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Thursday, November 24, 2022
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Teen terror victim Aryeh Schupak mourned as ‘fighter’ after Jerusalem bombing
By
ToI Staff
Schupak, 16, decided to go to class in morning despite feeling sick, says yeshiva head; father: ‘Appreciate every minute with the child and with the family’
Man injured in deadly Jerusalem terror bombing remains in critical condition
By
ToI Staff
Police bolster forces, hunt for terror cell behind deadly Jerusalem bombings
By
Emanuel Fabian
Reporter's notebook
Ash Obel
At Qatar’s first-ever kosher establishment, have a bagel but hold the blab
DOHA, Qatar -- Qatar's capital boasts more than its fair share of Michelin-starred restaurants, but Doha's most exclusive eatery might be a secretive hotel room serving up kosher bagels to hungry Jews at the World Cup. Getting to Qatar's first kosher establishment means taking a 15-minute drive from the bright lights and towering skyscrapers of...
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Qatar to join consortium pumping gas from offshore field straddling Lebanon, Israel
By
Lazar Berman
German players cover mouths to protest LGBT armband ban at World Cup
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AFP
Source says Israel gave nothing in return; funeral at 2 p.m.
Teenager’s body snatched by Palestinian gunmen returned to family in Israel
By
ToI Staff
and
Emanuel Fabian
IDF says Tiran Fero brought back with help of PA after being kidnapped from Jenin hospital in incident that infuriated Druze community and threatened to spiral into major crisis
Druze seethe, threaten to storm Jenin amid talks for return of kidnapped teen’s body
By
ToI Staff
3 Palestinians briefly abducted in likely revenge for snatching of Israeli’s body
By
Michael Horovitz
Live updates (closed)
Major diplomatic effort and IDF threats said behind return of body of kidnapped teen
By
ToI Staff
Reports say UN and US officials mediated with Islamic Jihad and Palestinian Authority, while Israeli military prepared for a wide-scale operation to bring home body of Tiran Fero
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Man mistaken for Palestinian terrorist shot, wounded by settler in West Bank
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Report: Israel steps up security for senior Mossad officials amid Iran threats
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Four reported killed in Russian bombardment of Kherson
Israeli lab ‘explodes’ mice tumors using gas, in possible alternative to surgery
By
Nathan Jeffay
Israeli scientists have destroyed cancerous tumors in mice by carrying out “controlled explosions” inside the body, which tear through the cancer cells. They hope to develop the procedure for humans, and say that it could one day become an alternative to tumor-removal surgery for some patients. They injected veins of lab mice with “nanobubbles”...
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Israeli scientists invent face mask made of thin air, which blows virus away
By
Nathan Jeffay
International community condemns Jerusalem bombings, US offers to aid terror probe
By
ToI Staff
Canadian PM says he is ‘incredibly saddened’ to hear about killing of dual national Aryeh Schupak in attack; despite fraught ties, statements of support sent by Turkey, Ukraine
Israeli journalist suspended after tweet linking terror attack to Ben Gvir statement
By
ToI Staff
Teen moderately hurt in suspected terror car-ramming in Beersheba; driver arrested
By
Emanuel Fabian
Iranian hackers post footage of Jerusalem attack obtained from major security agency
By
Emanuel Fabian
Officials confirm clip taken from agency surveillance camera, but say no security breach occurred; Moses Staff group claimed to have hacked dozens of cameras earlier this year
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Daily Briefing Nov. 24: As Israel mourns two teens, coalition talks turn rancorous
By
ToI Staff
‘Are you here by mistake?’ Meet the 1st Israeli woman to captain a men’s chess team
By
Inna Lazareva
At the World Team Chess Championship, Ilana David describes her childhood alongside world champion Garry Kasparov, while lamenting the barriers facing women in the sport
Gazan laborer arrested while planning to bomb bus in southern Israel, Shin Bet says
By
Emanuel Fabian
Fathi Ziad Zakot, who had permit to enter Israel, sought to carry out attack on behalf of Palestinian Islamic Jihad; he was detained last month with bomb-making equipment
IDF tears down illegally built Palestinian school in disputed W. Bank ‘firing zone’
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AP
and
ToI Staff
After US pressure, Allenby crossing to Jordan set to open at all hours on weekdays
By
Jacob Magid
Interview
Judah Ari Gross
Diaspora minister: ‘Not implementing Western Wall compromise was a historic failure’
Nachman Shai was the first Diaspora affairs minister in over a decade to be neither right-wing nor religious. He has long-standing ties to US Jewish institutions and their leaders, and while he is not personally affiliated with the Reform and Conservative Jewish movements, he has deep sympathies for them and for their causes. Since Russia...
