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Thursday, June 9, 2022
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‘Fatal blow’ to talks: UN nuke watchdog says Iran removing 27 surveillance cameras
By
Jon Gambrell
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Philipp-Moritz Jenne
IAEA head says loss of equipment at nuclear sites poses a ‘serious challenge’ to monitoring efforts, calls situation ‘very tense’
In new escalation, Iran tells IAEA it plans to further ramp up uranium enrichment
By
Jon Gambrell
Iran’s Khamenei says hajj pilgrims must ‘expose Zionist plots’
By
Luke Tress
UN nuclear watchdog censures Iran for not cooperating with inspectors
By
AFP
and
TOI staff
Bennett applauds motion brought by US, Britain, France and Germany as exposing Iran’s ‘true face’; Russia and China oppose resolution
Iran: ‘Unconstructive’ IAEA resolution based on ‘false Zionist’ information
By
AFP
and
TOI staff
Western powers laud ‘unambiguous message’ sent by IAEA’s censure of Iran
By
Jacob Magid
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Agencies
Yamina’s Orbach said in talks to ditch coalition for Likud; MK denies reports
By
TOI staff
Lawmaker said to have told Bennett the government has no chance of surviving; colleague Silman threatens to release damaging documents if he lets party declare her a defector
In another blow to coalition, Knesset advances opposition bills to hike minimum wage
By
TOI staff
After helping sink key bill, rebel Meretz MK reportedly vows to do it again
By
TOI staff
Promoted Content
Revolutionizing how digital experience data is collected, enriched and delivered
Israeli startup Convizit unleashes fully automatic website user activity data capture
Bennett makes unannounced visit to Abu Dhabi to meet with UAE’s ruler
By
Lazar Berman
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett flew to Abu Dhabi Thursday morning to meet with United Arab Emirates President Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan. The visit was kept under wraps until Bennett landed in the UAE capital. The prime minister was met at the airport by UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed along with an honor...
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Three reported hurt as drone strikes near UAE consulate in Iraq’s Kurdistan
By
AFP
and
TOI staff
Dubai International Chamber to open office in Tel Aviv
By
Ricky Ben-David
Live updates (closed)
Ex-education secretary says she talked to Pence about removing Trump after January 6
By
Michael Bachner
and
TOI staff
Betsy Devos says she raised invoking 25th amendment with cabinet members after insurrection but that VP was against it; revelation comes ahead of House hearings on Capitol riot
11:22 pm
'The world is watching': January 6 Congressional panel to say at opening hearing
11:17 pm
Republican Congressional candidate: Saying Hitler 'kind of leader we need' was mistake
11:14 pm
Pro-Russia rebels sentence 3 foreigners who fought for Ukraine to death
Top Ops
Howard Leigh
Time to address the hotheads from all faiths in the Holy City
Claims that Christians are unwelcome in Jerusalem are not accurate; it’s vandalism and other extreme actions by the overzealous of each religion that don’t belong
Yohanan Plesner
Out with the people’s army, in with the hybrid army
The IDF’s universal draft has long been a charade, and a purely professional volunteer army won’t work. Here’s how Israel can meet the security needs of tomorrow
Archaeology
At Goliath’s Gath, board games give relatable insight into daily lives of Canaanites
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
New research into the proliferation of senet, an Egyptian game, shows osmosis of dominant culture and local adaptation; game still played today in Sinai
Conservative movement introduces non-binary liturgy for Torah honors
By
Judah Ari Gross
In unanimous vote, rabbinical panel signs off on lightly tweaked liturgy to accommodate people who do not identify as male or female to avoid ’embarrassment and disrespect’
Plan was for foreign ministers' meet, with Egypt, Jordan too
Israel reportedly brushes off US proposal for summit with Palestinian Authority
By
Michael Horovitz
Israel last week rejected a US proposal for a regional summit with the Palestinian Authority focused on working toward a peace agreement between Jerusalem and Ramallah, according to a Wednesday report. Three senior Israeli officials speaking on anonymity told the Walla news site that the offer was made...
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Palestinian said killed by Israeli forces near Hebron during clashes
By
Aaron Boxerman
Assailants attack off-duty cops in East Jerusalem, gun briefly stolen
By
TOI staff
2 Palestinians indicted for carrying out deadly Elad terror attack
By
Luke Tress
As’ad Yousef As’ad al-Rifa’i and Subhi Emad Sbeihat accused of three nationalistic murders and other attempted killings in May 5 axe rampage
Gunfire from Gaza Strip hits farm building in southern town — army
By
Emanuel Fabian
High Court upholds acquittal of men in lynching of migrant mistaken for terrorist
By
TOI staff
'You have experienced these threats every day'
With Russia threat looming, Europe’s eastern flank looks to Israel for expertise
By
Lazar Berman
ELNET delegation of Baltic and Polish officials studies border security, emergency management, cyber defense; visit seen as step in repairing Warsaw-Jerusalem ties
Ukraine skeptical as Russia, Turkey push for sea lane to export grain
By
Ayse Wieting
and
Suzan Fraser
Interview
'Nobody was looking for this kind of writing from him'
Long-dead author Isaac Bashevis Singer wanted you to see these unearthed essays
By
Yaakov Schwartz
‘Old Truths and New Cliches’ is made up almost entirely of works previously unpublished in English, handpicked by the Nobel laureate and edited by scholar David Stromberg
IDF accuses Hezbollah of gathering intelligence under guise of environmental group
By
Emanuel Fabian
Military’s Arabic-language spokesperson publishes images of ‘Green Without Borders’ post along Lebanon security fence, alleging it to be a front for the Iran-backed terror group
Israel vows to defend offshore gas rig amid escalating tensions with Lebanon
By
TOI staff
and
Agencies
Analysis
Ron Kampeas
House committee hearings on Capitol riot expected to be unsettling for Jews
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The US House of Representatives Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol is about to tell a story, and it comes with a warning: Some parts might be unsettling to Jews. The committee, chaired by Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, is launching primetime hearings at 8...
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January 6 Capitol probe panel’s 1,000 witnesses: From Trump aides to rioters
By
MARY CLARE JALONICK
What we know about Trump’s actions — and inaction — as insurrection unfolded
By
Jill Colvin
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Israeli-owned chain halts UK screenings of film about Prophet Muhammad’s daughter
By
TOI staff
Heritage on stage
Tom Stoppard’s ‘Leopoldstadt’ to explore Jewish roots on Broadway
By
JTA
In first, Yad Vashem chief meets Pope Francis in Vatican
By
Judah Ari Gross
Police investigate staff at nursery school after 1-year-old dies in their care
By
Michael Horovitz
WordPress site builder Elementor buys Strattic in all-Israeli deal
By
Ricky Ben-David
Former IDF chief Eisenkot said set to enter politics, possibly with Yesh Atid
By
TOI staff
Firefighters battle blazes around Jerusalem-area towns
By
Michael Horovitz
Coffee and contemplation
This artist drinks, draws and shares her daily cup of Joe
By
Jessica Steinberg
Arizona man whose mother fled Nazis executed by lethal injection after declining gas
By
JONATHAN J. COOPER
and
JACQUES BILLEAUD
Bread of affliction
CNN’s Jake Tapper reveals he gave Zelensky matzah for Passover
By
MADELINE FIXLER
OECD predicts moderate growth for Israel, slashes global economic outlook
By
Ricky Ben-David
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AP
That's show business
Eight Israeli TV projects chosen for Netflix-backed Sam Spiegel ‘series lab’
By
Jessica Steinberg
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