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The Rabbinate Will Keep Women in Israel Hostage Until We Boycott It
| 15.06.2018
Charles Krauthammer on Fox News in 2015: Netanyahu's Speech Reminiscent of Churchill -- in the 1930s
Charles Krauthammer: The Intellectual Conservative Who Loves Bibi, but Loathes Trump
| 14.06.2018
President Donald Trump boards Air Force One following the U.S.-North Korea summit in Singapore, June 12, 2018
The Cult of Personality That Glorifies Trump’s North Korea Feats Should Worry Israeli Right-wingers
| 14.06.2018
Illustration: Former IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz juggles the heads of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,Labor leader Avi Gabbay and Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid.
How Far Will Netanyahu Go to Torpedo His Biggest Political Rival
| 15.06.2018
Teodoro Anibal Gauto giving an interview to Israel's Channel 2 in 2016
We Brought a Man Suspected of Crimes Against Humanity to Israel
Adriana Katz | 14.06.2018
Palestinian gunmen attend the the funeral of Islamic Jihad militants who were killed in an explosion, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on April 15.
Iran's Fighting Force in Gaza, Calling and Firing the Shots: This Is Islamic Jihad in Palestine
| 14.06.2018
A screenshot from the documentary “Who Shot the Barnoar Kids?" showing a masked man aiming a gun.
Israeli True Crime Show Tackles Unsolved Double Murder at Tel Aviv Gay Club
| 14.06.2018
German born scientist Albert Einstein resting in the garden of his villa on the Bay of Luebeck, on Sept. 24, 1928
'Filthy and Obtuse': Einstein's Diary Exposes Unknown Racist Side
| 14.06.2018
Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, names Moshe Dayan as IDF Chief of Staff in 1953.
IN PHOTOS || Israeli Photojournalist Icon Werner Braun Turns 100
, Werner Braun | 14.06.2018
Abbasid-era amulet found in City of David, Jerusalem
Unique 1,000-year-old Islamic Amulet Found in Jerusalem
, | 14.06.2018
The modest version of Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man," with the "fig leaf" used by the center for gifted children in Ra'anana, June 11, 2018.
Opinion || Enough With the Provocations, Our School Didn't Censor Leonardo Da Vinci
| 15.06.2018
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