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04/11/25 00:15
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Hanover’s St. Joseph Catholic School draws outrage after a float displayed the Nazi slogan 'Arbeit Macht Frei'; the diocese, church and creator all issue apologies as Jewish groups condemn incident and call for renewed Holocaust education
04/11/25 06:17
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Coalition advanced two contentious bills: one expanding rabbinical courts’ authority to arbitrate civil disputes, and another overhauling media regulation by creating a single broadcast regulator
04/11/25 06:31
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Data reveal nearly 900 incidents of drones carrying drugs and weapons from Sinai into Israel in just three months; IDF’s new countermeasures cut incidents, but farmers near the border warn smugglers have just shifted to other locations
04/11/25 06:58
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Plan creates a Board of Peace to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, aid, and governance reform, working with international partners and a World Bank-led fund until the Palestinian Authority completes approved reforms
04/11/25 08:52
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Edits to Wikipedia’s 'Gaza genocide' page were blocked after concerns over anti-Israel bias and breaches of neutrality policy, sparking sharp debate among editors over political influence and the site’s commitment to balanced reporting
04/11/25 09:34
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MK Limor Son Har-Melech, who introduced the death penalty bill for terrorists with Prime Minister Netanyahu’s support, said it applies only to those who 'harm the State of Israel'; also rejected US plans for an international Gaza force, citing it is 'an attempt to control us'
04/11/25 10:29
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Rescue teams, including ZAKA divers, are searching off Herzliya beach for the phone allegedly thrown into the sea by former military advocate general Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi; Police believe the device holds key evidence in the leak investigation
04/11/25 11:17
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On a voyage through Budapest and Vienna, injured IDF veterans cast their pain into the Danube in a Tashlich ritual and retrace Herzl’s footsteps—confronting trauma, loss, faith and the meaning of Zionism in a time of war