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The lack of public outrage is “the symptom of a sick society and a sign of political and cultural weakness,” the artwork’s creator said.
“There are about 300,000 people who are actually responsible for keeping Israel in the developed world in terms of all the more advanced sectors of the economy,” Dan Ben-David noted.
The president told CBS’s “60 Minutes” his administration would intervene in the Israeli PM’s legal proceedings, calling it “very unfair” and pledging to help him.
Over 350 people were reportedly questioned Monday following a raid on the Histadrut’s Tel Aviv offices.
After a medical check-up, former IDF Military Advocate General Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi was arrested on charges of “leaking and other serious criminal offenses.”
Col. Asaf Hamami, Capt. Omer Maxim Neutra and Sgt. Oz Daniel were named as the deceased captives brought back from Gaza for burial.
Amsterdam’s Royal Concert Hall refused to host two events featuring an IDF cantor, prompting organizers to pursue legal action.
“There is an environment of intellectual terrorism against Israel in the African Union,” said the Roman Catholic chaplain to the A.U.
Israelis win gold and silver medals in their first international tournament.
Former national security adviser Jacob Nagel tells JNS that Tehran is likely following a carefully sequenced recovery plan.
Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi must be stripped of her rank and face jail time for the damage she did to IDF soldiers and the State of Israel.
“It’s a very small minority, but we have to confront it,” the Republican senator told JNS. “It’s never in my opinion appropriate to give platform, to give license, to people who are explicitly pro-Hitler, pro-Nazi, explicitly antisemitic.”
Pockets of the terror group in Rafah and Khan Yunis are being dismantled, the prime minister said.
“This requires an independent, impartial investigation, and I expect such an investigation to take place,” the premier added.
Knesset members and protesters demanded that Israel’s government fulfill the war aims it set for itself at the start of the war.
Eight firearms were recovered by Israeli forces.
The 14-year-old resident of Israel’s center also contacted Hamas and carried out espionage activities, according to his indictment.
When being detained, the suspect ordered his dog to attack one of the officers. Fearing for his life, one officer opened fire at the animal.
Ahmad al-Sharaa is expected to sign an agreement to join the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS.
During the campaign, Democrats 66 leader Rob Jetten slammed the outgoing government’s failure to agree on additional sanctions on the Jewish state.