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[Times of Israel]( Saturday, September 7, 2024 [On anniversary of 1970 Black September hijacking, six survivors on life after captivity]( By Mati Wagner As Hamas continues to hold 97 hostages kidnapped on October 7, marking the September 6 PFLP terror group’s takeover of four planes paints new wounds in an old light Op-ed David Horovitz [Under Netanyahu, Israel is in existential danger]( Facing a genocidal Iranian regime and its proxies, Netanyahu’s new obsesssion with the Philadelphi Corridor risks the lives of the hostages and, ultimately, the future of our country Inside story [How the IDF found the bodies of 6 hostages hidden in a secret Hamas tunnel]( By Emanuel Fabian With specific, but limited intel, IDF quickly took control of a Khan Younis neighborhood; then found a loose panel in a false tunnel wall, leading to the spot where the bodies were [Reporter's notebook / In longest West Bank raid in 20 years, IDF aims to set stage for future, smaller ops]( By Emanuel Fabian Analysis Gianluca Pacchiani [Terrorize Israelis while eliciting sympathy abroad: Inside Hamas’s propaganda strategy]( In accordance with its founding charter, Hamas uses a sophisticated media presence and uniform narrative to rally its base — and turn the world against Israel United States [‘Philadelphi is becoming Rafah’: Negotiators lament politicization of ceasefire term]( By Jacob Magid Officials say Netanyahu is making a campaign out of controlling border corridor, goading Egypt and complicating hostage talks, as he did with IDF incursion into southern Gaza city [Analysis / Media spotlight on anti-Israel minority at DNC paints skewed picture of a party divided]( By Jacob Magid [Exclusive / A Biden speech urging national Israeli reckoning was shelved at the last minute. Here’s why]( By Jacob Magid Interview [‘He lost his soul’: Lapid sees ‘sacred cause’ in toppling Netanyahu’s government]( By Sam Sokol and David Horovitz [Those We Have Lost]( [Those We Have Lost]( [Stories of civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel]( [Read Here]( ToI podcast [What Matters Now to Yossi Klein Halevi: Will Israeli society survive this war?]( By ToI Staff Bestselling author delves into the Jewish state’s destructive internal push-pull, explains why he doesn’t despair and shares how to build bridges Universities [Uniting as the Student Intifada, anti-Israel groups plan to further disrupt US campuses]( By Cathryn J. Prince Condoning violence and vocal in their anti-West and anti-capitalist views, the protesters are preparing to sow more chaos this year as experts warn of intolerance for other views [Ahead of school year, US Jews skeptical campuses can prevent repeat of hostilities]( By Cathryn J. Prince [Analysis / Anti-Israel BDS calls on UK campuses thwarted by lawfare as antisemitism spikes]( By Robert Philpot [ToI podcast / What Matters Now to Bret Stephens: Where North American universities went wrong]( By ToI Staff Inside story [‘Inheriting the land’ – an outpost settler explains her drive to seize the hilltops]( By Jeremy Sharon Reporter's notebook [A northern kibbutz on the edge of the evacuated zone is Israel’s new de facto border]( By Diana Bletter [Those We Are Missing]( [The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown]( [Read Here]( Economy [Despite industry resilience, Israeli tech firms have a host of woes as Gaza war drags on]( By Shoshanna Solomon Reserve duty, sky-high travel costs and forced relocation are weighing on smaller companies as they cut, scramble and reorient while trying to prove their worth to investors [Mobileye founder warns about how war, judicial overhaul hurt Israeli tech]( By Sharon Wrobel [From Gaza to LA: Can Paralympics dream help wounded soldiers get back their fighting spirit?]( By Amy Spiro Reporters Notebook [War-wrecked Galilee center for kids with disabilities plans to be ‘larger and stronger’]( By Gavriel Fiske Mevo’ot HaHermon Treatment and Rehabilitation Campus, closed since Oct. 8 and damaged by an errant missile, includes one of the largest hydrotherapy pools of its kind in Israel [Reporter's notebook / Flag rescue project lets evacuated Kibbutz Be’eri open school year in customary style]( By Sue Surkes [Teens from evacuated communities to perform with music stars at Israel Festival]( By Jessica Steinberg From the blogs [Four questions for religious Zionists, and the answers that can save Israel]( By Tehila Friedman An Israel that is not Jewish and democratic will come apart – the religious mainstream’s moderation can be the glue that holds it together [The daily edition]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]( [Unsubscribe]( from this List © 2024 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved

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