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Hela Ben Zano with her baby, after a French C-section at the Nazareth Hospital EMMS. “The incision is slower and more complicated, so it is not suitable in an emergency and also can only be performed by specialists,” says Dr. Miki Moskovich. “Still, I don’t understand physicians who don’t even want to see it.”
 
‘Recovery Is Unbelievable’: Alternative C-section Draws Praise and Skepticism in Israel
 
Shir Angel | 26.08.2022
 
 
 
Palestinian workers at an Israeli checkpoint in Tulkarm, last month in the West Bank
 
Israel to Require W. Bank Visitors to Declare Romantic Relationships With Palestinians
 
Hagar Shezaf | 04.09.2022
 
 
 
Palestinians hurl rocks at Israeli military vehicles during an Israeli military operation in the West Bank village of Rujib, last week.
 
Analysis || The West Bank Is About to Erupt, and Israel Is Doing Little to Stop It
 
Amos Harel | 04.09.2022
 
 
 
Bullet holes across the windshield of an Israeli bus that was sprayed in the northern West Bank on Sunday.
 
Two Suspects Arrested After Six Soldiers, One Civilian Injured in West Bank Bus Shooting
 
Hagar Shezaf | 04.09.2022
 
 
 
Even in the standards of Israeli election rhetoric, the vicious attack that Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman unleashed against opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday was unprecedented.
 
Why Israel's Finance Minister Just Called Netanyahu 'Scum of the Earth'
 
Allison Kaplan Sommer | 04.09.2022
 
 
 
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'The Serpent Is the Messiah’s Secret': The Key to Rabbi Berland's Toxic Charisma
 
Mordy Miller | 02.09.2022
 
 
 
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This Israeli Shelters Gay Palestinian Runaways. In Return, 'He Takes Their Soul'
 
Hilo Glazer | 01.09.2022
 
 
 
An Iranian woman walks past a mural in the capital Tehran, earlier this year.
 
Behind the Scenes, Israel Working Tirelessly to Thwart the Iran Nuclear Deal
 
Jonathan Lis | 04.09.2022
 
 
 
Israeli officials and local residents attend a sulha event in Kafr Qasem in 1957, a year after the massacre. The sulha tradition represents reconciliation.
 
Analysis || Soldiers in Kafr Qasem Massacre Believed They Were Doing the Right Thing
 
Tom Segev | 31.07.2022
 
 
 
The boardwalk resembles a bicycle path in north Tel Aviv's Tel Baruch neighborhood – and there's no shade in sight.
 
Who Knew Israel Has Its Own Riviera? (And It Gives Rio a Run for Its Money)
 
Moshe Gilad | 01.09.2022
 
 
 
 
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