Haaretz
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We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Haaretz, published over the past 4 hours. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Israeli, Israel, Netanyahu, West, and Bank.
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Recent Articles (8)
Head of Caucasian crime ring shot dead in gas station in northern Israel
Police said the killing of Yanis Yushvaev, considered one of Israel's most dangerous criminals, was likely linked to a criminal feud. Three people were also killed overnight in East Jerusalem, two of
Netanyahu shares 'personal phone number' inviting Israelis to contact him
As Israel nears October elections and Likud's campaign is in full swing, Netanyahu published what he says is his personal phone number and invited the public to contact him: 'I can't promise I'll answ
Israel earmarked Negev land for Bedouin. Now it may sell it off
The land was designated for income-generating solar projects in exchange for relinquishing ownership claims. Its sale on the open market would contradict a 2022 government resolution
Canada recommends companies avoid trade with West Bank settlements
Ottawa urges companies to avoid investments, purchases and tourism linked to settlements, calling them illegal and a 'serious obstacle' to peace. The advisory comes as Canada's criticism of Israel int
One Palestinian demand revealed the limits of an Arab's place in Israeli politics
Mansour Abbas spent years reassuring Jewish Israelis that Palestinian citizens were partners rather than threats, separating their civil needs from their national identity. Then, suddenly, all those y
Shin Bet chief's sister joins far-right anti-LGBTQ party ahead of election
Yiska Haimov, sister of Shin Bet chief David Zini, has managed several West Bank settlements and joins Maoz's party as her brother faces scrutiny over his security decisions. Her appointment comes ami
Netanyahu rival Gadi Eisenkot not granted Shin Bet security detail despite claiming threats
Yashar, Eisenkot's party, says his private security is inadequate and warns that threats against him are growing. 'The atmosphere on the Israeli street, as well as on social media, is heating up, and
Israeli man moderately wounded in West Bank stabbing attack, medics say
The man's brother said he was driving with his pregnant wife and two daughters to Tiberias, a city in northern Israel, and stopped at the shopping center to buy cigarettes. The IDF said soldiers seale