The instruments, made from the wing bones of waterfowl, may have been used to hunt
By JC Reporter
The Israeli prime minister says it is 'too early to tell' if a normalisation agreement can be signed
By Felix Pope
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By Elisa Bray
The butterflies were found during the Ottoman rule of areas now in Israel
The Jewish musician described the proceedings at 'controlled chaos'
By Josh Kaplan
Israel’s U20 win advances them to the semi-finals to face off against either the US or Uruguay
By Daniel Ben-David
The iconic attraction in Israel's capital has many big historical secrets
By Victoria Prever
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The 100 year old former Secretary of State said there was an alternative explanation for the slow American response
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By Simon Rocker
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By Stephen Pollard
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