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Princeton Student Released in Iraq


Elizabeth Tsurkov. (Photo: Courtesy) This week—in Israel.
 
After two and a half years of being held in Iraq by a pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia group called Kataib, Elizabeth Tsurkov was released and flown to Israel. Holding Israeli and Russian citizenship, she landed in Israel and her medical team will follow the same protocol for her that was done for hostages coming out of Gaza. . . . Click here to read the rest!
 
Israel launched long-range ballistic missiles from eight F-15 and four F-35 Israeli Air Force fighter jets in a recent Israeli strike on Hamas leaders at their meeting place in Doha, Qatar. Computer science scholars from Tel Aviv University have developed a new method of analyzing ancient texts like the Dead Sea Scrolls.
 
Meanwhile, our team in Israel made holiday gift packages for the tenants whose building took a direct hit from an Iranian ballistic missile. 
 
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