זמני השבת
| עיר | כניסה | יציאה |
|---|---|---|
| ירושלים | 19:13 | 20:26 |
| תל אביב | 19:29 | 20:28 |
| חיפה | 19:22 | 20:30 |
| באר שבע | 19:30 | 20:27 |
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17/11/25 00:55
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<p>The Saudi channel <i>Al-Hadath </i>reported that two Hezbollah commanders - Mohammad Shweikh and Radwan Khashab - were eliminated in an airstrike on the village of Al-Mansouri in the Tyre District of southern Lebanon.</p>
17/11/25 01:13
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New York City Mayor concludes his historic visit to Israel with a powerful statement at the Western Wall, reaffirming his commitment to Israel and the Jewish people: “I am your brother!”
17/11/25 01:37
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<p>[video:2166406]</p><p>Dozens of haredi demonstrators gathered Sunday evening in Bnei Brak to protest against MK Yaakov Asher, calling on him not to promote the Draft Law.</p>
17/11/25 02:15
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Residents of Negev communities report heavy gunfire from the Bedouin town of Bir Hadaj. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir visits community of Carmit and vows: “We won’t back down from demolishing illegal structures and will restore security.”
17/11/25 03:15
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Hamas spokesman rejects the US-backed UN resolution on Gaza, warns of foreign control.
17/11/25 03:46
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<p>The communist candidate of Chile’s center-left government, Jeannette Jara, and hard-right veteran politician José Antonio Kast will vie for the country’s presidency in a runoff vote next month after neither gained a winning margin in Sunday's election.</p><p>With nearly 80% of the vote counted and results still trickling in, Chile’s President Gabriel Boric recognized Jara and Kast as the front-runners headed to the second round of elections, scheduled for Dec. 14.</p>
17/11/25 04:08
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President Trump says he backs Senate bill to sanction countries trading with Russia, targeting China, India, and possibly Iran.
17/11/25 12:42
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requests judges cancel testimony scheduled for later this week, says 'unexpected' security matter came up.