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Monday, June 6, 2022
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Rebel Yamina, Meretz MKs said to oppose West Bank law renewal, possibly dooming it
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
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TOI staff
Justice minister, who has said coalition’s future is at stake, insists vote won’t be delayed, despite fact that Silman and Rinawie Zoabi’s votes are decisive in deadlocked Knesset
With crucial settlement bill set for plenum, unclear coalition has votes to pass it
By
TOI staff
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In blow to coalition, Knesset votes down bill to renew West Bank law
By
TOI staff
Two coalition lawmakers vote against measure, others strategically absent, as opposition draws line in the sand
8:59 pm
Syria reports Israeli strikes over southern part of country
7:59 pm
In blow to coalition, Knesset votes down bill to renew West Bank law
6:15 pm
Thai authorities said to foil recent plan to attack Israelis
UN: Iran not providing ‘credible’ answers on nuclear material at undeclared sites
By
TOI staff
and
Agencies
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi on Monday said Iran has still not provided satisfactory answers over the presence of uranium at three facilities. "Iran has not provided explanations that are technically credible in relation to the agency’s findings at three undeclared locations in Iran," Grossi said...
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As IAEA convenes amid stalled nuclear talks, Iran faces likely censure
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Agencies
and
TOI staff
Energy trader: US may let sanctioned Iranian oil onto market without nuclear deal
By
TOI staff
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AP
Kosher in the Bahamas
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Shaked's decision a breach of refugee laws, lawyer says
Iranian journalist, ToI blogger facing deportation 5 years after Israel welcomed her
By
TOI staff
Neda Amin, an Iranian-born journalist, former reporter for The Times of Israel's Persian website, and a Times of Israel blogger, who was given safe haven in Israel in 2017, is facing deportation on the orders of Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked. Amin told Channel 12 news on Monday that she was "shocked" at the...
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Israel said considering expanded travel warning amid fears of Iranian revenge attack
By
TOI staff
After advisory issued against visiting Turkey, TV report cites concerns Iran may see Israelis traveling abroad over summer as potential targets
After Israeli warning, Thailand said to be on high alert for potential Iranian spies
By
TOI staff
Two Palestinians suspected of planning ‘hostile activity’ arrested in Tel Aviv
By
Emanuel Fabian
Police counter-terrorism and Shin Bet officers arrest pair from Nablus after they illegally entered Israel; police don’t say if they were armed
Palestinian flag emerges as flashpoint as tensions simmer across Israel
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Agencies
IDF: Palestinians hurl explosive at troops, who open fire in response
By
TOI staff
French-Palestinian lawyer held for alleged terror links jailed for 3 more months
By
AFP
and
TOI staff
Israel said preparing to defend new Karish gas rig from Hezbollah attack
By
TOI staff
According to Kan, Navy using vessels including submarines to protect drilling site; Iron Dome battery to be placed nearby as well
Beirut warns Jerusalem against ‘provocation’ as new Israeli gas rig arrives in place
By
TOI staff
From the Blogs
Gary Cohen
‘Sit there, the game is starting’: A surreal Lebanon War moment
40 years after Operation Peace for Galilee, an IDF vet offers an (expletive-laden) reminiscence about the time his commander noticed he was from Scotland
Top Ops
Andrew Silow-Carroll
Being able to name trees and flowers is changing my life
Now that I have names for the sycamore, the sumac, and our neighbors’ Japanese zelkova, I see life and the order in it just where it’s always been, all around me
Naomi Chazan
The ongoing problem of competing sovereign claims to the same land
Despite the impending likely renewal of the ’Emergency Regulations for Judea and Samaria,’ Israel cannot subjugate the Palestinians with impunity forever
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Daily Briefing June 6: Debates continue in Knesset; Biden postpones trip to region
By
TOI staff
Political reporter Tal Schneider discusses Monday at the Knesset as US correspondent Jacob Magid looks at Biden’s postponed Mideast jaunt and US-Palestinian conversations
Leak from Dead Sea Works pollutes surrounding area; protected plants found dead
By
TOI staff
Nature and Parks Authority says leak from supply canal caused salination of soil; plants dying as a result, some of them protected species; ICL says working to fix it
Police say they assume mom missing for 4 days is alive: ‘Leaving no stone unturned’
By
TOI staff
Aunt of Sapir Nachum, last seen Thursday, appeals to anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts: ‘I’m begging, let her go home to her children’; partner’s remand extended for a week
Russian envoy to Israel dismisses reports Putin is ill: ‘Don’t hold your breath’
By
TOI staff
Anatoly Viktorov insists president is well enough ‘to continue his important work for the country’; denies any war crimes in Ukraine
Ukraine suffers setbacks in bid to retake parts of strategic city Severodonetsk
By
Blaise GAUQUELIN
and
Quentin Tyberghien
Ukraine: ‘Constant’ military aid needed from West until Russia defeated
By
AFP
Haredi protesters allegedly throw rocks at car in Jerusalem, causing crash
By
TOI staff
Driver, three others sustain light injuries after hitting excavation works for city’s light rail
Vote to be held after Johnson booed at jubilee celebrations
Embattled UK PM Johnson to face confidence vote from within his own party
By
Jill Lawless
LONDON (AP) — Britain's governing Conservatives will hold a no-confidence vote in Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday that could oust him as Britain's leader. Party official Graham Brady says he has received enough letters from lawmakers demanding a vote on Johnson's leadership to trigger one. That happens...
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Colorful pageant, street parties across UK cap Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee
By
SYLVIA HUI
'This is Judaism and it's been here all along'
France has 500,000 Jews and only 5 women rabbis, but this group wants to change that
By
HANNAH STEINKOPF-FRANK
Last month saw the second Daughters of Rashi conference, a cross-denominational event focusing on expanding women’s roles in Judaism — and for participants, it’s a call to action
Out with the unicorns, in with the centaurs? A new tech milestone takes shape
By
Ricky Ben-David
Leading investment firm BVP says global tech and VC community should look to a horse of a different color to measure promising ventures
Israeli cyber firm Perimeter 81 secures $100m investment at $1b valuation
By
Ricky Ben-David
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By
TOI staff
51-year-old man shot dead in northern village of Arara
By
TOI staff
Death toll in Iran apartment building collapse rises to 41
By
AP
and
TOI staff
Crowds pay tribute to fallen on 78th anniversary of D-Day, with war again in Europe
By
Sylvie Corbet
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Jeff Schaeffer
WHO: 780 monkeypox cases in non-endemic countries, but global risk level moderate
By
AFP
Bus drivers from two major companies strike for better conditions, more pay
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Michael Horovitz
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