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First Israel, Core Israel, United (Northern) Israel

Near Eastern Archaeology, 2019
The author deals with three issues related to ancient Israel. In the first, he reconstructs an Iron I territorial formation that was centered in the area of Shechem and Shiloh, and asks whether this early entity can be described as “Israelite.” In the ...
I. Finkelstein
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A Middle Pleistocene Homo from Nesher Ramla, Israel

Science, 2021
Middle Pleistocene Homo in the Levant Our understanding of the origin, distribution, and evolution of early humans and their close relatives has been greatly refined by recent new information. Adding to this trend, Hershkovitz et al.
I. Hershkovitz   +21 more
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Opportunities and challenges: teacher education in Israel in the Covid-19 pandemic

Journal of Education and Teaching, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic caught the Israeli higher education system including its twenty-one teacher education colleges by surprise.
Smadar Donitsa-Schmidt, R. Ramot
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Israel

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2020
Dion Smyth's review of palliative nursing on the internet
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Visually framing the Gaza War of 2014: The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Twitter

Media, War & Conflict, 2018
Recent years have seen the migration of Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MFAs) to social media in a practice referred to as digital diplomacy. Social media enable MFAs to craft frames so as to influence audiences’ perception of foreign affairs.
I. Manor, Rhys Crilley
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Israel

Nursing Standard, 1989
An age-old Arab contraceptive appears to have a sound scientific basis, scientists have discovered.
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Does Mass Immigration Destroy Institutions? 1990s Israel As a Natural Experiment

, 2017
The relaxation of emigration restrictions in the Soviet Union and the State’s subsequent collapse led to a large exogenous shock to Israel’s immigrant flows because Israel allows unrestricted immigration for world-wide Jews. Israel’s population increased
Benjamin Powell   +2 more
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Israel

Nursing Older People, 2008
Credit crunch hits pensioners The credit crunch is hitting older people in Jerusalem particularly hard, say several organisations who work with this age group. They are calling for the government to cancel plans to raise the income threshold for eligibility for nursing care assistance, as they say this could deprive 30,000 senior citizens of home help.
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The Israel Lobby And Us Foreign Policy

, 2016
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M. Hartmann
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Psychopathology, Risk, and Resilience Under Exposure to Continuous Traumatic Stress: A Systematic Review of Studies Among Adults Living in Southern Israel

Traumatology, 2017
Countless people around the world live with exposure to continuous traumatic stress (CTS) as a result of violent political conflict. Over the past 15 years, residents of southern Israel have been exposed to rocket fire from Gaza with varying intensity ...
T. Greene   +3 more
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