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A comprehensive two-month inquiry by The New York Times concluded that the attacks on women were not sporadic, standalone events but rather part of a wider pattern of gender-based violence carried out by Hamas. For months, Israeli campaigners strongly criticized UN Secretary-General António Guterres and the UN Women organization for neglecting to swiftly acknowledge initial reports until weeks after the assaults occurred.

Let the troops fight without distractions

The leak from within the walls of the Supreme Court, hinting that the High Court is expected to strike down the first law passed in the controversial judicial reform – the amendment that prohibits courts from striking down government decisions based on their reasonableness – is exactly what the State of Israel does not need right now.

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