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On Tuesday, the IDF eliminated two Hezbollah terrorists in the area of Kherbet Selem in Southern Lebanon.
State Under Secretary Sarah Rogers said the document showed that hate speech laws were used against conservatives but ignored vis-a-vis Jew haters.
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said local readiness and civilian resilience are critical to Israel’s strategy for the next war.
Maj. Gen. Dado Bar Kalifa addressed the young men, telling them that they “are the trailblazers, and many more will follow after you.”
The news comes on the heels of similar moves by fellow Oceania nations, including Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency also reported that more than 2,000 people have been arrested as nationwide anti-regime demonstrations and strikes spread across the country.
Once the tender closes in March, the E1 project moves out of the Israeli government’s direct control and becomes irreversible.
The premier discussed “regional challenges and the advancement of cooperation,” according to a statement.
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang planned Israel visit comes just weeks after announcing a mega project in Kiryat Tivon in the north that would double the company’s 5,000-strong Israeli branch.
Leah Goldin, the mother of the soldier whose body was been held in Gaza for 11 years, discusses her grief and newly found calm since her son’s return.
Four others sustained light injuries. Police have launched an investigation, but have ruled out the possibility of terrorism.
An ongoing study at the Rabin Medical Center demonstrates that radiation treatments can be easier, more efficient and tailored to each individual patient.