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Wizz Air reanudará vuelos entre Tel Aviv y diez destinos clave
Wizz Air anuncia la reactivación de sus rutas desde Tel Aviv a diez destinos populares, ofreciendo más opciones de viaje y fortaleciendo la conectividad internacional.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 5:30:06 PM
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Trump planea aumentar la presión sobre los hutíes al asumir el cargo
Trump intensificará sus acciones contra los hutíes tras asumir el cargo, con un enfoque más agresivo hacia esta amenaza regional. Descubre los detalles de su estrategia.
By AMICHAI STEIN \
1/2/2025 12:10:35 AM
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Masjedi de Irán amenaza a Trump por el asesinato de Soleimani
Masjedi, alto funcionario iraní, promete venganza contra Donald Trump por la eliminación de Soleimani. Lee sobre las implicaciones de sus dichos y lo que significa para las tensiones internacionales.
By Sam Halpern \
1/2/2025 12:17:08 AM
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Iran is open to nuclear negotiations, if US responds with respect, Araghchi says
Araghchi warned that if the US decides to use past tactics of putting pressure on Iran, they would be met with equal resistance.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 1:22:59 AM
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Israeli medical team restores sight to hundreds in Ethiopian humanitarian mission
An Israeli medical team treated nearly 1,000 patients and restored sight to hundreds during a humanitarian mission to Ethiopia's underserved communities.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 1:11:01 AM
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New Orleans terror attack and Cybertruck explosion may be related, Musk says
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 1:31:44 AM
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'Largest seizure of explosive devices in FBI history' found in a Virginia home
“Several additional apparent pipe bombs were found in a backpack in the home’s bedroom, completely unsecured," prosecutors said in court documents.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 2:44:51 AM
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Biden says investigators looking for links between New Orleans attack, Las Vegas incident
The two vehicles were reportedly rented from the same app, though at the moment law enforcement believe this to be a coincidence.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AND REUTERS \
1/2/2025 2:47:11 AM
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Earthquake of magnitude 4.7 strikes Cobb, California, USGS says
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 5:32:22 AM
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IAF strikes rocket launchers in Lebanon, PM to send Israeli delegation to Qatar
Hostage mother recieves call by man claiming to be Hamas • PIJ claims Israeli hostage tried to take own life • Senior wanted person arrested
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:16:12 AM
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Descubren restos de un bebé de 17,000 años con ojos azules e intolerancia a la lactosa
Un bebé de 17,000 años con ojos azules, cabello oscuro e intolerancia a la lactosa ha sido hallado en restos arqueológicos. Un hallazgo que revela secretos sorprendentes sobre los humanos antiguos.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:23:09 AM
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Cambios genéticos adaptan a los perros a la vida moderna, dicen científicos
Científicos descubren cómo los perros han experimentado una transformación genética para ajustarse a las demandas del siglo XXI. Un estudio fascinante sobre la evolución canina en tiempos actuales.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:27:03 AM
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Hallan templo y santuario de 2,700 años en la antigua ciudad de Kastabala, Turquía
Arqueólogos descubren un templo y santuario de 2,700 años en Kastabala, revelando secretos de la antigua civilización en Turquía. Un hallazgo que redefine la historia.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:30:29 AM
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Hallan 2,940 monedas romanas y 200 piezas de plata en Alemania
Descubren tesoro romano con miles de monedas y piezas de plata lejos de la frontera del imperio en Alemania. Un hallazgo que ofrece nuevas pistas sobre la expansión romana.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:33:44 AM
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Antiguo papiro perdido revela detalles inéditos de la infancia de Jesús
Un papiro perdido, descubierto por académicos en Berlín, ofrece nuevos datos sobre los primeros años de Jesús. Un hallazgo histórico que desafía el conocimiento actual.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:36:41 AM
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Yoav Gallant deja la Knesset: 'El camino de Likud es el mío'
Yoav Gallant renuncia a su puesto en la Knesset, reafirmando su lealtad al Likud. Lee las razones detrás de esta decisión y su impacto en la política israelí.
By ANNA BARSKY AND ELIAV BREUER \
1/2/2025 6:43:18 AM
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Hamás resurge con fuerza en la Franja de Gaza
Las fuerzas de Hamás están recuperando terreno en Gaza, marcando un retorno significativo que podría cambiar la dinámica en la región. Conoce los detalles de este avance.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 6:48:02 AM
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La Autoridad Palestina suspende a Al Jazeera en Cisjordania
La Autoridad Palestina ordena el cese de operaciones de Al Jazeera en Cisjordania, desatando debates sobre libertad de prensa y tensiones políticas. Descubre los motivos y repercusiones.
By Sam Halpern \
1/7/2025 8:08:12 PM
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South Korea police SWAT team search ruling party office after bomb threat, YTN reports
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 6:57:32 AM
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IDF strike on Khan Yunis kills Hamas police chief Mahmoud Salah
In total, 10 people were killed, and 15 were wounded in the strike, Reuters reported, citing Gazan medics.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AND REUTERS \
1/2/2025 7:28:48 AM
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Some 11 people wounded in shooting at nightclub in Queens
According to the reports, police forces were present on site.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 7:32:26 AM
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Yemen’s Houthis can be stopped through a Saudi-led anti-Iran alliance - opinion
It’s time for the West, and especially the US, to change its response to violence and aggression by bad actors, especially Iran and its proxies.
