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Peaceful march to Downing Street urges the United Kingdom to intensify pressure on the terrorist group in Gaza.
After a protesters kicked the visibly Jewish American, police said he must come with them to the station on Shabbat.
Separately, a majority of Amsterdam city councilors want the municipality to take in wounded Gazans.
The Israeli prime minister thanked Trump for his “steadfast” support since Oct. 7, per an Israeli readout.
“Our goal is not to occupy Gaza but to free Gaza,” says PM.
Since Rosh Hashanah 2024, 60,587 Jews ascended Judaism’s holiest site, up 25% from the same period the previous year.
Influencers and journalists saw the post-Oct. 7 reality, praising Israeli unity and pledging to share the nation’s story worldwide.
Service to Heathrow and Luton will step up beginning in late October.
One of the suspects is reportedly a Jewish convert to Islam who had attempted to enlist in the IDF but was rejected.
Demonstrations are expected throughout the country, organized by radical pro-Palestinian groups.
Defense Minister Katz: Raids cut terror alerts in Judea and Samaria by 80%.
Olga Weisberg left behind a husband who is also a Holocaust survivor, as well as a daughter, grandson and great-grandson.
The Israeli prime minister said the U.S. president’s “bold leadership and global vision have made another peace agreement possible.”
Sirens blared in the Sdot Negev and Sha’ar Hanegev regions as two projectiles entered the Jewish state’s airspace.
Teresa Ribera delivers Brussels’ harshest yet censure of the Jewish state.
Israel’s national security minister was responding to a report that Mahmoud Abbas may renew his attempts to transform the P.A. into a state.
The party is increasingly skeptical of Netanyahu’s determination to finish Hamas once and for all.
The transfer of more than 100 cows between two farms in Samaria showcased the ability of Jewish ranchers to move freely in the area.
“Instead of pressuring Israel, the west should focus on putting an end to Hamas leadership’s impunity abroad,” the opposition party leader said.
Meanwhile, almost 1,900 trucks waiting inside the Strip were collected and their supplies distributed by the U.N. and other international organizations.