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Smotrich takes aim at Likud, muddying reports of progress in coalition finagling
By
ToI Staff
Top Ops
Maury Kelman
A very Jewish Thanksgiving
Was it Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Hanukkah, or the First Fruits offering that inspired the American day of gratitude? We can’t be sure, but the similarities are clear
Aaron David Fruh
Christian nationalists embrace tyranny
It wasn’t the Nazis who created a mass following of baptized German Christian nationalists. It was the Christian nationalists who gave the tyrants life and breath
Archaeology
Michael Horovitz
Looted coin of Hanukkah villain found during bust of suspected artifact thief
A house search of a suspected artifact thief in the northern town of Kiryat Shmona led to the discovery of illegally obtained artifacts on Wednesday, most notably a coin depicting the Seleucid King Antiochus IV, the villain of the Hanukkah story, the Israel Antiquities Authority said. According to Danny Synon, an IAA coin specialist, the bronze coin found at the suspect's home...
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Pedestrian stabbed to death by scooter driver in apparent road rage incident
By
ToI Staff
‘A senseless death’: Family, coworkers mourn Holon road rage victim Yuri Volkov
By
ToI Staff
ToI@10 event
LIVE: English screening of Israel’s Oscar pick ‘Cinema Sabaya’ + director interview
By
ToI Staff
Join us on Dec. 6 in Jerusalem for an English-subtitled showing of the feel-good film and a conversation with director Orit Fouks Rotem and ToI’s Jessica Steinberg
Report: Iranian-Briton arrested for tipping off media about Mahsa Amini protests
By
AFP
Regime-controlled Fars News says detainee was ‘a source for hostile television channels,’ including BBC, and ‘incited civil disobedience and rioting’
UN rights council urges Iran to end its deadly crackdown on protests
By
Nina Larson
US sanctions three more Iranian officials over roles in protest crackdown
By
AFP
Foreign Ministry: US patience with Israel’s Russia stance may be wearing thin
By
Lazar Berman
Leaked internal memo says Biden is focusing on threat from Beijing, Moscow, and could lose patience, amid speculation that Netanyahu may draw Israel closer to Kremlin
Ukraine scrambles to restore power after Russian strikes leave Kyiv in dark
By
HANNA ARHIROVA
Ukrainian military plans its next steps after Russian forces retreat from Kherson
By
SAM MEDNICK
US Jewish community groups host Afghan, Ukrainian evacuees for Thanksgiving meals
By
Jackie Hajdenberg
From New York to California, volunteers introduce refugees to American holiday for the first time, keeping with longstanding Jewish tradition of welcoming the stranger
Elon Musk appears to personally get involved in banning antisemitic Twitter user
By
Michael Horovitz
Jisr Collective praised recent Jerusalem bombings, called Mizrahi Jews ‘traitors’; account disappears shortly after Musk commented the hateful content was ‘not ok’
Italy’s new far-right prime minister meets with Jewish groups, decries antisemitism
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AP
Jewish security group says antisemitic murder in Arizona could have been prevented
By
Ron Kampeas
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Baby hospitalized with severe flu, as Health Ministry fears spread
By
Michael Horovitz
Malaysia gets new PM with history of controversial comments on Jews, Israel
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AFP
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ToI Staff
In Vegas, Trump looms large over Republican Jewish Coalition conference
By
Ron Kampeas
Supreme Court rejects ‘Jenin, Jenin’ filmmaker’s appeal, upholds ban on screenings
By
ToI Staff
Obituary
Michael Shafir, scholar who wrote ‘encyclopedia’ of Holocaust denial, dies at 78
By
MARCEL GASCÓN BARBERÁ
Israeli startup, US firm join forces on indoor mini-drone for first responders
By
Sharon Wrobel
New documentary about Ronit Elkabetz features actress’s films and unique fashions
By
Jessica Steinberg
Bank of Israel chief hints rate hikes not over after November increase
By
Sharon Wrobel
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