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Artist’s rendering of the megacity of Neom, in Saudia Arabia. 'It will shine a light on alternative ways to live,' said Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
 
Saudi Arabia's Futuristic City Already Belongs in the Past
 
Naama Riba | 31.07.2022
 
 
 
Kushner speaks during a press briefing on the agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates at the White House in August 2020.
 
From MBS to Al-Aqsa: Five Takeaways From Jared Kushner's Leaked Memoir
 
Jonathan Shamir | 31.07.2022
 
 
 
Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Begin, in 2008.
 
Analysis || Son of Legendary Israeli Leader Fought Netanyahu Over Four Decades, Until He Couldn't
 
Anshel Pfeffer | 01.08.2022
 
 
 
Omer Atzili appearing for Maccabi Haifa last season.
 
The Scandal Shocking Israel: Soccer Stars, Underage Girls and Drugs
 
Allison Kaplan Sommer | 31.07.2022
 
 
 
Gilad Levy playing for the young Israel side.
 
Tallest Man in Israel Aims High: ‘I’m Not Ashamed to Say I Want to Reach the NBA’
 
Arie Livnat | 27.07.2022
 
 
 
Clusters of sabra fruit on a cactus plant.
 
Why Israelis Stopped Eating Their National Symbol
 
Anat Georgy | 01.08.2022
 
 
 
The mosaic floor of the 1,500-year-old convent rediscovered by soldiers in a military zone near Shoham, central Israel.
 
Israeli Soldiers Accidentally Discover Byzantine Convent While Training, Again
 
Ruth Schuster | 01.08.2022
 
 
 
Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan. “The race has become less about the two candidates and more a proxy fight between the two organizations."
 
Michigan's Top Congresswoman Bemoans Israel 'Proxy War' in Democratic Primary
 
Ben Samuels | 01.08.2022
 
 
 
'Jews for Andy' attending a campaign rally for Michigan Democratic Reps. Andy Levin and Rashida Tlaib with Sen. Bernie Sanders, last Friday.
 
Michigan Jews Defend Progressive Candidate Against AIPAC's 'Fearmongering'
 
Ben Samuels | 31.07.2022
 
 
 
Gershon Hacohen. “A large number of the questions that can be found rolling from side to side in our public discourse, has to do with whether Zionism was secular-liberal from its outset, or whether there was something else in Zionism.”
 
This Israeli General Has Tough News for Those Who Want to Live Here in Peace
 
Shany Littman | 29.07.2022
 
 
 
 
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