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Nachman Shai to be considered to head Jewish Agency - report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 8:09:52 AM
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Israeli Elizabeth Kovalev wins gold at World Sambo Youth Championship
Kovalev, 17, hails from Rishon Lezion and competed in the 72 kg division.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 12:53:26 AM
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On This Day: Israeli minister Rehavam Ze'evi assassinated by terrorists 20 years ago
Ze'evi was a right-wing politician who advocated for population transfer. He was killed by Palestinian terrorists outside his hotel room.
By AARON REICH \
10/17/2021 4:50:46 PM
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Iraqi election: Voter turnout reached 43% -electoral commission
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 2:14:36 AM
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Iran’s ‘Butcher of Oberlin’: Outrage at college for whitewashing prof.
Critics of Prof. Mohammad Jafar Mahallati have launched a campaign pressuring Oberlin College to fire him.
By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL \
10/19/2021 11:10:08 PM
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Israeli hospitals: Hundreds of med students march in support of resident resignations
On Sunday, the medical students demonstrated in Tel Aviv while the hospitals are expected to face the week with fewer staff members as the resignations come into effect.
By HADAS LABRISCH \
10/17/2021 6:33:30 PM
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Asteroid impact could be stopped with nuclear missiles, study suggests
Many scientists feared using asteroid disruption - destroying it, like with nuclear weapons - could cause the fragments to cause more damage, but a new study suggests otherwise.
By AARON REICH \
10/17/2021 9:28:39 AM
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NYPD search for woman who set Flatbush Yeshiva on fire
The NYPD is offering rewards of up to $3,500 for information about a woman who set the entrance to the Yeshiva of Flatbush on fire.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 3:14:46 PM
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Cyclist hit, killed by Jeep in Netanya
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 3:30:20 AM
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Biketoberfest: Nazi-symbol hats spark outrage at Florida bike festival
Mayor Derrick Henry: "It's morally reprehensible someone would want to sell that."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 6:38:21 PM
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COVID vaccines may protect against other coronaviruses - study
A study found that plasma from those vaccinated produced antibodies that could protect against a few different kinds of coronaviruses.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 7:47:17 AM
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Violins recovered from Holocaust to be played in special show
Thanks to the Violins of Hope project, the show in Roanoke, Virginia, will feature violins restored after the Holocaust, on which the works of Jewish composers who died in the war will be played.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 7:03:25 PM
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Male contraceptive ‘bath’ device invented in Germany, wins Dyson award
Male contraceptives have previously been rejected for several reasons • Coso offers a user-friendly contraceptive that is easy to use without physical intervention, pain or side effects.
By HADAS LABRISCH \
10/17/2021 7:11:31 PM
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'Bear': Wreck of legendary Coast Guard ship identified after 60 years
Bear is among the most historically significant ships in US history, serving in both world wars as well as the Spanish-American War, and undertaking many brave rescue missions.
By AARON REICH \
10/17/2021 7:20:34 PM
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Up to 17 US missionaries and family kidnapped in Haiti - media
A surge in gang violence has displaced thousands and hampered economic activity in the poorest country in the Americas.
By REUTERS \
10/18/2021 1:33:08 AM
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Nachman Shai to be considered for Jewish Agency Chairman
Shai is among several candidates to head the Jewish Agency since Elazar Stern withdrew his candidacy last Tuesday in the wake of a scandal regarding anonymous IDF complaints.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 7:45:53 AM
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72% increase in cyberattacks against healthcare sector over the weekend
Director of Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon Prof. Chezy Levy said that his hospital was among those targeted.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN AND MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
10/17/2021 10:21:28 PM
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China tested nuclear-capable, hypersonic space weapon - FT
The Chinese military's hypersonic capabilities are "far more advanced than US officials realized."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AND REUTERS \
10/18/2021 7:00:58 PM
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Three Berland sect members arrested in 30-year-old murder cases
The three suspects are members of Rabbi Eliezer Berland's Shuvu Banim sect of the Breslov Hassidic community.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
11/1/2021 6:50:42 PM
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Coronavirus in Israel: Less than 1,000 new cases in 24 hours
Some 734 new virus carriers were identified on Saturday, the lowest since July.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
10/17/2021 7:45:45 PM
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World's oldest drawing of ghost discovered on Babylonian tablet - report
The drawing is approximately 3,500-years-old and presents a male ghost with his hands tied by a rope, being led by a woman.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 7:36:33 PM
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Israeli indicted for attempted murder of partner
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 10:55:32 AM
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Lebanon Maronite patriarch says no party should resort to violence
Thursday's spasm of violence, in which seven Shi'ite Muslims were killed, came amid rising tensions over the investigation of last's year's port blast.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 12:43:29 PM
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Arrest extended for alleged murderer of teenage girl Lital Melnik
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 12:47:36 PM
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New web platform looks to rethink pluralistic Jewish education
Meet Truvie, a new platform offering virtual Jewish education experiences, such as Minecrafting a Sukkah and virtual guitar jam circles.
