Israeli Foreign Policy
Mosab Abdulkarim al-Gassas, from Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip, was sentenced to 12 months in prison, reduced to nine due to his guilty plea.
Video footage of the airstrike published by the Israeli military showed that the Hezbollah operative was targeted while traveling in a vehicle.
Budapest has begun a year-long withdrawal from the court after condemning its actions as political and pledging support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel.
Proposing to suspend the Association Agreement—which would require a consensus of all 27 E.U. member states—Jean-Noël Barrot also vowed to recognize a Palestinian state.
Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov visits Israel to bolster the alliance.
“Tim Walz should know better, but this is what radical Democrats do when they don’t like law enforcement enforcing the law,” Sam Markstein, spokesperson for the Republican Jewish Coalition, told JNS.
Beirut has distanced itself from the rare public encounter, claiming Joseph Aoun was unaware of Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif’s identity.
The army confirmed that the infiltrators were migrant workers.
Maxime Prévot may face resistance from Prime Minister Bart De Wever, a longtime Israel ally whose party is the largest coalition partner.
“Hindu nationalists in India drew explicit parallels between the Pahalgam terror attack and the events of October 7 in Israel.”
Almost 270,000 people visited the Israeli Pavilion at Expo 2025 in the last month, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
“585 days after the massacre, there are still hostages in the hands of Hamas, including German companions,” noted Frank-Walter Steinmeier.