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Thursday, November 9, 2023
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Nov. 9: Houthis claim missile attacks on Israel; advanced Arrow 3 makes 1st intercept
By
Michael Bachner
and
ToI Staff
IDF hits Hezbollah targets, reacting to new attacks * Fighting rages in Gaza City * Gallant: New methods used to tackle tunnels * PIJ airs clip of 2 hostages * Ground op toll at 35
2:03 am
Trump: 'No hatred like the Palestinian hatred of Israel and Jews. And probably the other way around also'
12:26 am
Netanyahu hails censure of Rashida Tlaib: 'From the river to the sea means there's no Israel'
12:13 am
Biden cheers Israeli decision on pausing Gaza fighting: 'A step in the right direction'
Warning: Graphic content
Carrie Keller-Lynn
Amid war and urgent need to ID bodies, evidence of Hamas’s October 7 rapes slips away
Hebrew-language media reported on Wednesday that the Israel Police investigations unit, Lahav 443, has been collecting evidence from terrorist interrogations, witness testimony, and various footage sources about sexual crimes committed by Hamas terrorists during their October 7 onslaught. These eyewitness testimonies from survivors of the Hamas massacre -- in which some 1,400 people were murdered...
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Testimony of Hamas massacre survivors compiled from social media posts on new website
By
Mati Wagner
Hamas says purpose of massacres was a ‘permanent’ state of war on Israel’s borders
By
ToI Staff
US admits Israel likely to keep ‘initial’ security force in Gaza post-war
By
Jacob Magid
White House spokesperson says unclear how long that will be, but reiterates opposition to Israel reoccupying Gaza; Egypt said to reject US plan to run Gaza security until PA ready
Gantz: Israel’s war against Hamas is existential and carries no time limit
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
New law makes it illegal to watch terror content unless for a good reason
By
Jeremy Sharon
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Hundreds of hostages captured by Hamas are still missing
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Israel demands clarification from global media over photographers during Hamas assault
By
Stuart Winer
AP, Reuters, NY Times deny any prior knowledge, say their job is to cover news; CNN suspends ties with freelancer; Israel warns those present could be held accountable for crimes
Qatar works for release of 10-15 hostages in exchange for pause in fighting
By
ToI Staff
,
AFP
and
Jacob Magid
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Nov 9: Day 34 – How leaked Qatari hostage release proposal may trap Israel
By
ToI Staff
Top Ops
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
This is why we will win
The spirit that moves Israelis to stand up and fight is the same spirit that will move us to rise from our grief and rebuild
Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler
Israel’s disastrous love affair with military tech
Reliance on shiny new surveillance toys put humans in the back seat and left gaping security holes for Hamas to exploit
IDF says it’s fighting gunmen in Gaza City’s ‘military quarter’ near Shifa Hospital
By
Emanuel Fabian
and
Agencies
Military announces death of another soldier as ground operation toll reaches 35; aid delivery reaches hospital in northern Gaza; military expands safe corridor times for civilians
Hamas operative boasts he ‘can leave with any ambulance,’ in call overheard by IDF
By
Emanuel Fabian
and
Michael Horovitz
IDF: Troops destroyed 130 Hamas tunnel shafts in Gaza since start of ground op
By
Emanuel Fabian
and
ToI Staff
Policewoman killed in Jerusalem stabbing eulogized as ‘free-spirited people magnet’
By
Jessica Steinberg
Rose Lubin, an immigrant from Atlanta, moved to Israel in 2021, joined the Border Police as a lone soldier a year later
Since Oct. 7 Hamas massacre, antisemitism has exploded online in China
By
Jordyn Haime
Viral video taunts parents of half-Chinese Israeli-born Noa Argamani, held hostage by Hamas; other posts criticize actions against Palestinians, compare Israel to Nazi Germany
‘Finish them’: GOP presidential candidates unite with advice for Netanyahu on Hamas
By
Ron Kampeas
DeSantis at debate: Hamas ‘would wipe every Jew off the globe if they could’; Haley: First thing I said to PM when massacre happened was, ‘Finish them’; Scott: I’d also strike Iran
Nearly half of Democrats disapprove of Biden’s response to Israel-Hamas war – poll
By
AP
and
ToI Staff
Inside story
Andrew Lapin
At US House antisemitism hearing, anti-Israel protester interrupts Jewish student
JTA – As Amanda Silberstein testified to the US House of Representatives on Wednesday about how a student at her university had threatened to kill and rape Jewish students, she was interrupted. “Free Palestine,” a protester shouted from the audience during Silberstein’s testimony at a hearing on free speech and antisemitism on college campuses. “Anti-Zionism...
