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08/07/21 17:23
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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's government reportedly asks Biden administration to delay reopening by several weeks, fearing the move could put a strain on the nascent coalition
08/07/21 22:36
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Before the civil war, Maalula — one of world's oldest Christian communities — drew in thousands of visitors each year coming to see its churches and monasteries and hear its 6,000 inhabitants speak Aramaic before most were forced to flee from Al-Qaeda
08/07/21 08:58
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Following 2-week search for survivors, Surfside authorities said they had come to conclusion there was 'no chance of life' in the rubble of the Champlain Towers South; death toll now stands at 54, with 86 people unaccounted for
08/07/21 09:36
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Two 60-year-old brothers from Nablus purchased the aircraft from Israel in 1999, and have been working tirelessly for two decades to turn the delipidated plane into a one-of-a-kind eatery for residents of the West Bank
08/07/21 11:45
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Sources tell Ynet the suspect, whose identity and alleged crimes are still under a gag order, has been under investigation for several weeks; his remand was extended Thursday until July 9 after his lawyers appealed for house arrest
08/07/21 13:41
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Razing of home belonging to Muntasir Shalabi, charged with killing a teenage yeshiva student, draws rare condemnation from the U.S. embassy in Israel, which says it opposes 'punitive demolition of Palestinian homes'
08/07/21 17:23
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Israel agrees to sell Jordan an additional 50 million cubic meters of water, with Amman to increase its export potential to the Palestinian Authority to about $700 million; Bennett said to have met with Abdullah II in Amman
08/07/21 17:25
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Carmel Mauda given unprecedented punishment compared to similar cases in affair that sparked massive public outcry; parents burst into tears in courtroom upon judges reading out ruling, with some cheering 'justice for the children!'