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Danny Wolf scored 22 points and Ben Saraf added 10 and seven assists, both setting career highs in Brooklyn’s 116-99 loss to Milwaukee.
Tomer Margalit and Orel Chalaf earned the gold cup in Slovakia, marking a milestone for Israeli adaptive dance as Hatikva played at the ceremony.
An erroneous report depicting Israeli victims as attackers fueled a ban on Maccabi fans and heightened Jewish community distrust.
The move comes after violent anti-Israel protests disrupted races across Europe.
Alona Ben Natan hopes to become the first Israeli to race in Saudi Arabia.
Thousands of protesters, some carrying flares and smoke grenades, showed up outside a basketball arena in Bologna where Maccabi Tel Aviv was playing.
The paratroopers are carrying out operations aimed at protecting Israeli civilians.
The Israeli led his team to a dramatic comeback, but bowed to a three point shot by Chicago Bulls’s Nikola Vucevic.
The centennial competition, which runs from November 15-26 in the Japanese capital, encompasses nearly 2,500 deaf athletes from about 80 nations.
The estate’s executor says it has between $500,000 and $1 million in assets.
“We succeeded in bringing the national team’s matches back home, to their natural place,” said Avi Peretz, chairman of Israel’s Tennis Association.
Quarterback star Tua Tagovailoa said in a press conference “that’d be sick,” referring to the Jewish state’s capital.