By MARK LAVIE/THE MEDIA LINE \
1/2/2025 7:54:37 AM
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Yellowstone’s volcanic activity could be shifting northeast, study finds
The basalt regions within the caldera are slowly shifting to the upper crust, where heat is being diffused northeast.
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:43:18 AM
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Controversy erupts in Freiburg as cathedral choirmaster Boris Böhmann is dismissed amid protests
The Archdiocese of Freiburg is embroiled in controversy following the immediate suspension of Boris Böhmann, the long-serving cathedral music director.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:22:44 AM
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Covert op.: Undercover Border Police officers arrest senior suspect in Nablus
The suspect was arrested at a coffee shop in the heart of Kasbah in Nablus.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:32:56 AM
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Researchers discover a landform shaped by an ice sheet spanning Norway to the British Isles
An international team of scientists unveiled exceptionally well-preserved glacial landforms buried nearly one kilometer beneath the North Sea, dating back approximately one million years.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 9:30:00 AM
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New AI tool could redefine book charts and bestseller lists
The tool will be available in the first quarter of 2025 to publishers, retailers, and industry representatives.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 10:20:00 AM
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A 2,000-year-old wooden tablet reveals the oldest Latin text written by a woman
A glimpse into Roman life: The oldest Latin text by a Woman unveiled.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 11:35:00 AM
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Israeli intel lapses? Seized documents show Hamas's tactical depth, experts warn
Captured Hamas documents reveal years of meticulous intelligence gathering on Israeli border towns, exposing blind spots in Israel’s security and intelligence efforts that experts say were exploited.
By KEREN SETTON/ THE MEDIA LINE \
1/2/2025 8:49:30 AM
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First Holy Door opened in prison since 1,300: Pope Francis opens Holy Door at Rebibbia prison
Rebibbia prison, built in 1946, is Italy's largest penal institution, housing over 62,000 inmates, with a critical overcrowding rate exceeding 132%.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 12:45:00 PM
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18th-century shipwreck discovered on Iran's Caspian Sea coast reveals maritime trade history
Radiocarbon dating places ship's construction between 1762 and 1808, suggesting Russian origins.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 2:00:00 PM
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Study reveals dangerous flame retardants in black plastic kitchen utensils and toys
Despite bans, toxic flame retardants persist in household items made from recycled electronics.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 2:35:00 PM
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Antarctica now has about 2,000 football fields more of vegetation
From 1986 to 2021, moss-covered areas on the Antarctic Peninsula expanded from less than one square kilometer to nearly 12 square kilometers.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 3:25:00 PM
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How AI saved 68-year-old Sheila Tooth when routine scan missed cancer
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh developed a new method that could improve the early detection and monitoring of breast cancer.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 4:55:00 PM
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Irregular sleep patterns increase heart attack and stroke risk by 26%, study finds
Sufficient sleep alone is not enough; having regular sleep periods that do not change much day to day is key to mitigating health risks.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 5:45:00 PM
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This HIV drug is hailed as 2024's Discovery of the Year
The long-acting injectable provides six months of HIV protection with a single dose.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 7:00:01 PM
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Amid multi-front war: IDF sees 891 soldiers killed, 38 suicides over 2 years
Some 558 soldiers died in 2023 and 363 in 2024.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 9:30:07 AM
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A-G to Katz: New haredi draft bill has not been presented to me
"The draft legislation has not been submitted for my review," the attorney general's statement read.
By ELIAV BREUER \
1/2/2025 9:35:09 AM
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Fishermen in the Sea of Marmara are struggling to pull their nets. Here's why
A researcher warns: "As long as cooperation is not achieved, we have no chance of escaping this disaster."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 7:20:00 PM
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Occupancy of refugee accommodations in Germany significantly decreases
In Lower Saxony, only about 4,250 out of approximately 11,650 places are occupied, including emergency accommodations.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:25:00 PM
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Prada ventures into space with high-tech suit for 2026 Moon mission
Designed for the first woman and person of color to walk on the Moon, the suit combines advanced technology with luxury fashion expertise.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 9:50:00 PM
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WWF report reveals global wildlife populations have declined by 73% since 1970
"The picture we present is very concerning," said Kirsten Schuijt, Director General of WWF International.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 10:15:00 PM
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Thursday's horoscope: Gemini - The ability to release fixed beliefs
A day to broaden your perspective, release fixed beliefs, and embrace opportunities. Ideal for travel and expanding curiosity.
By Sigal Eliyahu / Maariv Online \
1/2/2025 9:47:50 AM
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The incredible power of speech: Rabbi Pinto’s empowering message
By David Berger \
1/2/2025 9:54:06 AM
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'A battle for police': Ben-Gvir justifies decision to vote against coalition on key tax bill
Ben-Gvir had previously noted he would oppose the bill due to his discontent with the 2025 budget allocated to his ministry, which he said would have a negative effect on police activity.
By Walla! AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 10:41:12 AM
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Kazze: Itay Berlin, Yishai Heyman take Jerusalem gluten-free food to new heights
Business of the week: Finding gluten-free food in Israel can be hard, and finding good gluten-free food is even harder. But Kazze bucks the trend by making it readily available and delicious.
