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Thursday, September 1, 2022
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Poland to demand $1.3 trillion in WWII reparations from Germany
By
MONIKA SCISLOWSKA
Deputy PM makes bombshell announcement at the release of a report on the cost to the country of years of Nazi occupation, as it marks 83 years since the start of the war
Explainer
How Holocaust researchers rely on unknown photos from public to recover lost stories
By
Wolf Gruner
Germany, families of Munich massacre victims agree on compensation ahead of memorial
By
Kristen Grieshaber
French Jewish man killed in suspected antisemitic attack buried in Israel
By
ToI Staff
‘Antisemitism in France does not spare any Jew there,’ says Beersheba chief rabbi at funeral for Eyal Haddad; mourners urge French authorities to take strong action
Murder of a Jewish man near Paris reignites fears about antisemitism in France
By
Cnaan Liphshiz
French Jewish man killed in suspected antisemitic attack to be buried in Israel
By
ToI Staff
Reporter's notebook
'Enough tawkin’ Roger, sing!!'
As Roger Waters plays politically charged NYC shows, some cry ‘Jew-hater’
By
Jordan Hoffman
Protesters outside the onetime Pink Floyd frontman’s concert claim he spreads ‘hatred and lies.’ But despite his anti-Israel reputation, the Aug. 30 show just about toes the line
Head of Palestinian organization shuttered by Israel says he’s willing to face jail
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AFP
and
ToI Staff
Israel sanctions 20 people and companies accused in Hamas money laundering front
By
ToI Staff
Supreme Court rejects appeal by Israeli killer of Palestinian family in arson attack
By
ToI Staff
Judges say ‘no doubt’ Amiram Ben Uliel carried out ‘shocking and deeply disturbing’ crime in Duma in 2015, express concern ruling may be seen as validation of interrogation methods
Arab Israeli man indicted on terror charges for Acre mob assault
By
ToI Staff
Live updates (closed)
Israel said girding for possible rise in West Bank tensions, as gun battles increase
By
ToI Staff
TV report says Israeli officials deliberating measures to strengthen Palestinian Authority, attributing jump in armed clashes to PA’s weakening grip on areas it controls
6:58 pm
Shireen Abu Akleh's niece blasts US inaction in pursuit of justice for aunt's killing
6:14 pm
Less than half of Israelis oppose far-right MK serving in government — TV poll
5:50 pm
IAEA chief: 'Physical integrity' of Russian-held nuclear plant in Ukraine 'violated'
Switching conflicts: The Jews leaving Ukraine and Russia for the West Bank
By
Jeremy Sharon
A tiny portion of the 33,000 new immigrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus move to settlements, fleeing war and repression to live inside one of the longest geopolitical feuds
Two Palestinians reported killed in separate overnight West Bank clashes
By
Emanuel Fabian
Violence erupts in Nablus’s Balata refugee camp and al-Bireh near Ramallah, after troops enter to make arrests, seize cash allegedly used for terror activities
Palestinian hunger striker says he’ll end fast, claims Israel agreed to set him free
By
Agencies
IDF resumes training exercises halted after soldier died in tank accident
By
Emanuel Fabian
After weeks of uncertainty, 1st day of school begins for 2.5 million Israeli pupils
By
ToI Staff
Last-minute agreements with teachers’ unions avert large-scale strikes; 2,496,000 kids, 218,000 education workers head to class Thursday
2.5 million kids to go back to school Thursday after deal reached with high schools
By
ToI Staff
Lapid, Biden discuss Iran deal as EU says agreement could be reached in ‘days’
By
Amy Spiro
PM’s office says conversation addressed ‘shared commitment’ to preventing a nuclear Iran; White House spokesman says sides ‘closer now’ to finalizing a deal
Iran said to expand uranium enrichment with new advanced centrifuges
By
ToI Staff
and
Amy Spiro
Top Ops
Melanie Levav
Finding yourself… at the cemetery
A pre-Rosh-Hashanah visit to graves can remind us that our own tomorrow is never guaranteed and help us gain new perspectives on how we want to live
Efraim Inbar
Turkish-Israel ties: Far from a love story
The resumption of diplomatic relations with Ankara is cause for celebration, but while Erdogan is in power, his country will stay hostile to Israel and back Hamas
Op-ed
David Horovitz
On Jews and Israel, Gorbachev’s legacy is under threat
The last Soviet leader has passed away precisely as Putin’s Russia tangles with the Jewish Agency, moving to shut down the Israeli organization that handles Jewish emigration
Putin won’t attend Gorbachev funeral, says he’ll pay private tribute instead
By
VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday paid tribute to Mikhail Gorbachev but will not attend the late former Soviet leader's funeral, a decision reflecting the Kremlin’s ambivalence about Gorbachev’s legacy. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that prior to departing for a working trip to Russia’s westernmost Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad,...
