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Israel Strikes Militant Targets in Gaza After More Arson …

| June 23, 2021

JERUSALEMThe Israeli military hit the Gaza Strip with a series of airstrikes Thursday night, rattling a shaky month-old cease-fire between the two sides that mediators are trying to keep from falling apart. Soon after, for the first time in nearly a month, air raid sirens sounded the alarm in southern Israel when Gaza militants used heavy machine guns to fire across the border, the Israeli military said.

Dreams in the Rubble: An Israeli Airstrike and the 22 Lives Lost – The New York Times

| June 23, 2021

GAZA CITY As Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza City for the sixth night running, Dr. Ayman Abul Ouf climbed the stairs of the apartment block that his family built four decades ago, calmer than he had seemed all day

How Israel’s missing constitution deepens divisions between Jews and with Arabs – The Conversation US

| June 23, 2021

Renewed fighting has erupted again between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, endangering a ceasefire instituted after an 11-day war in May. The conflict in Gaza is an early test of Israels new coalition government

Release the transcripts of Israel’s COVID cabinet meetings – Haaretz

| June 23, 2021

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating over Haaretzs petition, drafted by attorney Tal Lieblich, to release transcripts of cabinet and ministerial committee meetings on the coronavirus.

Lab-grown chicken for humans and pets in Israel – Livemint

| June 23, 2021

It looks like chicken and tastes like chicken, but diners in Israel are tucking into laboratory-grown "meat" that scientists claim is an environmentally-friendly way to feed the world's growing population. Also read | The first vegan restaurant to win a Michelin Star In a small restaurant in a nondescript building in a science park in the central Israeli town of Ness Ziona, diners munched burgers and minced meat rice rolls made with "cultured chicken" -- meat grown in the adjacent SuperMeat production site.

Israelis march in east Jerusalem in test for new government

| June 16, 2021

JERUSALEM (AP) Hundreds of Israeli ultranationalists, some chanting Death to Arabs, paraded Tuesday in east Jerusalem in a show of force that threatened to spark renewed violence just weeks after a war with Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. Palestinians in Gaza responded by launching incendiary balloons that caused at least 10 fires in southern Israel. Early Wednesday, Israeli aircraft carried out a series of airstrikes at militant sites in Gaza, the first such raids since a shaky cease-fire ended the war last month.

Israel: Netanyahu alleges election fraud as political …

| June 16, 2021

The Speaker of the Knesset, a close ally of Netanyahu, refused to announce a date for the swearing in of the new government. By law, he has up to a week, but the largely technical process has traditionally been carried out as quickly as possible once a new government is announced. The delay is "in contradiction" to the country's democratic traditions, said Yohanan Plesner, director of the Israel Democracy Institute.

Israeli Aircraft Bomb Gaza Just Days Into New Government – The New York Times

| June 16, 2021

GAZA CITY The Israeli military said early Wednesday that it had conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, after officials said that the militant group Hamas had sent incendiary balloons into southern Israel from Gaza, in the first eruption of hostilities since an 11-day air war between Israel and Hamas ended last month. The Israeli military said that it struck military compounds belonging to the Hamas terror organization, which were used as facilities and meeting sites for terror operatives in Hamas Khan Yunis and Gaza Brigades

Israel Has Become The 1st Country To Ban The Sale Of Most Fur Clothing – NPR

| June 16, 2021

Minks in a cage at a mink farm in Pushkino, Russia, more than 20 miles from Moscow. Yuri Tutov/AFP via Getty Images hide caption Minks in a cage at a mink farm in Pushkino, Russia, more than 20 miles from Moscow. The Israeli government has banned the sale of fur in the fashion industry, becoming the first country to outlaw the controversial clothing material that opponents say leads to the slaughter of millions of animals each year.

Israeli illustrators commemorate the child victims of the Gaza war – Haaretz

| May 27, 2021

Under the shadow of the clashes in Jerusalem, the operation in Gaza and the sirens in much of the country this month, Or Segal, a fourth-year visual communications student at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, decided to do something about it. I wanted to work in a way thats quiet and strong, that wouldnt inflame things even more, she tells Haaretz. I chose to do so through brotherhood, using the tools that Im familiar with illustration and design.


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