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While deterrence is difficult to measure and Israel’s was degraded after October 7th, what is certain is that Israeli actions are restrained by a number of factors, including by Israel’s closest ally, the United States. Prof. Eitan Shamir, managing director of the Begin Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Bar Ilan University, said that Israel cur…
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Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, former head of the research division of IDF military intelligence and a research fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and the Misgav Institute, spoke to KAN reporter Naomi Segal about the security and diplomatic developments. (Photo: House in Katzrin damaged by rocket fire from Lebanon. Michael Gila…
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Col. (res.) Itamar Yaar, former Deputy Head of the National Security Council and Director of Commanders for Israel's Security, speaks to KAN reporter Naomi Segal about the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release talks and regional security concerns. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In the exhibition "Summer Days" at the ZOA House's Debora Fischer Gallery, leading artists present their visual interpretation of the Israeli summer – especially this Israeli summer in all its complexities. Curated by Doron Polak, the exhibition is to raise awareness of the work of Yeladim - Fair Chance for Children (ילדים בסיכוי) a non-profit orga…
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With less than three months to go before the 2024 election, thousands will gather in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention. This year will look slightly different from others, as the Democratic Party has already officially nominated Vice-President Kamala Harris in a virtual roll call after President Joe Biden dropped out of the r…
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Hezbollah released a video over the weekend flaunting a massive tunnel network with precision rockets and underground launch sites. It came amid lingering threats that Hezbollah would retaliate for the killing of its top military commander last month. Dr. Jacques Neriah, a senior researcher at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and a former po…
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The 33rd annual Jerusalem Puppet Festival opens tonight. This year’s festival opens at the Liberty Bell park and includes dozens of local and international productions. Reporter Arieh O’Sullivan spoke about puppets and the festival with Shahar Marom, artistic director of the Train Theatre and the Jerusalem Puppet Festival. (photo: courtesy) See omn…
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As Iran moves more into a direct player in the conflict in the Middle East, the threats coming out of Teheran as well as conditioning of ceasefire talk are part of diplomatic “theatre.” This according to Gerald Steinberg, professor emeritus of Political Science at Bar Ilan University. He told reporter Arieh O’Sullivan that the Americans were extrem…
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Reserve IDF colonel Grisha Yakubovich, an expert in Middle East relations and a strategy consultant, said the mutual threats were all part of the language of the Middle East. He told reporter Arieh O’Sullivan that the assembly of a strong tactical coalition around Israel was not just to defend Israel but part of a larger global strategic reality. (…
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Dr. Gilad Malach, research fellow in the Ultra-Orthodox in Israel Program at the Israel Democracy Institute, speaks to KAN reporter Naomi Segal about the impact of the IDF military service call-up of haredi Orthodox men, and the attorney general's directive to the state to cease daycare subsidies for families of those individuals who defy draft not…
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Speculation continues over how Iran and Hizbullah will react to the recent twin assassinations of Fuad Shukr in Beirut and Ismail Haniyeh in Teheran. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Natty Tobian, an expert on Iran and a senior researcher at MEMRI, the Middle East Media Research Institute, about Iran’s next step. (Photo:Reuters) See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Do Israelis work more or less relative to workers in other countries? Which population groups in Israel work more and which less? And how does raising children affect employment and work hours? These are some of the questions examined in a new study by the Taub Center, "The Elasticity of Employment in the Labor Market." One of the authors, Prof. Av…
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As Israel braces for a major attack from Iran and its proxies the level of anxiety here rises. While the threats may be real, they are also significant psychological warfare. Dr. Ron Schleifer, from the school of communications at Ariel University, and author of the book “Post Psychological Warfare,” said that Hezbollah and Iran and its proxies wer…
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Foreign airlines have continued to cancel flights to Israel. Low-cost carrier easyJet announced Tuesday it was extending the suspension of flights to and from Israel until March. However, Israeli airlines are adding additional flights, including from Athens and Larnaca, bringing home Israelis who were stuck there. Delta Airlines announced it was ex…
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Iran has vowed to retaliate for the killing of a senior Hamas leader in Tehran in an attack it has blamed on Israel. Dr. Thamar Gindin, an Iran expert from the Ezri Center at the University of Haifa and author of The Book of Esther Unmasked, spoke to KAN reporter Naomi Segal about the currents within Iran shaping Tehran's considerations on the thre…
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The annual meteor shower is dazzling the skies of Israel with the peak being this weekend as the earth passes through a cloud of cosmic dust left behind by a comet. The Israel Nature and Parks Authority have teamed up with the Israel Space Agency to hold events for the public across the country to experience the meteors and stars. Reporter Arieh O’…
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Israel faces what could be a wider war further impacting the economy, which has been dented from the 10-month-long war with Hamas already. And yet, markets and consumers seem to be plowing ahead with a sense that the war was but a brief detour on Israel’s path to ever-greater power and prosperity that came in the aftermath of Israel’s other wars. D…
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Israel is braced for potential attacks by Iran and Hezbollah, following the back-to-back killings last week of the top Hezbollah military commander in Beirut, and the Hamas political leader in Tehran. Prof. Eyal Zisser, an expert on Middle Eastern affairs and vice rector of Tel Aviv University, spoke to KAN reporter Naomi Segal about the developmen…
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Over 200 BBC staff, contractors, suppliers, and contributors have written a letter declaring that antisemitism is systematic at the BBC, claiming that “Jews don’t count.” The signators are demanding “an urgent formal investigation” into what the letter described as “anti-Jewish racism” at the BBC. BBC Chair Samir Shah dismissed the calls for an inv…
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Two people were killed were killed in a terrorist stabbing attack in Holon on Sunday morning. Two other victims have been admitted to Wolfson Hospital and are listed as being in serious condition. The terrorist, a Palestinian resident of Salfit in the West Bank, who was in Israel without a permit, was killed on the scene of the attack by police off…
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For many youth, a summer camp experience is a formative one. For youth displaced by the ongoing war, the framework can also provide one for healing, building resilience and reconnecting. Summer Camps Israel, an umbrella organization that works with summer camps, has worked throughout the year to provide brief camp experiences for those children aff…
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The media are saying that Israelis are waiting with high anxiety for a possible, even expected retaliation for the assassination of top Hamas and Hizbullah terrorist leaders. What’s the real situation among Israelis? Reporter Arieh O'Sullivan put that question to David Brinn, a senior editor at The Jerusalem Post. (photo: Ohad Zwigenberg/AP) See om…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday suggested potential military action against Israel, drawing parallels to Turkey's involvement in Karabakh and Libya. In response, foreign minister Yisrael Katz urged NATO to expel Turkey. "Erdogan is following in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein and threatening to attack Israel. He should remember wha…
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The Jerusalem Print Workshop is marking 50 years of experimentation, creativity, friendship and groundbreaking printmaking. Since 1974, the print workshop has strived to rethink print, to both challenge the status quo and respect the timeless traditions of printing techniques. To mark the milestone, a special exhibition, "50 Years of Printmaking" a…
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday Israel would give a strong response to the weekend missile strike by Hezbollah on the Golan Heights that killed 12 children and teenagers. "The state of Israel will not and cannot let this pass. Our response will come, and it will be harsh," he said following a visit to Majdal Shams, the site of the …
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