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The sanctions are part of a broader Israeli effort, which includes U.S. involvement, to counter attempts by Hamas and others to destabilize the Gaza Strip.
“This approval is a clear message to our enemies,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Deputy FM extends holiday greetings during annual Nabi Shu’ayb pilgrimage.
The explosive device was placed in a pit with the intent to harm Israeli soldiers operating in Southern Lebanon.
Terrorist Iyad Ahmed Abd al-Rahman Shambari took an “active part” in planning the Oct. 7 massacre.
The mullahs “don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal” to end the war, the president said.
The September attack at the offices of Israeli defense company Elbit caused over $1 million in damage.
One terrorist was killed by gunfire, the military said.
The author of “The Choice” urged others to choose hope and healing.
“For now, as you know, President Trump doesn’t support that,” said the Israeli foreign minister.
Israel deepens Central Asia ties as Western relations strain and regional alliances gain urgency.
The meeting is only a preliminary stage before the president holds a discussion on the pardon request itself.
Son wounded as terror group escalates use of explosive UAVs against Israeli forces.
“Illicit funds funneled through this network support the regime’s ongoing terrorist operations, posing a direct threat to U.S. personnel, regional allies and the global economy,” the U.S. Treasury Department stated.
The governor’s proposal is a “blatant attempt to push out pro-Israel Democratic champions in Congress,” according to Democratic Majority for Israel, while Republican Jewish Coalition said the reaction was “faux outrage.”
“While Bryn Mawr stands firmly in support of free expression as a hallmark of the student experience, we have clear guidelines around protest,” college president Wendy Cadge wrote.
“Some Florida laws prohibit religious schools from accessing public funds, and we will not enforce unconstitutional laws,” James Uthmeier stated.
U.S. Central Command suspected the container ship of heading to an Iranian port in violation of the U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
“There was insufficient information to support the existence of a hostile educational environment” due to an antisemitic post the group shared in March, a school official stated.
A California native, Jake Retzlaff played at Brigham Young University during the 2023 and 2024 seasons before transferring to Tulane University in 2025.
After receiving complaints, Nisa Frank, head of school at Prospect Sierra, wrote that the relationship with the camp ended due to its negative impact on students’ “identity safety.”
“We’ve faced hate before, and every time we’ve responded the same way,” Jake Cohen, executive director of Congregation Beth Israel, said. “By staying together and by refusing to let fear define us.”
Under Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, Israel-Serbia relations have “entered a new phase,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
Former senior Shin Bet officials tell JNS that the group’s terror army and civil governance can only be dismantled by the IDF.
The explosive device was placed in a pit with the intent to harm Israeli soldiers operating in Southern Lebanon.
“We will not rest on our laurels, and when we see a threat, we will act with full force,” Israel’s top spy concluded.
Security officials warn mass unrest could erupt within days as economy deteriorates.
“We are still in a multi-front operation,” the head of the Israeli military stressed.
A U.S. official told Reuters that the U.S. president was unhappy with the Islamic Republic’s latest proposal.
The Islamic Republic fired more than 550 ballistic and cruise missiles and 2,200 drones at the Gulf state.
From Miami suites to Mexico City kitchens, a new generation of Jewish food influencers is using cuisine as a powerful form of cultural diplomacy.
Rare documents, letters and photos on display at the President’s Residence trace a century of engagement between the Chief Rabbinate and American presidents.
At the summit, Lt. Col. G., of the IDF’s Mountain Brigade, says: “Before Oct. 7, we didn’t operate here.” The next step, the Druze officer hopes, will be to annex his brethren across the Syrian border.
A new project creates personal matches between bereaved families and therapeutic dogs that touch wounded hearts through play, touch and their very presence.
Communities near Gaza push forward with resilience centers, therapy programs and infrastructure despite trauma.
“We’ve faced hate before, and every time we’ve responded the same way,” Jake Cohen, executive director of Congregation Beth Israel, said. “By staying together and by refusing to let fear define us.”
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“I never would have imagined using a drone battery to help keep a heart beating,” said Moshe Mizrachi, a United Hatzalah volunteer EMT.
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It marks the first of three flights expected to arrive over the next two weeks.
“Misha believed that history was not something to be stored away. It was something to be shared, felt and passed forward,” said Dov Ben-Shimon, CEO of World ORT.