By AARON REICH \
1/4/2025 10:31:42 AM
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Grapevine: Razel at Hovevei
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
1/3/2025 5:42:50 PM
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Hailo's AI processors power vicon's NEXT security cameras
Tel Aviv-based Hailo, a leading AI processor developer, announced its advanced processors are integrated into Vicon's new modular NEXT security cameras.
By Lior Novik/Maariv \
1/7/2025 2:45:00 PM
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Hungarian-born Israeli gymnast Ágnes Keleti dies at 103
Keleti was deemed one of the greatest Jewish athletes, winning 10 Olympic medals for the national Hungarian team throughout her career.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 10:41:46 AM
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Jerusalem highlights: January 3-9
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
By HAGAY HACOHEN \
1/3/2025 9:07:54 AM
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Returning home: The ice cream chain reopens its branches in the north
"We Won't Let the War Defeat Us": The popular ice cream shop from Sasa reopens its war-closed branches and announces two new locations in Kabri and Daphna'le complex in 2025.
By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV \
1/7/2025 5:20:00 PM
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GetMoving transforms the moving experience in Israel
GetMoving is the only system in Israel that provides real-time moving price comparisons based on the precise details you enter.
By In cooperation with GetMoving \
1/7/2025 9:35:00 PM
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Living with the attached: Wall-mounted outdoor lighting
When the days are shorter and the weather is chilly, the home environment must be as accessible as possible. Wall-mounted lighting fixtures do the job, and even help design the front of the house.
By In cooperation with NISKO \
1/7/2025 11:45:00 PM
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'Don't be afraid, close up': Iranian merchants strike against inflation in Tehran
Last week, The New York Times reported that Iran is facing an energy crisis, forcing educational institutions, governmental offices, and shopping malls to operate at a reduced capacity.
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich \
1/2/2025 2:06:11 PM
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No more free: Super-Pharm's new trick
Super-Pharm now charges NIS 4.90 for online orders with self-pickup, unless the order exceeds NIS 150.
By Liat Ron/Walla \
1/8/2025 8:10:00 AM
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High Court strikes down part of contentious Police Law
The ruling concluded a two-year legal fight over the law, which passed on December 27, 2022, days before the current government took office.
By ELIAV BREUER \
1/2/2025 11:28:14 AM
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Indictment filed against Israeli suspected of spying for foreign entities
In December, Shin Bet announced it had arrested Granovsky for conducting espionage and arson on behalf of foreign entities.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 11:34:57 AM
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The network that broke a world record - specifically in Israel
4 branches a day, 14 in December: Carrefour wraps up 2024 with significant expansion, achieving a world record opening rate across the 50 countries where it operates.
By WALLA! MONEY \
1/8/2025 11:00:00 AM
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Walking into the shadow of death: Yossi Hershkowitz's final musical mission
Yossi knew that now it was his mission to continue the Jewish people’s battle for survival – a mission that started with our forefather Abraham.
By NATAN ROTHSTEIN \
1/5/2025 9:33:52 PM
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Food chain surprises: "We will absorb the VAT increase"
Carrefour announced it will absorb the VAT increase on 1,700 private label products, including food, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, and fresh meat, chicken, and fish.
By Liat Ron/Walla \
1/8/2025 2:40:00 PM
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IAF intercepts rocket launched at Israel from Gaza
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 12:07:20 PM
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Parashat Vayigash: Salvation is near
Many times, salvation is not complicated at all. It is already here, right before our eyes.
By RABBI SHMUEL RABINOWITZ \
1/3/2025 12:11:42 PM
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What are the key tools driving innovation in digital art?
What are the key tools driving innovation in digital art?
By Hannah Schwartz \
1/2/2025 12:08:05 PM
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A look at Moshav Ein Vered’s Museum of Tractors
For the still-life photographer, the Museum of Tractors is a veritable treasure trove.
By Jay Garfinkel \
1/5/2025 12:04:48 PM
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Hope springs eternal: The eighth annual Outline Festival sheds light on some dark corners
The principal artistic premise of the event is the illustrative side of the visual realm, in addition to a slew of workshops, guided tours, master classes, live music, and animation screenings.
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/4/2025 2:35:00 PM
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Iran plans on transferring millions to Hezbollah on Thursday - report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 12:20:29 PM
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‘In the Blink of an Eye’: A new exhibition in Petah Tikva
Dalia Meraiot’s solo exhibition ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ is on display at the Blue Bird Gallery in Petah Tikva, curated by Sarah Raz.
By Dalia Meraiot \
1/6/2025 11:45:01 AM
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'The Power of Love': Sharon Gershman's language of art
The current exhibition showcases a mosaic of Sharon Gershman’s inspirations, drawn from life’s experiences – relationships, music, dreams, spirituality, and deep emotional processes.
By Gila Ironi \
1/3/2025 7:34:44 PM
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The Moshe Castel Museum showcases paintings by Yosef Ostrovsky
In addition to being a consummate portraitist, Yosef Ostrovsky was also an extremely rare example of a Soviet citizen who became a quintessentially Jewish painter.
By ALEK D. EPSTEIN \
1/4/2025 1:00:52 AM
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November 2024 survey: 81% of non-haredi respondents support change in draft policy
A key finding of the survey was how different sectors of the Israeli public value the haredi contribution to the war effort.
