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Former hostage Rom Braslavski was allegedly assaulted outside a Tel Aviv club after being refused entry to a party. He has filed a police complaint, and the singer's partner involved is set to be questioned. Braslavski's mother called for sensitivity toward freed hostages, citing their ongoing trauma.
Netanyahu's request for Trump to delay an attack on Iran has exposed gaps in Israel's air defense readiness. Despite technological advances, Israel faces challenges in replenishing its missile interceptors. This vulnerability could impact its deterrence against Iran.
Rom Braslavski, a former hostage, was attacked at a Tel Aviv nightclub, prompting his mother to call for compassion toward former captives. Police are investigating the incident involving David Ziton, but no charges have been filed.
MacKenzie Scott has donated billions to various charities, including the Solidaire Network, which funds groups now under federal investigation. While some criticise her donations, Scott remains a leading philanthropist supporting progressive causes and higher education.
Stratasys shares rose after Subaru used its 3D printers to halve assembly line tool development time. The company's stock is up 29% this year, benefiting its largest shareholder, Fortissimo.
Newly released files reveal Argentina's flawed and chaotic search for Nazi war criminals, focusing on the hunt for Martin Bormann. The investigation was driven by rumors and media reports, ending only when Bormann's death was confirmed in Berlin decades later.
Ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the article calls for renewed vigilance against antisemitism and denial, highlighting troubling responses to the October 7 attack on Israeli civilians. It urges that remembrance must be active, universal, and uncompromising in naming and confronting atrocity.
A protest in New York City targeting the Jewish community has sparked outrage and fears for their safety. Critics say the mayor's approval of the event enabled intimidation rather than legitimate protest.
Israel has undergone a profound transformation from deep division and existential threats to unprecedented unity and resilience. Recent events have led to the defeat of its enemies and a renewed sense of national solidarity.
A new report claims Iran's authorities killed at least 16,500 protesters in three weeks, far exceeding official figures. The government blames foreign interference, while doctors describe unprecedented brutality and mass casualties.
Theodor Meron, Holocaust survivor and renowned international judge, reflects on his journey from wartime Poland to shaping global justice. His memoir explores the legacy of genocide and the evolution of war crimes prosecution.
Gayle Feldman's new biography, 'Nothing Random,' explores the life and legacy of Bennett Cerf, co-founder of Random House. The book delves into Cerf's pivotal role in American publishing and his colorful personal life.
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