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At the Hall of Names in Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, Greek rescuer Melpomeni Dina, 92, reunites with (left) Sarah Yanai, 86, one of the survivors she saved during the Holocaust, Nov. 3, 2019. Photo by Eliana Rudee.

Greek woman reunited with siblings she saved during Holocaust and their 40 descendants

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“There is no way to describe the acts of heroism and the danger they took upon themselves and all those around them to shelter an entire family,” said Sarah Yanai upon reuniting with the...
Iranian students breach the fence of the U.S. embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4, 1979. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Trump administration pays tribute to 40th anniversary of Iran hostage crisis

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The Trump administration commemorated the 40th anniversary of Iranian taking over the U.S. embassy in Iran on Nov. 4, 1979, and keeping 52 U.S. diplomats and citizens hostage for a total of 444 days. “Today,...
Twitter graphic. Credit: edar/Pixabay.

Twitter suspends accounts affiliated with Hamas and Hezbollah

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Social-networking service Twitter has suspended numerous accounts affiliated with the terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah, according to media reports on Saturday. Hezbollah’s Al-Manar television station protested on Saturday that most of its Twitter accounts had...
Indian politician Priyanka Gandhi Vadra speaks at Mandi Samiti Ground in Uttar Pradesh, India, on April 15, 2019. Credit: Indian National Congress.

Report: Israeli Malware used to hack Indian politician’s smartphone

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Indian National Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was informed by WhatsApp Inc. that her phone was hacked during India’s election campaign this year by Malware from the Israeli firm NSO Group, the party...
Aleksey Burkov, a Russian IT specialist and alleged hacker wanted by the United States, arrives for a court hearing at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on Nov. 3, 2019. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

Israel’s High Court stays extradition to US of suspected Russian hacker

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Israel’s High Court of Justice on Sunday ordered a temporary postponement of the extradition to the United States of Russian IT specialist Aleksey Burkov, who the family of an Israeli-American woman imprisoned in Russia...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the Christian Media Summit at the Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem on Nov. 3, 2019. Photo: GPO/Amos Ben-Gershom.

Netanyahu: Arab countries now see Israel as an ‘indispensable ally’

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The Arab world’s perception of Israel is undergoing a seismic shift, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday. Addressing a 200-strong crowd in Jerusalem at the kick-off event of the Christian Media Summit and inauguration...
Photographic portrait of Sigmund Freud by Max Halberstadt, circa 1921. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Letter dated 1938 by Freud to be auctioned off in Jerusalem

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A handwritten letter by 20th-century Jewish thinker Sigmund Freud, written several weeks after he fled Nazi rule in Austria, is up for auction in Jerusalem next month. The letter was bought by an Israeli collector...

Khamenei reprensentative says US embassy in Baghdad is source of ‘all strife in Iraq’

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The main source of the “lack of security, the backwardness, the disputes and the plundering of property in Iraq” is the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, said Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s representative in Qom...

Gaza : Une campagne de sensibilisation contre les violences conjugales appelle les femmes à briser...

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Voir les extraits vidéo sur MEMRI TV Le 10 octobre 2019, la chaîne Ehna Internet (Israël) diffusait un reportage sur la campagne « Soutenir les femmes contre la violence », organisée par des Gazaouies. Les...

Rivarol : L’Holocauste, un « truc de la Seconde Guerre mondiale »

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Rivarol est un hebdomadaire français d’extrême droite fondé en 1951, qui se présente comme « l’hebdomadaire de l’opposition nationale et européenne ». Le journal doit son nom au pamphlétaire royaliste français Antoine de Rivarol (1753-1801), qui...