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Monday, March 28, 2022
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Hadera terror victims named as Border Police officers Yazan Falah, Shirel Aboukrat
By
Emanuel Fabian
and
ToI Staff
Both were 19; police praise them for bravery, saying they saved many civilians, ‘giving up their lives for the security of the people of Israel’; funerals set for Monday afternoon
‘Salt of the earth’: Bereaved relatives mourn 19-year-old victims of Hadera shooting
By
Tobias Siegal
and
ToI Staff
Reinforcements, roadblocks: High alert after two officers killed in Hadera shooting
By
ToI Staff
Announcing permanent regional forum, Israel, Arab states laud alliance, decry terror
By
Lazar Berman
and
Aaron Boxerman
At Negev Summit, Lapid says Iran and proxies ‘certainly have something to fear’; diplomats from US, Egypt, Morocco, Bahrain highlight necessity of advancing peace with Palestinians
Full text of Yair Lapid’s Negev Summit speech: Making history in Abraham’s footsteps
Analysis
As news breaks of Hadera attack, mood and attention quickly shift at Negev Summit
By
Lazar Berman
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Rather than deter Arab FMs in Israel, Hadera terror seems to bolster their resolve
While Lapid speaks of ‘making history,’ his UAE counterpart says he wants to correct it — to make up for 43 years of ‘lost time’ since Egypt broke the Arab taboo on peacemaking
PA calls Negev Summit ‘cover-up for annexation,’ but doesn’t pan Arab states
By
Jacob Magid
and
Aaron Boxerman
Foreign ministers of Bahrain, UAE, Morocco and Egypt arrive for Negev Summit
By
Lazar Berman
and
Aaron Boxerman
Help feed the Jewish Ukrainian refugees arriving in Israel
They escaped a war with only the shirts on their backs. The least we can do is feed them. Please help feed the traumatized refugees.
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Russia says it would only utilize nuclear weapons to counter existential threat
By
ToI Staff
Moscow said to deploy mercenary Wagner Group in Ukraine as seven EU countries urge their citizens not to join fighting; Amnesty accuses Russia of committing war crimes in Mariupol
2:50 am
Brazil's Bolsonaro hospitalized after feeling unwell
2:31 am
Ukrainian forces claim to retake Irpin suburb of Kyiv ahead of talks
1:39 am
Pentagon may need to ask Congress for boosted funding to support Ukraine
2 police officers killed in terror shooting in Hadera; both gunmen shot dead
By
Emanuel Fabian
Attack near bus stop, restaurants in northern city wounds several others; Arab Israeli assailants affiliated with Islamic State
Islamic State claims Hadera attack; minister: the two terrorists were linked to IS
By
ToI Staff
After Hadera attack, reports of settler vandalism and assault on elderly Palestinian
By
ToI Staff
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Mar. 28: In wake of terror attack, Negev Summit gets down to business
By
ToI Staff
Emanuel Fabian gives details of Sunday’s deadly Hadera shooting; Lazar Berman updates us on the landmark Negev Summit while Tal Schneider interviews two diplomats on the sidelines
Government vows to fight terror with ‘full force’ following deadly Hadera shooting
By
ToI Staff
One of Islamic State gunmen who killed 2 cops said to be brother of police officer
By
ToI Staff
and
Emanuel Fabian
Top Ops
David Makovsky
A new regional role for Israel as Washington shows signs of stepping back
The Arab involvement in the Negev Summit speaks to an appreciation of both Israel’s sensibility as a local power and its unique placement with regard to the US
William Daroff
Walking the line in Poland and Ukraine
In trying to do my piece to to help some of the millions of Ukrainian refugees during this time of humanitarian catastrophe, the stories of 3 people stood out
Karl Grossman
When Hitler could have been overthrown
When the ’Jewish James Bond’ explains how even Hitler didn’t have to be Hitler and the West can still stop Putin’s tyranny, you believe him
Meryl Danziger
The shuk, the mad, and the shiny
