21.04.2026
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ד' באייר התשפ"ו (יום הזיכרון לחללי מערכות ישראל | ערב יום העצמאות ה - 78 למדינת ישראל )
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21/04/26 04:52
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21/04/26 10:20
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Families of soldiers killed urged coalition lawmakers to stay away, saying 'their resting place is not a political stage.' Two protesters held signs reading 'government of death' at Tel Aviv's military cemetery, sparking clashes as attendees tried to seize them
21/04/26 14:50
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A new report published in London casts doubts on such claims but notes that a spate of recent attacks is 'making questions of belonging, security and long-term viability notably more salient than before'
21/04/26 21:35
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In an open letter to the Jewish Book Council, a group of anti- and non-Zionist Jewish writers accused it of 'narrowing its vision to a Zionist approach to Jewish culture.' JBC's head, on the other hand, says its role 'is not – and never will be – to enforce consensus'
21/04/26 00:19
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From occupation to internal divisions, the Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony reflects not triumph, but a broken society at war with its own values
21/04/26 00:21
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Police say the 39-year-old suspect stabbed his wife to death and seriously wounded her son, calling emergency services afterwards. According to a Haaretz tally, 95 people have been murdered in Israel since the start of 2026, including eight women.
21/04/26 00:23
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Who cares about Bibi's crimes against his own people and the Palestinians? Let Netanyahu's sycophants hail the king and sing songs of glory about their leader, who made Time Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people, alongside great dictators
21/04/26 00:34
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Netanyahu's Israel is a broken, divided and ostracized country and desperately needs fundamental change. It needs a leadership that will seek compromise, that promotes peace with its enemies and peace at home for all its citizens