Israeli Foreign Policy
The IAF has carried out more than 350 strikes since Assad’s ouster.
Israel has no intention of interfering in Syria’s internal affairs, the prime minister said, but would take action it deemed necessary for its security.
An online figure named “Eliad” offered 33-year-old Zolotarev $125,000 to carry out an assassination, according to the Israel Security Agency and Israel Police.
The Federal Maritime Commission opened the investigation after reports Madrid refused to allow at least three cargo vessels to dock.
Anthony Albanese decried the rise in antisemitism in his country, but declined to address Israel’s claims it’s due to his cabinet’s treatment of Israel.
Weekly protests against Israel have made parts of London a “no-go” zone for Jews, according to the Campaign Against Antisemitism.
Incidents of Jew-hatred have surged in Australia since the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Antisemitic assaults have increased 491%, going from 11 in 2023 to 65 in 2024.
Nissan Miram was working as a tractor driver near Kibbutz Yir’on when unexploded ammunition detonated.
“It’s time to hold accountable organizations whose traitorous efforts to block arms sales to Israel endanger Jewish lives,” the group’s leaders say.
The owner of Schloss Elmau, Dietmar Müller-Elmau, has declared that the hotel will not lower the Israeli flag it has flown at the entrance since Oct. 8, 2023, “until the last hostage is freed.”
“Israel’s current struggle represents not only a national fight but also the free world’s collective battle against terrorism,” the Argentinian president said.