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“Neither Israel nor the United States can afford to rest on the laurels of their success in defending against Iranian missiles in 2024 and 2025,” it states.
Sen. Ted Budd, legislation sponsor, stated that such action is “a grave threat that could seriously damage America’s relationship with our closest allies.”
Elijah Alexander King allegedly used his phone to search for shuls 10 minutes after sending the threat.
“It wasn’t just a celebratory dinner,” Rabbi Joshua Davidson, of Temple Emanu-El, told JNS. “It became an important demonstration of Jewish pride.”
According to the assessment, 13 of Gaza’s 25 municipalities have returned to full activity—effectively meaning they are again being run by Hamas.
Some six firms received limited contracts after the Pentagon launched an initiative that could lead to tens of billions in missile-defense deals.
Prosecutors say a member of the outlawed group struck Sgt. Kate Evans with a sledgehammer during an Aug. 6 break-in at an Elbit Systems UK site.
“We urge countries and organizations to continue coordinating their efforts and to provide the necessary support and medical care,” said Israel’s COGAT unit.
Israel will open an Economic Attaché Office in Buenos Aires next year to deepen trade and boost Israeli investment in the Latin American ally, said Gideon Sa’ar.
Tomer Margalit and Orel Chalaf earned the gold cup in Slovakia, marking a milestone for Israeli adaptive dance as Hatikva played at the ceremony.
The two-day exercise started on Monday and took place in the north of the country, coming the day after the IDF eliminated top Hezbollah terrorist commander Haytham Ali Tabatabai in Beirut.
The initiative, which the pontiff supported before he died in April, was entrusted to a Catholic charity.