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“The same centuries-old stereotypes and blood libels, repackaged by replacing ‘Jews’ with ‘Zionists,’” Ziv Nevo Kulman wrote on X.
Police increase patrols around Jewish sites after two suspected attempts to burn down synagogues.
How the Palestinian global “pay for slay” network embeds terror financing into international banking systems and exposes foreign institutions to legal and financial risk.
The Israeli army killed Hezbollah’s Bint Jbeil sector commander, Ali Rida Abbas.
“Trump ‌says ⁠Iran cannot make use of its nuclear rights but doesn’t say ⁠for what crime,” Masoud Pezeshkian said.
The American diplomat described his mission as “the honor of a lifetime.”
Royal couple also meets Jewish community leaders in Sydney.
The president highlights Jewish state’s courage and partnership during regional conflict.
Can it now disarm Hezbollah, or will it risk national fragmentation?
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty called for full implementation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan during the meeting.
“We have a serious problem with my party. So if I have to be the last man standing in the Democratic Party, I’m proud to stand with Israel,” the Pennsylvania senator said.
The fatality was identified as Israel Defense Forces Sergeant First Class (res.) Lidor Porat, 31, from Ashdod.
In making the accusation, Harris echoed Iranian claims that the United States “voluntarily entered a war on behalf of Israel.”
Police said the embassy itself was not attacked and confirmed there was no risk to the public.
Michael Lotem has previously served as Israel’s ambassador to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and the Seychelles.
Community members pointed to Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar’s first press conference, in which he promised to continue a “zero-tolerance” policy toward antisemitism and spoke of the “special relationship” between Israel and Hungary.
A total of 170 Israeli soldiers have been killed during their military service since last Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism.
Israeli Air Force strikes targeted dual-use research institutes tied to pharmaceutical-based agent production.
In addition, more than 100,000 shekels were confiscated, intended for use in terrorism by charitable organizations that transfer funds to Hamas.
Warrant Officer (res.) Barak Kalfon, from Adi in northern Israel, would have turned 49 next month.