Daily Brief: Hundreds of Israelis demonstrate against home sale to Arab family
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The richest in town: Stef Wertheimer, left, Shari Arison, Dana Azrieli, Roman Abramovich, Eyal Ofer, and Patrick Drahi.
Israel's 30 Richest in 2018
| 14.06.2018
Former Miss Iraq Sarah Idan, (left) posts a video on Instagram of her meeting with the former Miss Israel Adar Gandelsman, in Jerusalem.
With Miss Israel in Jerusalem, Miss Iraq Calls for 'Less Blood, More Amity'
, | 14.06.2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin walks before an inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, May 7, 2018.
Analysis || Russia May Lose on the Field at the World Cup, but Putin Is Winning
| 14.06.2018
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a presentation to the International Homeland Security Forum conference in Jerusalem, June 14, 2018
Israeli Strikes on Iranian Targets in Syria Slowed Refugee Flow to Europe, Claims Netanyahu
, | 14.06.2018
A Brazil soccer fan screaming as Germany defeats her team 7-1 in a semifinal World Cup match, July 2014.
What You Need to Know About the World Cup, From Nigeria's Jersey to the Iranian Messi
| 12.06.2018
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Putin to Meet Saudi Crown Prince in Moscow Amid Soaring Oil Prices
| 14.06.2018
Workers prepare the International Fan Fest Berlin at Brandenburg Gate, also called Fanmeile, before the start of Russia 2018 Soccer World Cup in Berlin, Germany June 14, 2018
Germany 'Thwarts' Islamic Extremist Chemical Attack
| 14.06.2018
The Frappuccino at Cafe Joe in Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv's Five Best Frozen Coffees
| 14.06.2018
The modest version of Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man," with the "fig leaf" used by the center for gifted children in Ra'anana, June 11, 2018.
Israeli School for the Gifted Censors Leonardo Da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man'
| 14.06.2018
Demonstrators in Afula, June 13, 2018.
Hundreds of Israelis Demonstrate Against Home Sale to Arab Family
| 14.06.2018
In this photo released on Sunday, June 10, 2018 by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks during an interview with the Daily Mail, in Damascus
Syria's Assad: Hezbollah Will Stay in Syria for 'Long Time'
| 14.06.2018
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