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“They will establish a Palestinian state on paper, but we will build the Jewish-Israeli state here on the ground,” the defense minister vowed.
The American singer performed at Yarkon Park in the first visit by a major international artist to Israel since the war erupted.
The situation in Lebanon remains volatile following the expiration of the ceasefire on Feb. 18.
Within 24 hours, a cemetery was established for his Jewish farming outpost, founded two years ago.
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin filled in as acting premier on Friday morning.
The fertilizer was used in two car-bombing attacks in Gush Etzion.
But only 16.78% of respondents expressed support for Jerusalem opening an embassy in Damascus.
“Mr. Prime Minister, after Hamas has once again rejected the proposed deal, there is no more excuse—for anyone,” Israel’s public security minister said.
Combat veterans who served on the front lines during the current war will spearhead the rise of Tevetz, a new community in the northern Jordan Valley.
“It was a vile act of antisemitism—pure and simple,” the lawmakers and ministers said of the murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim.
This year, Shavuot begins on the evening of June 1. Here’s everything you need to know about one of the major festivals on the Jewish calendar.
A senior Shin Bet official warned that Arab crime “has reached the level of a security threat.”
Megha Vemuri told MIT graduates that “you showed the world that MIT wants a free Palestine.”
“When people dehumanize Jews and Zionists, when they spread lies about and demonizations of Israel, this is the outcome we should expect,” said Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he wants to cut the number of foreign students enrolled at Harvard from 31% to 15%.
Rep. Elise Stefanik called the political bias in the foundation’s scholarship award process a “disturbing ideological litmus test.”
“The APA’s legitimacy as a scientific and professional institution is at stake,” the New York congressman wrote.
“Sanctions have been critical in holding Iran accountable for its destabilizing actions, including support for terrorist proxies,” said Sen. Jacky Rosen.
Air-raid sirens were activated throughout Israel on Thursday evening, including in the Tel Aviv area.
“We will not allow hate to silence our commitment,” said Chris Wolf, president of the museum’s board of directors.