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Using the senses to process trauma
A new therapeutic space for children in the northern town of Shlomi introduces a first-of-its kind design concept in Israel, that treats design itself as a central tool for coping with trauma. KAN reporter Naomi Segal heard more from Ran Cohen Harounoff, co-founder and CEO of Early Starters International, which established the space.- 8 דקות
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Iran demo Monday
A wave of protests sparked by Iran's failing economy has entered its ninth day, as President Donald Trump renewed his threat of US intervention. On Sunday, videos published online showed demonstrations in Tehran, as well as Fars, Ilam, North Khorasan and Semnan provinces. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Dr Thamar Gindin from Haifa University's Ezri Center.- 10 דקות
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Student leaders visit Israel to strengthen efforts to combat antisemitism
Over 80 North American student leaders are currently in Israel to strengthen their campus efforts to combat antisemitism. the participants include Taylor Shaw, a student government representative at Rutgers University and social media chair for the university's chapter of Students Supporting Israel. Shaw spoke with KAN reporter Naomi Segal- 6 דקות
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Israel blocks international NGOs from operating in Gaza
Ten foreign ministers have condemned Israel's decision to close down dozens of international NGOs providing aid to Palestinians in Gaza. Israel took the decision claiming they failed to meet requirements under new registration rules. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Tirza Leibovitz from Physicians for Human Rights- 7 דקות
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Maurice Kahn RIP, the greatest South African-Israeli
Israeli billionaire and philanthropist Morris Kahn, the financial powerhouse behind Israel’s attempt to land on the moon and a range of social, medical and cultural endeavors, died Thursday at age 95. Kahn, a native of South Africa, moved to Israel in 1956. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with South African-born journalist Steve Linde, a close friend of Maurice Kahn.- 9 דקות
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Population growth slows as emigration soars
Research by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel indicates a significant shift in patterns of fertility and demographic growth in Israel. The rate of population growth in 2025 will be just 0.9%, the lowest since the state was founded in 1948. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Prof Alex Weinreb, the Taub Center’s Director of Research and head of Demography, about the report.- 7 דקות
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Closing health care gaps in north as part of resilience building
Addressing disparities in access to quality healthcare plays a key role in fostering resilience and rebuilding the north following the war. The Tzafon Medical Center is seeking to meet these challenges, including with the recent opening of its new rehabilitation center. Tamar Bodek Mala, CEO of Friends of Tzafon Medical Center spoke to KAN reporter Naomi Segal- 7 דקות
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