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Analysis || Israel undeterred by Russia's presence in Syria, but may trigger next war with Hezbollah
Amir Oren | 11.12.2016
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Analysis || Thumbing nose at alleged Kremlin debt, Trump picks Putin’s pal as Secretary of State
Chemi Shalev | 11.12.2016
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A person wearing a Donald Trump mask gestures near a statue of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, by sculptor Itay Zalait, at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, December 6, 2016.
Analysis || Dissing claims of anti-Semitism, Netanyahu stamps Trump as kosher for Jews
Chemi Shalev | 11.12.2016
Police and ambulances arrive at the site of an explosion in central Istanbul, Turkey, December 10, 2016.
Death toll in Istanbul attack rises to 38
Barak Ravid and Reuters | 11.12.2016
Egyptian security forces examine the scene inside St. Mark Cathedral in central Cairo, following a bombing, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016. The blast at Egypt's main Coptic Christian cathedral killed dozens of people and wounded many others on Sunday, according to Egyptian state television, making it one of the deadliest attacks carried out against the religious minority in recent memory. (Omar El-Hady via AP)
Egypt: At least 25 killed by blast inside Cairo's Coptic cathedral
Jack Khoury, Reuters and The Associated Press | 11.12.2016
MK David Bitan and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Likud faction weekly meeting, November 2016.
Coalition whip prefers Israel's Arab citizens not vote
Haaretz | 10.12.2016
Education Minister Naftali Bennett at a Petah Tikva school.
Opinion || The reading list for learning fascism in second grade
Rogel Alpher | 11.12.2016
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Gideon Levy | 11.12.2016
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump poses on the cover of Time Magazine after being named its person of the year.
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The Forward and Jake Romm | 11.12.2016
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