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  • We 'don't negotiate with terrorists,' but we legitimize them
    Israel Hayom - 07:00 Jul 26, 2024
      When searching for "Hamas" on Google, the world's unlimited information source, the first description that appears is "Palestinian militant group." To be frank, "not to be confused with Hummus" is the first result that comes up, and I truly don't know which result is worse. Absurdly, it requires some deep digging to locate Hamas' […]
  • Possible Trump Ukraine plan: half a trillion dollars and NATO membership
    Israel Hayom - 06:30 Jul 26, 2024
      Could this be Trump's plan for establishing peace in Ukraine and Europe? Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and David J. Urban, a former advisor to Trump's campaigns in 2016 and 2020, published an article last night in the Wall Street Journal, outlining what might be the Republican administration's plan if Trump is elected […]
  • A wake-up call for the West
    Israel Hayom - 06:00 Jul 26, 2024
      1. Washington is a great and enormous city, the capital of the free world. I stood in front of the government buildings on Capitol Hill this week - after three years in Rome, I had forgotten how huge they were, as befits an empire. Now the free world is threatened by tyranny that seeks […]
  • Who can we expect at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony?
    Israel Hayom - 05:30 Jul 26, 2024
      The countdown to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has entered its final hours, with the French capital set to welcome the world's athletic elite in a spectacular opening ceremony that has been years in the making. True to Olympic tradition, organizers have kept most details of the event closely guarded. However, the rumor mill […]
  • Israel's Yemen strike caused millions in damage to Houthis
    Israel Hayom - 03:00 Jul 26, 2024
      $3 million per day - this is, according to estimates, the astronomical sum the Houthis earn through the use of the Al-Hudaydah port, the main artery of their economy, through which the terrorist organization imports goods, food, and Iranian weapons. Last Saturday, Israeli Air Force planes attacked Al-Hudaydah port, causing massive amounts of damage. […]
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  • Netanyahu's Congress gospel versus reality
    Israel Hayom - 03:00 Jul 26, 2024
      In the midst of a fiercely contentious and engrossing US election cycle, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu managed to assemble a diverse group of Democratic and Republican lawmakers for his address to a special joint session of Congress. Netanyahu, a veteran of American politics, clearly aimed to cater to both sides, ensuring that each felt […]
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  • We 'don't negotiate with terrorists,' but we legitimize them
    Israel Hayom - 17:00 Jul 25, 2024
      When searching for "Hamas" on Google, the world's unlimited information source, the first description that appears is "Palestinian militant group." To be frank, "not to be confused with Hummus" is the first result that comes up, and I truly don't know which result is worse. Absurdly, it requires some deep digging to locate Hamas' […]
  • New findings suggest this bigger-than-Jupiter planet smells like rotten eggs
    Israel Hayom - 12:00 Jul 25, 2024
      HD 189733b is a scorching hot gas giant exoplanet, slightly larger than Jupiter, located about 63-64 light-years away in the Vulpecula constellation. It has a striking cobalt blue hue, violent atmospheric conditions with winds up to 2 km/s (5,000 mph), temperatures around 930°C (1,700-1,800°F), and is believed to have molten glass rain driven sideways […]
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  • Study ties news doomscrolling with existential anxiety
    Israel Hayom - 11:30 Jul 25, 2024
      Doomscrolling, the excessive consumption of negative news, is linked to existential anxiety, distrust, suspicion of others, despair, and symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a study published in the Journal of Computers in Human Behavior Reports. According to the study, constant exposure to negative news can lead to a negative view […]
  • Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga "Get Happy" in new "Joker" trailer
    Israel Hayom - 11:00 Jul 25, 2024
      The official trailer for "Joker: Folie à Deux," the sequel to the 2019 film "Joker," has been released. It features the Joker singing "For Once in My Life" and a duet with Harley on "Get Happy," as well as a moonlit waltz, a Joker and Harley variety show, and stair dancing. Joaquin Phoenix reprises […]
  • Michael Jackson's artwork to be auctioned
    Israel Hayom - 10:30 Jul 25, 2024