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich \
1/2/2025 2:17:51 PM
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Security forces demolish home of terrorist responsible for death of soldier
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 12:40:38 PM
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'Risks and Returns': How the king of bankruptcy, Wilbur Ross Jr., got to the top - review
Risks and Returns: Creating Success in Business and Life explains how the king of bankruptcy Wilbur Ross Jr. got to the top and stayed there.
By JOSEPH SCUTTS \
1/5/2025 4:14:21 AM
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Rujm el-Hiri mystery deepens: Golan Heights site not what previously thought, research indicates
A theory of the site was that its walls and entrances aligned with astronomical bodies, but as the site has shifted from its original position, it does not correspond to celestial observations
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich \
1/2/2025 4:41:47 PM
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Palestinian Islamic Jihad claims Israeli hostage tried to take own life
Palestinian Islamic Jihad spokesman Abu Hamza said the hostage had tried to take his own life three days ago.
By REUTERS AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 1:19:25 PM
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From paintbrush to politics: The life of Yugoslavian communist revolutionary Mosa Pijade
Forgotten figure in a no longer extant country: The life and times of the revolutionary artist Mosa Pijade, from paintbrush to politics.
By ALEX WINSTON \
1/4/2025 1:02:26 AM
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The US-backed ‘Syrian Free Army’ in Syria is at a crossroads - analysis
When the Syrian regime began to collapse, rebel forces took advantage of the vacuum in power and began to expand their area of operations beyond the 55km area.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/2/2025 1:39:03 PM
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Prof. Yaron Ziv: Ben-Gurion University’s champion of sustainability and conservation
The pioneering ecologist blends cutting-edge research, education, and collaboration to restore ecosystems, enhance sustainability, and inspire the next generation of environmental leaders.
By Ronnie Rosenman \
1/2/2025 1:46:58 PM
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Knesset c’ttee passes amendment on canceled flights compensation
Foreign airlines have been demanding the change because of the frequent need to cancel flights during the war.
By Stav Livne/Globes/TNS \
1/2/2025 1:43:13 PM
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Israel House: A safe harbor for Israeli medical students in Europe
When these Israeli students study at Katowice’s University of Silesia for four or five years, where do they go to feel at home? The answer is Israel House.
By Mathilda Heller \
1/6/2025 11:45:59 AM
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A new Beit Midrash in Los Angeles: “Shuva Israel” expands
By David Berger \
1/2/2025 2:15:41 PM
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Nazi patches seen on soldier in official Ukraine border service PR
An official Ukrainian Border Guard photo shoot featured one solider with the Schutzstaffel's double SS bolts and a Nazi-style Reichsadler eagle on his equipment.
By MICHAEL STARR \
1/2/2025 2:48:17 PM
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Off the beaten track: The immigrants who fall in love with Israel's lesser-known cities
While the majority of immigrants choose to establish their lives in well-known hubs, some are forging a different path, opting to build their new lives in Israel off the beaten track.
By DANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD \
1/3/2025 3:27:15 PM
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KKL-JNF leads massive effort to save Israel's southern agricultural heartland from collapse
Time is running out: KKL-JNF leads a historic mission to revive Israel’s devastated farming communities.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
2/3/2025 10:20:39 PM
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Portuguese: Keeping up the high standard - review
The staff are young and welcoming and can’t do enough to make your visit a pleasant one. The food is plentiful, and the menu offers a huge variety of choices.
By GLORIA DEUTSCH \
1/4/2025 4:39:43 PM
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Meat Time: All you can eat and drink in Jerusalem's Mahaneh Yehuda market - review
The Meat Time restaurant in Mahaneh Yehuda offers all-you-can-eat for NIS 250. Beer and wine, or soft drinks, are included.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN \
1/5/2025 2:31:18 PM
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Top 10 reasons to leave the house: January 3-11
Fun events to take part in throughout Israel in the coming week.
By NERIA BARR \
1/3/2025 4:52:51 PM
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After Assad's fall, Zelensky says Ukraine preparing to resume Syria ties
"We are preparing to resume diplomatic relations with Syria and cooperation in international organizations," Zelensky said.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 2:33:53 PM
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Israeli Alexander Brewery's bock beer wins silver at European Beer Star contest
Alexander Brewery has been almost the only Israeli craft brewery to win awards in international competitions, beginning in 2013.
By DOUG GREENER \
1/3/2025 6:17:54 PM
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Hamas official says hostage deal talks have 'great chance of succeeding' - report
Hamas officials continue to blame Israeli officials for the shortcomings of the pending negotiations.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 2:39:06 PM
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Can money buy youth? Meet the tech millionaire spending $20 million to defy father time
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, 47, experienced a severe allergic reaction after an experimental anti-aging fat injection for his 'Project Baby Face'.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 8:05:00 AM
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Future of the Middle East: What does 2025 hold for Jordan and Egypt
Egypt and the Kingdom of Jordan are both entering 2025 with concerns about the outcome of the Syrian regime’s fall.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/2/2025 2:44:11 PM
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Lisa Baron Haet: Working in international relations at the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind
Lisa Baron Haet coordinates visits from donors, writes reports and grant applications, edits newsletters, and raises awareness about the center’s work.
