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People protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, June 29, 2024.
 
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the Israeli Knesset.
 
Analysis || Netanyahu's Nightmare: The IDF and the Biden Administration Ganging Up Against Him
 
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A picture taken from the southern Lebanese area of Marjayoun on July 3, 2024, shows smoke billowing over hills in Israel's Golan Heights after rockets were fired from the Lebanese side of the border.
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 271 || Israeli Officer Killed in Gaza Strip Fighting; 100 Rockets Fired at North Israel
 
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Rockets fired from southern Lebanon being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome air defense system over the Upper Galilee region in northern Israel on Wednesday.
 
Analysis || Do Israelis Really Want Full-scale War With Hezbollah?
 
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Opinion || An Annihilation Discourse Has Taken Over Israel
 
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Rock art of giant pig and small humans at at Leang Karampuang: The finds point to the deep origin of visual storytelling
 
Earliest Art Is Much Older Than Thought: Sulawesi Pigs Painted Over 51,000 Years Ago
 
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara with Foreign Minister Israel Katz and his wife Ronit.
 
Netanyahu Grants FM Permission to Bring Wife on All Overseas Travel at Gov't Expense
 
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Nuclear facility, Isfahan, Iran, 2007.
 
Opinion || How Benny Morris Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
 
Yossi Melman  
 
 
Supporters of French far right leader Marine Le Pen react after the release of projections based on the actual vote count in select constituencies in northern France, June 30.
 
'Some French Jews Believe Le Pen Will Protect Them'
 
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French far-right National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen addresses media during a campaign visit at a market in Henin-Beamont, northern France ahead of the first round of legislative elections
 
As France's Jewish Community Battles the Far Right, a Few French Jews Chose to Meet Le Pen
 
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