By ZEV STUB \
10/17/2021 5:21:21 PM
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'The Iran touch': Tehran is behind decline in Lebanon, Iraq - Bennett
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Iran is behind the bloody gunbattles in Beirut as well as the rise of the anti-Iran cleric in Iraq's election.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
10/18/2021 8:30:10 AM
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Israeli home prices up 9.2% over past year
Economists are generally in agreement that housing prices will continue to rise in the coming years, due to high demand and the lack of supply in the housing market.
By ZEV STUB \
10/17/2021 5:06:53 PM
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COVID-19 in the IDF: 821 infected, 505 in quarantine
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 12:43:25 PM
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Hezbollah MP says Thursday's violence a 'massacre', calls for accountability
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 1:04:40 PM
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Israeli veterans to ride with Canadian cyclists in Courage in Motion 2021
The cyclists plan to ride between 50-120 kilometers each day and will be able to choose different pathways that show diverse areas of Israel's landscape.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 2:15:54 PM
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‘Havana syndrome’ attacks reveal US adversaries may have dangerous intel
The coincidental timing of when US intelligence is being targeted with the "Havana syndrome" raises the possibility that the attacks are targeted.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
10/17/2021 4:57:15 PM
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IDF finds major used excessive force against activists, Palestinians
The investigation focused primarily on incidents of excessive force by the unit's commanding officer, which was caught on video.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/17/2021 9:05:51 PM
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Pope condemns attacks in Norway, Afghanistan and Britain
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 1:37:52 PM
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test create article with image gallery
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By TEST_SOURCE_1 \
8/21/2022 1:34:40 PM
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Swedish foreign minister in Israel marking thaw in relations
Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde will be the first Swedish foreign minister to visit Israel since Sweden recognized a Palestinian state in 2014, sparking a diplomatic row.
By LAHAV HARKOV \
10/17/2021 8:33:47 PM
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Bennett to coalition: Don’t rock the boat before budget vote
'There is no point in rocking the boat,' the prime minister said, urging members of his government not to fight with each other until the state budget passes into law on November 4.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
10/17/2021 8:16:11 PM
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Ehud Barak's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein detailed in new book
According to a new book by journalist Michael Wolff, former Israeli prime minister Barak said he and Epstein have "nothing to worry about. The secrets are safe."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 8:53:23 PM
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China condemns US, Canada for sending warships through Taiwan Strait
The US military said the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey sailed through the narrow waterway that separates Taiwan from its giant neighbor China.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 4:12:54 PM
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The significance of food security
An interview with Professor Aron Troen
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
10/20/2021 9:50:09 AM
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Politicians speak out about Meir Panim
Wall-to-wall support for helping those in need!
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
10/20/2021 9:50:54 AM
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The Philosophy of Philanthropy
An interview with Mimi Rozmaryn, Director of Global Development
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
10/20/2021 9:51:36 AM
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Rosh Hashanah Recipes
By MEIR ADONI \
10/20/2021 9:52:55 AM
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Painting a positive picture in Sderot
How a graffiti workshop influences hearts and minds
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
10/20/2021 9:52:17 AM
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Pfizer, AstraZeneca help launch 'computational science' lab in Israel
A partnership between six leading tech and pharma companies wants to create and adopt new AI technologies that could transform the process of drug discovery and development.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
10/19/2021 4:32:20 AM
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Suspect in stabbing of UK lawmaker made appointment with him
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 3:30:34 PM
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‘A Food Bank Tale’
How a visit to a Meir Panim food bank inspired one volunteer to write a children’s book about her experience
By ALAN ROSENBAUM \
10/17/2021 4:07:01 PM
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Turkey's Erdogan says US proposed F-16 sales in return for F-35 investment
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that the US offered to sell the country F-16 fighter jets instead of F-35s after it bought S-400 missile defense systems from Russia.