      A collection of 78 artworks, including sketches and drawings of celebrities, Disney characters, and presidential portraits, purportedly created and signed by Michael Jackson, is set to be auctioned by Kings Auctions on August 3. The opening bid for the entire collection is $1 million, or individual lots with reserve prices ranging from $9,999 to […]
  • Final Season of "What We Do in the Shadows" to premiere October
    Israel Hayom - 10:00 Jul 25, 2024
      The sixth and final season of the critically acclaimed FX mockumentary series "What We Do in the Shadows" will premiere on October 21. The first three episodes will air initially, followed by a weekly schedule. The episodes will be available to stream the next day on Hulu. The show earned eight Primetime Emmy nominations, […]
  • Israeli FM alerts France to potential Iranian threat at Olympics
    Israel Hayom - 09:30 Jul 25, 2024
        With the Olympic Games set to commence in just 24 hours (July 26,) Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz reached out to his French counterpart on Thursday with a grave message: "We have intelligence indicating that Iranian operatives and other terrorist groups are planning to target members of the Israeli delegation and Israeli tourists." […]
  • Meditation has a rarely discussed downside
    Israel Hayom - 09:30 Jul 25, 2024
      While mindfulness meditation is widely considered beneficial, it can also exacerbate mental health issues and cause adverse effects, which are often overlooked. Practicing meditation is often used to relieve stress, depression, and anxiety. According to NHS guidelines, it is considered as effective as antidepressants. However, according to research, it can sometimes exacerbate mental health […]
  • Reassessment of past data suggests money can buy happiness
    Israel Hayom - 09:00 Jul 25, 2024
      Money contributes to happiness by providing a sense of control over life, and more money leads to a greater feeling of freedom, though it is not the only factor in happiness, according to a new study. Wealthy individuals, including millionaires and billionaires, are reported to be "substantially and statistically significantly happier" than those with […]
  • The new space race: nuclear-powered spaceships to Mars
    Israel Hayom - 08:30 Jul 25, 2024
      Nuclear fusion propulsion, offers 1,000 times more power than current ion thrusters, potentially enabling trips to destinations like Jupiter's moons and Alpha Centauri. Nuclear rockets have the potential to drastically cut travel times to Mars. It could also allow for quicker return trips due to operations being carried out in time for Mars-Earth alignment. […]
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  • Benjamin Netanyahu adressed Congress
    Israel Hayom - 18:04 Jul 24, 2024
      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu adressed Congress. President Joe Biden, who is recovering from COVID-19, and Vice President Kamala Harris, who is expected to run for president, were not present. Harris cited "scheduling constraints" as the reason for her absence. Netanyahu was received with loud applause by most members of Congress and spoke for 54 […]
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  • Chimpanzee and human conversational patterns are strikingly close, researchers say
    Israel Hayom - 13:00 Jul 24, 2024
      A study conducted by researchers from the University of St Andrews has found striking similarities between the conversational patterns of chimpanzees and humans. The research team observed that chimpanzees engage in turn-taking communication using gestures, facial expressions, and occasional interruptions, with response times ranging from milliseconds to seconds, remarkably similar to human conversational structures. […]
  • These amazing sharks can live for over 500 years. Researchers wonder how
    Israel Hayom - 12:30 Jul 24, 2024
      With an estimated average of 250 years that can reach over 500 years, the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) is believed to be the longest-living vertebrate on Earth, surpassing even giant tortoises. A recent study, presented at the Society of Experimental Biology Conference in Prague, sheds new light on the sharks' amazing longevity. According to […]
  • Report: Ahmadinejad survives assassination attempt
    Israel Hayom - 12:21 Jul 24, 2024
      Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad survived an assassination attempt after regime insiders were involved in sabotaging his vehicle, according to a report by "Iran International," affiliated with Iranian exiles. According to the report, sourced from within the regime, the former president's vehicle lost control after sabotage that likely included remote control of the vehicle. […]

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