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SEO (Search Engine Optimization), long considered the primary channel enabling businesses to drive traffic and revenue growth, is no longer as relevant as it once was.
Many Israelis received SMS messages in Hebrew containing threatening content. In the messages, Iranian hackers called on Israelis to cooperate with the Islamic Republic and, echoing previous threats, added: "Soon you will see the sun in the night sky."
A Lebanese news site published photos of Capt. G., an IDF combat soldier operating deep inside Lebanese territory, and users mocked the terrorist organization, which continues to insist its men won a victory there. The soldier told Israel Hayom: “Mostly, we’re just laughing about it.”
A Jewish-community newspaper ad meant to win over voters backfired badly when it showed bread during the holiday that forbids it. The candidate apologized and pointed the finger at her campaign adviser.
An actress's family tribute turned within hours into a battleground of violent political clashes on social media.
Drew Pavlou says Eilish called ICE on him after he threatened to squat at her home in response to her Grammy "stolen land" speech.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio extended greetings Tuesday to those celebrating Losar, the Tibetan New Year – posting his wishes on the same day Chinese New Year is observed.
Television broadcast falsely identified Noya Zion as Jewish victim of Iranian unrest, leaving her stunned at home.
The "Euphoria" star connected with Noa Argamani and Avinatan Or, who endured separation during months in Hamas captivity.
Millions of Israelis lose connectivity as major internet providers, phone services, credit card payment systems crash across the country for about an hour. Meanwhile, social media flooded with complaints over Microsoft's Azure cloud being down, although unclear if this was connected.
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