
Batya Jerenberg
Journalist at World Israel News (WIN)
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
A Defense Department report revealed a serious lack of training and other gaps led to $31 million in damaged American equipment, injuries, and one death. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsThe short-lived American floating pier built last year off the Gaza coast to enable massive deliveries of humanitarian aid by the Biden administration was officially labeled a dud Tuesday in Washington.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Pro-Palestinian groups used Israeli tax authority import data for their analysis. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsThe UK is still supplying the IDF with thousands of military items despite an official embargo on offensive weaponry, pro-Palestinian groups charged in a newly released report.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Some $400 million in federal grants was withdrawn over the alleged mishandling of antisemitism on campus. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsColumbia University announced Tuesday that it had to lay off 180 staff members after the government cut of $400 million in federal grants in displeasure over the mishandling of constant antisemitism on campus.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Dafna Elyakim’s captor threatened to forcibly marry her, keep her in Gaza forever. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsA teenaged ex-hostage revealed Tuesday for the first time the sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her Hamas guard. Then fifteen, Dafna Elyakim had been abducted along with her eight-year-old sister Ela from their home in Kibbutz Nachal Oz during the Hamas-led invasion of southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
There is a constant threat of theft, whether of animals, produce, or equipment, and too little deterrence, farmers charge. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsAgricultural crime has skyrocketed in southern Israel since the beginning of the year, with farmers mainly blaming a justice system that does not penalize criminals sufficiently to create proper deterrence, Ynet reported Sunday. The culprits are usually Bedouin, whether working alone or in gangs.
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