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A founder of Track AIPAC, a group critical of pro-Israel politicians, is a self-proclaimed Marxist who has lived abroad for 20 years. The group has sparked controversy with its rhetoric and calls for boycotts against Jewish Americans in entertainment. Track AIPAC has also denied allegations of antisemitism despite making inflammatory comparisons and statements.
A new National Library project will make the Cairo Genizah manuscripts searchable worldwide, highlighting the diversity of Jewish languages and writing styles. Experts use these texts to trace the history and origins of Jewish communities.
The Golan Heights community is fighting for Sagie Mor to be buried in his home village after he died saving his son in Thailand. Family and friends want him laid to rest in the place he loved.
Two former senior Israeli military officers missed key meetings on the October 7 failures. Disciplinary actions, including dismissals and reprimands, have followed as the military addresses responsibility for the attack.
Check Point's Gil Shwed warns of a disconnect between cybersecurity stock valuations and real-world value, while highlighting artificial intelligence's growing role in the industry. He discussed the company's recent acquisition and his satisfaction with stepping back from daily management.
Israel's military chief said a strike targeted Hezbollah's top commander to prevent the group from growing stronger. He affirmed Israel's commitment to agreements with Lebanon but vowed to counter any threats from Hezbollah.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin has been appointed to head three additional ministries after ultra-Orthodox parties left the coalition. The move awaits Knesset approval and comes amid efforts to resolve disputes over military conscription exemptions. Several ministries remain without permanent ministers.
The Hostages Forum will close its offices and scale back operations as only three families of hostages remain to be supported. Remaining funds and volunteer support will be made available to these families, who will decide how to proceed. A new group is forming to provide ongoing support for hostage families.
Israel confirms it has killed Hezbollah's military chief Haytham Ali Tabatabai in a Beirut airstrike. Tabatabai was a key figure in the group's operations and reconstruction efforts. The Israeli military says it will continue to act against threats from Hezbollah.
Israel's military chief says the country remains committed to its truce with Lebanon but will continue to act against Hezbollah's military buildup after a strike in Beirut. The statement follows the targeting of a top Hezbollah commander.
Former operations chief Oded Basiuk has been dismissed from reserve duty over his role in the October 7 failures. Other top officers are also under review, with further details expected soon.
Senator Ted Cruz is ramping up his feud with journalist Tucker Carlson as he prepares for a possible presidential run, aiming to stand out among Republican leaders. The dispute centers on support for Israel and the party's future direction, with Cruz and Vice President JD Vance taking contrasting approaches.
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