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Injured Iranian soldiers lying on the ground at the scene of an attack on a military parade on in the southwestern city of Ahvaz, Iran, September 22, 2018
Iran: Attackers Who Killed 12 Revolutionary Guards Members Linked to Israel, U.S.
, | 22.09.2018
Satellite image shows damage caused by alleged Israeli missile strike on targets near Syria's Latakia.
Analysis || Downing of Russian Jet: Israel Fears Putin Will Clip Its Wings in Syria
| 22.09.2018
'The organ trade gangs control the streets and threaten everyone who dares to speak out'
Illegal Organ Harvesting Is Rampant in Egypt, and Refugees Are the Main Target
Tamara Baraaz | 22.09.2018
David Keyes (right) and Ron Dermer
How Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against a Netanyahu Spokesman Are Plaguing His U.S. Ambassador
| 22.09.2018
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Analysis || What Netanayhu Really Hopes to Achieve by Lowering the Electoral Threshold
| 22.09.2018
Qalandiyah checkpoint.
Israeli Soldiers Accused of Sexually Harassing Palestinian Women at Checkpoint
| 21.09.2018
US President Donald Trump listens to officials at the Horry County Emergency Operations Center in Conway, South Carolina, September 19, 2018
Opinion || Donald Trump Thinks the Jews Aren't Grateful Enough
| 22.09.2018
In Europe, the thrust toward addressing climate change didn’t happen because of vested interests, but because of decency.
When It Comes to Climate Change, the Rich Are the Culprit – but They Won't Pay the Price
| 20.09.2018
Avishai Vaisman, 26, from Hadera: 'It’s the best relationship I’ve had. Nitzan – if you were a girl I’d marry you!'
'Intimate Conversations Happen Only on the Way to Food'
| 20.09.2018
Vladimir Sorokin: 'I have nothing against the refugees one sees in the streets. The problem is that at any moment one of them can become a terrorist'
This Controversial Russian Novelist, Accused of Promoting Cannibalism and Pornography, Is a Literary Star
| 21.09.2018
Jewish worshipers offer repentance and ask God to forgive their sins ahead of Yom Kippur, Western Wall, Jerusalem's Old City, September 16, 2018.
Opinion || Monotheism Is Seen as Judaism's Gift to the World. But Has It Really Brought Peace and Harmony?
| 20.09.2018
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