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A historic moment in Israel: Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi arrived in Israel for a landmark visit, where he met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog. The visit will also include the opening of Somaliland’s first embassy in the country, marking a new chapter in diplomatic relations between the two peoples. @Abdirahmanirro Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
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“Hamas’ 20‑year rule was sustained by an ecosystem of European governments, journalists, academics, lawyers, and self‑styled human‑rights defenders who normalized Hamas or tolerated its abuses because their hostility toward Israel outweighed their concern for Gazans.”
Will Europe Save Hamas in Gaza? I recently met with a high-ranking European official from a country deeply involved in the Israel and Palestine file to discuss Gaza’s future and immediate options for relieving civilians trapped under Hamas’s grip. I presented a simple proposal: create safe zones across the "Yellow Line" into the Israel‑controlled green zone and support new, organized, secure, Hamas‑free communities where Gazans could finally begin rebuilding their lives. Whether the issue is humane living conditions, deradicalization, education, healthcare, or shielding civilians from both Hamas or Israeli strikes, the green zone is the only place where meaningful action is possible. Instead of engaging, the official launched into a long monologue about their country’s contributions to the Palestinian Authority, UNRWA, and other institutions, all while insisting on their own “humility” as a faraway European nation. Then came the truly alarming part: a casual normalization of Hamas. The official proudly described how easy it had been to work with Hamas before October 7, praising the group for providing “excellent security” and being “easier to work with than others.” What they called pragmatism was, in reality, a twenty‑year pattern of enabling a violent terrorist organization responsible for immense civilian suffering. When I explained that any Hamas‑free zones would require vetting at the Yellow Line to prevent weapons or operatives from entering, the official reacted with shock. “This vetting would violate international law,” they repeated, insisting that their country could not fund projects with any checks on who enters. I noted the absurdity: I had undergone extensive vetting just to enter their country, and even this building, yet they believed Hamas fighters should be able to walk into new civilian safe zones unimpeded. Their only response was vague appeals to “international law,” which, in their interpretation, seems to require allowing terrorists to hide among civilians. The meeting ended on an even more surreal note. When the official asked what would happen to Hamas fighters left in the red zone, I said I didn’t care; they could fight the Israeli military on their own all they wanted once they no longer held two million civilians hostage. The official lamented that “this isn’t the old American West” and expressed concern for what would happen to Hamas without human shields. Disgust doesn’t begin to describe my feelings and reactions. I left convinced of something long suspected: Hamas’s twenty‑year rule was sustained not only by its own brutality but by an ecosystem of NGOs, donor nations, Western European governments, journalists, academics, activists, lawyers, and even self‑styled human‑rights defenders who normalized Hamas, treated it as a legitimate authority, or tolerated its abuses because their hostility toward Israel outweighed their concern for Gazans.
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Throwback: The staff, doctors, and nurses of the “Meir Elias” Hospital in Baghdad, which was founded by an Iraqi Jew named Meir Elias to treat both Jewish and non-Jewish patients in the city. The hospital was destroyed during the horrific Farhud pogrom in 1941.
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🚨BREAKING: The IDF has announced the elimination of a senior Hezbollah terrorist in Lebanon. He played a key role in terror attacks against Israel and IDF soldiers and was behind the kidnapping and murder of five American soldiers. Credit: IDF
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A historic moment in Israel: Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi is in Israel for a landmark visit. @michaeldickson
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🚨BREAKING: Israel’s Home Front Command has updated guidelines and limited gatherings to 5,000 people amid anticipated Iranian regime missile attacks.
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The Lion and Sun flag of Iran was raised proudly by supporters during the World Cup match, standing as a symbol of solidarity with the Iranian people as they continue their struggle for freedom against the oppressive Iranian regime.
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During one of the darkest periods in Israel’s history following the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre, in which more than 1,200 people were murdered and over 250 were taken hostage into Gaza, Gwyneth Paltrow stood in solidarity with the people of Israel and the families of the hostages, sharing this important message and serving as an important voice during a time of profound darkness. @GwynethPaltrow
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🚨BREAKING: IDF conducts strikes in Beirut, Lebanon, targeting a senior Hezbollah terrorist.
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Zionism as Decolonization — How I Went From Anti-Zionist to Zionist by Tony Masiuk medium.com/p/indigeneity-eth…
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🚨BREAKING: Two suspicious aerial targets fired by Hezbollah from Lebanon impacted in northern Israel. No physical injuries reported.
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🚨BREAKING: Another suspicious aerial target fired by Hezbollah from Lebanon impacted in northern Israel. No physical injuries reported.
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A staggering 255 antisemitic hate crimes were recorded in May 2026, representing a 72% increase from the 148 antisemitic hate crimes recorded in April 2026. This is part of a deeply alarming surge in antisemitism sweeping across England and around the globe. @StandWithUsUK
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Israeli researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, have discovered that losing belly fat provides health benefits lasting up to 10 years, even if weight is regained. The study tracked 366 participants over a decade, finding that lifestyle-induced loss of visceral fat - the harmful fat stored around internal organs - may be partially preserved long term and is associated with better cardiometabolic health and lower future risk of type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest that the body retains a "metabolic memory" of fat loss, potentially revolutionizing how doctors approach obesity treatment @BenGurionUni
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As of 2026, Israeli technology developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is powering more than 100 satellites worldwide, and now the company is expanding into complete satellite platforms. The partnership with Germany will deliver advanced intelligence gathering capabilities for European security, combining Israeli technological leadership with German funding and military need. @RAFAELdefense
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📚 Happy Hebrew Book Week! Did you know that Hebrew Book Week began in 1926, when publisher Bracha Peli organized a book fair along Tel Aviv’s iconic Rothschild Boulevard? This year’s celebration is especially meaningful as Hebrew Book Week marks its 100th anniversary! If you're in Israel, join the celebrations: 📍 Sarona, Tel Aviv, through June 18 📍 Safra Square, Jerusalem, through June 20 Here's to 100 years of Hebrew books connecting generations, preserving stories, celebrating culture, and bringing people together. 💙📖🇮🇱
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Israeli scientists have discovered a key link between rapid growth and aging: a gene called VGLL3 that promotes early development also triggers accelerated aging and higher cancer risk. Using CRISPR gene-editing on African turquoise killifish, Hebrew University of Jerusalem researchers found that altering the gene caused fish to grow faster and mature earlier, but resulted in 15 percent shorter lifespans in males and seven percent in females, plus higher melanoma risk. The gene is also found in humans, and understanding this mechanism could eventually help scientists separate healthy growth from aging diseases.
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WATCH: @Mina Rush, Executive Director and Creator of IsraelLINK, a pioneering, interactive, learner-centered platform for Israel education designed for both Jewish day schools and supplementary middle school programs, explains why the program was developed and what it offers participants today.
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