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A cross was found graffitied inside a nearby apartment building.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara will now be summoned for a dismissal hearing in front of five ministers, instead of an independent committee.
Fernando Marman, kidnapped by Hamas with his family and released by the IDF, chose the event to talk publicly for the first time.
Jerusalem will provide intelligence to help in South American country’s war on drug cartels.
French officials visiting Israel assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the conference would not recognize “Palestine.”
Mahmoud Bassal, widely cited in global media, is on the terror group’s personnel list, having joined in 2005, said the IDF, citing documents found in Gaza.
Prosecutors didn’t provide details on those being investigated, but a JNS source said there are at least three.
The strike occurred just beyond the IDF’s expanded buffer zone.
Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki said there are “no red lines” in his first video message since taking over the terrorist group’s Arabian Peninsula branch.
A Palestinian man who was in France illegally allegedly assaulted Rabbi Elie Lemmel with a chair, sending him to hospital, just days after he was assaulted by three men in a separate incident.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation resumed aid distribution after halting operations due to direct threats from the terror group against its staff and sites.
Asaad Abu Sharia of the Mujahideen Brigades was “one of the ringleaders” of the Oct. 7, 2023, massacres, the IDF said.
Matan Zangauker has been held in the Gaza Strip for 20 months.
The European aviation giant’s decision could encourage other airlines to resume service to Israel.
The captain of Israel’s national team said he was proud to play in the Russian Premier League, sparking controversy in the Baltic nation.
The IDF is investigating whether it has found the body of former Hamas “military wing” chief Mohammed Sinwar.
“We continue to appeal to everyone to await official notifications before heading to distribution sites,” the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said.
Nattapong Pinta, 36, is survived by his wife and young son.
Experts differ on the implications of the Shi’ite group’s performance.
After nearly a century of archaeological silence, the ancient stones of Sebastia are speaking again as Israeli excavators uncover remarkable finds.