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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Efrat Lachter |Nate Foy |Julia Johnson
Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports on the emotional return of former hostage Edan Alexander to his hometown in Tenafly, New Jersey on ‘The Story.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nearly 600 days after he was abducted by Hamas during the October 7 massacre, Edan Alexander returned home to New Jersey on Thursday to a deeply emotional homecoming.
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3 weeks ago |
foxnews.com | Efrat Lachter
Fox News senior strategic analyst Jack Keane joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the status of negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program and the latest on a prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine as the U.S. pushes for peace.
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3 weeks ago |
foxnews.com | Efrat Lachter
Netanyahu accused French President Emmanuel Macron, U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney of siding with Hamas.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Efrat Lachter
Israel is facing a deepening political crisis that could soon bring down Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition, as one of its key ultra-Orthodox partners threatens to leave the government and back an opposition-led motion to dissolve parliament next week. In a dramatic escalation on Thursday, the Council of Torah Scholars today instructed the Agudat Yisrael party to submit its own bill to dissolve the Knesset.
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3 weeks ago |
ejewishphilanthropy.com | Efrat Lachter
In the aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre in Israel, many Jews in the United States reported not only grief over the attack itself, but also from the chilling silence from many of their peers, institutions and even their therapists. A new academic article has put a name to what has become a widespread psychological wound: traumatic invalidation. Miri Bar-Halpern, an expert in trauma psychology and Harvard-affiliated clinician, didn’t set out to write an academic paper in the wake of the attack.
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3 weeks ago |
foxnews.com | Efrat Lachter
For the first time, Syrians are openly calling for peace with Israel. In an interview with Fox News Digital, journalist Furat Alali from Damascus said, "We want a future without wars. We want to live. People are not afraid to speak up anymore." Her statement reflects a significant shift in the country’s political landscape, as many Syrians begin to openly discuss the prospect of peace with Israel.
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3 weeks ago |
foxnews.com | Efrat Lachter
A newly surfaced U.K. government document has raised fresh concerns over British-funded humanitarian aid to Gaza, suggesting officials were aware of the risk funds might indirectly support Hamas. the terrorist group that governs the Gaza Strip. While U.K. officials strongly deny the claim, critics say key questions remain unanswered. The document, dated November 2022 and obtained by NGO Monitor, outlines the U.K.'s humanitarian strategy in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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3 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Efrat Lachter
Por primera vez, los sirios piden abiertamente la paz con Israel. En una entrevista concedida a Fox News Digital, el periodista Furat Alali, de Damasco, declaró: "Queremos un futuro sin guerras. Queremos vivir. La gente ya no tiene miedo de hablar". Su declaración refleja un cambio significativo en el panorama político del país, ya que muchos sirios empiezan a hablar abiertamente de la perspectiva de paz con Israel.
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3 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Efrat Lachter
Un documento recientemente publicado por el gobierno del Reino Unido ha suscitado nuevas preocupaciones sobre la ayuda humanitaria a Gaza financiada por Gran Bretaña, sugiriendo que los funcionarios eran conscientes del riesgo de que los fondos pudieran apoyar indirectamente a Hamás, el grupo terrorista que gobierna la Franja de Gaza . Aunque los funcionarios del Reino Unido niegan rotundamente la afirmación, los críticos afirman que siguen sin responderse preguntas clave.
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1 month ago |
ejewishphilanthropy.com | Efrat Lachter
In another life, Chen Nahmias might have become a veterinarian. He studied animal sciences and marine biology, and his love for animals was evident to all who knew him. But Nahmias chose a different path — one of service and sacrifice. After completing his studies, he returned to combat and joined Israel’s most elite and dangerous counterterrorism unit, the Special Police Unit, better known by its Hebrew acronym, Yamam. That decision would ultimately define his legacy. On the morning of Oct.