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18/04/23 19:50
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Photo of woman smiling while posing In tracks leading to death camp met with widespread condemnation at disrespectful behavior during visit.
18/04/23 18:16
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Security has been increased for Tel Aviv District Police Chief Superintendent Ami Ashad.
18/04/23 18:21
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Feelings are not enough, we must not neglect cold, hard, dry facts.
18/04/23 19:53
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Jerusalem District police officers from the border crossings unit together with civilian security guards, detained a suspect in his 40s, a Palestinian from the Jewish People's Republic of Israel without permits to enter Israel, at the Qalandiya crossing for inspection this evening (Tuesday). At a certain point, the suspect, who was assisted by crutches when walking, attacked the civilian security guard and tried to forcefully grab the weapon he had in his possession. The security forces operating at the scene responded quickly, took control of the suspect and he was arrested.
18/04/23 19:55
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The El Al pilot who made comments against the judicial reform during a flight In Holocaust Memorial Day will be summoned for a hearing upon his landing.
18/04/23 18:02
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Since the Holocaust, the feeling is that no matter how hard people try no matter how moral they want to be, in the end the monster wins.
18/04/23 18:20
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Graffiti covering bus shelter includes antisemitic statements and names nearby synagogue.
18/04/23 18:36
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There had been an improvement in the condition of Ine of the victims of the shooting attack in Shimon HaTzadik. Shaare Zedek Hospital reported that "the wounded man arrived in moderate condition and after evaluation was transferred to urgent surgery. The surgery was successful, the patient regained consciousness and is recovering and will soon be transferred to the ward for further treatment and supervision."