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Friday, March 31, 2023
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Shalom Yerushalmi
Bitter, frustrated and afraid: Deri to quit observer role in security cabinet
Shas chair Aryeh Deri is annoyed and frustrated, and he has good reason to be. This week, he decided that he will no longer continue to attend security cabinet meetings. After the High Court of Justice removed Deri as health and interior minister in January, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to compensate Deri and invite...
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Analysis
Gallant caught in limbo as Netanyahu delays formal dismissal
By
Agencies
Yuval Noah Harari: Netanyahu could go down in history as man who destroyed Israel
By
Nebi Qena
Banner denigrates Biden; protester carries Confederate flag
‘They’re stealing the election’: Thousands attend Tel Aviv rally backing overhaul
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
and
ToI Staff
10 arrested for blocking main highway; Demonstrators carry signs reading ‘I’m a second-class citizen,’ some chant ‘Arabs are whores,’ ‘may your village burn,’ ‘Kahane lives on’
‘Break their bones’: Ahead of right-wing TA rally, some activists call for violence
By
ToI Staff
Netanyahu, union chief deny reports they coordinated on Monday strike
By
ToI Staff
In groundbreaking research, Tel Aviv U team records plants ‘talking’ for first time
By
Sue Surkes
Scientists discover clicking sounds, which humans can’t hear and which differ based on species and type of stress; wonder what uses other plants, animals make of the information
A chunky icon of a rabbi, called Rabb.AI, narrates the seder
What makes an AI-enhanced haggadah different from all other haggadahs?
By
Melanie Lidman
Since the release of ChatGPT and Midjourney, people are using artificial intelligence to tell the Passover story in new ways – though some worry about mixing AI with the sacred
Gershkovich is child of Soviet Jewish immigrants
US condemns ‘unacceptable’ Russia arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter
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AFP
WASHINGTON -- The United States on Thursday condemned Russia's detention of an American journalist writing for The Wall Street Journal and said it was seeking consular access. US officials said they were in touch with the family of detained journalist Evan Gershkovich as well as the newspaper and...
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ToI podcast
'I hope that the cooler and rational heads will prevail'
What Matters Now to top Canadian jurist Irwin Cotler: Drafting Israel’s constitution
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
As representatives of Knesset factions sit with President Herzog for negotiations over the judicial overhaul package, Canada’s former Justice Minister urges: Seize the momentum
Iran says IRCG officer killed in Israeli strike on Syria, vows revenge
By
Emanuel Fabian
and
ToI Staff
An Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officer was killed in an alleged Israeli airstrike on Damascus shortly after midnight Friday, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency. The report identified the dead officer as Milad Heydari, saying he was an adviser. No rank was given, but the report...
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Syria accuses Israel of airstrikes in Damascus for second night in a row
By
Emanuel Fabian
After ICJ shoots down Iran’s bid to free funds, Tehran says court backed its case
By
AFP
Over 100,000 hold Ramadan prayers on Temple Mount; security forces on alert
By
Michael Horovitz
Security forces were on alert in Jerusalem and the West Bank as tens of thousands of Muslims took part in mass prayers on the second Friday of Ramadan, including at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. Border Police deployed 2,300 soldiers in Jerusalem and its surroundings and in the West Bank,...
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IDF to close off West Bank from Israel for Palestinians at start and end of Passover
By
Emanuel Fabian
Thousands march to commemorate Palestinian Land Day in Israel, Gaza
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
Exclusive
Allenby crossing to expand operating hours starting Sunday
Israel yet to carry out steps to boost PA that it vowed to implement before Ramadan
By
Jacob Magid
Officials say pledges to lower tax Jerusalem charges Ramallah for fuel, raise portion of Allenby crossing fees it sends to PA, and expand list of tax-free imports not yet fulfilled
Two settlers charged with terror for attack on Palestinians in Huwara
By
Emanuel Fabian
Israelis seek out gun ownership amid spike in Palestinian attacks
By
Jonah Mandel
Top Ops
Dan Perry
They poked the wrong bear
A continued slide toward dictatorship risks turning millions of Israelis into dissidents. Many will fight the regime – more will leave
Martin Wein
Three states for three peoples
Many already see Israel as two Jewish states: Tel Aviv-Jaffa and ’The Rest’ – the new coastal mini-country would be a haven for progressives
Judicial battle distracting Israel from fighting West Bank violence – top US official
By
Lazar Berman
Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf says regional leaders are concerned over unrest beyond Green Line, laments that Israel’s ability to address it is ‘compromised somewhat’
Top diplomats Cohen, Blinken talk judicial reform as US-Israel tensions ease
By
Lazar Berman
and
Jacob Magid
Trump blasts 'witch-hunt,' invokes Jewish billionaire Soros
Trump indicted for porn star hush money, becomes 1st US president charged with crime
By
Agencies
Felony indictment filed under seal by Manhattan district attorney’s office will likely be announced in coming days, upending 2024 race in which Trump seeking to return to office
The porn star, the president and $130,000 in ‘hush money’
By
Chris Lefkow
With indicted Trump expected to turn self in on Tuesday, here’s what to expect next
By
Jennifer Peltz
Judge in Netanyahu trial said to ask sides to consider non-binding mediation
By
ToI Staff
According to TV report, lawyers for the prime minister ‘did not rule out the idea,’ although those involved don’t consider it likely that an agreement can be easily reached
Gut microbes can predict whether pregnant woman will have diabetes — Israeli study
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Bar-Ilan University findings may lead researchers to find ways to prevent and treat gestational diabetes in first trimester — much earlier than the disease is now detected
Intel, critical thinking and constant vigilance in Navy’s toolbox to foil Hamas
By
Emanuel Fabian
ToI joins patrol boat setting sail from Ashdod Base to protect Israeli offshore gas rigs, as well as prevent arms smuggling by Gaza terror groups under guise of Palestinian fishing
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Suspects in alleged Iranian plot to target Chabad house remanded into custody
By
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
Montreal’s oldest synagogue building vandalized with swastikas
By
David Lazarus
UK cabinet minister blasts major Jewish group for criticizing immigration policy
By
Canaan Lidor
Citing overhaul, new Human Rights Watch chief pans Israeli ‘rampage’ on human rights
By
ToI Staff
Scotland’s new Muslim leader reflects UK’s booming political diversity
By
Jill Lawless
Doctor falsely accused of praising terrorist quits job at Hadassah hospital
By
ToI Staff
Make me a match
Netflix unveils first peek at upcoming ‘Jewish Matchmaking’ show
By
Amy Spiro
Guardian angel
How Natalie Portman brought a women’s soccer team to LA
By
jacob gurvis
Israeli poet Meir Wieseltier dies at age 82
By
ToI Staff
35 bodies recovered from well after structure collapses at Indian temple
By
ASHOK SHARMA
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