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Violent clashes erupt during counter-terror operation in the Qalandiya refugee camp, soldiers respond with live fire.
Tehran’s strategy is to surround the Jewish state with as many “fire bases” as it can—from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, the Gaza Strip, and in the future, from the West Bank, as well as from Iran itself.
The defense minister’s comments come in response to the Palestinian Authority’s claim that the Israel Defense Forces deliberately shot Shireen Abu Akleh, who was working for “Al Jazeera” in a combat zone.
More than 100 kilograms of drugs were confiscated and one suspect was arrested, according to the Israeli military.
Israeli forces returned fire after coming under attack while escorting Jewish worshippers to the site, IDF says.
“CNN” claims “new evidence suggests” journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed intentionally by Israeli troops.
Israel Defense Forces improves capabilities in campaign against illegal weapons • Israel Police reports seizing more than 1,000 illegal handguns, 600 rifles, 265 submachine guns in 2021.
The government will subsidize 75 percent of discharged soldiers’ tuition fees.
Maj. M. was only 3 when he fled Khomeini’s Iran with his father and siblings. Years later, he found a home in Israel’s Military Intelligence Directorate; now, he says his mission is to help Israel fight its main foe and free the Iranian people of the tyrannical regime in Tehran.
Amjad Fayad was a member of one of the armed factions in the Jenin refugee camp, according to Israeli media reports.
U.S. refueling planes conducted a “dry refueling run” for U.S. and Israeli warplanes that was “not tied to” Israel’s “Chariots of Fire” exercise, says CENTCOM spokesman.
During his visit, CENTCOM Chief of Staff Michael Kurilla will observe the IDF’s “Chariots of Fire” exercise • In first, USAF refuelers to participate in an Israeli Iran-strike simulation, Israeli media reports.