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Israeli Paralympic Athletes Shine in Paris as Nation Grapples with Tragedy

PARIS, September 3, 2024 — Amid the backdrop of recent national tragedy, Israeli Paralympic athletes have emerged as beacons of resilience and pride at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. On Sunday, Shahar Milfelder and Saleh Shahin clinched a bronze medal in...

White House Unveils Hostage Deal Proposal with IDF Withdrawal from Gaza’s Philadelphi Corridor

Washington, D.C. – The White House unveiled a new proposal Tuesday regarding its latest hostage deal involving Israel, which includes a strategic withdrawal of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) from densely populated areas along the Philadelphi Corridor. This announcement comes...

Widow of Murdered Hostage Refuses to Meet Israeli Prime Minister

In a tense and emotionally charged atmosphere, Michal Lobanov, the widow of Alex Lobanov, one of the six hostages murdered by Hamas late last week, declined to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his condolence visit on Tuesday. The...

Israeli Wheelchair Tennis Players Shine at Paris Paralympics, Reaching New Milestones

September 2024, Paris, France — The absence of men's, women's, and quad wheelchair tennis at this year’s US Open has been noticed by many, but for good reason. The world’s top wheelchair tennis players are currently in Paris, representing their...

Remembering Staff Sgt. Ofek Arbib: Brave Soldier Who Saved Lives at the Supernova Festival

Bat Yam, Israel — On October 7, Staff Sgt. Ofek Arbib, 21, a soldier from the Paratroopers Brigade, was killed while fleeing a terrorist attack at the Supernova music festival. The tragic event, which unfolded during what was meant to...

Netanyahu Defends Gaza Strategy Amid Hostage Deal Criticism: A Complex Dilemma Along the Philadelphi Corridor

Jerusalem, Israel – In a tense political atmosphere, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his controversial decision to maintain Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) presence along the Philadelphi Corridor, a narrow strip of land on Gaza's southern border with Egypt, during...

Mass Protests Sweep Israel Amid Hostage Crisis: Families and Supporters Demand Immediate Hostage Deal

Jerusalem, Israel – In a dramatic escalation of protests over the ongoing hostage crisis, demonstrators blocked the entrance to Jerusalem on Sunday evening, while others marched through Tel Aviv carrying symbolic coffins. The protests were ignited by the Israel Defense...

Riot at Turner Stadium: Hapoel Beersheba vs. Bnei Sakhnin Match Canceled After Fans Storm Pitch

BEERSHEBA, Israel – A Premier League clash between Hapoel Beersheba and Bnei Sakhnin descended into chaos at Turner Stadium on Sunday night, leading to a canceled match and the arrest of 12 fans. The incident occurred just before the scheduled...

Thousands Mourn Hostages Killed in Gaza at Columbus Circle Vigil: A Night of Tears, Prayer, and Unity

NEW YORK — Approximately 2,000 people gathered at Columbus Circle on a hot and humid evening to mourn the six hostages whose bodies were recently discovered in Gaza. The impromptu vigil, held about 24 hours after the devastating news broke,...

President Biden Confirms Six Hostages Found Dead in Gaza, Including Israeli-American

President Joe Biden has confirmed that the bodies of six hostages, kidnapped by Palestinian militants during their brutal attack on Israel on October 7, have been found in the Gaza Strip. Among the victims is Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a 23-year-old Israeli-American...
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Unexploded Mortar Shell Found on Rehovot’s Herzl Street, Area Secured

An unexploded mortar shell was discovered earlier today on Herzl Street, Rehovot’s main thoroughfare, triggering a swift response from...
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