By ABIGAIL KLEIN LEICHMAN \
1/5/2025 12:05:09 PM
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Archaeologists unearth 4,000-year-old copper dagger in Italy's Tina Jama Cave
The rare copper dagger was found alongside abundant ceramic remains, flint arrowheads, polished stone axes, and shell ornaments.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 7:35:00 AM
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Anthropologists push for cataloging Martian debris as valuable artifacts
Justin Holcomb and colleagues argue that Mars' remnants, like crashed landers and rover tracks, are valuable heritage, not "space trash."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 10:00:00 AM
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AI helps us decipher ancient texts, and in the process rewriting history
Contestants in the Vesuvius Challenge had to develop their own programs to interpret existing 3D scans of the coiled scroll, with the virtual-unwrapping step being the bottleneck.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 10:40:00 AM
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Study reveals humans' 500,000-year-old fascination with the color red
Although brown and earthy tones were more readily available, evidence indicates that humans had a clear preference for vibrant red ocher.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 11:15:00 AM
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Shanghai Museum's 'Meowseum Nights' lets visitors bring their cats to the Bastet temple exhibit
"About five or six cats got loose every night during 'Meowseum Nights', but none made it far before they were caught."
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 12:25:00 PM
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Visanet Offers Fast and Reliable ETA-IL Processing with 24/7 Support
By Tami Demsky \
1/3/2025 8:10:17 AM
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Research leads Israel’s wine industry to climate change solutions
As people say, the older the wine, the better the flavor. The same goes for wine-making techniques—at least in the Negev.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 4:29:33 PM
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EdTech's global surge: From lifelong learning to prompt engineering
Instructure's Canvas revolutionizes learning.
By Hannah Schwartz \
1/2/2025 3:20:31 PM
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How a fishing village in Korea became a naval treasure hunters' paradise
In January 1976, Geomsan Village in Sinan County, Korea was a small, quiet village inhabited by a few fishermen.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 1:15:00 PM
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A Scandinavian Roman gladiator in York: Research shows pre-viking Scandinavian genes in Britain
DNA analysis shows 25% of genes in a man buried in York came from northern Europe.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 2:50:00 PM
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We're 'Nowhere Near' Top of This Gold & Silver Bull Market: Jesse Felder
Jesse Felder, a veteran investor, believes the gold and silver bull market is far from over, despite recent consolidation.
By PR \
1/2/2025 6:52:50 PM
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Vandal arrested after defacing Hanukkah display, Bandera march held in Lviv
The intoxicated 19-year-old resident had severed the traditional Hannukah candelabra's power cable then fled.
By MICHAEL STARR \
1/2/2025 3:51:01 PM
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Happy 1³ + 2³ ...+ 9³, all! Think it’s going to be cool? 2025 is a perfect square
For most of us, 2025 is going to be the only perfect square year in our lifetime.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 3:45:00 PM
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Western Markets Losing Their Grip On Gold & Silver | Peter Grandich
Precious metals expert Peter Grandich warns of Western markets losing their grip on gold and silver, with Asia emerging as the dominant force.
By PR \
1/2/2025 6:52:53 PM
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Cutting sugar in the first 1,000 days lowers diabetes risk by 35%, study shows
Researchers led by Tadeja Gracner (USC) studied UK sugar rationing during and after WWII to assess long-term health effects of early sugar consumption.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/3/2025 4:40:00 PM
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Explosions heard in Damascus during strike targeting military site - report
The Hezbollah-run channel Al-Manar added that loud explosions were heard in western Damascus during the strikes.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 3:44:25 PM
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A timeline: IDF special op. against Iranian missile production facility in Syria
In August 2024, the IDF decided that it should explore a special forces combined ground and air operation to destroy the facility, which ended up occurring on September 8.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 5:59:58 PM
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At least 27 die, dozens rescued as two migrant boats sink off Tunisia
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 3:46:07 PM
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'War in Court': Dutch project reveals names of 425k. WWII Nazi collaborators
The archive, consisting of 32 million pages, includes about 425,000 mostly Dutch people who were investigated for collaboration with German occupiers during World War Two.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 3:54:31 PM
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Inside the IDF's strike on Iran's Syrian missile factory: Shaldag's high-stakes operation
IDF's Shaldag unit dismantles Iranian missile factory in Syria, preventing the production of hundreds of long-range missiles in a high-stakes operation.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 6:00:39 PM
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Netanyahu discharged from hospital after prostate removal
The hospital added that Netanyahu faces a recovery period ahead of him.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 4:05:19 PM
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Former Houthi spox. to 'Post': Israel can contribute to the overthrowing of the Houthis
The Houthis are part and parcel of Yemeni society – but are also a backward minority loathed by most Yemenis, Ali Al Bukhaiti tells The Post.
By OHAD MERLIN \
1/2/2025 4:20:52 PM
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Hallan en Virginia el mayor arsenal de explosivos incautado por el FBI
En un hecho sin precedentes, el FBI descubrió más de 150 dispositivos explosivos en una vivienda de Virginia. Conoce los detalles de este impactante hallazgo y su impacto en la seguridad nacional.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/7/2025 8:08:21 PM
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Tractor driver arrested after running over three people in Tel Aviv criminal incident
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 4:21:05 PM
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¿Fallos en inteligencia israelí? Documentos revelan tácticas de Hamás
Documentos incautados exponen la complejidad táctica de Hamás y ponen en duda la eficacia de la inteligencia israelí. Analiza las implicaciones de esta revelación impactante.
