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The couple plan to demolish the two old homes currently on the property and build a new, larger house instead.
“As long as I am the mayor, you will not perform in any city event,” Yona Yahav said.
“We stand for love and prosperity for all nations, Jewish, Arab, Azeri,” Asaf (Sefael) Mishiyev’s Muslim bandmate Hasan Heydar tells JNS.
La France Insoumise urges cancellation of Eyal Golan’s May 20 show in Paris, citing comments on Gaza and past controversy surrounding the singer.
A directorial debut, “Unbroken,” which chronicles a filmmaker’s search of her family’s history, starts streaming this week on Netflix, timed to Yom Hashoah.
It reveals that words—more than melody, rhythm or tempo—play a central role in helping individuals regulate their emotions.
Performers accuse the Jewish state of genocide and criticize U.S. support.
No film in which the Israeli star has appeared has ever been screened in the country.
The U.S. deployment in the region has grown substantially, amid nuclear talks with Iran and the public military threat posed by President Trump.
Titled “When words fail you,” nine bereaved women participated in the opening at the Multidisciplinary Center in Modi’in.
Mélanie Laurent will appear in seven of nine episodes in the acclaimed Israeli spy thriller.
“The mural must live because it was vandalized, and so it will live, and everything related to memory and what I have personally experienced must live,” said 93-year-old Holocaust Survivor, the subject of the piece.