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Israel now acts early to stop threats from Tehran and its terror proxies, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said.
Liam O’Hanna of the Kneecap group wore a keffiyeh to court and gave his supporters a thumbs-up signal.
Israeli leaders from across the political spectrum condemned Iran’s latest ballistic missile attack, which left dozens wounded and caused significant damage across the country.
The incident preceded the outbreak of Israel’s war with Iran and is uncharacteristic of the community’s situation, a local rabbi said.
“I send strength and support to the medical teams, to the patients, and to the residents of Beersheva and all cities attacked across Israel this morning.”
Four members of Anastasia Borik’s family were also killed by the Iranian missile strike in Bat Yam.
Israeli fighter jets targeted weapons manufacturing facilities, centrifuge production sites and research and development centers.
Mohammad Ahmad Khreiss led the anti-tank unit at the Chebaa outpost in Nabatieh, and Yassin Abd al-Mun’im ‘Izz al-Din was in charge of artillery in the Litani sector.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the regime in Tehran “Nazis who launch missiles at hospitals, at the elderly, and at children.”
The “daily antisemitic statements and actions we see” lead “inevitably” to violence, said Scott Wiener, a Jewish California state senator.
Implemented changes aim to “ensure we are properly screening every single person attempting to visit our country.”
“The Constitution does not permit the executive branch to unilaterally commit an act of war against a sovereign nation that hasn’t attacked the United States,” said Rep. Thomas Massie.
The Paris Air Show “should be a place Israel and Israeli companies are welcome and free to do business,” Alabama Sen. Katie Britt told JNS.
He said that in 2011 and 2012, he tried to destroy Iran’s nuclear capability but was unable to recruit a majority in the defense establishment or among his coalition members.
The embassy “is working on evacuation flights and cruise ship departures,” stated Mike Huckabee, Washington’s ambassador to Jerusalem.
A 26-year-old man faces up to two years in prison for allegedly sending “more than 10” threatening text messages.
IDF Staff Sgt. Stav Halfon, 20, was reportedly killed by terrorist sniper fire in Khan Yunis.
The attack activated sirens in the Israeli border community of Kibbutz Nirim.
The anti-Israel state representative, who is running for New York City mayor, opted to “sanitize ‘globalize the intifada’” in a way that is “especially offensive to survivors,” the museum said.
In a call this week with Iran’s foreign minister, diplomats “reaffirmed Israel’s right to protect its security and people in adherence with international law.”