AIDS
A breakthrough in the war against AIDS: In two trials, patients were “cured” of the disease
Two early trials found that engineered antibodies can lead to long-term HIV remission without ongoing treatment — not a full cure, but the most significant progress so far.
World AIDS Day: HIV diagnoses in Israel drop 22% in 2024, Health Ministry reports
New, promising oral HIV medication receives promising results in late-stage trial
Prince Harry quits charity he founded after bullying accusations
Sun Kil Moon, Republica to light up Tel Aviv
Sun Kil Moon's first visit resulted in a song about Israel released last year and called “Baby In Death Can I Rest Next to Your Grave.”
October 17: Not the issue
We should recall that it was not for marital unfaithfulness that Clinton was criticized, impeached and tried. It was for lying about it under oath, a violation of US (and Jewish) law.
Clarity and courage
Operation Protective Edge in the Gaza Strip left no doubt as to the courage of Israel’s civilians and soldiers. Israel’s counter-terrorism policy, however, remains ambiguous.
Off their rockers?
The country’s national security leadership in effect having a conversation with itself rather than contending with the diabolical conceptions of its enemies.
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Think about it: New politics versus old politics
In Israel, unlike most other parliamentary democracies, there is an additional problem when it comes to oversight of the actual implementation of the budget.
‘Armed’ and dangerous
Choreographer Dana Ruttenberg presents two of her latest works in one evening as part of Suzanne Dellal Center’s Hot Dance summer festival.
Borderline views: Britain, anti-Semitism and the Gaza war
There can be a serious debate about issues over which we disagree, even among ourselves.
Israel, US, and the world community face upcoming diplomatic clash
Next, America will pressure Israel to open trade and sea routes in the name of humanitarianism and insist the PA be present at the crossings.