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Sunday, June 30, 2024 By ToI Staff, Charlie Summers and Canaan Lidor Internal investigations announc

[Times of Israel]( [The daily edition]( Sunday, June 30, 2024 [Police launch probes into cops who told protester ‘I’ll rape your mother,’ shoved MK]( By ToI Staff, Charlie Summers and Canaan Lidor Internal investigations announced after officers yelled offensive statement at Jerusalem anti-government demonstrator, manhandled Labor’s Naama Lazimi at Tel Aviv hostage rally [Weekly rallies marred by police violence; detained protester threatened by cop]( By Charlie Summers, Canaan Lidor and ToI Staff [Weeks after her rescue, Noa Argamani calls for ‘love, not hate’ in Israeli society]( By ToI Staff Ex-hostage wants ‘everything possible’ done to free remaining captives, but doesn’t call for deal with Hamas, an option opposed by the family of her partner, hostage Avinatan Or [After 80 years in a Nazi grave, Jewish American WWII hero reburied under Star of David]( By Benjamin Mack-Jackson 1st Lt. Nathan B. Baskind was killed in Normandy after D-Day. His body was never returned, but thanks to dedication and new technology, his is one of the site’s few Jewish funerals Live updates [LIVE: IDF says at least 40 Hamas operatives killed as it pushes ahead with Shejaiya offensive]( By ToI Staff Israeli man attacked by locals after mistakenly entering Palestinian town; car torched * Police probing cops’ assault on MK, abuse of protester [Israel, Hamas downplay US efforts to alter hostage deal as it looks to revive talks]( By ToI Staff and AP Arab, Israeli officials nonetheless cautiously optimistic on progress in negotiations, which Washington hopes could be renewed this week despite Hamas’s apparent displeasure [From civilian ‘bubbles’ to Arab coalitions, Israel said weighing Gaza post-war schemes]( By ToI Staff [Two soldiers killed as IDF pushes back into Gaza City’s Shejaiya]( By Emanuel Fabian Military says dozens of gunmen killed in clashes and airstrikes in new pinpoint raid; operations also continue in Rafah in Strip’s south [UN workers begin removing aid stuck on US Gaza pier after security fears]( By AP and ToI Staff [As poor debate showing roils Democrats, Bidens implore donors to stay course]( By AP and ToI Staff President reportedly to discuss future of campaign with wife during family meet-up at Camp David after weekend spent trying to move past weak, confused performance against Trump [ToI podcast / Daily Briefing June 30: Day 268 – Is Biden up to the task of steering the Gaza war?]( By ToI Staff Reporters Notebook [As their stay at the Dead Sea ends, Be’eri evacuees look to the future, with hope]( By Gavriel Fiske In August, after 10 months in hotels, most Kibbutz Be’eri members will relocate to a temporary neighborhood in a kibbutz outside Beersheba until their homes are rebuilt Top Ops Sarah Raanan [‘What made you move to Israel?’]( I don’t always get into how I learned to be ashamed of my Jewishness as a child in the UK, or that here, I never need explain Bishara A. Bahbah [US Muslim could hand Trump a victory]( Backing the Republican now in return for a promise to support a ceasefire in Gaza would give my community a seat at the table [Those We Have Lost]( [Those We Have Lost]( [Civilians and soldiers who have fallen since Oct. 7]( [Read Here]( [Mother of slain soldier recounts being on phone with son as he was fatally shot]( By ToI Staff Meirav Shynes tells Army Radio she was talking with 19-year-old Eyal about his plans to visit home from Gaza when he was suddenly hit by sniper, in incident filmed by Hamas [German court rules 99-year-old former concentration camp guard unfit to stand trial]( By ToI Staff Ex-SS officer Gregor Formanek served time in Soviet prison for crimes against humanity; was indicted in Germany last year; plaintiffs expected to appeal decision [Far-right Alternative for Germany reports surge in membership]( By Sarah Marsh [CRM]( [US, Europe warn Hezbollah against war: ‘You’re not as capable as you think you are’]( By AP and ToI Staff As world tries to prevent all-out conflict, officials tell terror group it shouldn’t count on them being able to hold off Israel, or on being able to withstand an offensive [Israel strikes Hezbollah sites as attacks on northern towns persist]( By Emanuel Fabian and ToI Staff [PA says one Palestinian killed, 5 hurt in Israeli drone strike in Tulkarem]( By Emanuel Fabian and Gianluca Pacchiani Media reports identify man as member of armed group, relative of local Islamic Jihad chief; Hamas official urges all Palestinians to attack Israelis across West Bank [Mob attacks car of Israeli who drove into West Bank Palestinian town Qalandiya]( By ToI Staff [Those We Are Missing]( [The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown]( [Read Here]( [France votes in fateful election that could catapult far right to power]( By Johnny Cotton First round Sunday to be followed by second round on July 7, with President Macron likely to soon have to deal with a prime minister pushing in a very different direction [Serbian police detain two after crossbow attack on Israeli embassy in Belgrade]( By AFP and ToI Staff Assailant killed, said by police to be linked to ultra-conservative Wahhabist branch of Islam; Israeli ambassador visits officer injured in ‘targeted terrorist act’ [Man shoots policeman at Israel’s embassy in Serbia with crossbow, is killed]( By AP and ToI Staff [Outgoing chief rabbi says High Court justices ‘can’t hold a candle to our rabbis’]( By ToI Staff Assailing top court over ultra-Orthodox draft one last time before ending his 11-year tenure, Yitzhak Yosef adds another controversial remark to his résumé [Day 268 – Is Biden up to the task of steering the Gaza war?]( [listen to the podcast]( More Headlines [Woman dies, 18 injured in Kochav Yaakov apartment fire sparked by electric bike]( By ToI Staff [‘Not only equal in battle’: Druze, Circassians launch protests against discrimination]( By ToI Staff [Danny Danon approved as next UN ambassador for second stint]( By Lazar Berman [Smotrich extends waiver allowing Israeli, Palestinian banks to cooperate]( By Reuters, Jacob Magid and ToI Staff [Shin Bet said to warn against bill to limit administrative detention of Israelis]( By ToI Staff [UNESCO finds Islamic State bombs in Mosul mosque walls, years after group’s defeat]( By ABDULRAHMAN ZEYAD [The daily edition]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? 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