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Hamas attack on Gaza border communities in Southern Israel on October 7.
 
IDF Ordered Hannibal Directive on October 7 to Prevent Hamas Taking Soldiers Captive
 
Yaniv Kubovich  
 
Smoke rises during an Israeli air strike, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, in Gaza City, July 7, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 276 || Hamas Says Netanyahu Impeding Hostage Talks, Calls on Mediators to Intervene
 
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Chikli and Le Pen.
 
'A Diplomatic Bomb' || Israel's Diaspora Minister Rallied Behind Le Pen, and Israeli Diplomats Are Livid
 
Amir Tibon  
 
Rocket interceptions seen from the Amiad Junction, on Sunday.
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 275 || IDF: 'Suspicious Target' Intercepted Over Red Sea en Route to Israel
 
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir in the Knesset plenum
 
Analysis || 'A Miraculous Time': Israel's Far-right Fundamentalists Want War, Settlements and Intifada
 
Anshel Pfeffer  
 
President Joe Biden meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York, in September 2023.
 
Haaretz Today || Biden Is Out-of-date on Israel and Netanyahu, and It's a Problem
 
Amir Tibon  
 
 
A poster depicting the face of Benjamin Netanyahu with a red handprint is pictured between Israeli flags during an anti-government demonstration by left-wing activists in Tel Aviv on Saturday.
 
Analysis || Netanyahu Is Playing for Time in Gaza Negotiations, Betting on the Hostages' Fate
 
Amos Harel  
 
June 2024: Right-wing Jewish youth surround and threaten a Palestinian photographer during the Jerusalem Day 'flag march."
 
In '99, Ron Pundak Had a Grim Vision of Israel's Future. It Was Painfully Accurate
 
Ron Pundak  
 
 
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen talks to journalists after partial results in the second round of the French parliamentary elections, at the French far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally - RN) party venue in Paris, France, July 7, 2024.
 
France Rejects Le Pen's Far Right. But Can Macron Govern Without the Far Left?
 
Sefy Hendler  
 
הגלריה לאמנות אום אל פאחם
 
In Surprise Move, Netanyahu Government Announces Israel's First Museum of Arab Culture
 
David B. Green  
 
 
 
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