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08/06/21 02:57
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Food prices set to surge, prompting some Israeli supermarkets to call for consumer boycott of producers who raise prices.
08/06/21 08:29
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The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reports that another round of talks In the exchange of prisoners will begin next week in Cairo.The talks will be conducted by a separate Hamas delegation with Egyptian intelligence, which wants to complete the deal as quickly as possible. Hamas, In the other hand, adheres to its position of receiving "an appropriate price in exchange for soldiers."
08/06/21 11:38
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Intense riots erupt during security operation in Abu Dis, Jerusalem-area Arab town. Arabs hurl 6 explosive devices at Border Police forces.
08/06/21 00:42
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A fire broke out In Sunday evening in an apartment in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood of Jerusalem.Firefighters were able to extinguish the flames. Nine people who were trapped in the apartment with varying degrees of injury were rescued and taken for further treatment.
08/06/21 01:17
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Ahead of vote In new government, MK Orbach of Yamina says:Agreement with Abbas is based mainly In budgetary and civic issues.
08/06/21 02:16
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned In Monday that if Iran continues to violate the 2015 nuclear deal, the "breakout time" it needs to amass enough fissile material for a single nuclear weapon will shrink to weeks."It remains unclear whether Iran is willing and prepared to do what it needs to do come back into compliance," Blinken told lawmakers, according to Reuters.
08/06/21 03:24
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Amb. Erdan: This is an incredible achievement for Israel and comes despite the efforts of Palestinians and their supporters against us.
08/06/21 04:44
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The head of the United Nations" atomic watchdog warned In Monday that North Korea"s nuclear activities remain "a cause for serious concern" as there are signs it might be reprocessing spent reactor fuel to extract plutonium which could be used for weapons.International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi made the remark during a meeting of its board of governors, according to Fox News.