Judoka becomes Israel's 3rd world champion, dedicates her win to those under rocket fire

National team beats Netherlands 4:2 after overtaking Uzbek and South Korean teams and losing to French

Olympian Margaux Pinot says she was beaten and strangled by her partner, Alain Schmitt, who was arrested and later released after a court hearing

'The politics stayed out of the competition and the sport won in the end,' the Israeli bronze medalist tells Arab News

Judo Association given choice between hosting in 2024 or 2025, newspaper says; event likely to take place in Tel Aviv arena

After fleeing his country, Saeid Mollaei, competing for Mongolia, makes historic achievement for an Iranian in Israel; Israeli Tohar Butbul wins bronze

Defeats French rival in less than 18 seconds in the under-57 kilogram weight class; Gili Cohen takes silver in under-52 kg finals; exiled Iranian judo champ set to compete Friday

Amid criticism over risk posed by Tel Aviv Grand Slam contest, health minister says he is 'personally' hurt by footage of federation head shaking contestant's bare hand

While citizens can't return home due to COVID fears, expert says hosting judokas from all over the world creates unnecessary risk of letting in infections, mutated strains

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