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In the wake of the murder of Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump has sent Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to Israel on an urgent visit.
“This is not an endless war—we will shorten it as we achieve its goals,” said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Israeli Navy forces “continue to operate in defensive and offensive missions from the sea across all arenas.”
Jerusalem flagged the northern nation as having “potential threat” for Israelis, whereas it used to be marked as “no warning.”
The festivities include the iconic Flags March through the capital’s Old City.
The conference of Arab and European states critical of Israel is an attempt to impose a ceasefire in Gaza.
Looters were filmed fleeing with sacks of flour on their backs against the sound of gunshots.
The Israeli envoy to the U.S. also defended Netanyahu, saying that the charges against him are “collapsing like a house of cards.”
The establishment of 13 cities will include 180,000 housing units.
Fictionalized images could encourage Holocaust denial, museum deputy spokesman says.
The move is an attempt to offer a practical solution to women who wish to serve in field positions without compromising their religious beliefs or lifestyle.
Honorees were selected for their visionary contributions across society.
The proposed route covers sea, rail and road networks, from India to Europe.
“This contradicts the spirit of fairness and unity that the slogan ‘United by Music’ purports to embody,” an angry fan wrote.
The attack triggered sirens across central and southern Israel, including in Jerusalem and the Dead Sea area.
The group called the omission “fake history” and compared it to ignoring 9/11 or Pearl Harbor in accounts of those attacks.
The free 30-minute film about the forced deportation of Jewish children from Portugal is also a reminder to European leaders of their own history.
“Diplomatic solutions won’t work,” said Agam Berger during a meeting in France with Jean-Noël Barrot.
The former Hamas hostage took a yellow pin from a delegation member after festival security confiscated hers as she arrived at the red carpet.
The company will now represent Israel at the global finale in San Francisco this October, competing against startups from over 100 countries for a $1 million investment prize.