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The IDF has designated the Chief of Staff's home as a closed military zone due to protests against the war. The order is in effect until September 10.
Statistics from the Reservists' Families Survey show that reserve duty has significant effects on partners' employment, education, and financial well-being. Ground force reservists' families experienced more financial hardship, with longer service periods leading to increased strain.
Naftali Bennett slammed the government, proposed forming a new centrist party, and outlined his plans for the next election, including a focus on national unity and constitutional reform.
Samaria governor Yossi Dagan meets with Hungarian officials to bolster support against EU sanctions, oppose a Palestinian state, and advocate for sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. Hungary's Secretary of State expresses solidarity with Israel and praises those in Judea and Samaria fighting for their faith and community.
Former actor Zack Polanski has been elected as the new leader of The Green Party, emphasizing 'eco-populism' and a commitment to fighting climate change and inequality.
Houthis targeted ships in the Middle East during the Israel-Hamas war, sinking vessels and causing casualties. The attacks paused during a ceasefire but resumed with airstrikes.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dropped a cabinet discussion on annexation following opposition from key Arab allies, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Israeli researchers analyze genocide claims, Greta Thunberg sails for Gaza, High Court recommends reinstating Attorney General, and a kindergarten opens in illegal settlement outpost.
Scrolling through your phone while on the toilet for extended periods can lead to added pressure on the rectum, increasing the likelihood of developing hemorrhoids, a painful condition.
US-backed Gaza aid group GHF is under fire from Doctors Without Borders for alleged violence at distribution sites. GHF denies claims, accuses MSF of spreading false information, and aiding Hamas. Despite tensions, GHF assisted MSF in safeguarding medical aid.
Felix Posen, known for his contributions to Jewish education and scholarship, has died at 96. His legacy includes supporting academic initiatives in Israel and establishing the Posen Foundation for Jewish cultural education.
One in five Britons now hold or agree with anti-Semitic views, with an alarming 21% of the public expressing such sentiments. The number of people with entrenched anti-Semitic views has doubled in less than five years.
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