Under economic and geopolitical pressure, Erdoğan attempts to make nice with Israel
January 12, 2022 by Dmitriy Shapiro
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In a virtual discussion held by the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET), Turkish scholar and former politician Aykan Erdemir said Jews should be wary of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s outreach efforts towards Jews and Israel. Read more
Clarke could be closing on cycling deal in Israel
January 10, 2022 by AAP
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Simon Clarke’s last-minute scramble to secure a new pro cycling contract could be about to pay off. Read more
Israel spirals into chaos as Omicron variant runs rampant
January 10, 2022 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
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Israel has descended into apparent chaos and mass confusion as the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 Variant is ripping through the country and the government appears to have given up on confronting the challenge. Read more
2021 stats of murders of women in Israel
January 9, 2022 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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The Israel Observatory on Femicide (IOF) has released their year-end report on femicide, the murder of women. Read more
With Bennett watching, Gantz and Lapid are bringing Israel back towards a two-state paradigm
January 7, 2022 by Alex Traiman - JNS.org
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Israel may have a right-wing prime minister, but Naftali Bennett is not positioning Israel’s diplomatic priorities. Read more
The most important conversation the Jewish world needs to have
January 7, 2022 by Melanie Phillips - JNS.org
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Links between Israel and Diaspora Jews have been put under increased strain by the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
President Herzog gets 4th Covid vaccination from Arab Israeli nurse, warns country omicron will hit every household
January 6, 2022 by Gil Tanenbaum - TPS
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The President of Israel Isaac Herzog and First Lady Michal Herzog visited the Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Centre yesterday to launch its fourth COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Onward Israel merges with Birthright as part of effort to appeal to new audiences
January 6, 2022 by Faygie Holt
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Two organizations that provide Israel experiences for Jewish young adults, Birthright Israel and Onward Israel, are announcing their merger this week with the goal of strengthening the relationship between Diaspora Jews worldwide and the Jewish state. Read more
With travel largely on hold due to COVID-19, Birthright Israel disseminates content in new ways
January 6, 2022 by
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Taglit-Birthright Israel is well-known around the world for its free Israel trips for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 32…writes Howard Blas. Read more
Israeli defence minister meets with King Abdullah in Jordan
Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz travelled to Jordan yesterday [Wed] to meet with Jordan’s King Abdullah. Read more
’Ecological terrorist attack’: Raw sewage from PA flowing into Alexander River in Israel
January 5, 2022 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
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The Knesset’s Internal Affairs and Environment Committee convened on Monday to discuss the pollution in Nahal Alexander, which is contaminated by untreated sewage running from the Palestinian Authority, “ecological terrorist attack” as one official termed it. Read more
Lapid: ‘Without peace talks, 2022 will likely see Israel designated apartheid state’
January 5, 2022 by JNS
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Israeli Foreign Minister has called for a diplomatic dialogue with the Palestinians, citing concerns that otherwise international organizations may designate Israel an apartheid state. Read more
Bird flu sparks Israeli ban on hunting
Israel has banned hunting until the end of the month in response to a severe outbreak of avian flu with the aim of restricting contact between people and birds. Read more
“Seniors do not need to go to crowded places” – Israel offering 4th jab to over 60s and medical workers
January 3, 2022 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Israel’s Health Ministry’s Director General Prof. Nachman Ash has decided to allow a fourth dose of the vaccine to be given to all adults over 60 and medical crews who received the previous dose at least four months ago. Read more
Egyptian mediation efforts continue as fears of another conflict loom
January 3, 2022 by Baruch Yedid - TPS
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“Egypt continues to mediate between Israel and Hamas in light of the understanding that the situation in the Gaza Strip is close to exploding and that Israel and Hamas are closer to another round of violence since Operation Guardian of the Walls ended” in May, a source told TPS yesterday. Read more
First shipment of the Pfizer anti-coronavirus drug arrives in Israel
December 31, 2021 by Gil Tanenbaum - TPS
