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Children simulate terror attacks in Palestinian kindergarten The simulation included the use of drones, body cameras, military fatigues, body armor and sniper camouflage. Read more... Share | Tweet

IDF fires artillery shells towards Shebaa farms in Lebanon
- report
According to the report, several shells were fired causing fires on the Lebanese side but no injuries.

Iran unveils another new drone as part of growing arsenal
Iran has been on a surge recently in terms of showing off new military technology, likely in an attempt to reach western audiences.

Netanyahu pledges to apply sovereignty to all West Bank settlements
His trip to the Elkana settlement is his second in this election cycle.

Ethiopian prime minister arrives in Israel
He briefly mentioned Ethiopian-Israeli killed in July and met the mother of another Ethiopian-Israeli held in Gaza.

Neo-Nazi site lists photographs, names
of thousands of Yeshiva U. students
 One of those threads was created in early June 2018 and dissected the "physical defects" of a Jewish journalist's "Jewishness" and listed the YU students and faculty as additional examples of the Jewish "phenotype."

BDS National Committee says AnyVision 'complicit in Israeli occupation'
Israeli tech company AnyVision is facing a potential commercial and academic boycott after BDS labels them "complicit in the Israeli occupation and repression of Palestinians."

Children simulate terror attacks in Palestinian kindergarten
The simulation included the use of drones, body cameras, military fatigues, body armor and sniper camouflage.

ICYMI: U.N. expresses rare criticism on Palestinian hate speech and incitement

Hamas and ISIS hate Israel — and each other

U.S., Taliban near Afghanistan deal, fighting intensifies in north

Russia says U.S. strikes in Syria's Idlib put ceasefire at risk - reports

Iranian judoka seeks asylum after pressure to avoid facing Israeli
Based on an unwritten law, the Islamic Republic bans Iranian athletes from facing Israeli competitors in international competition.

Iran to implement 'cyber identity document' for internet users

Iran arrests religious heralds on charges of 'spying for Israel'

Booby-trapped cows detonate in Iraq, wounding one
Two cow bombs exploded in the village of Al Islah in the Diyala Governorate in Iraq, wounding a civilian.

Documentary puts you in the room
for a decade of Middle East peace talks
“You should care about conflicts that happen in faraway places because it affects your life in the end.”

Meet the man who filmed 'Good Boys,' Shandling, Seinfeld and Silverman

Bar Refaeli flaunts baby bump on Venice red carpet

Turning a Jewish stereotype into a real woman
Valerie Harper paved the way for everyone from Mrs. Maisels to Rachel Green.

Poland marks 80th anniversary of start of World War Two

Twitter CEO and co-founder’s hacked account tweets racism, pro-Nazi tweet

Ilhan Omar accused of having affair with her married political consultant
Estranged wife claims in divorce filing that her husband admitted he "was romantically involved with and in love with" the married congresswoman.

Study shows elderly can build muscle as easily as highly-trained peers
The researchers had expected that the first group of "master athletes" would have an increased ability to build muscle due to their superior levels of fitness over a prolonged period of time.

Spotlight on Israeli startups - Gamitee
Gamitee, a social plug-in for travel sites, OTAs and airlines that converts on average 5X more visitors to buyers than the travel site baseline, translating to an increase of 10% in online sales.

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The Jerusalem Post | Haachim Maslavita 13Tel-Aviv, Israel Israel

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