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Friday, June 10, 2022
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US lawmakers aim to integrate defense systems of Israel, 9 Arab states against Iran
By
Jacob Magid
Bipartisan bills in House and Senate would see Israel work with countries including Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar — though it’s unclear that they’re on board
Blinken warns Iran shutting IAEA cameras will deepen nuclear crisis
By
AFP
‘Fatal blow’ to talks: UN nuke watchdog says Iran removing 27 surveillance cameras
By
Jon Gambrell
and
Philipp-Moritz Jenne
‘We won’t let anyone feel afraid’: Over 170K march in Tel Aviv Pride Parade
By
TOI staff
This year’s march took place on Rokach Boulevard rather than traditional route, due to extensive construction work
Coalition granted weekend reprieve after ‘good’ Bennett-Orbach meeting
By
TOI staff
Yamina lawmaker and prime minister slated to sit down again on Sunday as reports swirl that government could be days away from collapse
Yamina rebel said threatening fellow party member if she’s declared a defector
By
TOI staff
Sa’ar says government has failed, hints at need for stability during transition
By
Luke Tress
Meretz ups pressure on rebel MK to quit as she vows to again oppose key bill
By
Tobias Siegal
From The Hartman Institute
Catastrophe or Salvation? Israel’s Coalition Government
Israel may currently have the most diverse government anywhere in the democratic world. So why is it so divisive? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi and Elana Stein Hain discuss.
Trump 'summoned a violent mob, intended to remain president'
Congressional panel probing US Capitol riot blames Trump for ‘attempted coup’
By
LISA MASCARO
,
MARY CLARE JALONICK
and
Farnoush Amiri
House committee opens first hearing with new footage of deadly violence and startling testimony from Trump’s inner circle, tying his lies about election fraud to the Jan. 6 attack
Analysis
January 6 hearings: A harrowing American moment, repackaged for prime time
By
Ted Anthony
‘We can’t sweep this under the rug’: Takeaways from first Jan. 6 committee hearing
By
MARY CLARE JALONICK
,
Farnoush Amiri
and
KEVIN FREKING
Syria halts flights at Damascus airport after runway hit in alleged Israeli strike
By
Agencies
and
TOI staff
State media reports ‘some technical equipment stopped functioning at the airport’ without mentioning attack that it earlier blamed on Israel
Israeli jets said to strike targets south of Damascus for second time this week
By
TOI staff
Hezbollah leader says group can thwart Israeli gas extraction, won’t stand idly by
By
Aaron Boxerman
and
TOI staff
Leader of polygamous Jerusalem cult found dead in prison cell
By
TOI staff
Prisons service to examine death of Daniel Ambash, who was serving 26 years for what has been described as one of the most shocking abuse cases in Israel’s history
US reopens line of communication for Palestinians severed by Trump
By
Jacob Magid
The Biden administration on Thursday restored a line of communication to the Palestinian Authority that had been cut by former US president Donald Trump. The largely bureaucratic, yet symbolic step came as Washington continued to hold off on reopening the US consulate in Jerusalem, a move demanded by...
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Palestinian said killed by Israeli forces near Hebron during clashes
By
Aaron Boxerman
Month after Al Jazeera reporter killed, IDF yet to complete probe
By
Emanuel Fabian
Top Ops
Gil Ribak
Too Arab? Joshua Cohen’s Mizrachi problem
The Pulitzer laureate’s portrayal of Israelis suggests that under his political criticism lurks a cultural disdain toward those with ’unibrows’ and ’neckbeards’
Bradley Shavit Artson
When a rabbi sins
Those who cross the line irreparably violate a trust – and yet they are still people and need to know they are never beyond help
Times Will Tell
Podcast: This feminist aims to make prayer, and higher education, more inclusive
By
TOI staff
Welcome to Times Will Tell, The Times of Israel’s weekly feature podcast. This week, host Jessica Steinberg speaks to Dr. Tova Hartman, dean of the faculty of humanities at the Ono Academic Campus and founder of the Shira Hadasha congregation in Jerusalem, a first-of-its-kind religious community that combines a commitment to Jewish law...
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Two left-wing activists hurt in West Bank after settlers hurl stones at them
By
Emanuel Fabian
Rights group says security forces were nearby but apparently didn’t intervene during assault, which took place near illegal outpost in South Hebron Hills
Footage emerges of Palestinians assaulting off-duty cops in Jerusalem
By
TOI staff
Gone with the wind
Israelis mock fake report of attack on gassy Mossad agent
By
TOI staff
False report ripe for satire after Iranian outlets claim drone attack in Iraq took out Israeli spy named ‘Asa Flots’
Indie band with Israeli bassist cancels Tel Aviv shows after BDS pressure
By
Amy Spiro
Grammy-nominated group Big Thief pulls out of Barby gigs despite group member Max Oleartchik — son of Kaveret’s Alon Oleartchik — hailing from and living in the Jewish state
Polish president compares Putin to Hitler, slams France, Germany for talking to him
By
Agencies
and
TOI staff
Polish President Andrzej Duda has sharply criticized the ongoing contacts between the leaders of France and Germany and Vladimir Putin, saying the conversations serve only to legitimize the Russian leader. French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have spoken to Putin several times since Russia invaded...
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Revanchist Putin compares self to 17th century tsar who fought Sweden
By
AFP
Ukraine ‘holding on’ in key Donbas towns against Russian offensive
By
Quentin Tyberghien
Planning chief says shelved proposal for 6 new marinas to be raised again
By
Sue Surkes
National Planning and Building Council head says ‘people need to get organized’ ahead of plan’s return to agenda, after recent decision to only recommend 1 new marina
Gaza beaches made safe for swimming with help of environmental peace group
By
Sara Serfaty
'I don’t think our country's representing us well right now'
MLB’s Gabe Kapler follows a Jewish sports tradition with National Anthem protest
By
jacob gurvis
From Hank Greenberg to Aly Raisman, Jewish athletes have often spoken up against injustice. Here’s a short history of others who have stood up for their values
Supreme Court upholds Greek church sales to far-right group, ending legal battle
By
Sue Surkes
Top court backs earlier district court ruling rejecting retrial bid. Patriarchate vows to continue supporting Palestinian tenants who face potential eviction
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Israelis okayed to travel to Qatar for November’s World Cup in deal with FIFA
By
Amy Spiro
Woman found dead at home; police arrest husband nonchalantly smoking in living room
By
TOI staff
‘I’m dying to murder you’: Liberman files police complaint over death threats
By
TOI staff
Court accepts plea deal for ex-minister Litzman in pedophile case
By
TOI staff
Head of state-backed volunteer group under fire for pandemic tweets against doctors
By
Judah Ari Gross
Germany records 29% increase in antisemitic crimes in 2021
By
Toby Axelrod
Gunfire from Gaza Strip hits farm building in southern town — army
By
Emanuel Fabian
GOP congressional candidate: Saying Hitler is ‘kind of leader we need’ was a mistake
By
CAROLYN THOMPSON
Israeli extradited to Germany over alleged part in massive investment scam
By
TOI staff
and
Simona Weinglass
Teachers to strike Sunday amid struggle for higher wages, better conditions
By
Michael Horovitz
Rafael revamps anti-tank missile for longer range, more firepower
By
Emanuel Fabian
NY Supreme Court sides with mother opposed to curriculum at son’s Brooklyn yeshiva
By
julia GERGELY
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