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Qassem Soleimani’s niece has reportedly expressed support for the Iranian regime on social media.
Israel’s ambassador to Canada called on the country’s leaders to “immediately take all necessary measures to thwart this ticking bomb.”
The man was recognized by police officers while attending a court hearing of the three other suspects connected to the case.
“No one has the strength to go out and fight. You can’t tell them you don’t want to come,” a Hezbollah fighter revealed during questioning.
Hundreds of terror sites linked to Tehran and Hezbollah were hit over the weekend.
Israel’s wartime restrictions on the country’s airspace are tentatively in place through April 16.
“Salah Salem Sarsour is a terrorist convicted for throwing Molotov cocktails at the homes of Israeli armed forces,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said.
“He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine,” the U.S. president said.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani flagged a “140% increase” in anti-Muslim hate crimes, though 58% of all hate crimes in the city targeted Jews.
The Queens district attorney said the defendant was taken into custody after failing to appear in court.
Darryll Pines, president of the public university, stated that the image was “abhorrent and unacceptable.”
The two men were hit by “friendly fire” during a nighttime raid.
“This attack not only affects us, but is also a signal to the Jewish community in the Netherlands,” the Christians for Israel nonprofit said.
If the Iranians do not reach an agreement with Washington, there will be hell to pay, the U.S. president warned.
At least five people were wounded by enemy cluster munitions in central Israel. “It breaks my heart, I had a special home,” a Ramat Gan resident said.
Of course Iranians want to topple the Islamists, “they don’t have anything to eat,” INSS expert tells JNS. But the obstacles remain formidable.

The Israel Defense Forces continued to execute strikes in Iran over the Passover holiday.
The prime minister noted that the military campaign is moving along in full cooperation with the United States.
The U.S. president lashes out at allies who refused to join the campaign against Iran.
An A-10 “Warthog” attack aircraft crashed near the Strait of Hormuz about an hour after the American fighter jet was shot down.
The IRGC’s Lebanon Corps serves as a liaison between Hezbollah and the Tehran regime.
“The IDF will act to remove threats to the residents of the State of Israel,” said the military.
The terror group “continues to operate in a manner that endangers international forces and harms U.N. personnel operating in the area,” the IDF said.
More than 70 sites hit in 24 hours, including launchers, UAV facilities and air defense systems.
If the Iranians do not reach an agreement with Washington, there will be hell to pay, the U.S. president warned.
The prime minister noted that the military campaign is moving along in full cooperation with the United States.
“No one has the strength to go out and fight. You can’t tell them you don’t want to come,” a Hezbollah fighter revealed during questioning.
At least five people were wounded by enemy cluster munitions in central Israel. “It breaks my heart, I had a special home,” a Ramat Gan resident said.
Israel’s wartime restrictions on the country’s airspace are tentatively in place through April 16.
The Israel Defense Forces continued to execute strikes in Iran over the Passover holiday.
The U.S. president lashes out at allies who refused to join the campaign against Iran.
Nahariya hospital moves underground as Metula residents stand fast despite frequent Hezbollah rocket attacks.
“You are constantly in pursuit, but there is no way to get to everything.”
The film documents the circumstances of the small rural town of Gniewoszów, focusing on one of its last living survivors, along with a resident who says he saw Jews murdered there six months after the Nazis’ reign of terror ended.
A combat medic with the IDF’s 769th Brigade speaks with JNS about the complex reality faced by Israel’s northern residents due to ongoing attacks by Hezbollah.

David Azran believes that what goes around comes around, telling JNS: “There is a circle of energy.”
“It’s a great victory for the First Amendment right to free speech, including the right to draw attention to bigotry and hateful speech,” Paul Eckles, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS. “We commend our client for having the courage to speak out.”
Sharon Liberman Mintz, of Jewish Theological Seminary, told JNS that the 1526 Haggadah “is one of the most exciting books that I have ever had the pleasure to turn the pages of.”
It appears as “a living educational framework—a connection between Jewish communities in Israel and abroad, and a reflection of the strength of these communities across generations.”
Shelley Atlas Serber told JNS that the information about Passover products can help people who are making the holiday at home after travel plans to Israel were canceled.
The Gulf state accompanied its X post with an image of a Seder plate and matza.
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