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News Flash June 3, 2024
Body of Dolev Yehud identified. Al Akhbar: Hamas seeks written document on deal.PM promises war will continue.
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Biden unveils Israeli proposal for hostage release deal
US President Joe Biden on Friday presented what he called the latest Israeli proposal for a hostage release and ceasefire deal to end the Gaza war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said over the weekend the conditions for ending the war in Gaza have not changed. Prof. Eytan Gilboa, an expert on US-Israel relations from Bar-Ilan University and the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, spoke to KAN's Naomi Segal about the developments.
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Will Terminal 1's reopening lead to cheaper flights?
Ben Gurion airport reopened Terminal One this week for low-cost carriers.
However, Mark Feldman , CEO of Ziontours, told KAN's Mark Weiss that the move will not lead to cheaper flights in the foreseeable future.
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News Flash June 2 2024
Israel accepts famework for hostage release/Gaza ceasefire, Far right ministers threaten government if it agrees to deal with Hamas, High Court of Justice hears petitions to compel IDF to draft haredi men
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News Flash May 30, 2024
Two IDF soldiers killed in car-ramming attack near Nablus; one soldier killed in battle in northern Gaza Strip. IDF intercepts cruise missile launched from Iraq headed toward Golan Heights. Jerusalem Pride Parade set to take place
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A journey through loss in stage adaptation of Grossman's "Falling Out of Time"
The Passport Ensemble's new work "Falling Out of Time," is an adaption of author David Grossman's book of the same name, on the journey of bereaved parents to reach their lost children. Through the exploration of grief, it also offers a glimmer of solace. In this new production mounted at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the actors move through the building's spaces, bringing the audience with them. Passport Ensemble director Yael Cramsky told KAN's Naomi Segal how the idea for the production emerged amid the social upheaval in Israeli society in recent years. Performances June 4 and June 25.
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