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ToI Staff
In separate comments, Karhi suggests abolishing High Court, replacing it with body overseen by Knesset; ministerial panel backs firebrand legislator’s bill to enhance MKs’ immunity
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International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women
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Diana Bletter
Michal Sela Foundation’s Canines Program gifts dogs to protect women threatened by their former partners; since the start of the Hamas war, domestic violence soared 65%
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Pressed into service by war, national drone delivery project moves closer to takeoff
By
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Haredim in favor of IDF service insist only carrots, not sticks, will draw more recruits
By
Mati Wagner
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Tranquil day of olive harvesting belies mounting difficulties for Palestinian growers
By
Jeremy Sharon
Severe restrictions on movement and intense settler violence are curtailing the ability of farmers to cultivate their land and reap a major source of income
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