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Controversial Islamist cleric indicted for incitement to terror
 
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Arab Israeli man charged with aiding Temple Mount terrorists
 
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In apparent critique of Trump, US envoy says Charlottesville response ‘wasn’t fine’
 
Ambassador David Friedman indicates he was unhappy with the president’s comments following racially motivated violence in Virginia
 
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Ex-top US intel official: Trump’s access to nuke codes ‘pretty damn scary’
 
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White supremacist seen in Vice documentary arrested on felony charges
 
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Charlottesville covers Confederate statue with black shroud
 
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Italian firm apologizes for offense following outcry from Jewish leaders
 

 
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Air Force declares its newest drone, ‘The Star,’ operational
 
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Interior minister moves to strip IS fighters of citizenship
 
Announcement comes after Shin Bet releases list of 20 Israelis, including 2 Jews who converted to Islam, that joined the terror group
 
By AFP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
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Offline, cult-like, Spain terror cell evaded detection
 
Analysts say family ties helped keep plot a secret, while imam was able to exploit terrorists’ young age to radicalize them
 
By MARIE GIFFARD
 A police officer and a dog walk at the entrance of a telephone call center as they search the premises in Ripoll, Spain, Tuesday Aug. 22, 2017. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
 
 

 
Disabled protesters block highway during morning rush hour
 
Demonstration comes hours before court deadline for government to respond to petition on raising disability benefits
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
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Israel provides food aid to South Sudan
 
Israel’s foreign aid agency, humanitarian NGOs hand out 6 tons of foodstuffs to villagers in drought-stricken region
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 Israel's Ambassador to South Sudan Hanan Goder hands out food aid to villagers in South Sudan alongside government officials and representatives from Israeli humanitarian groups. (Israeli Embassy in South Sudan)
 

 
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With slurs and petitions, small-town Americans revolt as ultra-Orthodox move in
 
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A dormitory at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts (John Phelan/Wikimedia Commons) 
Brandeis University reopens after bomb scare
 
Boston-area school briefly evacuated, shuttered after receiving threat
 
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Sure, ranks and discipline are important in the military, says the air force’s Sgt. Ilan Regenbaum, but the culture should allow good ideas to circulate freely
 
By SHOSHANNA SOLOMON
 Sergeant Ilan Regenbaum, right, and his commander Maj. Omer Yuval of the Israeli Air Force Innovation Unit (IDF Spokesperson Office)
 

 
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By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
DayTwo's Lehi Segal (standing) discusses nutrition with members of Israel's national basketball team (DayTwo)
 
 
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