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Kol Israel Foundation raises ceremonial flag over its Holocaust National Memorial – Cleveland Jewish News

| January 3, 2023

Kol Israel Foundation raises ceremonial flag over its Holocaust National Memorial   Cleveland Jewish News

Cantor Fromson, Temple Israel agree on new, five-year contract – Cleveland Jewish News

| November 24, 2022

Cantor Fromson, Temple Israel agree on new, five-year contract   Cleveland Jewish News

Trump: I could "easily" be Israel’s prime minister – Axios

| October 17, 2022

Former President Trump said Sunday that he "could easily be" the prime minister of Israel in a post on his Truth Social account, in which he also said that Jewish people in the U.S.

Netanyahu memoir: Dems feeling more leftist pressure on Israel than they publicly admit – Forward

| October 17, 2022

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a protest against the Israeli government on April 6, 2022. Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images By Jacob KornbluhOctober 16, 2022 Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu writes in a new book that President Joe Biden pushed him last May to end the heavy airstrikes in the Gaza strip in response to 4,000 rockets fired at Israel because he was facing pressure from congressional Democrats. According to the Gaza health ministry, 243 Palestinians, including 66 children, and 12 Israelis were killed in the 11 days of intense fighting between Hamas and Israel.

Its driven by fear: Ukrainians and Russians with Jewish roots flee to Israel – The Guardian

| October 17, 2022

A visit to Jerusalems only boxing club is like stepping into the past: the former bomb shelter in a working-class neighbourhood of Jerusalem is a riot of old-school paraphernalia, and a CD of 1970s disco provides the soundtrack for training sessions.

How AIPAC and DMFI Outspent the Democratic Insurgency – The Intercept

| October 17, 2022

As Maram Al-Dada, a 34-year-old aviation engineer in Orlando, Florida, prepared to speak at a rally in May 2021, he couldnt help but think of his family. One particular moment from his childhood in Gaza was seared into his memory.

Israel keeps building settlements and Palestinians keep dying. Peace is impossible this way – The Guardian

| October 17, 2022

It was early April 1988, at the height of the first intifada, and the hills were awash with spring flowers. I took the professor and activist Noam Chomsky to visit the Palestinian village of Beita near Nablus.

Azerbaijan’s story mirrors that of Israel Aze.Media – Aze Media

| October 17, 2022

Among the apple trees at the Genocide Memorial Complex in the Guba district of Azerbaijan, there sits a tree planted by then-Israeli defense ministerAvigdor Libermanin 2018, in memory of the victims of theArmeniankilling of more than 50,000 Muslims across Azerbaijan in 1918. The victims also included 200 Jews and the marker describing Libermans visit is a powerful reminder of the commonalities in the Azerbaijani and Israeli stories. The complexs museum is designed as two knives pointed toward the ground, evoking the bones that were found in excavations of the site, providing evidence of the murders that took place there

UK-Israel relationship to hit new heights amid rocky times – CTech

| October 17, 2022

Two countries that have faced a disruptive change in the last half-decade are once again coming together to establish the future of their relationship. Despite changing prime ministers and unstable governments in recent years, Israel and the UK remain dedicated to working on a trade agreement that must consider the potential of both countries while acknowledging the challenge of recent political and social issues

Israel is fifth-most educated country in the world, report says – Ynetnews

| October 17, 2022

Israel is the fifth-most educated country globally, with roughly half of the Jewish state's citizens achieving a higher education degree, according to a report from the education search platform Erudera.


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