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The IAEA has been unable to access three key sites bombed in June—Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan.
The IAF during the past two years of war “gained operational experience unmatched around the world,” said the chief of staff.
The Israeli president also met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Jews pray on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City, April 2, 2025. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
In first, Israel Police allow Jewish prayer sheets onto Temple Mount
The status quo at the site has generally barred Jewish visitors from bringing religious items such as prayer books and tefillin.
Palestinian Authority chief Mahmud Abbas meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow, on Aug. 13, 2024. Photo by Alexey Maishev/Sputnik/POOL via AFP and Getty Images.
Abbas to meet with Putin in Moscow
The Palestinian Authority chief traveled to Moscow in May 2025, when he praised Russia’s “consistent support.”
Earlier, Israeli soldiers discovered a weapons cache inside a shaft along the Yellow Line in the southern Gaza Strip
Karine Elharrar’s (Yesh Atid) proposal is set to be brought to the Knesset plenum for an initial vote next week.
The new legislation draws strong support from major Jewish bodies for tackling antisemitism, but the Australian Jewish Association warns it was rushed and threatens free speech.
“Israel’s leaders and decision makers should be welcomed everywhere, on every stage,” said the Israeli president.
The son of French immigrant parents, was nominated as Israel’s contestant after winning the finale of “HaKokhav HaBa.”
Widespread ultra-Orthodox riots took place in Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and Bnei Brak after the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court authorized autopsies on the bodies of two infants who died in an unlicensed daycare.
Washington is “building on historic momentum toward durable peace in the Middle East,” according to the State Department.