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Former hostage Eitan Mor on Hamas: ‘They will not give up until the last Israeli is gone'12.01.2026Former hostage Eitan Mor shares shocking insights into Hamas' military preparedness, revealing their deep knowledge of Israel and their unwavering commitment to future attacks. Former hostage Eitan Mor said he was “amazed” by how much intelligence he saw Hamas had on Israel during his time in captivity, adding that the terrorist group had been focused on rebuilding and preparing for further attacks.
Tire Brands for Senior Drivers: Guaranteeing Security and Solace05.06.2024Picking the right tires for older drivers is pivotal for guaranteeing security, solace, and simplicity of driving. Tires that proposition
Israel's haredi draft crisis: Court ruling and political stalemate reach breaking point19.11.2025Israel's haredi draft crisis intensifies as court ruling forces action, while political divisions and protests make it difficult to see a path forward. For months, the coalition’s showdown over haredi (ultra-Orthodox) enlistment unfolded like a drama with no final act – all buildup, no climax, and plenty of stalling.
Fascinating Fishing Objections From Around The World06.06.2024Fishing offers an unwinding and remunerating method for associating with nature, whether you're projecting a line in a serene waterway,
Excelling at Discussion: Genuine Examples of overcoming adversity25.09.2023Discussion is a major expertise in both individual and expert life. It engages people to advocate for their inclinations, reach
The Solution to Defeating Tarrying: Systems for Expanded Efficiency07.07.2023Delaying is a typical test that blocks efficiency and keeps us from arriving at our objectives. The response to defeating delaying
James Webb Space Telescope discovers a lemon-shaped exoplanet unlike anything seen before: 'What the heck is this?'16.12.2025"This was an absolute surprise. It's extremely different from what we expected."
Every year, she thanks the trooper for the arrest that led to her sobriety11.12.2025Kimberly Slavens saw the flashing blue lights in her rearview mirror as she neared her Ohio apartment. She knew she was in trouble: She was returning from a bar after drinking about a half-dozen vodka tonics. Slavens was charged with operating a vehicle impaired. She cried for the next few days, worried she would go to jail, get fired from her job and lose custody of her teenage son.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. “I

















