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A Palestinian man looks inside a car damaged during a military operation near the West Bank refugee camp of Al-Faraa, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 327 || Body of Soldier Killed on October 7 and Taken to Gaza Returned to Israel, IDF Announces
 
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A protester holding a sign criticizing the Netanyahu government, in Tel Aviv at the weekend.
 
Analysis || Israel's Entire Opposition Should Resign Now
 
Alon Pinkas  
 
 
Rescued Israeli hostage Kaid Farhan Elkadi at Soroka Medical Center in Be'er Sheva.
 
Israel-Hamas War Day 326 || Israeli Soldier Lightly Wounded in Drone Attack Near Border With Lebanon
 
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The founders of Sproutt in 2019. The security technologies startup, which raised funds based on a valuation of $200 million, submitted a request to begin bankruptcy proceedings in May.
 
'Directly Tied to the Gaza War' || Money Has Dried Up, and Israeli Startups Are Folding One After Another
 
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Hezbollah supporters wave portraits of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, Lebanon last month.
 
Explained || Explained: Nasrallah or Iran – Who Really Rules Hezbollah?
 
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'It's a Zionist Channel': Has October 7 Changed Saudi News Channel Al Arabiya?
 
Sheren Falah Saab  
 
 
A Lebanese flag is pictured near the statue of Virgin Mary in Tyre, southern Lebanon, Monday.
 
Analysis || An Exhausted Lebanon Can't Mount Civil Disobedience Against Hezbollah
 
Zvi Bar'el  
 
Agam Goldstein-Almog, following her release from Hamas captivity in late 2023.
 
'Hatred Sounds the Same in Every Language' || Israeli Teen Kidnapped by Hamas Recounts Gaza Captivity
 
Rachel Fink  
 
 
Elkadi and his brother, Hatam, in Soroka Medical Center, on Tuesday.
 
Israeli Hostage Escaped Gaza Captors, Returned to Israel by IDF
 
Yaniv Kubovich  
 
Wall paintings on the wall of a vaulted tomb that, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), date back 1,700 years to the Roman era, are pictured near the beach of Ashkelon, Israel, August 27, 2024.
 
Never Before Seen Ancient Roman Tombs to Be Shown to Public for the First Time
 
Ruth Schuster  
 
 
 
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