Israeli Foreign Policy
A British government spokesperson said Liz Truss told Israeli PM Yair Lapid about “review of current location.”
Lebanese security forces arrested the individual, who has since been released, after discovering he made the reservation for his hotel in Beirut from the Jewish state.
Political foundations are funding organizations working to change the Jewish identity of the state or to undermine Israel’s security, says watchdog group Im Tirtzu.
“The Queen was a true woman of valor as we say in the Jewish tradition, a beacon of stability and a historic figure. We grieve with Britain,” said the Israeli president.
The American-made Switchblade and Israeli-made Harop attack UAVs are expected to be deployed.
“I’ve said often that I won’t work on a more important project. I hope to work on other important films, but I will not work on a more important film than this one,” he affirms after making “The U.S. and the Holocaust.”
Five artists from Japan present new perspectives on the Holocaust.
Offshore natural gas a “golden opportunity” for Lebanon, Hezbollah chief says.
Analysts tell JNS that Jerusalem must take Hassan Nasrallah’s threats seriously, and explore Iran’s role in shaping its Lebanese terror proxy’s aggressive rhetoric and actions.
For one thing, the dialogue has shifted from security to collaboration.
The Arrow-3 system, made by IAI, can navigate in space to destroy ballistic projectiles before they reenter the atmosphere.
“We’re talking about weeks—actually days—to finish the delineation issue,” says the head of Lebanon’s General Security Agency.