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ISRAEL: HOW REAL IS THREAT OF GENDER SEGREGATION ON STREET?
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An Israeli city, with a large ultra-Orthodox Jewish population, wants to separate men and women on certain streets. Israeli politicians voted to allow university courses to do the same.
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- Deutsche Welle: An Israeli city, with a large ultra-Orthodox Jewish population, wants to separate men and women on certain streets.
- Deutsche Welle: Israeli politicians voted to allow university courses to do the same.
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- Topic: GERMANY — the feed headline centres on ISRAEL, REAL, THREAT, GENDER, SEGREGATION.
- Original feed: Deutsche Welle.
- Published: 18 Jul 2026, 19:45 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
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- 18/07/2026, 19:45 PRIMARY FEED ISRAEL: HOW REAL IS THREAT OF GENDER SEGREGATION ON STREET? (Deutsche Welle • 4 hrs ago) [Story Intel]
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