By KEREN SETTON/ THE MEDIA LINE \
1/7/2025 8:03:51 PM
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Rehén israelí intentó suicidarse, según Yihad Islámica Palestina
La Yihad Islámica Palestina asegura que un rehén israelí intentó quitarse la vida. Explora los detalles y las posibles implicaciones de esta delicada situación.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 4:26:14 PM
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How the IDF beat Syrian air defenses around the key Iran missile facility
Without air force operations plowing the road through the various air defenses over time, the area around the Maysaf facility would have been a no-go-zone for Israeli aircraft.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 6:01:45 PM
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Soldado ucraniano con parches nazis en fotos oficiales genera polémica
Un soldado del servicio fronterizo de Ucrania aparece con un parche nazi en fotos oficiales, desatando críticas sobre el simbolismo y sus implicaciones políticas.
By MICHAEL STARR \
1/7/2025 8:03:38 PM
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Ukraine's military says it struck command post in Russia's Kursk region
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 4:34:01 PM
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Irán dispuesto a negociar su programa nuclear si EE.UU. muestra respeto
Irán abre la puerta a negociaciones nucleares bajo la condición de recibir un trato respetuoso por parte de Estados Unidos, según declara Araghchi. Conoce los detalles de esta postura clave.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 4:39:11 PM
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El "Ejército Libre Sirio" respaldado por EE.UU. enfrenta un dilema crucial
En una Siria post-Asad, la 'Armada Libre Siria' apoyada por Estados Unidos está en una encrucijada que determinará su rol y supervivencia en el escenario político y militar del país.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/2/2025 4:44:37 PM
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Tal Mazliach's 'War Decorations': trauma and art collide in bold colors
Tal Mazliach's exhibition "War Decorations" at the Tel Aviv Museum reveals her raw emotional journey since October 7, 2023, through intense, colorful paintings packed with powerful symbolism.
By BARRY DAVIS \
1/5/2025 7:55:37 PM
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Actividad volcánica de Yellowstone podría desplazarse al noreste
Un estudio revela un posible cambio en la actividad volcánica de Yellowstone hacia el noreste, lo que podría tener implicaciones geológicas significativas.
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 4:51:47 PM
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Futuro de Medio Oriente: ¿Qué depara el 2025 para Jordania y Egipto?
Egipto y el Reino de Jordania comienzan el 2025 con preocupaciones sobre el resultado de la caída del régimen sirio.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN \
1/2/2025 4:58:13 PM
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Proyecto revela nombres de 425,000 colaboradores nazis en Holanda durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial
Un proyecto en los Países Bajos destapa los nombres de 425,000 colaboradores nazis durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, brindando una nueva perspectiva histórica.
By REUTERS \
1/7/2025 8:03:49 PM
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Jesse Eisenberg explores humor, trauma, and history in 'A Real Pain' - interview
Jesse Eisenberg’s "A Real Pain" follows two cousins on a journey through Holocaust sites in Poland in a poignant and funny road-trip story.
By HANNAH BROWN \
1/3/2025 10:00:36 AM
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Oficial de Hamás asegura que negociaciones del acuerdo de rehenes tienen gran futuro
Un representante de Hamás afirma que las conversaciones para el intercambio de rehenes tienen una alta probabilidad de éxito, generando esperanza en un posible acuerdo.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 5:01:27 PM
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Ex vocero de los hutíes: Israel puede ayudar a derrocar a los hutíes
Un ex portavoz de los hutíes sostiene que Israel tiene el potencial de jugar un papel clave en el derrocamiento del grupo insurgente, generando nuevas tensiones en la región.
By OHAD MERLIN \
1/7/2025 8:01:40 PM
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Guerra y tragedia: 891 bajas y 38 suicidios en las FDI en 2 años
Guerra y tragedia: las FDI reportan cifras impactantes de bajas mientras enfrentan múltiples frentes. Conoce los detalles aquí.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 5:09:29 PM
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La población de Israel alcanza los 10 millones de personas antes de 2025
Israel supera los 10 millones de habitantes, marcando un hito demográfico importante antes del final de 2025, lo que genera nuevos desafíos y oportunidades para el país.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 5:13:02 PM
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¿Un desastre climático inspiró el apocalipsis nórdico de Ragnarok?
En el año 536 d.C., una serie de erupciones volcánicas en el Hemisferio Norte liberaron cenizas y gases de azufre en la atmósfera, envolviendo al mundo en un velo que bloqueaba la luz solar.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 5:15:44 PM
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Reflections on resilience and hope as Israel welcomes 2025 - opinion
Our reflections on resilience, hope, and unity guide the nation forward, honoring past challenges while striving for a future of peace, healing, and the safe return of hostages.
By JONATHAN LIEBERMAN \
1/4/2025 4:11:16 AM
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Zelensky: Ucrania planea retomar relaciones con Siria tras caída de Assad
Ucrania se prepara para restablecer sus lazos diplomáticos con Siria, en un giro estratégico post-Assad. Zelensky revela planes para fortalecer la presencia de su país en la región.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 5:17:01 PM
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¿Una alianza anti-iraní detendrá a los hutíes en Yemen?
Es hora de que Occidente, especialmente Estados Unidos, cambie su respuesta a la violencia y la agresión de actores malintencionados, especialmente Irán y sus representantes.
