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The charges include “colluding with foreign nations in a state of enmity with Yemen during the 2024-2025 period—namely Saudi Arabia, Britain and the United States—and spying for their interests through officers from those countries and from the Israeli Mossad.”
Six more were apprehended following a 24-hour manhunt. The estimated 60-80 terrorists trapped in tunnels in Israeli-controlled territory are reportedly running out of food and water.
COGAT claims the terror group channeled donor money via Qawafel Al-Khair to support its military wing, citing documents seized in Gaza.
The Palestinian “Miss Universe” contestant was previously married to the son of convicted terrorist and murderer Marwan Barghouti, after whom she apparently named her son, according to the “New York Post.”
The city-state said the men endangered the two-state solution by making “unilateral attempts to change facts on the ground.”
Rabbi Arthur Schneier, 95, who leads the Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, is a Holocaust survivor who saw his synagogue burn on Kristallnacht.
A Palestinian terrorist drove on a humanitarian route, opened fire at IDF troops and was killed.
Eli Tahar, who lost two sons and a brother, received a permit in a ceremony that marked a more than doubling of personal firearms in the country.
Operations against the Iran-backed terrorist group continue as it seeks to rebuild its power.
The counter-terrorism operations were carried out after a reservist soldier was shot at and wounded.
Shagai Mor’s body was recovered after a long search as extreme weather hampered recovery efforts.
The paratroopers are carrying out operations aimed at protecting Israeli civilians.
The Islamist organizations “continue to cynically exploit the population and civilian infrastructure for terror purposes,” the army said.
The seminar aimed to deepen participants’ familiarity with the IDF’s operational concepts and examine multi-branch methods.
“In a fast changing Middle East, the European Union should work with Israel as a partner and not by slogans.”
The U.S. president told reporters in the Oval Office that he doesn’t think that the mayor-elect of New York City is a jihadist.
Jason Brodsky, of United Against Nuclear Iran, stated that “it’s a fantasy to expect the U.S. to soften its demands.”
The Rt. Rev. Alexei Smith, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, told JNS that “people can overcome animosities and hatreds and disrespect.”
“Mark was not only a deep policy mind but a passionate advocate for American democracy, its institutions, the rule of law, as well as for the security and prosperity of Israel,” DMFI wrote.
“Disrupting the Iranian regime’s revenue is critical to helping curb its nuclear ambitions,” Scott Bessent, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, said.