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Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani watches a beach soccer match in Doha, on October 16, 2019.
Opinion || We Need to Get the Qataris Out of Here, and Fast
| 17.01.2020
An IDF fighter jet damaged due to heavy rainfall that flooded an army base in southern Israel.
Analysis || Why Flooded Israeli F-16s Do Not Bode Well for an Iran War
| 18.01.2020
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Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with his Serbian counterpart in Sochi on December 4, 2019.
Analysis || ‘Leader for Life’: Putin Shows Israelis What They Should Fear
| 17.01.2020
Ashraf Marwan, at his wedding, shakes hands with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, the father of the bride, July 7, 1966.
Code Name 'Angel': Mossad Agent Who Handled Israel's Greatest Spy Speaks Out
| 17.01.2020
Jay Sekulow, U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, speaks at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Va., Oct. 23, 2015.
Meet Donald Trump's Lawyer: A Messianic Jew Who Loves Jesus and Hates BDS
| 18.01.2020
For months now, Putin has been waging a blatantly anti-Polish campaign, claiming, in part, that Poland played a part in the outbreak of World War II and that it collaborated with Nazi Germany
Analysis || The Dirty Politics Behind Israel's Capitulation to Putin's WWII Revisionism
| 16.01.2020
Grotta dei Cavalli
The Aquatic Neanderthal: They Could Swim and Dive for Clams
| 15.01.2020
Iran's Arak nuclear facility in 2011.
Analysis || An Iranian Nuclear Breakout? Not So Fast
| 17.01.2020
Shraga Schlachter.
How a Notorious Pimp Became a Respected Rabbi and Sex Addiction Therapist
Sivan Ben Ari and Yochai Maital | 18.01.2020
An anti-government demonstrator jumps on tires that were set on fire to block a main highway as he holds a national flag, during a protest in the town of Jal el-Dib, north of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020. Following a brief lull, Lebanese protesters returned to the streets, blocking several roads around the capital, Beirut, and other areas of the country on Tuesday in renewed rallies against a ruling elite they say has failed to address the economy's downward spiral. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Opinion || Default Will Mean the End of Lebanon as We Know It
| 16.01.2020
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