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Interpol headquarters in Lyon, France. Confidential information from the European law enforcement agency found its way to Japanese authorities via Israeli high-tech firm Cellebrite.
 
Sensitive FBI, Interpol Info Leaked From Israeli Firm Cellebrite, Court Documents Show
 
Omer Benjakob | 22.08.2022
 
 
 
The Greening Israel Project signpost in the West Bank, opposite from the settlement of Har Bracha.
 
‘Biblical Mandate’: The U.S. Evangelicals Behind the Latest West Bank Land Grab
 
Judy Maltz | 22.08.2022
 
 
 
An old map of 'Greater Israel,' other countries labeled 'Enemies.' Art by Sivan Hurwitz.
 
Tel Aviv and the Israeli Government Spar Over School Maps Showing 1967 Borders
 
Or Kashti | 23.08.2022
 
 
 
Rolf Eden and friends. 'I bought a crappy jalopy and put a gorgeous chick dressed in a bikini in it.'
 
1930–2022 || A Farewell to the 'German Jewry’s Viagra'
 
Haaretz | 21.08.2022
 
 
 
Stockholm, Sweden
 
Bomb Found Outside Swedish Festival Where Iranian Dissident Played
 
Reuters | 22.08.2022
 
 
 
A child holds a poster of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcoming him back to Ramallah after his '50 Holocausts' comment in Berlin
 
Opinion || What Palestinians Really Think About the Holocaust
 
Bishara A. Bahbah | 22.08.2022
 
 
 
Yair Golan (left) and Zehava Galon
 
'We'll Cease to Exist': The Battle to Lead Israel's Shrinking Left
 
Allison Kaplan Sommer | 22.08.2022
 
 
 
Syrian President Bashar Assad and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Ottoman-era Ciragan Palace in Istanbul, Turkey in 2010.
 
Analysis || Assad Can Declare Diplomatic Victory With Turkey
 
Zvi Bar'el | 22.08.2022
 
 
 
Palestinian travelers from the West Bank arrive at Ramon Airport, near Eilat, to board an Israeli flight to Cyprus, on Monday.
 
Normally Forbidden, West Bank Palestinians Fly Out of Israeli Airport in Pilot Program
 
Nati Yefet | 23.08.2022
 
 
 
Israeli President Isaac Herzog stands next to his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan after a press conference in Ankara, in March.
 
'A Sign of Weakness': Why Israel and Turkey Are Suddenly Friends Again
 
Haaretz Weekly | 23.08.2022
 
 
 
 
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