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Topping the list is one not yet fully built in the Jewish state’s seaside metropolis.
Israeli forces opened fire after two suspects attempted to ram them, according to the military.
Master Sgt. (res.) Shmuel Gad Rahamim, 31, was seriously injured on Oct. 7 when a grenade accidentally detonated at an IDF post.
The airline said that it “considers it a great privilege to accompany the families during these historic and emotional moments.”
U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff was scheduled to address the crowd.
The Israel Gymnastics Federation said it will challenge the “outrageous decision.”
Hamas is “unearthing” the captives, alive and deceased, “as we speak,” U.S. President Donald Trump tells reporters.
The Israeli president paid his respects “to honor and salute the heroes of Israel as we await the return of the kidnapped for whom they fought.”
There is still no confirmed time for the return of the living hostages, to enable a coordinated release of all of them and to avoid delays or mishaps.
The annual event transformed the city’s Sacher Park into a sea of flags, costumes and music.
No injuries were reported among Israeli forces.
The prize went to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
“This operation produced unprecedented achievements across all sectors and enabled the return of hostages,” said IDF Spokesman Effie Defrin.
Two days earlier, a shark was seen off the coast of the Bat Yam suburb, in the third such sighting in Israel in two weeks.
The Israeli prime minister also met with IDF soldiers wounded in the war.
Mohammad Taha and an accomplice were slain at the Ramot Junction on Sept. 8.
“The location will host a contingent of Qatari F-15s and pilots to enhance our combined training, increase lethality, interoperability,” per the U.S. war secretary.
“The NEA owes educators, parents and the public a full explanation and a sincere apology,” Steve Rosenberg, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS.
The “figures released just show what every British Jew already knows—antisemitic hate crimes in the U.K. remain at a historic high,” said the vice president of the Board of Deputies.
“It’s terrorism in my view,” said Heather Waters, founder of the Richmond International Film Festival, of intimidation tactics used to harm the event.