| Daily Edition | February 20, 2022 | | Top News by Sharon Wrobel Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday that Iran and world powers may soon agree to a nuclear deal that is “shorter and weaker” than its controversial... Moreby Sharon Wrobel Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday reiterated a plea for Israeli citizens to “immediately” leave Ukraine amid Western fears over an imminent Russian... Moreby Algemeiner Staff A United States court of appeals on Friday rejected a lawsuit challenging an executive order by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan that prohibits the state from doing... Moreby Benjamin Kerstein In a potential major change to Israel’s often precarious balance between religion and state, the government’s Ministerial Committee on Legislation on Sunday... Moreby Reuters and Algemeiner Staff Israel will begin allowing entry to all tourists, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19, from March 1, a statement from the prime... Moreby i24 News Gabriel Bach, who as a young Israeli state attorney helped prosecute Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, was buried Sunday following his death at age 94... Moreby CTech Staff As part of CTech’s Startup Boarding Pass series, CTech highlights Salvador Technologies, a new company that is has received funding from Pitango, Ariel... More | |
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Opinion by Alan Baker Much has been written about the Feb. 1, 2022 Amnesty International report alleging that Israel practices apartheid against the Palestinians.1 From its opening paragraphs and throughout, this report... Moreby David Suissa On Feb. 24, 2020, former Indian Supreme Court justice Deepak Gupta delivered a lecture to the Bar arguing that “the right to dissent is the most important right granted by the Constitution. Gupta took... Moreby Jonathan S. Tobin It was, to all appearances, a great day for the US-Israel alliance. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a delegation of House Democrats on a visit to the Jewish state, where she sounded all the right... Moreby Shuki Friedman From the Kempinski Hotel where he is vacationing in St. Moritz, Switzerland, Shas Party leader Aryeh Deri has released a video accusing the Israeli government of starving haredi children. Though the magnitude of the poverty in Israel’s haredi sector is terrible... More | DOWNLOAD OUR NEW APP TODAY!   | | |
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