At a crossroads: Has el-Sissi's decade in power been a success?
Egypt faces the same challenges as it did 10 years ago, when mass protests led to the ouster of then-President Mohamed Morsi. How has this affected the peace agreement with Israel?
Egypt faces the same challenges as it did 10 years ago, when mass protests led to the ouster of then-President Mohamed Morsi. How has this affected the peace agreement with Israel?
A new reality is emerging virtually everywhere in the region – in Iran, Gaza, and Syria and even countries that have peace with Israel. New defensive measures could be only the beginning of Israel's response amid ever-changing threats.
Israel Hayom speaks with parents desperately seeking to be reunited with their children, whom they put up for adoption decades earlier due to financial difficulties and sometimes even alleged pressure from social services. They also almost lament the lack of support from the state and admit that had they been aided and informed properly, it might never have come to adoption.
Judging from reactions of participants, those who are usually unaffiliated with Judaism feel their own connections to their children, husbands, and community have been amplified. Some also become Israel advocates.
Professor of economic law at NYU Efraim Chalamish takes a look at the leading trends in the new world and explains what Israel has to do in order to adjust to a world that is changing at the speed of light.
"You must write about this because this is not a natural disaster. Russia did this," one Kherson resident tells Neta Bar as he travels to the city, where thousands are left without a roof over their heads and drinking water. "It's painfully ironic that we are drowning in the water while there is none to drink."
National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi speaks with Israel Hayom on the emerging agreement between the US and Iran, stressing there is "a lot of warmth" in the Netanyahu-Biden relations. "We can trust the US in this period just like in the past on matters that are critical to national security.”
While Israel mourns those murdered in the terrorist attack on its southern border and is engaged in a serious effort to investigate it, on the other side the atmosphere could not be more different. Nevertheless, there are a few, brave individuals who think otherwise. “What have you attained by this act of treachery?", they say with criticism.
Three Israeli mothers open up about their fight to keep their daughters, who suffer from anorexia, alive. They also call on the state to allocate a significant budget for eating disorders to secure better treatment not only for their children but the growing number of Israeli teenagers suffering from the illness.
From an early age, Dr. Anita Radini knew that she wanted to become an archaeologist. But little did she know that she would become an expert in analyzing the dental plaque of early humans to learn about their lives, work that brought her the prestigious 2023 Dan David Prize.
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