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“Ultimate peace depends on groups like Hamas and Hezbollah disarming,” said Yechiel Leiter.
“So long as we capitulate to their demands, the terror group will continue to further blackmail the State of Israel,” Sharren Haskel told JNS.
Incumbent Yaakov Hagoel will share a term with the Johannesburg-born rabbi at the helm of the world’s oldest existing Zionist organization.
The pre-qualification phase has begun for firms bidding on the $20 billion first phase of the Tel Aviv Metro underground network.
The underground route was dismantled hours after Goldin’s body was returned to Israel after 4,118 days in Hamas captivity.
Mohanad Alkhatib allegedly crossed into Israel with Hamas terrorists, before settling in Brussels and attending anti-Israel rallies across Europe.
“We are proud to welcome Albania into our global network at a moment when standing with Israel is more important than ever,” said Israel Allies Foundation President Josh Reinstein.
The Justice Ministry’s legal adviser concluded that Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara faces a potential conflict of interest in the affair.
The nurse reportedly refused to provide treatment after being asked to remove a pro-Palestinian pin.
The bill would give more power to the communications minister to deal with hostile foreign news outlets.
“We hope the international community will focus on the pains in Africa at least as much as they focused on their obsession with the State of Israel.”
Israel’s foreign minister described Israel and Estonia as “nations of democracy and innovation” which complement one another.
The explosion near the 17th-century Red Fort in India’s capital is being treated as a potential act of terror.
“The circle is closed—'Operation Protective Edge’ has come to an end,” said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Omar Bitar reportedly paid terrorists through a mechanism Ramallah had ostensibly reformed amid U.S. and European pressure.
HaGvura‒The Forum for Families of Fallen Heroes urged Washington not to extend a “lifeline” to terrorists trapped in a tunnel in Gaza’s south.
Foreign exchange reserves up $74 million from September and nearly $16 billion year-on-year, Bank of Israel figures show.
Jonas Gahr Støre “fueled antisemitism” by attending anti-Israel activists’ Holocaust commemoration, said Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
The suspect allegedly reached out to officials of the Islamic Republic via social media and completed several assignments for payment.
A massive German deal for Spike missiles is the latest in a wave of purchases as the continent prepares for threats from Russia