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  • A Residential Building Destroyed By A Direct Hit From A Russian Cruise Missile  In Kyiv
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    A Residential Building Destroyed By A Direct Hit From A Russian Cruise Missile In Kyiv
    A woman carries a dog rescued from the residential building that partially collapses following a strike during Russian missile and drone attacks, amid Russia's ongoing attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 31, 2025. The death toll in Kyiv rises to 11, including one child. A total of 93 people are injured, among them 11 children. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Residential Building Destroyed By A Direct Hit From A Russian Cruise Missile  In Kyiv
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    A Residential Building Destroyed By A Direct Hit From A Russian Cruise Missile In Kyiv
    A woman reacts as she waits for her son to be rescued from beneath the debris at the site of a residential building struck during Russian missile and drone attacks, amid Russia's ongoing assault on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 31, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    Migrants who arrive on board the bulk carrier Messinian Spire await processing at the Port of Lavrio, Greece, on July 10, 2025. The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    Migrants who arrive on board the bulk carrier Messinian Spire line up for processing at the Port of Lavrio, Greece, on July 10, 2025. The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    Migrants who arrive on board the bulk carrier Messinian Spire line up for processing at the Port of Lavrio, Greece, on July 10, 2025. The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete and arrives at the Port of Lavrio in Greece on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    Migrants who arrive on board the bulk carrier Messinian Spire await processing at the Port of Lavrio, Greece, on July 10, 2025. The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete and arrives at the Port of Lavrio in Greece on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
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    Migrants From Libya Arrive At The Port Of Lavrio, Greece
    Migrants who arrive on board the bulk carrier Messinian Spire await processing at the Port of Lavrio, Greece, on July 10, 2025. The bulk carrier Messinian Spire carries 520 migrants from Libya who are rescued south of Crete. (Photo by Nicolas Koutsokostas/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
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    'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
    Birdwatchers' thrill of seeing birds up close that usually spend their lives at sea is tempered by sadness and pity at the extent of injuries.

    While seabirds are highly evolved to survive in extreme environments, cyclones cause mass casualties.

    Unable to land or find food in the churning ocean, they become exhausted and quickly lose conditioning. Many are carried hundreds of kilometres inland, where they invariably perish. The lucky ones are found and taken into care.

    Rescued seas birds from the aftermath of cyclone Alfred. The twins (Paula and Bridgette Powers) with a black-winged petrel, a species which breeds at Lord Howe Island

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  • 'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
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    'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
    Birdwatchers' thrill of seeing birds up close that usually spend their lives at sea is tempered by sadness and pity at the extent of injuries.

    While seabirds are highly evolved to survive in extreme environments, cyclones cause mass casualties.

    Unable to land or find food in the churning ocean, they become exhausted and quickly lose conditioning. Many are carried hundreds of kilometres inland, where they invariably perish. The lucky ones are found and taken into care.

    Rescued seas birds from the aftermath of cyclone Alfred - A Masked Booby at Twinnies, Landsborough, Queensland, Australia.

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  • 'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
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    'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
    Birdwatchers' thrill of seeing birds up close that usually spend their lives at sea is tempered by sadness and pity at the extent of injuries.

    While seabirds are highly evolved to survive in extreme environments, cyclones cause mass casualties.

    Unable to land or find food in the churning ocean, they become exhausted and quickly lose conditioning. Many are carried hundreds of kilometres inland, where they invariably perish. The lucky ones are found and taken into care.

    Rescued seas birds from the aftermath of cyclone Alfred- a juvenile Frigatebird. at Twinnies, Landsborough, Queensland, Australia.

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  • 'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
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    'A perfect storm': the dedicated rescuers caring for sodden seabirds blown in by Cyclone Alfred
    Birdwatchers' thrill of seeing birds up close that usually spend their lives at sea is tempered by sadness and pity at the extent of injuries.

    While seabirds are highly evolved to survive in extreme environments, cyclones cause mass casualties.

    Unable to land or find food in the churning ocean, they become exhausted and quickly lose conditioning. Many are carried hundreds of kilometres inland, where they invariably perish. The lucky ones are found and taken into care.

    Rescued seas birds from the aftermath of cyclone Alfred -Close-up of a black-winged Petrel, at Twinnies, Landsborough, Queensland, Australia.

    Andrew Stafford / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone Alfred’s monster waves.
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    'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone Alfred’s monster waves.
    'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone AlfredÕs monster waves.

