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The Purim party was scheduled to take place some nine miles from the border with Egypt over the weekend.
As a goodwill gesture, Israel transferred to its northern neighbor three Lebanese detainees.
The operations room will monitor about 250 news channels, identifying false or biased news that could create a media “fire.”
“We will strengthen ties with the residents of the region.”
“I send my heartfelt condolences to you and the families of those who tragically perished in Bahía Blanca following the horrific floods,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Syria’s de facto leader called Jerusalem’s criticism “nonsense” in an interview with Reuters.
A front-page exposé in the British Daily Mail reveals the social media sensation “Abu Wadei” is an active member of the terrorist organization’s “Arson Unit.”
“It’s the only plan that is realistic for peace, for security. The only one—there is no other way,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Israel has finalized arrangements to enable thousands of Gazans to leave daily through three routes.
The Indian construction laborers were trapped for more than a month after their passports were seized.
CEO Roz Rothstein told JNS that the pro-Israel gathering is “nourishing” for young Jews: “They are facing so much hostility. They need to be in this room. They need to be at this conference.”
Syrian media outlets reported that an Israeli strike had hit an “air defense base” belonging to Assad’s former army.