Israel

The bodies of three victims, including Shani Louk, who were killed in the Nova music festival massacre and then taken by Hamas as leverage, have been recovered by the Israeli military.
The play "October 7: In Their Own Words" brought to the stage by right-wing culture warriors, Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, focuses on Israeli survivors' accounts of the 2023 Hamas attacks in Israel.
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College has seen a significant number of students expressing anti-Zionist views, causing distress and departure for some students who felt isolated and silenced in expressing support for Israel.
Despite international pressure on Israel to implement a ceasefire, the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza continues as the group's fighters persist in attacking the Israeli Defence Force.
This text presents a quiz with questions related to Israel, Jewish history, and culture.
The ongoing mental health crisis in Israel, exacerbated by the recent conflict, has highlighted the significant lack of mental health support for individuals with disabilities, who make up 20% of the population.
The text discusses how the hostage situation involving Palestinian terrorists abducting Israelis quickly became overshadowed by biased international messaging, misinformation about Israel's actions, and underlying antisemitism.
Asael Abelman discusses the history of Israel's national anthem, Hatikvah, which originated from a poem by Naftali Herz Imber called "Tikvahteinu."
Yonit and Jonathan discuss the recent intense ceremonial days in Israel, including a split-screen Independence Day, a notable Memorial Day address, and the absence of the prime minister.
The Bonjour Chai podcast episode discusses the case of Joe Roberts, a former chair of JSpace Canada board, who faced online scrutiny about his Jewish identity due to his vocal support of Israel as a self-described political left-winger.
Lily Greenberg Call, a Jewish staffer who resigned from the Biden administration in protest of President Biden's support for Israel's actions in Gaza, expressed disappointment in the administration's handling of the conflict.
In response to the October 7th terrorist attacks at the Nova music festival, Israelis and Jews worldwide are turning to tattoos as a way to commemorate the events and find strength amidst tragedy.
The text discusses the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, tracing back to the roots of Zionism and Arab resistance to Jewish settlement in the region.
In a recent episode, Neri Zilber and Shanie Reichman discuss how Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut are impacted by the current state of U.S.-Israel relations, the Rafah operation within the Gaza conflict, Israel's lack of long-term strategy, dissent within the war cabinet, anti-Israel protests on campuses, and other related issues.
The text discusses an ongoing debate about who holds the advantage in upcoming discussions, highlighting differing opinions on the matter.
Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two significant topics focusing on Israel's incursion into Rafah and a new film about rape and sexual assault of Israeli women.
The text discusses the Deer Project in Israel, focusing on the reintroduction of Mesopotamian fallow deer.
The debate between Zionism and Anti-Zionism has resurfaced due to recent protests on college campuses.
Five Israeli paratroopers were mistakenly killed and seven wounded by friendly fire in Gaza, highlighting an issue of accidental deaths among Israeli troops in the region.
Ambassador Michael Oren offers insight into US-Israel diplomacy, exploring the implications of the US administration's decision to suspend weapons delivery to Israel and questioning the nature of the US-Israel alliance and Israel's strategic dependence on Washington.
On Israel's 76th anniversary, the Israel Defense Forces found themselves battling in the Jabalia area, resembling a prior conflict with frustrations among soldiers about revisiting the same location.
The article discusses the high child population in Gaza, where children make up nearly half of the population, a trend influenced by religious beliefs and historical factors.
Lily Greenberg Call, a Jewish staffer in the Biden administration, publicly resigned in protest of President Biden's Israel policy regarding the war in Gaza, citing concerns about Israel's actions and the impact on Jewish security.
The text discusses the Biden administration's offer to trade Yahya Sinwar, a senior Hamas leader, for guarantees to keep Israeli military out of Rafah.

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