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  1. 4 hours ago

    "Called 'Nevergreen,' it's a satirical look at campus cancel culture ... The book attempts to express what it feels like to be the target of cancellation -- what it feels like to be a Jew on campus," writes .

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  2. 5 hours ago

    "It was wrong for a leading public health official, on national television, to call out Hasidic Jews — and if he did it with any other race or religion there would be an uproar. Dr. Fauci should apologize," writes .

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  3. 6 hours ago

    "One result of America’s humiliating defeat in Afghanistan is already clear. The inept and chaotic manner of the American withdrawal cemented Tehran’s view that...Biden is a weakling who can be safely ignored," writes Ofira Seliktar & .

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  4. 6 hours ago

    Last week, perpetrators from the Palestinian village of Beita on two occasions set fire to a makeshift wooden swastika embedded within a Jewish Star of David. The PA and Fatah are actively supporting these antisemitic extremists, writes .

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    Campus Cancel Culture, the Jewish Question, and Why I Wrote ‘Nevergreen’

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  7. 7 hours ago

    "Even if the peace between the two nations is a cold one, especially due to anti-Israeli sentiment among the Jordanian public, the relationship forms another part of the regional puzzle" for Israel, writes Tomer Barak of the .

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  8. 8 hours ago

    "Al-Qaeda formally came into existence after the Soviet Union pulled out of Afghanistan. Across the Middle East, withdrawals have only strengthened the motivation of these groups. The Israeli experience has been identical," writes .

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  9. 9 hours ago

    Israeli telecoms group Partner Communications Company Ltd said on Thursday it had offered to buy the business operations of smaller rival Marathon 018 Xfone for $58.1 million.

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  10. 9 hours ago

    Bennett thanked AIPAC CEO Howard Kohr for the organization’s “steadfast support for the State of Israel,” saying he views the organization’s activities as “a leading and integral factor in strengthening Israel’s standing in the United States.”

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  11. The three years during which Palo Alto, which was founded by Israeli Nir Zuk, acquired more than ten companies strengthened the powerhouse’s position as the largest cyber company in the world.

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  12. “Our assessment is that the UAV [Unmanned Aerial Vehicle] employed in the Mercer Street attack was launched from Iranian territory and approved by Iranian leadership,” Israeli Defense Minister Gantz told foreign diplomats.

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  13. “Neither UVic nor any reputable university would ever allow someone who called a Black community leader a ‘racist pig’ [or] accused Black Canadians of complicity in genocide...to teach a course on anti-Black racism,” wrote B’nai Brith Canada.

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  14. The first White House meeting between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Bennett was postponed until Friday, overshadowed by suicide bombings near Kabul airport during a chaotic US evacuation mission from Afghanistan.

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  15. “We mourn the lives tragically lost today in Kabul, including American service members, and remain deeply concerned with the safety of Americans, Afghans and our partners," said the Jewish Democratic Council of America.

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  16. Thursday’s scheduled first meeting between Bennett and Biden was postponed due to the Afghanistan suicide bombing. It was unclear when it would be rescheduled as Shabbat approaches. Bennett is Israel’s first religiously observant Jewish prime minister.

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  17. “It’s like a punch in the gut ... It’s hurtful,” said Anthony Housefather, a Jewish Liberal MP whose campaign signs were defaced with Nazi symbols over the last week. “Now, every single day we’re finding new ones.”

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  18. Khaled Awad, the suspect in the stabbing of Boston rabbi Shlomo Noginski last month in what is believed to be an antisemitic hate crime, will be arraigned on nine counts on Thursday, including violating his victim’s constitutional rights.

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  19. The Apple Music playlists, which will be available from Thursday until after Rosh Hashanah, contain between 14 to 25 songs curated by Israeli artists Omar Adam, Noa Kirel, Ella-Li Lahav, Miri Mesika, Ravid Plotnik and Berry Sakharof.

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  20. The appointments of Vahidi and Rezaei signal Iran’s determination to “normalize mass murder,” 's Toby Dershowitz told The Algemeiner. “Iran’s cabinet is shaping up to be a who’s who of men meant to serve jail time."

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