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29/03/26 11:29
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Less than a month ago, an Iranian missile struck Yehuda Halevi Street in the heart of Tel Aviv, killing Mary Ann De Vera, a caregiver from the Philippines. The street was struck again on Friday, killing Vidament, 52, who was stationed in the area to prevent looting
29/03/26 00:59
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29/03/26 02:45
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The crew member is suspected of the offense of delivering information with the intent to harm state security. One of the main pieces of evidence against him is a WhatsApp message he sent to his wife last June, near the previous war with Iran: 'Good morning to your genius man who turned a thousand dollars into 46 thousand dollars'
29/03/26 03:47
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The eyes of the soldiers at Shivta never leave me. I just wish the state that has allowed itself to take years of their lives, in some cases even their actual lives, were capable of providing them with a bus that would take them home
29/03/26 05:42
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As regime change in Iran seems increasingly unlikely, Netanyahu and Trump are in search of scapegoats if their adventurism fails ■ Leaders in Tehran don't seem enthused about continuing the war, but are not rushing to compromise as the U.S. continues its preparations for a new military operation
29/03/26 07:32
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Less than a month ago, an Iranian missile struck Yehuda Halevi Street in the heart of Tel Aviv, killing Mary Ann De Vera, a caregiver from the Philippines. The street was struck again on Friday, killing Vidament, 52, who was stationed in the area to prevent looting
29/03/26 08:09
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Marco Rubio expressed concern about the rise in settler violence. Administration officials must recognize that Israel's government has no interest in stopping the terrorism. They must make Netanyahu act decisively against terror and expedite diplomatic negotiations toward two states
29/03/26 09:22
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Volkswagen, founded by Hitler and a producer of missiles for the Wehrmacht in World War II, is set to have one of its plants manufacture Iron Dome components for Rafael. After having suffered a 44 percent drop in profits last year, VW may be pivoting toward the booming defense industry