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The Times of Israel on MSNPolice arrest man accused of spraying swastikas onto Israeli flag logo on ambulances in Haredi neighborhoodThe post Police arrest man accused of spraying swastikas onto Israeli flag logo on ambulances in Haredi neighborhood appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Hamas fired rockets at Israel from Gaza Thursday, the militant group’s first response to Israel’s renewed offensive in the Strip that shattered a fragile two-month ceasefire. Israel resumed ...
Hamas has claimed responsibility for rockets fired at Israel on Thursday. "This launch is the resistance's first response to the zionist entity's violation of the ceasefire, which resulted over ...
It’s wild that it took almost 20 years and dozens of games for the biggest stealth action series around to finally bend towards feudal Japan. Assassin's Creed Shadows makes the most of that ...
A U.N. staffer was killed, and five others were wounded in a strike on a U.N. guesthouse in Gaza. Israel denies targeting the compound, but the U.N. says it had warned Israel of the facility’s ...
Whether we like it or not, whether we stare directly at it or look away, whatever our relationship to Israel might be, the Jewish state’s capacity to massacre those who might threaten the Jews ...
A new government directive, effective Monday, will regulate the registration of international humanitarian organizations operating in Palestinian areas, allowing Israel to deny or revoke permits ...
Israel's Knesset Health Committee held a heated discussion on a proposal for Israel to leave the World Health Organization (WHO), a United Nations agency. The committee will hold another ...
Israel says it has cut off electricity to Gaza in what seems like another attempt to force Hamas to accept changes it wants to impose upon the ceasefire terms agreed in January. Israel imposed a ...
Israel’s police said at the time that they conducted the raid because the stores were “suspected of selling books containing incitement and support for terrorism.” On Tuesday, they raided ...
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