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The Security Council, which controls the procedure through which states are recognized, clearly acknowledged that no “State of Palestine” exists.
We are seeing an effort to sideline the Trump plan’s central objective, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, says the settlements minister.
“Israel is forging diplomatic ties with a willing partner in Somaliland, whereas Ankara actively undermines sovereignty and stability,” Jonathan Ruhe, of JINSA, told JNS.
Masoud Pezeshkian told an official Iranian news site that “they do not want our country to stand on its feet.”
Two brothers of the assailant from Qabatiya were arrested in the Arab-Israeli city of Arraba.
Two suspects were spotted setting vehicles on fire and smashing windshields in the northern Negev community of Giv’ot Bar.
The shooter initially raised concerns of a second terrorist attack in two days.
$8 million was allegedly transferred to the terrorist group or affiliates under the pretense of “humanitarian purposes.”
Romi Gonen details sexual assaults, pregnancy fears and a friend’s murder in first full account since release after 471 days in Gaza.
Forces conducted a “precise operational search” of the attacker’s residence and mapped the site in preparation for its demolition.
Training at the Radwan Force facility included live-fire exercises and additional drills involving a range of weapons.
The new rules are intended to address the evolving threats, including missile attacks and cross-border terror assaults.
The Charidy fundraising company has assisted more than 10,000 organizations worldwide.
Companies will gain access to infrastructure covering development, testing, launch and in-orbit operation at a subsidized price.
The “secret documents affair” involves the passing of a classified document from IDF Intelligence to Feldstein, a communications adviser for the PM.
Activists also shouted the claim outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City on Christmas Day.
A terrorist killed two and injured two others in a stabbing and car-ramming attack in northern Israel on Friday.
The anti-Israel U.N. official, whom the United States government sanctioned, was an affiliated scholar at the Washington school.
“If recognition and the development of relations leads to amplifying the Abraham Accords, today’s move can only be seen as a step toward building stability in the region and beyond,” Daniel Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.