Series of inflammatory Facebook posts defending the PM use terms like 'traitors,' 'treasonous kikes,' scum' and 'fifth column'
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Soldiers and others are helping to rescue wild animals hurt in war-torn areas
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Killed in fierce Kissufim battle on October 7; helped saved lives of some 50 soldiers and civilians
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Israeli liaison says the territory is receiving 28.5 million liters of potable water a day, insists there is 'no shortage' of food
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Murdered near Kibbutz Be'eri, October 7; 'My mother is my role model,' said daughter Noa
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Jerusalemites were music producers; both murdered at the Supernova music festival, October 7
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Killed in combat by Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 8
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Ariel Danino arrested amid rise in violent attacks against West Bank Palestinians at hands of Jewish settlers since October 7
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Brief empathy over the Oct. 7 catastrophe is shifting to a global effort, propelled by Israel-haters and antisemites, to deprive us of the right to ensure it will not happen again
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American campuses have long been hotbeds of anti-Israel sentiment, but in the wake of the Oct. 7 massacres, some givers are drawing a line at student groups praising the terrorists
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