By MARK LAVIE/THEMEDIALINE \
1/2/2025 5:24:38 PM
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Gal Gadot une fuerzas con Noa Tishby para cerrar Jánuca con estilo
Unidas por la luz: Gal Gadot y Noa Tishby celebran la última noche de Jánuca con un mensaje especial.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 5:33:44 PM
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China’s anti-Israel rhetoric still lacks engagement - opinion
China’s rhetoric, including support for Palestinian's “right of return,” highlights its shift from cautious diplomacy to ideological posturing in the Middle East, prioritizing Global South alliances.
By Yoram Evron \
1/4/2025 4:11:32 AM
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Jurassic highway: Hundreds of dinosaur footprints found in UK quarry
The dig at Dewars Farm Quarry found five extensive trackways, one of which measured more than 150 meters in length.
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 5:32:10 PM
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¿Cómo resolver el dilema de Israel? Bennett puede ser la respuesta
Actualmente, Bennett — elocuente, dinámico, exitoso — está marcado como un probable sucesor de nuestro primer ministro con más tiempo en el cargo.
By TOVA HERZL \
1/2/2025 5:40:06 PM
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Al Arouri elimination anniversary: Hamas calls on Palestinians to follow footsteps of ‘martyrs’
Saleh al-Arouri was killed on January 2, 2024 in a strike widely attributed to Israel.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:07:23 PM
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El futuro es ahora: ¿Cómo veían el 2025 en 1925?
Archibald Montgomery Low (1888) fue un físico, ingeniero, inventor y escritor británico conocido por sus predicciones futuristas, incluyendo pronósticos para los siguientes 100 años.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:03:43 PM
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The beautiful paradox of celebrations amid our national grief - opinion
A combined New Year's Eve and Hanukkah celebration fills us with warmth amid a collision with mourning and pain for the hostages and their families
By BATSHEVA SHULMAN \
1/4/2025 12:41:21 PM
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Saudi defense minister discusses support for political transition with Syrian foreign minister
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 6:08:08 PM
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¿Trump merece el Premio Nobel de la Paz? - Controversia política
La diplomacia de Trump transformó Oriente Medio con los Acuerdos de Abraham. ¿Merece el Nobel de la Paz?
By GREGORY LYAKHOV \
1/2/2025 6:20:43 PM
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Israel's 2024 military successes came at a cost - will it pay in 2025? - opinion
Israel’s 2024 in review: Strengthened regional power, deep divisions, and global criticism
By ELIE PODEH \
1/4/2025 1:30:40 PM
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30-year-old man in critical condition after stabbing on Ben Yehuda Street Tel Aviv
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 6:38:37 PM
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Cómo las FDI derrotaron la instalación de misiles de Irán
Cómo las FDI sortearon las barreras aéreas sirias para golpear con precisión una instalación de misiles iraní. Conoce las estrategias detrás de esta misión crítica y sus resultados.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 6:41:16 PM
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Sunni-Shia divide: Power struggles shaping the Middle East’s future - opinion
Iran and Turkey are vying for dominance, impacting regional stability, alliances, and Israel’s strategic challenges in an evolving geopolitical landscape.
By David Ben-Basat \
1/4/2025 1:33:28 PM
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Economic strains force PA to cut 'pay-for-slay' payment to terrorists, study finds
The study named economic pressure and material and bureaucratic hurdles in Gaza among reasons for decrease in pay-for-slay funding.
By OHAD MERLIN \
1/2/2025 6:49:02 PM
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Irish Catholic Archbishop: Israeli response to Hamas ‘merciless and disproportionate'
Martin noted that others that had expressed similar views had been accused of antisemitism, and assured that he abhorred Hamas and other Islamist groups.
By MICHAEL STARR \
1/2/2025 6:59:47 PM
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Explosiones estremecen Damasco: Ataque devastador contra base militar
Damasco se ve sacudida por explosiones en un ataque a un sitio militar clave. Aquí te contamos lo que se sabe hasta ahora y el impacto potencial para la región.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 7:08:05 PM
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Gallant's principled stand on Haredi draft leaves political legacy - editorial
Yoav Gallant resigns from the Knesset over opposition to the haredi draft law as Likud advances legislation on military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Israelis.
By JPOST EDITORIAL \
1/3/2025 5:49:54 AM
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Israeli diplomats: Ideology of NYC ‘intifada’ march connected to New Orleans attack
"This is the grim reality of the 'globalization of the Intifada' they called for. It's terror, pure and simple."
By MICHAEL STARR \
1/2/2025 7:16:48 PM
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Golpe letal: FDI desmantelan fábrica de misiles de Irán en Siria
Una mirada a la operación especial de las FDI contra Irán en Siria: cómo se planificó, ejecutó y qué logró esta intervención estratégica. Descubre todos los detalles en esta línea de tiempo.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 7:21:38 PM
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WATCH: After Lebanese army fails to act, strikes Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon
Explosions were heard in the Beit Lif area of southern Lebanon, Al-Akhbar reported.
By Sam Halpern \
1/2/2025 7:34:04 PM
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Operación secreta en Nablus: Policía de Fronteras arresta a alto mando terrorista
Agentes encubiertos de la Policía de Fronteras arrestan a un sospechoso de alto rango en Nablus. Conoce los detalles de esta operación encubierta en el corazón de la ciudad.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 7:38:45 PM
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Ethiopian Amb. to 'Post': History between Ethiopia and Israel shapes relationship - interview
Diplomatic Affairs: Jerusalem Post's news editor talks with the Ethiopian ambassador about historical connections and flourishing partnerships.