    After walking down the gangway from the Australian navy ship that saved him, Lithuanian Aurimas Mockus fell to his knees in front of his wife, sobbing.

    Rescued Lithuanian rower Aurimas Mockus arrives in Sydney. Aurimas Mockus reunites with his wife Sonata Mockuviene after disembarking the HMAS Choules in Sydney today, Friday March 7, 2025

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  • 'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone Alfred’s monster waves.
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    'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone Alfred’s monster waves.
    'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone AlfredÕs monster waves.

    After walking down the gangway from the Australian navy ship that saved him, Lithuanian Aurimas Mockus fell to his knees in front of his wife, sobbing.

    Rescued Lithuanian rower Aurimas Mockus arrives in Sydney. Aurimas Mockus reunites with his wife Sonata Mockuviene after disembarking the HMAS Choules in Sydney today, Friday March 7, 2025

    James Gourley / Guardian / eyevine

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    James Gourley/Publishd

     

  • 'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone Alfred’s monster waves.
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    'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone Alfred’s monster waves.
    'Like a cat in a washing machine': rescued rower Aurimas Mockus feared he would die in Cyclone AlfredÕs monster waves.

    After walking down the gangway from the Australian navy ship that saved him, Lithuanian Aurimas Mockus fell to his knees in front of his wife, sobbing.

    Rescued Lithuanian rower Aurimas Mockus arrives in Sydney. Aurimas Mockus disembarks the HMAS Choules as it docks in Sydney today, Friday March 7, 2025

    James Gourley / Guardian / eyevine

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    James Gourley/Publishd

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
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    October 7 massacre survivor, Israeli soldier Ori Megidish
    EXCLUSIVE: July 24, 2024 - Tel Aviv, Israel: On 7 October 2023, Ori Megidish was an 18 year old private in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). She was a "Spotter", one of what are known in Hebrew as the "tatzpitaniyot" (female members of the IDF who serve as field observers), at the Nahal Oz base watching for threats along the Israel-Gaza border by analyzing video filmed by cameras along the border fences. During the Hamas-led attack on Israel, she and other members of her unit were taken hostage after Hamas militants overran and briefly took over the Nahal Oz military base. Only two members of her unit escaped death or abduction. While Megidish was kidnapped along with other soldiers from her base, she was believed to have been held in captivity alone. The rescue of Ori Megidish was an Israel Defense Forces military Operation Beginning of the Light on 30 October 2023. Megidish was rescued in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Shin Bet, based on specific intelligence of her whereabouts. Two Hamas militants were killed during the operation. Megidish's rescue was the first successful rescue operation by Israel in about two decades, and the first of the Israel-Hamas war. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt:  Israelische Luftangriffe auf Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Luftangriffe auf Gaza-Stadt
    A Palestinian carries a wounded man rescued from the rubble after an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City, on October 9, 2023. (Photo by Sameh Rahmi/NurPhoto)
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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. A woman carries a bag with a Red Cross logo as she disembarks from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Relatives meet evacuees after they disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Four year old Lamar (R) looks at her father Mohamed Elamin and her sister Lujain (6) after they disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Four year old Lamar (R) looks at her father Mohamed Elamin and her sister Lujain (6) after they disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. 8 year old Noor meets her mother Susan as she disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Evacuees disembark from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. British evacuees disembark from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Evacuees disembark from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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  • Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
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    Giant rabbits 'bred for meat' looking for new homes after Northumberland rescue
    Dozens of giant rabbits - one of which weighs as much as a jack russell terrier - are looking for new homes after being "bred for their meat" on an allotment.

    The RSPCA rescued 42 Flemish giant rabbits in Ashington, Northumberland, which were found living in "dreadful conditions in cramped hutches, where they had been left to breed with each other".

    The rabbits are being cared for in several shelters in the north-east of England. Some have been taken home by staff because of a shortage of shelter space.

    Of all the rabbits rescued, the largest weighed more than 8kg (17.6lb) and had ears seven inches long.

    Each rabbit had its own personality, the charity said. For example, Cookie Crisp, weighing in at 4kg, is a "big boy" who loves exploring and playing.

    Kennel worker Laura Davies with Goofy the Flemish cross rabbit, one of 11 giant rabbits and 7 babies which have been looked after since July at Frankhamfell boarding kennels near Hexham. The RSPCA are struggling to find good homes for them all.
    Hexham, 31 October 2022.

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