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Iran struck two communities near Israel's main nuclear research center late Saturday, leaving more than 100 people wounded in the southern part of the country.
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Deep Dive: Why Israel’s Dimona Nuclear Site Is Called ‘Little India’ And Why It Matters
Dimona, a small desert city in southern Israel, which is home to one of the country’s nuclear facilities, has come under renewed global focus following recent Iranian strikes that left over 100 people injured.
Israel didn’t give permits to these Bedouin villages to build bomb shelters. So they built their own
When the sirens wail in the southern Israeli desert to herald an incoming missile, Ahmad Abu Ganima’s family scrambles outside. Down some dirt-hewn steps, one by one, they squeeze through the window of a minibus buried under 10 feet (three meters) of dirt.
Embark on a breathtaking hike where rocky cliffs, hidden swimming pools, and stunning views of the Dead Sea await. Discover the unexpected beauty of a landscape that’s anything but boring.
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Israel launches fresh wave of attacks on Iran as rift with Trump grows
Donald Trump claimed Monday that the U.S. and Iran had moved toward a resolution to the American president’s disastrous war—but Israel is still dropping bombs. Trump claimed Monday that U.S. officials had held productive conversations with Iranian officials,
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