That time my hunt for a new garbage can became an object lesson on surviving an Israeli shopping trip
Israeli study: 4th shots were key to saving lives among over-60s in Omicron wave
By
Nathan Jeffay
Research by Clalit, not yet peer-reviewed, shows just one fully-boosted elderly Israeli died for every five un-boosted – raising question of how many could have been saved globally
China starts its most extensive lockdown in two years as cases surge in Shanghai
By
Agencies
Women's History Month
'She was brilliant, her talents couldn't be suppressed'
When women – and Jews – were forced out of sciences, this Nazi-era pioneer persisted
By
Cathryn J. Prince
Gertrude Goldhaber fled the Holocaust to become a renowned US researcher and women’s rights activist. Her son is gifting a treasure trove of documents to NYC’s Leo Baeck Institute
PM to Blinken: Israel ‘concerned’ by potential delisting of IRGC as terror group
By
ToI Staff
and
Agencies
Bennett hails ‘historic’ Negev Summit, says ‘proud of what Israel is doing’ to address Ukraine war; secretary of state: ‘Deal or no deal,’ US will keep working to counter Iran
Netanyahu: Blinken making a ‘big mistake’ on Iran nuclear deal
By
ToI Staff
EU envoy in Tehran, as Iran says nuclear deal ‘within reach’
By
LUJAIN JO
and
Amir Vahdat
Jordan’s King Abdullah II meets with Abbas in rare West Bank visit
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
Monarch makes first trip to Ramallah since 2017; Gantz had reportedly sought to join meeting, but was blocked by Bennett
Bennett tests positive for coronavirus after unmasked meeting with Blinken
By
ToI Staff
Police chief Shabtai also diagnosed, both feel well; the two attended situation assessment with other officials in wake of Hadera attack
Coalition whip rejects Western Wall deal, says site needs its ‘Orthodox character’
By
Judah Ari Gross
MK Idit Silman’s remarks against compromise that would grant progressive movements greater representation at the Kotel spark criticism from Reform, Conservative Jews
Right wing tears into Bennett for using term ‘West Bank’ at Blinken meeting
By
ToI Staff
After heated debate, cabinet approves building 5 new communities in the Negev
By
ToI Staff
'If I need to shoot some Russians, I can pray later on'
From tefillin to training: The Orthodox former IDF soldier on Ukraine’s front lines
By
Dinah Spritzer
42-year-old Tzvi Arieli is a Latvian native, an Israeli citizen and sees himself as Ukrainian. Now he’s battling Russian invaders — and has harsh words for Israel, his second home
Russia, Ukraine to resume talks as Kyiv warns against Korea-like split to country
By
Agencies
Near-stalemate in fighting may cause Russia to temper demands, but Ukraine doesn’t want ‘separation line’; Kyiv says Mariupol being turned ‘into dust’ by Russian shelling
Ukraine reports new fires in Russian-occupied Chernobyl exclusion zone
By
Agencies
Zelensky says West ‘lacking courage’ in helping Ukraine fight
By
YURAS KARMANAU
'It looks like this country has learned from the past'
In twist of history, Holocaust survivors fleeing Ukraine find safety in Germany
By
Kirsten Grieshaber
Russian invasion stirs up old memories for those acquainted with war; ‘My whole body was shaking, and those fears crept up again through my entire body,’ says one survivor
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By
Judah Ari Gross
Travel spike causes mass delays at airport; situation likely to worsen over Passover
By
Stuart Winer
Mila Kunis leads moment of silence, a plea for Ukraine at Oscars
By
Tim Reynolds
Will Smith shocks Oscars, hits presenter Chris Rock who joked about his wife
By
Tim Reynolds
Israel said to up air defense, fearing attack on Negev Summit
By
ToI Staff
Family bereaved in Beersheba attack turns down visit by terrorist’s relatives
By
Tobias Siegal
Likud rapped for paying legal fees of probed Netanyahu aides
By
ToI Staff
Israel’s Glilot Partners raises $220m to back early-stage cyber, software startups
By
Ricky Ben-David
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