Thursday, July 6, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
Israeli soldier killed in terrorist attack near Kedumim
The Palestinian terrorist was shot dead.
IDF strikes missile launch site in Lebanon
The anti-tank guided missile exploded adjacent to the border in Israeli territory, the army said.
Joshua Marks
Jenin operation achieved most of its goals, but the IDF will be back
Most of the city’s terrorists avoided engaging the brigade-sized force of special IDF units, with many apparently hiding in hospitals.
Yaakov Lappin
‘Shifting Russia-Ukraine dynamics unlikely to affect Israel’
Despite the challenge to Vladimir Putin's authority by mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian president remains in control, experts tell JNS.
Israel Kasnett
Tsurkov’s fate will ultimately depend on Iran
While Washington has leverage in Iraq, it is doubtful that the Shi'ite militia holding the Princeton scholar will take marching orders from Iraq's central government.
Shahar Klaiman
Israel and Greece close in on major energy deal
“We will continue to advance the strategic relations with the Hellenic triangle,” said Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.
Etgar Lefkovits
Israeli team overcomes blackout during surgery in Ethiopia
The team from Haifa's Rambam hospital continued to operate on their 3-year-old patient by light from cellphone flashlights.
Pesach Benson
Morningstar whittles Israel company blacklist from 26 to seven
Under pressure, the investment giant and its ratings firm Sustainalytics flag fewer companies for doing business in what it considers occupied territory.
Mike Wagenheim
Author has Einstein’s brain on the brain
Benyamin Cohen, who penned a new book on the Jewish genius, told JNS about how Einstein was the classic absent-minded professor, had his brain stolen, was offered the Israeli presidency and who ... snored.
Alan Zeitlin
latest news
Israel strikes Iranian targets in Damascus area
French reporter with grenades arrested at Samaria checkpoint
Court acquits border policeman in shooting of autistic Palestinian
Protesters block Tel Aviv highway; 15 people arrested
Israel to invest 40m shekels in technologies of the future
Israel, UAE sign economic cooperation agreement
Israel’s Euro U21 run ends with 3-0 semifinal loss to England
Summer program brings 700 Jewish teens from seven countries to Israel
‘Glory to the martyrs’: Berlin police approve pro-Hamas rally
Discovered: Ruins of Munich synagogue destroyed by the Nazis
New Hampshire becomes 37th state to take action against Israel boycotters
Mike Wagenheim
featured column
Melanie Phillips
The malevolent reporting on Israel’s Jenin operation
Much of the West believes the antisemitic lie that the Jews are responsible for their own destruction.
column
Alexandra Fleksher
Who is telling our stories?
We need to be talking and sharing as Orthodox Jews. We need to show the world who we are and what we believe.
Dan Schnur
Jews and affirmative action
Affirmative action is dead, but the debate over alternatives to replace it is far from over. Let’s see how the Jewish community responds when the impact hits closer to home.
Clifford D. May
The rise and fall of Putin’s warlord
Yevgeny Prigozhin sought more than wealth and power.
Shoshana Bryen
Making sense of the Jenin raid
There are two things that can be done to improve the situation in the region.
Meir Ben Shabbat
Jenin operation was essential but did not produce strategic change
Will the P.A. act to preserve the IDF's achievements in the terror hotbed? The simple answer is: "Highly unlikely."
Stephen M. Flatow
Outrageous Jenin conspiracy theory peddled by ex-State Department official
According to Aaron David Miller, a military operation is meant not only to distract from judicial reform but award the right-wingers in his government.
WATCH
Why did the ADL just defend discrimination against Asians?
Jonathan S. Tobin
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