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An indictment was handed down on Thursday 4 Tishrei in the Jerusalem District Court against a 19-year-old resident of the Issawiya neighborhood of the capital suspected of rock-throwing attacks. The

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A 19-year-old Israeli man heading home from Rosh Hashanah in Uman got stuck in Turkey. The young man arrived in the Istanbul Airport after being refused boarding on a flight

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[VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Jerusalem Council Aryeh King speaks about the difficult security situation in the capital today, the increase in attacks against Jews during broad daylight. King calls on

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No one is perfect. People make mistakes from time to time. So do countries. In the past, countries, like people, stumbled, recognized the error, picked themselves up and moved on.

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