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Israel halted offensive operations in Gaza overnight on Friday following Hamas’s response to a U.S. ceasefire proposal.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection stated that it is “committed to treating all travelers with respect and dignity at all U.S. ports of entry.”
Between July 16 and Aug. 25, the IDF recorded 384 incidents of drones breaching the border.
The complaint, filed by a relative of slain Hamas hostage Shiri Bibas, charges the Islamic Republic with crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.
Two years after Hamas’s massacre displaced 62,000 southern Israel residents, those returning receive symbolic kits to help restore a sense of home, security and community.
“We invite the people of Israel to join us this coming Sukkot and see up close the work of mine clearance and, for the first time in history, enjoy an area that had been closed to the public for decades,” said Mine and UXO Clearance Authority head Shachar Beck.
Tourism Minister Haim Katz makes first official visit by an Israeli Cabinet member to the Muslim country.
JNS got a rare look at closely-held U.N. information, which critics say is used to claim Jewish attacks against Arabs in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem are growing.
The Israel Border Police is investigating mass fence destruction in the northern part of the Jewish state, as kibbutzim report $300,000 in damage.
It represents a step to rehabilitate and strengthen Israel’s periphery against Iranian-backed terror proxies, including Hezbollah
The Jewish state used to be the Latin country’s biggest client for such fuel.
The once-affluent community included buildings decorated with colorful mosaics, one bearing an inscription, alongside ritual baths and an olive oil press