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Israel’s Foreign Ministry accused Lebanon’s leaders of failing to confront Hezbollah and allowing continued attacks from its territory.
Suspect Ami Gaidarov, 22, allegedly received over $22,000 from Iranian intelligence.
New Home Front Command directives limit gatherings in northern regions while lifting most restrictions across the rest of the country.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid had accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of a “diplomatic disaster.”
Ali Yusuf Harshi served as a “close associate and personal advisor” to Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem.
Muhammad Samir Muhammad Washah was a “key terrorist” in Hamas’s rocket and weapons production headquarters, according to the Israeli military.
“We never made that promise. We never indicated that was going to be the case,” said the U.S. vice president.
One assailant linked to Islamic State was killed and two others wounded in a battle with police in Istanbul.
Five other soldiers were injured in the incident that killed Staff-Sgt. Touvel Yosef Lifshiz, 20, from Beit She’an.
The president threatens unprecedented strikes if Tehran violates the emerging deal during the two-week truce.
The prime minister denied reports that Washington blindsided the Jewish state with the two-week ceasefire, saying the announcement was made “in full coordination with Israel.”