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Sunday, June 26, 2022
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Chairing his final cabinet meeting, Bennett hails government’s ethos of unity
By
TOI staff
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AP
PM points to relative calm on border with Gaza Strip and economic recovery after pandemic as achievements of his diverse 8-party coalition
Bennett: It sounds like fiction, but Israel needs a coalition from Ben Gvir to Abbas
By
TOI staff
Knesset set to disperse on Monday; Lapid to take over as PM in midweek
By
TOI staff
Lawmakers reportedly aim to pass dispersal law as soon as possible, with both sides wanting it done quickly; Liberman rules out cooperating with Netanyahu
Biden slated to meet with Netanyahu during visit to Israel
By
Jacob Magid
and
TOI staff
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing June 26: Lapid’s 1st battle; introducing ToI film ‘Dead Sea Walking’
By
TOI staff
Top Ops
Noya Rimalt
With end of Roe v. Wade, do women in Israel have it better?
Without the legal right to end a pregnancy, Israeli women seeking termination must falsely present themselves to gatekeeping committees as ‘mad’ or ‘bad’
Pamela Laufer-Ukeles
It’s not (just) about the right to an abortion
What was sacred about abortion in America was how the Constitution was understood to protect the private decision-making rights of women. That’s gone now
David K. Rees
The death of Roe v. Wade: People need to calm down – and get to work
The ruling is not as dramatic as either side thinks, the Court has made for more egregious rulings and Dems need to roll up their sleeves and win more elections
Pamela Becker
The unbearable lightness of summer vacation
The odds are high that some families you know are struggling. You can help by giving the parents a breather and occupying their kids for a day – or an hour!
Security forces arrest 3 Palestinian witnesses to suspected stabbing by settler
By
Aaron Boxerman
Israeli murder suspect held incommunicado since Thursday, sparking calls for him to be allowed to meet with his lawyer; second Israeli woman also detained by police, attorneys say
Hundreds rally in support of settler suspected of killing Palestinian in West Bank
By
TOI staff
IDF set to use satellite imagery, mapping experts in probe of journalist’s death
By
TOI staff
and
Emanuel Fabian
Live updates (closed)
Lapid said to warn EU official that renewing nuclear talks a ‘strategic mistake’
By
TOI staff
After Borrell messages FM to update him on plan to travel to Tehran ahead of reviving JCPOA talks, Lapid says move demonstrates lack of care for Israelis being targeted in Turkey
4:47 pm
Gantz says officials should only discuss Iran threat behind closed doors, after media reports of disagreements
3:01 pm
Iran's next revolution will be female, says Cannes winner
2:53 pm
Turkey police forcibly break up Istanbul Pride march, detaining dozens, including journalist
Hezbollah said to have built 15 new observation posts, all along border with Israel
By
Emanuel Fabian
IDF tells Israeli TV the Lebanese terror group has set up lookouts on northern frontier meters from army positions, including at spot where it staged raid that sparked 2006 war
US mediator presents Lebanon’s maritime border proposal to Israeli team
By
TOI staff
Ministers okay housing grants for South Lebanon Army vets living in Israel
By
Emanuel Fabian
Holocaust Survivor Day
Online software can scan pics from prewar Europe, Holocaust
Google engineer identifies anonymous faces in WWII photos with AI facial recognition
By
Yaakov Schwartz
While visiting the POLIN museum in 2016, Daniel Patt realized he could be walking by his own relatives without knowing it, so he designed a platform ‘From Numbers to Names’
Auschwitz Museum alleges it’s a target of Russian propaganda
By
Vanessa Gera
Likud MK says Ra’am could join coalition; Netanyahu disavows comments
By
TOI staff
Likud immediately dismisses Amsalem’s remarks as ‘contrary to the position’ of opposition leader; Religious Zionism also says it won’t sit with the Islamist party
Netanyahu summoned to testify before panel probing deadly Meron crush
By
TOI staff
Live updates (closed)
Bennett: It sounds like fiction, but I’d want coalition with Ben Gvir, Mansour Abbas
By
TOI staff
Iran vows to press ahead with nuclear development until West ends ‘illegal behavior’
By
TOI staff
Senior Iranian official tells EU diplomat that breaches of 2015 deal a ‘legal and rational reaction to US unilateralism’; Israeli official warns against renewing ‘very bad’ accord
Iranian Guards replace commander of unit that protects supreme leader Khamenei
By
TOI staff
Abortion foes, supporters in US map their next moves after Roe’s reversal
By
LEAH WILLINGHAM
and
Scott Bauer
With roughly half of US states set to ban procedure, some clinics stop work immediately, pro-choice advocates gear up to mobilize voters and pro-lifers look to bar medications
With tear gas, police disperse abortion protest at Arizona’s State Capitol
By
Agencies
‘Lives will be saved’: Biden signs landmark gun violence bill into law
By
Will Weissert
In NY, Liberal rabbis demonstrate for workers’ rights and a Hasidic company listens
By
julia GERGELY
Impromptu bargaining session part of a larger campaign that pairs left-wing Jewish activist organizations T’ruah and Jews for Racial & Economic Justice with Laundry Workers Center
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Buried under the impoverished Gaza Strip, a rich archaeologal heritage
By
AFP
and
TOI staff
Suspect in killing of ex-partner fails lie detector test, is ordered kept in custody
By
TOI staff
Explosions rock Kyiv, Russians ‘fully occupy’ key eastern city
By
Blaise GAUQUELIN
Bus drivers strike in escalating dispute with Transportation Ministry
By
TOI staff
Iraqi PM heads to Saudi Arabia, Iran for fresh mediation talks
By
Qassim Abdul-Zahra
Hasidic faction picks replacement for Litzman to serve in Knesset
By
TOI staff
Large fire causes explosions at Haifa industrial complex; no injuries
By
TOI staff
In first, Israeli under-19 soccer team reaches European semifinal
By
Stuart Winer
ToI Original Video
Israel’s natural wonder is turning into a salty puddle
Into the Land: Dead Sea Walking
The first episode of The Times of Israel’s original ‘Into the Land’ docuseries – taking a deeper look at some of Israel’s most complex social, environmental and historical issues.
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