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The first shipment of the Pfizer drug for treating the coronavirus arrived at Ben-Gurion International Airport On Thursday. Israel is one of the first nations in the world to receive it. Read more
Exclusive: Syrian source tells TPS Latakia Port attack ‘especially painful’ to Syria
December 29, 2021 by Baruch Yedid - TPS
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A source in Syria has informed TPS that Monday night’s bombing of several targets in the Syrian commercial port of Latakia by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) has caused great concern in that country. Read more
Bennett: ‘We’re not knee-jerk naysayers’ about a deal with Iran
Israel will not automatically oppose any deal reached between Iran and world powers, but will judge any agreement on its merits, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told Army Radio on Tuesday morning, a day after nuclear negotiations resumed in Vienna. Read more
About 5,000 cranes in Agamon Hula died from avian flu
Raya Soraki, Acting Director-General of the Nature and Parks Authority, has revealed that following the situation assessments and monitoring of bird flu morbidity in the area as of Sunday comprehensive monitoring carried out in the Agamon Hula documented about 5,000 dead cranes in the area. Read more
Israeli hospital launches world’s first study on 4th COVID-19 vaccine
December 27, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
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The Sheba Medical Centre launched on Monday a first-of-its-kind study in which a fourth Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine will be administered to volunteers to test the effectiveness of the fourth dose. Read more
Ancient treasures recovered from two shipwrecks off Israel’s coast – video content
The Israel Antiquities Authority Marine Archaeology Unit conducted a survey off the coast of Caesarea and recovered treasures from two ancient shipwrecks, including hundreds of silver coins, figurines, and a gold ring engraved with the figure of the Good Shepherd, a well-known symbol of Jesus in early Christian art. Read more
First-ever gold medal for Israeli competitor in World Swimming Championships
December 20, 2021 by JNS
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Israeli swimmer Anastasia Gorbenko made history by winning Israel’s first-ever gold at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Abu Dhabi on Friday. Read more
A prayer for Israel to be sent to space
December 17, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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President Isaac Herzog has met with Eytan Stibbe, the Israeli who will fly to the International Space Station in two months’ time with the Rakia Mission. Read more
Prime Minister Bennett heads home from historic UAE visit
Prime Minister of Israel Naftali Bennett has left Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after concluding a historic visit to the country. Read more
Israel researchers find that increased oxygen helps patients suffering from depression
Depressed patients who received oxygen-enriched air treatment for a month found their symptoms improved, according to a new proof-of-concept study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers. Read more
‘Important interest for Israel’: FM Lapid meets with Egypt’s president El-Sisi in Cairo
December 10, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
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Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi hosted Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Yair Lapid on Thursday at the Al-Ittihadiya Palace in Cairo for what was described by the Lapid’s office as “a long and warm meeting.” Read more
Verbal violence
December 10, 2021 by Michael Kuttner
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Definition: Verbal abuse (also known as verbal aggression, verbal attack, verbal violence, verbal assault, psychic aggression, or psychic violence) is a type of psychological/mental abuse that involves the use of oral language, gestured language, and written language directed to a victim. Read more
Knesset session discusses mounting wave of anti-Jewish violence in Israel
Members of Knesset and representatives of several Israeli organizations convened in the Knesset on Wednesday to discuss the “violence, incitement and racketeering by Arabs against Jews in the Negev, the Galilee, Jerusalem and the mixed cities,” during which they warned of a growing trend of nationalistic violence against the Jewish state. Read more
Egypt’s proposal infuriates Hamas: economic rehabilitation in exchange for long term truce
December 1, 2021 by Baruch Yedid - TPS
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A Palestinian source has told TPS that Egyptian intelligence had recently offered the Hamas leadership to open economic horizons for it in Egypt and pursue a very generous passage policy at the border crossings, in exchange for a long term ceasefire with Israel, but Hamas sees this as interfering in its internal affairs and as an Egyptian bargaining chip. Read more
Defence Minister Benny Gantz speaks on Iranian threat
Israel’s Minister of Defence Benny Gantz on Monday issued a strongly worded statement calling once again on world nations to recognize the growing threat of a nuclear powered Iran. Read more







