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Experts are calling for the government to act, as drought grips Israel’s north.
The move by the IAEA may lead to U.N. Security Council action.
In a covert mission, the IDF and Rambam Hospital gave a 12-year-old Syrian girl life-saving care.
Israeli forces detained the operatives in the Beit Jenn area, seizing weapons and foiling planned attacks.
U.S. media report Jerusalem preparing for possible strike against Iran as negotiations falter; Washington orders embassy staff out of the region.
“Argentina is the country with the least antisemitism in the Americas,” says DAIA president Mauro Berenstein.
A prominent Likud lawmaker used the fringe phenomenon to mock a Reform rabbi’s tangential plea for religious egalitarianism.
A hotel scheduled to host the Conference of Rabbis canceled a day after a cabinet minister had said the event would legitimize “a genocidal creation.”
Some 1,000 anti-Israel activists from 50-plus countries are set to march to the Gaza border from El Arish in the Sinai.
Israeli forces also arrested suspects and seized weapons during the raid in the Kasbah of the Samarian city.
“Despite this heinous attack, we will continue our mission to provide critical aid to the people of Gaza,” the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said.
The single-day meeting in Madrid included officials from Europe, the United States, Africa and other regions.
“Governor Hobbs is frighteningly wrong,” Morton Klein, national president of the ZOA, told JNS.
“We continue to ask the news media to use caution in relying on unverified and unsubstantiated sources,” the organization stated.
“These U.S. steps are not insignificant,” Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told JNS.
“The body of Yair Yaakov, as well as the body of another hostage, who were held hostage for 613 days in Gaza, have been recovered,” stated the IDF.
“With no end to the Israel-Gaza conflict in sight, Israel’s standing with voters slips significantly,” stated a polling analyst at Quinnipiac University.
The upcoming U.N. conference, sponsored by France and Saudi Arabia, is set to focus on determining steps toward recognizing a Palestinian state.
Nearly seven in 10 Israelis said that they think Trump will do the right thing when it comes to international affairs.
Javier Milei, the country’s president and one of Israel’s staunch supporters, is on his second visit to Israel in as many years.