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[The daily edition]( Tuesday, May 2, 2023 Presented by [University of Haifa International](
Live updates
[LIVE: Foreign national seriously injured as Gazan rockets bombard southern Israel](
By Joshua Davidovich
Over 20 projectiles launched toward Sderot and other towns, with four intercepted by Iron Dome; residents of towns bordering Strip told to stay near shelters
[Rockets fired, terror groups warn ‘price to be paid’ as hunger-striking suspect dies](
By Emanuel Fabian and ToI Staff
Israel readies for escalation after Khader Adnan found dead; 4 projectiles fired from Gaza, no injuries; Islamic Jihad says his death is ‘lesson for generations’
[Senior member of Islamic Jihad dies in Israeli prison after 86-day hunger strike](
By ToI Staff
[1 injured as Palestinian gunman opens fire at Israeli vehicles in West Bank](
By Emanuel Fabian
Inside story
Sue Surkes
[Tolerance Museum, a ‘people’s parliament,’ will partially open in mid-May](
More than 20 years in the making, the imposing facility in downtown Jerusalem will start with a photo exhibit, as works continue on the high-tech museum elements
[Tolerance Museum and Jerusalem Municipality turn new page, agree to work together](
By Sue Surkes Promoted Content
Galit Diamant
[University of Haifa presents: Dig, Dive, and Discover your Master’s, on land,and underwater](
UHaifa international’s Master degree programs in prehistoric, coastal and underwater archaeology are paving the way as global game changers in archaeological research.
[Herzogs to represent Israel at weekend’s coronation of King Charles III in London](
By ToI Staff and Agencies
President, wife to attend Buckingham Palace reception, walk to Westminster Abbey on Shabbat; religious leaders’ greeting won’t be amplified due to Jewish participants
ToI podcast
ToI Staff
[Daily Briefing May 2: Gaza vows reprisal after prisoner dies. How concerned is IDF?](
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian on Khader Adnan; political correspondent Tal Schneider on Knesset theatrics; and legal reporter Jeremy Sharon on a very polite US Speaker McCarthy
[Israel increasingly using facial recognition to track Palestinians – Amnesty](
By ToI Staff
IDF says it carries out ‘necessary security, intelligence operations’; human rights group says basic rights violated; activist laments tech not used to find Jewish attackers
[Ex-Border Police officer convicted of assaulting East Jerusalem woman at checkpoint](
By Stuart Winer
[TA police chief refuses to discuss transfer with commissioner: ‘An invalid procedure’](
By ToI Staff
[Gaza vows reprisal after prisoner dies. How concerned is IDF?]( [listen to the podcast](
Top Ops
Evan Gottesman
[‘Whose demonstration was bigger?’ is not necessarily the question](
A strong show of support on the street and even a 64-seat Knesset majority donât make the proposed overhaul right
Sarit Silverman
[Early childhood education is more than a cost-of-living issue](
How will affordability help raise thriving children in conditions of crowding, staff shortages, and poor training? [Syria says Aleppo airport forced to shut after Israeli airstrike; 1 soldier killed](
By Emanuel Fabian
Syrian media says another seven wounded in attack on northern city, which comes after several alleged IAF strikes in Syria in recent weeks
[Israel has yet to decide whether to send detained Jordanian MP back home — diplomat](
By Lazar Berman
[Jordan says regional talks with Syria step toward ending Damascus isolation](
By OMAR AKOUR [Report: Israel got intel on Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program from executed spy](
By ToI Staff and Agencies
NY Times says UK told Israel about nuclear activity at Fordo based on info from Ali Reza Akbari, who was hanged in January; Russia assisted Tehran in identifying source of leak
[McCarthy extols ties at Knesset, vows full support for Israeli security against Iran](
By Jeremy Sharon
In warm speech to parliament, US House speaker lauds historic connection of Jewish people to the land; later says checks on government power a crucial part of democracy
[Likud’s Golan made a minister, ejected from Knesset plenum during row minutes later](
By ToI Staff
[Knesset summer session opens with slugging match over judicial overhaul](
By ToI Staff [White House reiterates Netanyahu visit not yet planned, after McCarthy vows invite](
By ToI Staff
National Security Council spokesperson says premier will get invitation at some point, after Republican House speaker says he’ll invite Netanyahu to Washington if Biden doesn’t
[Gantz: No progress in talks with government on judicial reform compromise](
By ToI Staff and Jeremy Sharon
[High Court rules PM was not in contempt by saying he’d involve himself in overhaul](
By ToI Staff
[In Haifa, Catholics fly Israeli flags at mass march celebrating Virgin Mary](
By Canaan Lidor
Some participants at procession says it is a testament to the robustness of the Christian-Arab community in the Jewish state [Man shot dead near Wadi Ara as wave of deadly crime continues](
By ToI Staff
Resident of Ma’ale Iron rushed to hospital in critical condition, but doctors unable to save him; shooting comes hours after crime world figure dies in car explosion
[23-year-old killed in suspected criminal car bombing in northern town](
By ToI Staff [Israeli startup inks NIS 30m deal to deploy smart carts at local home design stores](
By Sharon Wrobel
Israel’s Hastok home design and household chain will integrate 1,000 smart shopping carts at its 40 stores across the country
[Israel’s Imagindairy nabs Danone as strategic investor for cow-free dairy products](
By Sharon Wrobel [CRM]( [Number of Israelis harmed by pollution more than doubled in past decade — ombudsman](
By Sue Surkes
Annual state comptroller report slams agriculture and health ministries for failing to control pesticides, pillories Environment Ministry for not tackling environmental damage
[Israel falling far behind its own global warming emissions targets](
By Sue Surkes Obituary
[South African Jewish journalist Jeremy Gordin murdered in home burglary at 70](
By MARCEL GASCÃN BARBERÃ
Prominent reporter killed in March robbery after decrying crime in Johannesburg; he studied in Jerusalem, headed local version of Playboy and a working-class tabloid during career
[6-year-old Palestinian boy mauled to death by lion in private Gaza zoo](
By AP
Police say Hamada Iqtiet climbed fence and reached opening in cage before lion attacked him
More Headlines
[The Guardian apologizes for cartoon of outgoing BBC chair criticized as antisemitic](
By Gabe Friedman
[In major address, ADL chief focuses on anti-Zionists and threats to Orthodox Jews](
By Ron Kampeas
[Woman remanded in custody over Negev car crash that killed baby](
By ToI Staff
[Tnuva announces price hikes on unregulated dairy products in fresh blow to consumers](
By ToI Staff
[Government agency warns judicial uncertainty will damage tech ecosystem](
By Sharon Wrobel
[Skver Hasidic movement bans use of artificial intelligence as window to ‘heresy’](
By Jackie Hajdenberg
[Sheba Medical Center presents Dr. Anthony Fauci with award for COVID cooperation](
By Renee Ghert-Zand
[Noam Chomsky, Ehud Barak among names on Jeffrey Epsteinâs newly uncovered calendar](
By Andrew Lapin
[Jewish politician files for congressional run against George Santos in New York](
By Luke Tress
[Garden of dreams / Fantasy meets reality in botanical art exhibit](
By Jessica Steinberg
[Upside down on one knee / âStranger Thingsâ star Brett Gelman proposes to girlfriend in Jerusalem](
By Jackie Hajdenberg
[Such nachas / Barbra Streisand to get the ‘Jewish Nobel’](
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