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An artist’s rendering of Oumuamua. “It waited in place, like a buoy in the ocean, until the ‘ship’ of the solar system ran into it.”
If True, This Could Be One of the Greatest Discoveries in Human History
| 16.01.2019
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Hall of Remembrance on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem on October 10, 2019.
Opinion || Yes, Netanyahu’s Iran Policy Has Failed and Tehran Will Strike Back
| 15.10.2019
Russian and Syrian national flags flutter on military vehicles near Manbij, Syria October 15, 2019.
Live Updates: Russia Moves Into Syrian Territory Abandoned by U.S.
, , | 15.10.2019
A UH-60 Black Hawk crew member flies over the Syrian countryside, August 17, 2019.
Analysis || Trump's Retreat From Syria Is Already Changing the Mideast for Worse, and Israel Should Beware
| 15.10.2019
U.S. President Donald Trump and visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu walk along the Colonnade of the White House in Washington, on March 25, 2019.
Opinion || Bye-bye Trump, Shalom Bibi
| 14.10.2019
Aleksey Burkov, being detained by Israeli police officers.
Washington Wants Him – and So Does Putin. Who Is the Russian Hacker Jailed in Israel?
, , | 15.10.2019
Kurdish protesters hold photos of Hevrin Khalaf and Rojinda Qendil, a Kurdish fighter killed in Syria, during a demonstration in central Beirut, October 13, 2019.
Kurdish Politician Among Nine Civilians Executed by Turkish-backed Fighters in Syria
, | 13.10.2019
A man passing a poster of Syrian President Bashar Assad at the newly opened crossing between the Iraqi town of Qaim and Syria's Boukamal, September 30, 2019. The Arabic sign reads, "Congratulations victory."
Analysis || How Bashar Assad Won in Syria
| 15.10.2019
Syrian families fleeing the battle zone between Turkey-led forces and Kurdish fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) around the northern flashpoint town of Ras al-Ain, October 15, 2019.
Desperate Kurds See Only Enemies Around Them. A Special Report From Qamishli, Syria
Wilson Fache | 15.10.2019
An Haaretz investigation reveals Israel to be a top exporter of tools to help dictators track dissidents all over the world.
Revealed: Israel's Cyber-spy Industry Helps World Dictators Hunt Dissidents and Gays
, | 20.10.2018
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