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Clockwise from top left: Shaul Elovitch, Sara and Benjamin Netanyahu, Shlomo Filber, and Nir Hefez.
For First Time, Prosecution Directly Links Netanyahu to Telecom Giant Bribery Affair
| 27.02.2018
Mohammed Tamimi, cousin of Ahed Tamimi, after being shot by a rubber bullet in Nabi Saleh, January 2, 2018.
Israeli Army: Tamimi's Teen Cousin Admits Head Wounds Not Caused by Bullet, but by Bike Crash
, | 27.02.2018
"Queen Vashti Deposed" (1890) by Ernest Normand.
The Power Women of Purim: Bringing Back Vashti and Esther in the #MeToo Era
| 26.02.2018
Asylum seekers protesting outside Saharonim Prison, in the Negev, southern Israel, February 22, 2018.
'Troubled and concerned' || African-American Lawmakers Urge Israel Not to Deport Asylum Seekers
| 27.02.2018
A Saudi soldier guards an aid flight at an air base in Marib, Yemen, February 1, 2018.
Saudi Shake-up: Military Chief Replaced as Yemen War Rages On
| 27.02.2018
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan kisses six-year-old Amine Tiras, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey on February 24, 2018.
WATCH || Turkey's Erdogan Slammed After Telling Crying Girl She Should Be Honored if 'Martyred'
| 27.02.2018
Iran's military chief Mohammad Bagheri, right, on a visit to Turkey.
Opinion || Iran Is Trying to Avoid a Clash but May Surprise Israel
| 27.02.2018
The Ghriba synagogue in Djerba, Tunisia. The country is home to no more than 2,000 Jews, making an Islamic party's decision to field a Jewish candidate particularly bold.
Islamic Party's Secret Weapon in Tunisia: A Jewish Candidate
| 26.02.2018
Children of asylum seekers, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, wear costumes during the Purim parade festival in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther, which is read in synagogues. Other customs include: sending food parcels and giving charity, dressing up in masks and costumes, eating a festive meal, and public celebrations.
IN PHOTOS || Children of Asylum Seekers, Mostly From Eritrea and Sudan Celebrate Purim in Tel Aviv
| 27.02.2018
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