By ALEX WINSTON \
1/3/2025 10:06:53 AM
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‘No shortage of stories’: Exploring the world of student-led media in Israel
MEDIA AFFAIRS: In an age of fake news and social networks, it’s important to learn communications, chairman of the communications department at Sapir College, Yuval Gozansky said.
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich \
1/3/2025 5:02:09 PM
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Netanyahu: 'I salute our heroic fighters' who took part in in September Syria raid
"This was one of the most important preventive operations that we have taken against the efforts of the Iranian axis to arm itself in order to attack us,” Netanyahu said.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 7:56:21 PM
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Israel must confront Iran to weaken the Houthis - opinion
Iran-backed Houthis intensify attacks on Israel and global trade routes, leveraging advanced weaponry and strategic support from Tehran to threaten regional stability and global maritime security.
By FARHAD REZAEI \
1/4/2025 2:36:42 PM
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Dragged from his sickbed: What Netanyahu's Knesset appearance post-op. signals - analysis
The image of a weakened leader, forced to plead with his other coalition partners for loyalty, offers a stark reminder of Netanyahu’s growing political vulnerability.
By HERB KEINON \
1/3/2025 8:35:23 AM
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Katz holds meeting on destroying Hamas governing capacity following comeback reports
According to Katz, the meeting presented all of the strategies employed to date to undermine Hamas’s political rule in Gaza.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB \
1/2/2025 8:09:59 PM
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Mother of hostage receives threatening call from man claiming Hamas affiliation - KAN
Bar Kupershtein, 23, was kidnapped on October 7, 2023 from the Nova Music Festival in Reim.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:15:56 PM
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Musk: Los marcianos decidirán su propio gobierno
Musk propone democracia directa para Marte, permitiendo a los colonos votar directamente sobre leyes y políticas.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:17:01 PM
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What's the verdict on Jimmy Carter after looking at his successes and failures? - opinion
The first Arab-Israeli peace deal will forever be his trophy, and the Khomeini Revolution will be his disgrace.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL \
1/3/2025 11:25:38 AM
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Hostage talks 'advancing slowly,' Israeli delegation to head to Qatar - exclusive
Following the prime minister's approval, The Hostages Families Forum welcomed the decision.
By AMICHAI STEIN AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 8:37:34 PM
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Pro Gaza-settlement protesters arrested for marching to Gaza border
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 9:08:56 PM
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Hanukkah's miracles shine throughout history - opinion
Hanukkah’s story of triumph teaches gratitude for everyday miracles. As light banishes darkness, the holiday inspires hope, reminding us to find joy in small victories and the miracles around us.
By Menachem Spiegel \
1/3/2025 8:31:06 PM
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2025 crystal ball: Israel will knock out Iran but face soaring taxes - opinion
Know Comment: I see knockback against Iran, conflict with Turkey, a deal with Saudi Arabia, and ever-higher taxes.
By DAVID M. WEINBERG \
1/4/2025 8:30:05 PM
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Israel's 'trapped profits’ amendment is a double tax trap
Your Taxes: The article is intended for anyone in business or invested in a business or real estate venture.
By LEON HARRIS \
1/4/2025 9:36:05 PM
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Children and teens with cancer fight an additional battle - opinion
Amid the sea of collective pain that we navigate as a nation, life is a gift worth cherishing every single day.
By Efrat Lichtman \
1/4/2025 4:41:33 PM
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How to master money saving skills using knowledge and wisdom - opinion
Discover the difference between knowledge and wisdom in personal finance through Yosef’s saving strategy.
By AARON KATSMAN \
1/5/2025 12:48:14 PM
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My Word: Houthis firing in all directions - opinion
The Houthis are a terrorist army, like Hamas and Hezbollah, and they must be met with a forceful response – something stronger than the current Israeli, US, and UK airstrikes.
By LIAT COLLINS \
1/3/2025 7:22:07 AM
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2024 was a year fueled by hate. Let’s make 2025 different - comment
Broad Perspective: 2024 tested Israel’s resilience with loss and pain. As 2025 begins, healing and hope must lead the way toward a stronger, united future.
By TAMAR URIEL-BEERI \
1/3/2025 11:24:54 AM
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Police arrest two men from West Bank for assaulting Jews with clubs and stones - report
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
1/2/2025 11:01:31 PM
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Negev's ancient wine secrets reveal path to climate-resilient vineyards, study finds
Ancient Negev viticulture offers modern winemakers valuable tools to enhance resilience amid climate challenges.
By Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich \
1/3/2025 7:35:21 PM
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Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes Antofagasta, Chile, EMSC says
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 10:58:37 PM
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Syria's Alawites fear retribution under the new regime, given former Assad ties
How the rebels treat the sizeable Alawite population, will be some kind of litmus test of whether the takeover of Damascus leads to violent revenge against former Assad loyalists
By Mathilda Heller \
1/3/2025 12:20:31 AM
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Israeli strike targets facilities in Syria's Aleppo, state TV says
By REUTERS \
1/2/2025 11:38:26 PM