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The name is a nod to Israel’s June military campaign against Iran—Operation Rising Lion—which left a clear roar on the public.
“The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue” tells the story of how Noam Tibon saved his family during the Hamas massacre.
“When organizations like Hamas are quiet, that’s when they’re the most lethal,” Lara Burns told journalists in Tel Aviv.
“Since when did we become a society that not only cancels people for their beliefs but seeks to annihilate them for their opinions?” Says Noa Cochva.
Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said the summit will deliberate on a draft joint declaration against the Israeli strike.
Eliminating the terror group’s top brass “would rid the main obstacle to releasing all our hostages and ending the war,” said the Israeli premier.
The judges stressed that the accused knowingly communicated with a representative of a hostile foreign country.
The studio said it believed in “the power of storytelling to connect and inspire people, promote mutual understanding and preserve the moments, ideas and events that shape the world we share.”
“The Hamas leaders will all go into hiding. They’ll be constantly looking over their shoulder and worried that someone is reporting on them.”
Cuomo has a “more than 50 percent chance” of winning the city’s November mayoral race in a head–to-head race with front-runner Zohran Mamdani, said the U.S. hedge-fund billionaire.
The former Israeli prime minister apologized for the death of Hamam al-Hayya, the son of Hamas’s main negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya.
It was a busy week for Israeli athletes, with European Championships across several sports and World Cup qualifying matches.
“The biggest challenge with UAVs is detection, identification and classification,” expert Tal Inbar told JNS.
As the Gaza war grinds on, there is a worsening trend of violence by anti-Israel elements.
The attack triggered sirens in the town of Be’er Ora, located adjacent to Ramon Airport in southern Israel.
Yousef Mahmoud Muhammad Juma’a was responsible for planning and executing attacks against Israel and IDF troops during the conflict.
“I can’t look at relations with others with feelings of hate and revenge. What happened, happened. My vision of the world hasn’t changed,” the redeemed hostage told JNS.
“In my many meetings with our good friends in the United States, one can see the support and love for Israel,” said Yesha Council Chairman Yisrael Ganz.
The development comes after pro-Palestinian protesters repeatedly targeted the Israeli team and disrupted the race.
“The fact that a diplomatic attack on Israel is met with Israeli silence—is unacceptable and cannot continue,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.