Army hits 30 targets as over 150 rockets fired from Strip; sirens sound in Rehovot, Ashdod, Beit Shemesh and numerous other towns; home hit after family flees to shelter

Warning sirens sound in Jerusalem-area city of Beit Shemesh, southern regions; IDF strikes 30 targets in Strip in response to rocket fire

Gantz attacks lack of 'strategic through-line' in handling Hamas; Sderot woman says: 'We're becoming wrecks'

Alongside financial incentives, towns and villages said to offer community spirit sought by many young families. Population of battered Sderot set to almost double by 2050

Soldier's status stable after operation, hospital says; female soldier who was lightly hurt is released to her home

Iranian president says US seeks to divide nation by cutting its foreign currency supply; 'They want us to be divided, to stand against each other'

Cairo Navy chief handed vessel in formal ceremony in Kiel; sale has caused controversy in Israel over PM's approval without notifying top defense officials

Security forces expect possible violence day after 2 soldiers shot and wounded near border, Hamas operatives killed in Israeli retaliatory strikes

Plane from troubled corporation traveling from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, ends up in shallow water of St. Johns River

17-year-old suspects punch instructor, throw water bottle at him, after he chastises and photographs one of them for sitting on an air conditioner

First launch of its kind in over a year steps up pressure on Washington amid deadlocked nuclear talks

Netanyahu negotiating team considering legislation in order to satisfy demands of six parties set to form coalition; Yisrael Katz likely to be made permanent foreign minister

Voters frustrated by stalled departure from EU punish both Conservative and Labour parties in England and Northern Ireland

Collection of Argentine author's writings, photos and letters explores his Jewish connection, including friendship with David Ben-Gurion and visits to Israel

Democrats attack Attorney General Barr over Mueller report results, fighting to hold on to Russia collusion narrative.
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Fourth Palestinian reportedly dies overnight from injuries sustained during Friday border violence

Vice President Pence hammered former Vice President Joe Biden and other leading 2020 Democratic presidential contenders as “advocating a socialist agenda.”
“I think the choice that we face in the country today is a choice between freedom and socialism, increasingly. President Trump has been advocating an agenda that’s built on the principles of freedom in the marketplaces, lower taxes, less regulation, more access to energy, better, fair trade deals,” Pence told CNBC on Friday.

Cindy Warmbier, the mother of Otto Warmbier, the American student who was detained in North Korea before his death, called the country a “cancer” on Friday.
“North Korea, to me, is a cancer on the Earth,” Warmbier said while speaking at a Hudson Institute event.
“If we ignore this cancer, it’s not going to go away, it’s going to kill all of us,” she added.
“The only difference between Hitler and [North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un] is that he’s doing it to all of his people,” she said.
 
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Colorado – A Denver landlord who was recorded telling her tenant to find an “American person … good like you and me” to sublease her property instead of a Muslim father and son seeking to open their second restaurant must pay the men $675,000 under a settlement. The three men sued last year, generating local [...]

Social and Cultural Analysis school pledges 'non-cooperation' with university's Tel Aviv satellite, citing Jerusalem's policy of barring entry to BDS supporters

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