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Netanyahu Admits Publicizing Libya Meeting ‘not Helpful’
There have been “innumerable confidential contacts” between Israeli and Arab leaders that Israel has been careful not to reveal
Netanyahu Welcomes US House Democrats To Jerusalem
The Premier told the delegation that it was an opportunity to strengthen the bipartisan relationship between the nations.
Top Tips To Get Over A Breakup
The old classic “it’s not you, it’s me” and “we can still be friends” were among the worst things to hear during a breakup.
Focus On Biden’s Use Of Multiple Pseudonyms During His Time As Vice President Under President Obama
Obama is now in a position where he must decide whether to disclose or retain over 5,000 emails from Biden’s tenure under him.
Chinese Court Recognizes Digital Assets As Legal Property
China’s ban on all foreign digital assets is well-documented, and the new court report challenges the prevailing narrative.
Trump’s New Campaign Strategy: Leveraging Influential Republicans To Advocate On His Behalf
Ongoing legal proceedings are hindering the former US president’s reelection campaign.
Iran’s ‘knowledge Bombs’: Reverse-engineering IEDs In Judea And Samaria
The use of bombs by terrorist factions based on reverse-engineered Iranian improvised explosive devices becoming a growing menace
Israeli Lawmaker Asks UNESCO To Not Locate Jericho In ‘Palestine’
Lawmaker sent letter to UNESCO Director-General asking her to prevent ancient Jericho from being listed as “State of Palestine.”
Israel Mulls Response After Tel Aviv Riot Leaves 170 Injured
Israeli ministers met to discuss the government’s response to the previous day’s violent Eritrean rival factions riots in Tel Aviv
Eye Cancer Specialists Fly To Kenya For Global Confab
Israeli ophthalmologists organize international conference of ocular oncologists to promote equity in global eyecare