For as long as he can remember, Jerry-Lee Onor has felt himself in a body not his own; as he celebrates his fortieth birthday as a man, he tells Ynet about his love of sport, struggles and relationship with Israel’s transgender community
CONTINUE READINGIn letter addressed to Netanyahu, Baharav-Miara says PM involvement in court reform would constitute a conflict of interest due to his ongoing corruption trial; Likud says his statement has no repercussions on his personal affairs
CONTINUE READINGIn Ynetnews interview, Dani Menkin says that in his work he tries to highlight aspects of Israel that viewers abroad may not be exposed to, while his latest feature ‘Little Town’ explores the universal experience of grief and healing
CONTINUE READINGIn a video turned viral, one of the protesters is seen breaking down in tears as a traditional piyyut plays in the background. The emotional moment was captured on camera by a nearby resident, who quotes the protester as saying, “my father would turn over in his grave if he could see the hatred and […]
CONTINUE READINGPM says will of majority of voters must be enacted, while individual rights protected; bill to give coalition majority in judges selection panel, to pass next week despite reports defense minister warns of imminent concerns for Israel’s security
CONTINUE READINGWhile one has an overly increased sense of self, the other is subjugated by adoration of the other, creating an unhealthy bond of dependency that would lead to eventual resentment, need for vengeance and even hate
CONTINUE READINGNetanyahu head from his defense minister and the chief of staff of security concerns both for the IDF and Israel’s security in general; ousted minister and Shas leader Deri says will support the PM in whatever decision he makes
CONTINUE READINGOver 1.8 billion Muslims are expected to observe Ramadan this year, however, reports say that for residents of some countries that are battling economic crises it would be harder to afford holiday treats
CONTINUE READINGSyrian-Saudi talks could pave the way for a vote to lift Syria’s suspension during the next Arab summit, expected to be held in Saudi Arabia in April; breakthrough could indicate how the deal between Tehran and Riyadh may play into other crises in the region
CONTINUE READINGForces raid the hideout of Amir Abu Khadija, founder of the so-called ‘Tulkarem Brigade’, and engaged him after he tried to open fire at troops; accomplice surrenders himself and arrested
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