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The two countries are expected to sign an agreement in Washington, as new center-right President Rodrigo Paz adopts a friendlier stance toward Jerusalem.
Jerusalem “will not allow Hamas murderers to rearm and threaten us again,” the premier vowed.
“The Jewish state stands at a pivotal moment defending its place in the region,” Gideon Sa’ar told a visiting delegation of evangelical leaders.
“It is likely that we will soon need to return and operate there to preserve the gains achieved against Hezbollah,” Smotrich told JNS.
In a query to Jonas Gahr Støre, a lawmaker questioned Jumana Manna’s role in renovating a government building that was damaged by a terrorist.
The defendant, an illegal alien from Algeria, allegedly put non-lethal substances in food, drink and even makeup in the household.
“I’m really stunned,” he told JNS. “I have an enormous sense of satisfaction that I helped such a man.”
The event, meant to build dialogue among media members and ideas toward advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace, again featured a pro-BDS panelist.
IDF troops found a booby-trapped compound containing the weapon of Cap. Daniel Peretz, who was returned to Israel for burial on Oct. 13.
Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order designating the groups weeks after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott did the same thing.
The former U.K. prime minister reportedly faced criticism for his 2003 support for the invasion of Iraq and is expected to instead serve on the board’s executive committee with Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff.
The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act keeps overall U.S.-Israel missile defense cooperation spending at $200 million, consistent with 2025 expenditures.