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Israel Proposal to elevate Netanyahu’s son shatters fragile concord at World Zionist Congress By Deborah Danan and Asaf Elia-Shalev October 30, 2025
Israel US soldiers stationed in Kiryat Gat turn sleepy Israeli city into an unexpected hotspot By Deborah Danan October 27, 2025
Israel Simchat Torah in Hostages Square lays bare divide over just how much to celebrate yet By Deborah Danan October 16, 2025
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Israel Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square is transformed by cautious optimism — and gratitude for Trump By Deborah Danan October 9, 2025
Israel In Israel, a struggle to reconcile grief and joy as Sukkot and Oct. 7 coincide By Deborah Danan October 8, 2025
Israel 2 years after Oct. 7 shattered them, Israel’s border kibbutzes are drawing new dreamers By Deborah Danan October 5, 2025
Religion Rabbi Jonathan Sacks died 5 years ago. His new Torah commentary is making waves in Israel. By Deborah Danan September 24, 2025