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Israel alleges antisemitic attack on youth judo team in Poland, local authorities dispute claims
The embassy called on the Polish authorities to act promptly, investigate the incident, and ensure the team's safety.
Sharir shines for Israel, claims under-63kg judo gold medal at Zagreb Grand Prix
Olympic Committee of Israel halts 2025 awards amid security challenges
Israeli judokas shine at Grand Prix in Peru
Israel's Raz Hershko takes Women's Judo heavyweight silver medal at the Olympics
Hershko has become 3rd Israeli medal winner at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, with all of them in judo.
Israel breaks out with a pair of judo medals at Paris Olympics
Inbar Lanir captures silver after Peter Paltchik hangs on for bronze • More success in pool, at sea
Medal optimism on the water for Israelis
Windsurfers Kantor and Reuveny are both in podium contention: Veterans Muki and Zilberman ousted.
IJF to investigate, Israel calls for penalty after Algerian fails weigh-in
The head of Israel's Olympic Committee Yael Arad branded it a "disgrace" and called for the North African delegation to be punished.
Algeria’s judoka Olympic competitor accused of avoiding competing with Israel
Algeria’s Redouane Messaoud Dris, 22, had been scheduled to compete in the -73kg category against Israel’s Tohar Butbul on Monday, but was found to weigh above the 73kg limit.
'Tatami': A history-making film raising support for Iranian women - review
Tatami tells a gripping, suspenseful story that could come from today’s headlines, inspired by the “Woman. Life. Freedom” protests in Iran.
Let the games begin: Who are the Jewish athletes to watch in the 2024 Paris Olympics?
The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are around the corner, running from July 26 through Aug. 11, and dozens of Jewish athletes will be among the estimated 10,500 competitors.
'May they all come home': Son of Israeli Judoka Oren Smadga killed in Gaza after father's birthday
Omer's father, Oren celebrated his 54th birthday just one day before the IDF announced that his son was killed.
Two soldiers killed, three wounded from mortar fire in southern Gaza Strip
Omer Smadja, son of Olympic medalist and current national judo team coach • Saadia Yaakov Dery, father of two small children, was studying for rabbinical exams
Israeli-Iranian movie filmed undercover to avoid suspicion
Tatami, a tense thriller centered on a world judo championship, got its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival at the weekend, receiving a standing ovation.