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Telegram founder calls WhatsApp a 'surveillance tool'
Telegram's founder Pavel Durov has spoken out against WhatsApp's security vulnerabilities in the past.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
10/6/2022 8:21:36 PM
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Begging forgiveness on Yom Kippur: The sin of being a human being - opinion
Often overlooked is that the confessions made during Yom Kippur relate to sins that were committed against God, not against our fellow man.
By BARRY NEWMAN \
10/7/2022 12:39:11 PM
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The Palestinian reaction to Yair Lapid's two-state speech - opinion
Does Lapid’s speech mean a breakthrough in the Israeli position on the conflict with the Palestinians or not? Actually, yes.
By SALEM ALKETBI \
10/7/2022 9:41:38 PM
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‘Women, life, liberty’: Women in Israel support women in Iran
About 100 Israelis gathered together to support women in Iran who are fighting the regime following the brutal death of Mahsa Amini last month.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
10/6/2022 8:38:19 PM
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Operation Wedding: Assisting a modern Deborah - opinion
The struggle for aliyah – one of the most important mitzvot, the ingathering of the exiles – led to meeting my wife and realizing the first mitzvah in the Torah.
By YOSEF MENDELEVICH \
10/7/2022 12:38:44 PM
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Israel remains caught between China and the United States - opinion
As Sino-American relations continuously worsen, the fork in the road moment is fast approaching.
By ILAI Z. SALTZMAN \
10/7/2022 3:43:51 PM
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One ISIS official killed, one wounded in rare US Syria raid -US official
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 8:47:00 PM
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The Try Guys: Who are they and why is everyone talking about them lately?
From Buzzfeed to YouTube to international scandal: Who are the Try Guys, who is Ned Fulmer, and why are they all in the spotlight lately?
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/6/2022 8:58:57 PM
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Lapid's maritime deal: Surrendering to Lebanon or confronting reality? - opinion
Israel's maritime border deal is not a surrender but rather an attempt at pragmatism that is sadly tainted by continual elections.
By YAAKOV KATZ \
10/6/2022 9:38:42 PM
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How the Yom Kippur War changed Israel to the core - opinion
The Yom Kippur War had cost Israel 2,656 dead soldiers and 7,251 injured. 294 prisoners of war had been captured by the enemy
By MARK REGEV \
10/6/2022 9:44:41 PM
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It's time to put a positive spin on Israel's future - opinion
On the eve of Sukkot, the festival of rejoicing, there is an obligation, I think, to eschew negativity and instead to bask in Israel’s national blessings.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
10/7/2022 12:39:26 PM
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Settler leader: Kill the terrorists in their beds
A morning rally took place in front of Defense Minister Benny Gantz's Rosh HaAyin home where Kiryat Arba and Hebron Council head Eliyahu Libman spoke.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/6/2022 9:21:12 PM
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Two Russians land on Alaska beach seeking asylum from Putin's mobilization
Alaska senators called for further preparedness in the Bering Strait in case more Russians begin seeking asylum.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
10/6/2022 9:32:51 PM
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How to save air travel in 2023, amid wars and rising costs
When it comes to basic consumer rights and simple customer service, few airlines come close to providing a modicum of good service.
By MARK FELDMAN \
10/7/2022 6:36:47 PM
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The Start-Up Nation: A look at the newest technology to hit the scene
HI-TECH AFFAIRS: Where the Start-Up Nation has been and where it’s going.
By ZACHY HENNESSEY \
10/7/2022 6:36:37 PM
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Exodus from Russia: Will Israel accept thousands of fleeing Jews?
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Tens of thousands of Russian Jews say they want to make aliyah, but is Israel ready to accept them?
By ZVIKA KLEIN \
10/8/2022 9:18:24 PM
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Lebanon gas talks offset Obama's escape from Middle East
MIDDLE ISRAEL: Where this deal matters is therefore not in its diplomatic parties and commercial details, but in their American patronage.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
10/7/2022 10:15:46 AM
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Israel Elections: Ayelet Shaked is in the fight of her life - interview
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Ayelet Shaked is in the fight of her life to cling on to her Knesset seat, and stay in government
By ELIAV BREUER \
10/9/2022 5:09:33 AM
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What security threats will the IDF be facing in the coming year?
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Israel’s security forces have several threats to deal with this coming year
By ANNA AHRONHEIM \
10/8/2022 4:52:23 PM
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Michican police respond to shooter at Dearborn hotel
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 10:17:03 PM
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Children with autism no longer have to go to board reviews
The National Insurance Institute issued a new circular to branches across Israel. A child with autism should not have to keep attending frequent board reviews.
By LEON HARRIS \
10/9/2022 5:13:24 AM
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The maritime deal is a win-win, but Israel must be respected - editorial
Prime Minister Yair Lapid is right to say that Israel will not compromise on its security and economic interests. Several entwined issues are at stake.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
10/7/2022 10:14:05 AM
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Tourists are back, but are things back to normal? - opinion
Are things back to normal now that tourists are back in Israel for Sukkot?
By AARON KATSMAN \
10/7/2022 8:34:02 PM
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Lebanon maritime border deal: A blessing or a curse for Israel?
A better deal can always be had. The question is whether the deal on the table serves the country’s long-term interests, even if it is not perfect.
By HERB KEINON \
10/7/2022 10:16:54 AM
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Proud Boys member pleads guilty to seditious conspiracy for Capitol attack
By REUTERS \
10/6/2022 10:42:10 PM
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Netanyahu bloc at 61 – poll
Ayelet Shaked getting closer to electoral threshold.
By ELIAV BREUER \
10/7/2022 12:01:09 AM
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German synagogue reports shattered window during Yom Kippur services
It was unclear late Wednesday exactly what had happened at the Orthodox synagogue in the northern German city, officials there said.
By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA \
10/7/2022 12:15:05 AM