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Any way you slice it
Gorbachev Pizza Hut commercial is a post-Soviet time capsule
By
AP
In 1989 letter, Iran’s Khomeini invited Gorbachev to embrace Islam
By
AFP
Brain tumors vanish in mice after Israeli study finds and destroys ‘power source’
By
Nathan Jeffay
Work starting on human drug after researchers discover specific brain cells are giving glioblastoma tumors energy and, when removed, tumors wither
Flown from Ukraine to Israel with a 1-2% chance of survival, teen recovers
By
Nathan Jeffay
Deadly danger: Israel warns against travel to Ukraine’s Uman as pilgrimage nears
By
Ash Obel
Foreign Ministry describes security situation in city as ‘volatile,’ says traveling there would pose an ‘immediate risk to lives’
UN inspectors visit Ukraine nuclear plant as shelling causes reactor shutdown
By
Derek Gatopoulos
Syria accuses Israel of consecutive airstrikes on Aleppo airport, Damascus
By
Emanuel Fabian
Energy minister Fayad has met with US envoy on maritime deal
Lebanese ministers throw rocks at Israeli territory during border tour
By
ToI Staff
Two Lebanese cabinet ministers were seen throwing rocks toward Israeli territory during a border-area tour reported by local media on Tuesday. The clip was broadcast by Al-Jadeed TV, according to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). During the border tour, in which eight Lebanese ministers took part, Energy Minister Walid Fayad and Social...
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Analysis
At 40, Hezbollah is more powerful than ever, but with a growing list of enemies
By
Agencies
UN renews mandate of peacekeeping force in buffer zone between Lebanon, Israel
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
2022 elections
Poll shows better result for Labor and Meretz if they don’t unite; deadlock persists
By
ToI Staff
Survey predicts 5 seats each for left-wing parties, but only 9 if they join forces; neither pro- nor-anti Netanyahu bloc has majority; Arab representation seen slipping to 9 seats
Ben Gvir responds to former ally’s criticism: ‘I am not Rabbi Kahane’
By
ToI Staff
Labor, Meretz agree to surplus vote-sharing deal, as parties urged to merge
By
ToI Staff
A Bethlehem boutique hotel is changing perceptions of disabled Palestinians
By
Rosie SCAMMELL
Maan lil-Hayat employs people with intellectual disabilities, giving them skills for life and also raising their visibility in a society where they are often shunned
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New entrance to Jerusalem opens, spurring hopes for eased congestion
By
Ash Obel
Facing threats, medical residents at Rambam hospital withdraw resignation letters
By
ToI Staff
Man suspected of strangling 4-year-old nephew to death charged with murder
By
Ash Obel
Discredited state witness in LGBT youth club attack accused of string of robberies
By
ToI Staff
Trump claims to have ‘intelligence’ on Macron’s ‘naughty’ sex life
By
Ash Obel
From Thursday, imported electrical appliances will need to meet EU standards alone
By
Sue Surkes
Israeli startup touts AI-powered virtual lifeguard, Mylo, to prevent pool drownings
By
Ricky Ben-David
Lapid, senior staff meet top officials to discuss climate crisis
By
Sue Surkes
Jewish Google employee resigns after ‘retaliation’ for protesting Israeli contract
By
Ron Kampeas
Israeli systems that charge electric vehicles in 15 minutes to deploy in Europe, US
By
Sue Surkes
Vessel runs aground in Suez Canal, briefly blocking the vital waterway
By
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
It takes one to tango
Jerusalem dance troupe stages solo creations at upcoming festival
By
Jessica Steinberg
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