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July 1, 2015
Islamic State attack in Egypt’s North Sinai kills 50
Islamic State militants launched a wide-scale coordinated assault on several military checkpoints in Egypt\’s North Sinai on Wednesday in which at least 70 people were killed, security sources said, the largest attack yet in the insurgency-hit province.
Nicholas Winton, the ‘British Schindler,’ dies aged 106
A man who became known as the \”British Schindler\” for saving hundreds of Czech children from Nazi persecution in the run-up to World War II, has died at the age of 106.
Israeli pilot from Osirak raid: Only U.S. can destroy Iran’s nuclear program
Could a surprise Israeli attack like the one that destroyed Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981 work against Iran’s much larger nuclear infrastructure?
Obama administration will not enforce anti-BDS law on West Bank settlements
The Obama administration will not enforce part of the new law to combat boycott, divestment and sanctions of Israel when it comes to West Bank settlements.
Letters to the editor: Questions for Michael Oren, redefining anti-Semitism and more
Rob Eshman notices the absence of Benjamin Netanyahu in Michael Oren’s book (“One Question for Michael Oren,” June 26).