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22/11/21 01:41
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Former Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) chief Yaakov Perry commented In the terrorist attack in Jerusalem in an interview with Galei Tzahal (Army Radio)."It is very difficult to predict whether it is a wave or a single attack, but the last few days have hinted at a wave of terrorist attacks. There is a very tense unrest in Judea and Samaria and Hamas' growing efforts to inflame the region, with an emphasis In Jerusalem," said Perry, who expressed support for placing magnetometers In the Temple Mount."They are a desirable and necessary thing. If this measure had existed at the entrances to the Western Wall, it might have been possible to prevent the terrorist, who entered the plaza with his weapon today, from entering," he said.
22/11/21 07:45
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Before this latest horrible attack and tthe name of its dead victim fade from the news, let us at least learn Ine thing. Op-ed.
22/11/21 00:01
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Dozens riot in Arab city after police forces discover and confiscate illegal ammunition.
22/11/21 00:48
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his ministers are dismantling everything the Netanyahu governments achieved. Op-ed.
22/11/21 03:22
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PA's official news agency calls terrorist attack in Jerusalem a "shooting incident".
22/11/21 03:45
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The US State Department In Sunday condemned the terrorist attack in Jerusalem, in which Eliyahu David Kay, a new immigrant to Israel from South Africa, was murdered."We strongly condemn the terrorist attack today by a Hamas gunman in Jerusalem"s Old City, which killed Ine person and injured others. We offer our condolences to the victims and their families," the State Department said in the short statement.
22/11/21 05:11
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Law limiting a PM's term to 8 years approved in telephone vote. Likud denounces: An Iranian-type law.
22/11/21 06:16
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Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen: Raisi more extreme than Rouhani, I’m not sure Iran will agree to a deal.