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 3:48:41 PM
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Jewish Agency candidates frustrated as Lapid pushes to delay vote
Former agency candidate Elazar Stern quit the race after he realized he had no chance to win, due to the scandal over his boasting that he shredded anonymous complaints in the IDF.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
10/17/2021 10:13:30 PM
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ONLYOFFICE: document collaboration for security-savvy teams
By AVI STERN \
10/17/2021 5:28:28 PM
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IAF, Luftwaffe fly over Knesset in Jerusalem as Blue Flag drill launches
Israel is hosting its largest and most advanced aerial exercise with seven other countries.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 8:06:29 PM
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PLO opposition factions accuse Abbas of cutting funding
The Palestinian Authority president's decision was apparently designed to silence critics ahead of a possible resumption of peace talks between Israel and the PA, Palestinian analysts said.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
10/17/2021 8:01:24 PM
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Details of Beirut clashes remain unclear as Lebanon marks protests anniversary
Finger pointing over the shooting in Beirut last week continued as Lebanon marked two years since anti-government protests began.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
10/17/2021 7:27:11 PM
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World-famous photographer Spencer Tunick speaks about new nudist photoshoot
Tunick is a world-famous American photographer who has won acclaim for his pictures of large groups of nudes, which he has taken all over the world. He is now in Israel for the third time.
By HANNAH BROWN \
10/17/2021 5:55:14 PM
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Aliyah resolutions to alleviate tech, engineering, medical labor shortages
The government is looking to diaspora Jews to bolster Israel’s economy and health system by easing the process of professional licensing and integration into the workforce.
By JEREMY SHARON \
10/17/2021 6:56:09 PM
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Former US President Clinton leaves California hospital
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 6:07:47 PM
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Ex-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen: Potential for Israel-UAE progress is ‘endless’
Speaking in Abu Dhabi at the “Beyond Business” conference attended by hundreds of business leaders from the two countries, the former spy chief said that relations "are just warming up."
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
10/17/2021 7:11:38 PM
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UN envoy says has agreement on drafting new Syrian constitution
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 6:38:12 PM
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First archaeological evidence for Crusader camp found in Israel
A team of Israeli archaeological researchers identified a Crusader encampment in the area of the Tzipori Springs in Galilee, the first time that a Crusader encampment was found in the field.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN \
10/17/2021 7:56:51 PM
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Israeli Druze singer Mike Sharif says he'll perform in Gaza soon
An Israeli Druze singer announced he would perform in Gaza soon, although receiving an entry permit to Gaza is difficult for Israelis.
By TZVI JOFFRE \
10/17/2021 6:49:09 PM
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Netflix’s ‘Palestinian Stories’ includes movies by BDS supporters
Netflix said that they are releasing 32 films in the program. On the Israeli version of Netflix, 28 movies came up Sunday in a search for Palestinian Stories.
By HANNAH BROWN \
10/17/2021 6:58:59 PM
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Another controversy brewing with Even-Sa’ar? - analysis
Some believe that broadcaster Geula Even-Sa’ar should give up her new role as an anchor on one of Israel's most important news programs because she is married to Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
10/18/2021 4:06:25 PM
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2 Palestinians sentenced to death in Gaza for collaborating with Israel
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 7:22:27 PM
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Stop mocking Ayelet Shaked's English - analysis
Some took to social media to mean-spiritedly mock the interior minister for her speech at last week's Jerusalem Post Conference.
By HERB KEINON \
10/18/2021 7:44:36 AM
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Israel’s first Arab breast surgeon has a gift for shattering glass ceilings
Dr. Marian Khatib has been appointed the director of the Breast Surgery Center at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN \
10/31/2021 7:34:09 PM
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Netanyahu's snub is shameful to himself, but also to the country - opinion
Netanyahu and his supporters have systematically sought to undermine the new government. Some of the attempts are legitimate, but some attempt to make it seem like the government does not exist.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
10/17/2021 11:20:39 PM
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Gov't okays bill to let police enter homes without warrant
Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar's proposal, which would allow police officers to search homes without a court order if they have good reason to, was approved by the cabinet on Sunday.
