The terror attack in Bnei Brak two days ago was the third within a week, following attacks in Be’er Sheva and Hadera. In these three attacks, 11 people were killed and do
Palestinian laborers from the occupied territories fear for their livelihood as Israeli authorities and vigilante groups try to block their employment.
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. At least five people were killed in a shooting attack on Tuesday evening in a suburb of Tel Aviv in the third such attack in Israel over the last seven days, bringing the total number of Israeli deaths to eleven in the recent terror attacks. World News | At Least Five Killed in Shooting Attack in Israel, Bennett Vows to Fight Terror with 'iron Fist'.
A day after a terror attack that left five Israelis dead, Palestinian laborers in central Israel tell of cancelled work, racism and hostility from local residents
CANADA
<strong>Leonard Cohen catalog sold</strong>
British song management firm Hipgnosis on Sunday said it has acquired the entire catalog of Canadian singer-poet Leonard Cohen. The London-based company said it had acquired rights to “all 278 songs and derivatives” written by Cohen, including Hallelujah, which Hipgnosis said had been covered more than 300 times and “streamed more than 5 billion times.” It did not say what it had paid the heirs of the Montreal songwriter, who died at age 82 in 2016.
UNITED STATES
<strong>Migrants land in Florida</strong>
A wooden boat carrying about 300 Haitian migrants on Sunday ran aground near a Florida Keys private club,
The furor over an exhibition featuring a painting with the text ‘Jerusalem of Gold – Jerusalem of Shit’ may well have killed the career of its curator. Svetlana Reingold explains why she has no regrets
The plan includes construction of 1,750 housing units, 1,500 hotel rooms, 3 million square meters of office space and 200,000 square meters of commercial space.
After December firestorm over museum removal of David Reeb's controversial painting of Haredi man, Ramat Gan galleries aim to demonstrate 'vote of confidence in artistic freedom'