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Israel-Hamas war puts pressure on White House antisemitism policy, officials say
By
Ron Kampeas
Jewish billionaire quits Columbia Business School board over Jewish student safety
By
Ron Kampeas
Henry Swieca’s resignation comes amid protests by other supporters of elite universities in response to schools’ handling of campus protests in wake of Israel-Hamar war
US education sec. warns colleges may face funding cuts if they ignore antisemitism
By
Ron Kampeas
Orthodox Union pitching ads condemning antisemitism to over 20 US campus newspapers
By
Jackie Hajdenberg
Inside Story
Ben Sales
‘From the river to the sea’: The slogan that led to Rashida Tlaib’s censure, explained
JTA — In a video posted to social media on Sunday, Rep. Rashida Tlaib leveled a litany of harsh accusations at US President Joe Biden — from saying he betrayed his voters to blaming him for endorsing “genocide” by allowing Israel to continue dismantling the Hamas terror organization which rules the Gaza Strip. But one...
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UK interior minister accuses police of favoring pro-Palestinian ‘hate marchers’
By
Agencies
Kerem Shalom to move displaced residents to Ashalim; Nir Oz to move to Kiryat Gat
By
Michael Horovitz
Kerem Shalom to relocate at least until end of school year, while Nir Oz residents, devastated by massacres, to face shift from rural kibbutz to urban space until community rebuilt
Knesset greenlights wartime compensation plan for businesses
By
Sharon Wrobel
Budget deficit widens to 2.6% as government shells out billions for Gaza war effort
By
Sharon Wrobel
Palestinian Authority says 14 killed in Jenin clashes with IDF
By
Emanuel Fabian
and
ToI Staff
2 Israelis wounded, 1 of them seriously, in northern West Bank shooting
By
ToI Staff
PM pans West Bank attacks by ‘handful of extremists,’ says they’re not representative
By
Jacob Magid
Israel, US said to kill 12 Iran-backed fighters in separate strikes in Syria
By
Agencies
and
Jacob Magid
IDF reported to hit sites belonging to Hezbollah along with Syrian air defense units; US targets IRGC-linked weapons warehouse in eastern Syria amid repeated attacks on its troops
Brazil nabs suspected Hezbollah operatives said planning attacks on Jewish targets
By
Gabriel Toueg
Civilian killed by Hezbollah anti-tank missile named as Meir Mouyal, 55
By
ToI Staff
and
Emanuel Fabian
Analysis
Sue Surkes
Ministries, non-profits partner to rescue exotic captive animals from border towns
At the Israel Primate Sanctuary in central Israel, six Nubian ibexes, two brown lemurs, a rabbit, and different bird species have found refuge, after many days and nights enduring the sounds of rockets and explosions on the Gaza and northern Israeli borders. Staff and volunteers are looking after them while also continuing to care for its other permanent residents --...
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‘We need your help’: Diaspora Jews called to lend holiday homes in Israel to evacuees
By
Sharon Wrobel
Immigrant aid organization helps displaced residents from the south find refuge in seaside vacation homes and elsewhere
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UK police urged to ban pro-Palestinian rally scheduled for soldiers’ Remembrance Day
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
France’s Macron opens Gaza aid summit with appeal for Israel to protect civilians
By
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
After losing friends on Oct. 7, Israeli basketballer looks for escape on the court
By
Greg Levinsky
Holocaust survivor recalls Kristallnacht horrors in interactive VR project
By
Kirsten Grieshaber
Ivanka Trump testifies at father’s civil fraud trial, claims ignorance over finances
By
Jennifer Peltz
and
Michael R. Sisak
Medical professionals played major role in Nazi atrocities, study finds
By
AFP
Jewish man in Sydney ‘very lucky’ to be alive after alleged antisemitic attack
By
ToI Staff
High Court rejects request to hold anti-war marches in north, cites lack of manpower
By
Jeremy Sharon
Levin announces Judicial Selection Committee to convene next week
By
Jeremy Sharon
Netanyahu aide said to request classified minutes of past security cabinet meetings
By
ToI Staff
Detroit police arrest suspect in murder of Jewish communal leader Sam Woll
By
AP
Antisemitic acts rise eightfold in Netherlands since Oct. 7, Dutch watchdog reports
By
Shira Li Bartov
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