By GIL HOFFMAN \
10/18/2021 8:08:33 AM
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The Likud’s conundrum and unparliamentary language - opinion
The Knesset speaker and his deputies can only demand that those addressing the House withdraw a comment if he/she refers to another MK as a Nazi, a terrorist or a murderer.
By SUSAN HATTIS ROLEF \
10/17/2021 8:13:11 PM
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Six easy steps to help you consume less sugar
Most of us consume too much sugar. Reducing sugar intake will help with weight loss and make you feel healthier.
By Walla! \
10/17/2021 8:14:09 PM
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Public security minister: No Jewish prayer on Temple Mount
Public Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev said that the ‘customary situation’ set in 1967 whereby non-Muslims can visit but cannot pray should be upheld.
By JEREMY SHARON \
10/18/2021 8:31:55 AM
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Abraham Accords may be cause for celebration, but mostly as a business deal
ABOVE THE FOLD: The long-held and ingrained attitudes toward Israel, attitudes of the residents of these countries that have signed on to the accords, have not changed. Not one whit, not one iota.
By MICAH HALPERN \
10/17/2021 8:24:11 PM
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India seeking to expand economic cooperation with Israel
'We regard Israel as our most trusted and most innovative partners,' India's Minister of External Affairs Dr. S. Jaishankar said.
By ZEV STUB \
10/17/2021 9:54:53 PM
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Don’t base Israeli-German ties only on the Holocaust - opinion
Successive Israeli governments have been quite successful in winning some time over the Palestinian issue, while improving or preserving economic achievements and cooperation with the EU.
By ELDAD BEN AHARON \
10/17/2021 8:38:53 PM
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'Be tolerant', urges family of UK politician stabbed to death
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 8:49:50 PM
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Letters to the editor October 18, 2021: Can Israel learn from New York?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
By LETTERS TO THE EDITOR \
10/17/2021 8:56:14 PM
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Israel hosting the Muni World 2021 of the EXPO Innovation Fair in TLV
The participants who come to Israel will go on tours of innovation and development centers all over Israel to learn about special models implemented here.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 9:12:08 PM
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Teva Naot to present capsule collection at LA fashion show
“Fashion is a kind of language... it has the power to motivate cultural messages to embrace order and allow different parts of society to feel a part of the whole, in a little more comfort."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 9:20:09 PM
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Benjamin Netanyahu will not come to Rabin memorial this year - report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 9:28:40 PM
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Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad forced to leave UAE - report
Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad intended to appear at the Expo 2020 event in the UAE.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/18/2021 9:02:43 AM
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Entrepreneur Amir Belson joins forces with GIBF
“My activity has focused so far mainly on the American market. However, for many years, I was looking for the right pathway to operate in China, the fastest-growing medical device market."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 9:38:57 PM
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Afghanistan's last Jew departs for Israel after granting wife divorce
Zabulon Simantov is expected to arrive in Israel in the coming days after fleeing Afghanistan via the US due to the Taliban takeover of his home country.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 10:23:41 PM
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16 Americans, 1 Canadian among kidnapped Christian missionaries in Haiti
By REUTERS \
10/17/2021 9:42:02 PM
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Dancing with the desert - InDNegev 2021
“Last year, the festival didn’t happen because of coronavirus,” said Assaf Ben David, one of InDNegev’s organizers. “It really feels like coming home.”
By ABIGAIL ADLER \
10/25/2021 12:29:40 PM
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Israel still fractured by prisoner swap debates, 10-years after Schalit deal
The release of Gilad Schalit was a testament to a long-held army principle that the IDF does not abandon its soldiers on the battlefield. However, many think that the price was too high.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
10/17/2021 10:50:31 PM
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Iranian FM clarifies that nuclear talks won't restart on Thursday
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
10/17/2021 10:52:14 PM
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'Broken Heart Syndrome' on the rise, even before COVID pandemic - study
The condition, known as Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), is also referred to as stress-induced cardiomyopathy and has been proven to primarily affect middle aged women.
By HADAS LABRISCH \
10/18/2021 5:36:07 AM