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The Israeli president urges global action as antisemitism surges, praising young Jewish leaders and launching the next “Voice of the People” cohort.
The Israeli finance minister warns Netanyahu to lead the move and rejects Trump’s proposed postwar plan.
The deal allows for “renewed dialogue and cooperation toward a unified Syria,” said U.S. envoy Tom Barrack.
At a time when global demand for GPU accelerators surges, Israel looks to give its local industry a competitive edge.
The Israeli education minister and Emirati officials talked about teaching Jewish history, as well as deepening academic ties for innovation purposes.
Soldiers completed a monthlong mission east of Gaza’s Yellow Line, dismantling tunnels, seizing rockets and killing terrorists before rotating out.
The Israeli military said it attacked Hezbollah “military” camps.
Last month, Israel, Greece and Cyprus agreed on a trilateral military cooperation plan for 2026.
Rising antisemitism has made the United Kingdom unsafe for Jews, said attorney Robert Garson.
Canberra summoned both houses of parliament in a special sitting to commemorate the 15 people shot and killed in mid-December on Bondi Beach.
Masoud Pezeshkian blamed sanctions by the United States and its allies for the “hardship and difficulties” Iranians are facing.
Some 400 senior politicians, including 65 heads of state and government and six leaders of G7 nations, will participate in Davos.
The Jewish governor was said to have responded that the question was offensive and was told, “Well, we have to ask.”
The move to demolish the rest of the homes destroyed in the attack is opposed by some families, but is seen as an attempt to move on and rebuild.
The Lockheed Martin-made stealth fighters will join two squadrons at Nevatim Air Base, expanding the Israeli Air Force’s long-range strike power.
The visit comes several weeks after Prague announced it would be moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
The raid in the Palestinian neighborhood of Jabal Johar is expected to last several days.
Craig Guildford’s resignation follows a damning internal affairs report on his alleged bias in banning Israelis fans from a match in Birmingham.
Alkhatib continued to disseminate extremist propaganda after arriving in Europe. Now he lives in Brussels.
Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul was killed in action in Gaza City on July 20, 2014, during “Operation Protective Edge.”