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Friday, June 16, 2023
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Gallant, Austin talk upping cooperation on Iran as US said close to interim nuke deal
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ToI Staff
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Jacob Magid
Defense chiefs vow joint work to counter Tehran’s ‘wide range of threats’; after TV report says Israel didn’t receive some US details on deal, Israeli official quoted saying it did
Lapid, Netanyahu’s Likud spar over emerging US nuclear understanding with Iran
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ToI Staff
Iran’s Khamenei hosts Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders in Tehran
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ToI Staff
Russia to open embassy branch in Jerusalem as part of land deal with Israel
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ToI Staff
New complex will mostly provide consular services, in agreement that provides solution to longstanding dispute over plot
Interview
Lazar Berman
In Israel, top Orban aide says Russian aggression violates international law
As frustration mounts in Europe and the US over Budapest's stance on the war in Ukraine, a top adviser to Prime Minister Viktor Orban reiterated in Israel on Wednesday that "the Russian aggression is against international law." "We would like to see a sovereign Ukraine with its internationally acknowledged territory," Gergely Gulyas, who heads the Hungarian prime minister’s office, told...
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Netanyahu said trying to arrange meeting with Turkey’s Erdogan
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Poll shows Likud-led coalition down 10 seats, losing majority, if fresh vote held
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Chikli appears to dismiss US antisemitism envoy as ‘a nice lady’ and a leftist
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Canaan Lidor
Comments come amid criticism of Israeli minister from unnamed Biden administration official; he later clarifies that he believes the censure came from an aide to Deborah Lipstadt
Jewish celebrities roast antisemitism in packed LA comedy event
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Likud’s Gotliv sanctioned, booted from committees after causing Knesset chaos
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Coalition imposes punitive measures against MK, who earlier asserted she would not be punished for refusing to remove her candidacy for Judicial Selection Committee; she’ll appeal
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For Netanyahu, yesterday’s embarrassment could become tomorrow’s win
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Carrie Keller-Lynn
Foreign Ministry investigating Paris deputy ambassador for anti-government activity
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‘Landing in Palestine’: Uproar erupts on Ryanair flight to Tel Aviv
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ToI Staff
Despite complaints from passengers, stewardess repeatedly says final destination of flight is ‘occupied Palestine’; airline calls incident an ‘innocent mistake’
Archaeology
'We are totally shocked by the amount people are returning'
New campaign to anonymously return illegally held antiquities nets thousands of items
By
Melanie Lidman
Thousands who were illegally holding antiquities in their homes returned the items during a two-week campaign this month, the Israel Antiquities Authority and Ministry of Heritage reported on Thursday. The campaign -- “If it’s old – return it with a click!” -- encourages private citizens who have artifacts to report them online and...
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Witnessing violence is highest predictor to perpetrating it
What Matters Now to Prof. Mona Khoury: The cycle of violence in Arab communities
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
With over 100 Arab Israelis dead through violence in the first half of 2023, this academic says it’s time to stop the blame game and start coming up with a comprehensive plan
Top Ops
Joanne Greenaway
Should we ever quash debate?
Korach’s rebellion is the paradigm of an argument that is not ’for the sake of heaven,’ but only God can determine that
Judith Colp Rubin
Dear Elizabeth Gilbert: You let me down
You convinced me to conquer my fears; how could you cave to Ukrainians protesting the Russian setting of your new novel?!
IMF hails ‘remarkable’ Israeli economy, warns overhaul uncertainty may harm growth
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AFP
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ToI Staff
Organization recognizes strong performance but expects slowdown while citing high inflation and controversial judicial plans, urges political solution
Israeli inflation lower than forecast in May, boosting odds of rate hike pause
By
Sharon Wrobel
Tel Aviv moves up to 5th place in annual ranking of best global tech ecosystems
By
Sharon Wrobel
Housing prices dip slightly but remain about 10% higher than in 2022
By
Danielle Nagler
They are 'athletes, and not only people with disabilities'
Israel’s 35 Special Olympics athletes are going for gold at games in Berlin
By
Amy Spiro
For the first time, delegation is departing with government backing after group recognized earlier this year as a sports federation; CEO: ‘We are beyond excited, beyond motivated’
In breakthrough, Israeli scientists say they synthesized human embryos from stem cells
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
After a decade of work, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science say they have managed to create stem cell-derived human embryo models outside the uterus. The advance could help scientists better understand healthy and unhealthy embryonic development. It also has implications for studying the genetics of various...
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'Palestinians have patience. We can wait another 25 years'
Having given up on the US, Palestinians look to China to mediate peace with Israel
By
Jacob Magid
PA minister Ahmad Majdalani tells ToI that Beijing can use billions in trade as leverage to coax Jerusalem to come to the table as Washington’s influence on the global stage wanes
Ending China trip, PA’s Abbas backs Beijing crackdown on Muslim minorities
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CNN probe: IDF soldiers did nothing to stop violent settler rampage in Huwara
By
ToI Staff
Amid strained ties, Ben Gvir won’t extend term of police chief Shabtai
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ToI Staff
Far-right minister slammed for leaking decision while commissioner is overseas attending a family medical emergency; Lapid: He’s simply not a human being
State attorney: Ben Gvir’s administrative detention bill a threat to democracy
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ToI Staff
Jury weighs dozens of charges against Pittsburgh synagogue gunman who killed 11
By
Ron Kampeas
Jurors to resume deliberations Friday against 50-year-old truck driver whose own lawyers say he carried out US deadliest antisemitic attack in 2018
Film festival wrap-up
Grab your rugelach and check out this year’s must-watch Israeli films
By
Jordan Hoffman
From June 1-8, NYC’s Israel Film Center Festival presented a selection of films that rivals Cannes or Sundance – but here you ran the chance of bumping into your Hebrew teacher
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In first, Israel plans to sell vaunted Merkava tank to 2 countries, one in Europe
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Emanuel Fabian
Argentina seeks arrest of 4 Lebanese suspects in 1994 bombing of AMIA Jewish center
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Man killed in car crash in south, in 3rd traffic collision fatality of the day
By
Michael Horovitz
Missouri school district to debate ban of ‘Maus’ over potential ‘sexual material’
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Andrew Lapin
Homophobic conference’s claim to be recognized by Education Ministry sparks outrage
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ToI Staff
Austrian writers demand provinces drop anthems penned by Nazi composers
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AFP
Auction house says sale of Klimt’s final portrait could set European record
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AFP
Lifeguard shoots and wounds man on Bat Yam beach after being threatened with knife
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ToI Staff
Missiles target Kyiv as African leaders visit to push Ukraine and Russia for peace
By
Jamey Keaten
Obituary
Robert Gottlieb, legendary editor who championed Heller, Caro and Potok, dies at 92
By
Andrew Silow-Carroll
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