
Batya Jerenberg
Journalist at World Israel News (WIN)
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called President Macron’s announcement a “reward for terrorism” that distances peace. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsIsrael sharply criticized a French intention announced Wednesday to recognize a “State of Palestine” in the near future. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar reacted to French President Emmanuel Macron’s revelation, during an interview on France Channel 5.
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IDF observer Liri Albag surprised her fellow abductee Agam Berger with a home-made Haggadah, bringing her to tears. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsThe IDF observers held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip celebrated an emotional seder in captivity, one of them told a Hasidic publication Wednesday. “Before Passover, we were disappointed, because we thought that maybe by the holiday we would be back home,” Agam Berger told the Kfar Chabad paper.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Antonio Guterres says the international body will not cooperate, rejecting Israeli proof that aid has been stolen by Hamas. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsThe head of the United Nations rejected on Tuesday Israel’s plan to take charge of distributing humanitarian aid in Gaza so that Hamas will be unable to steal it as it has throughout the war.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Cousins Ahmed and Mahmoud Zidat had murdered one and injured over two dozen in combined ramming and stabbing attacks. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsA pair of Palestinian terrorists were sentenced Tuesday to life in prison plus 60 years for an attack they carried out in January 2024 in Raanana in which they murdered an elderly woman and injured over two dozen other people.
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worldisraelnews.com | Batya Jerenberg
Soil samples near Mt. Ararat show differences in a boat-shaped ground formation that point to the presence of rotting wood. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsScientists are getting closer to proving a Turkish site discovered in the 1990s is the Biblical Noah’s ark, with soil samples consistent with the presence of rotting wood, The Sun reported Sunday. Dr. Memet Salih Bayraktutan, a Turkish geologist, collected 22 samples from inside and just outside the possible structure last year.
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