| | Netanyahu Rejects Gaza Humanitarian City Plan, Demands Faster, Realistic Alternatives | | The proposal, originally advanced by Defense Minister Israel Katz, would have seen the creation of a large-scale relocation zone to house over 600,000 displaced Palestinians. But the IDF has reportedly opposed the plan on both logistical and strategic grounds warning that the extensive project, which could take up to a year to complete, would severely undermine efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages still held by Hamas. | |
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| | Israel’s Most Advanced Satellite Soars into Space via SpaceX | | In a landmark achievement for Israeli space technology, the Dror-1 communications satellite was launched successfully on Sunday from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Weighing 4.5 tons, Dror-1 is Israel’s most advanced communications satellite to date and is expected to serve the country’s strategic and civilian communication needs for at least the next 15 years. | |
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| Did You Know? “Israel’s journey into space is a testament to its innovation and determination. One of the most inspiring milestones came in 2019 when Beresheet, Israel’s first lunar lander made it all the way to the Moon. Although it crash-landed during descent, Beresheet captured global admiration and put Israel among the few nations to orbit the Moon. Spearheaded by the non-profit SpaceIL and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the mission showcased Israel’s technological prowess and bold ambition.” |
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| 15th Century Manuscripts Reveal Insights into Ethiopian Jewish Traditions | | A remarkable discovery by a Tel Aviv University research team has brought new light to the ancient Jewish heritage of Ethiopia’s Beta Israel community. In June 2024, two religious manuscripts dating back over 600 years were uncovered during a workshop held as part of the university’s Orit Guardians program. These are now believed to be the oldest known Jewish texts ever found in the possession of Beta Israel spiritual leaders. | |
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| | IDF Mandates Arabic and Islamic Studies for All Intelligence Soldiers | | In a sweeping reform designed to overhaul Israel’s military intelligence capabilities, the IDF announced that all intelligence personnel across every unit will undergo mandatory training in Arabic language and Islamic studies beginning immediately. The move, initiated by IDF Intelligence Directorate chief Maj.-Gen. Shlomi Binder, comes in direct response to intelligence shortfalls that preceded the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre. This initiative is not a surface adjustment, but a deep cultural and educational shift intended to ensure that Israel’s intelligence corps never again misses signs hidden in cultural nuance or regional dialect. | |
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