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Brogan Stewart and Marco Pitzettu, both 25, and Christopher Ringrose, 34, were found guilty of multiple terror and firearms offenses.
The Irish budget carrier suspended flights to Tel Aviv after the Houthi ballistic-missile assault from Yemen.
The situation to Israel’s north remains volatile following the end of the truce with Beirut on Feb. 18.
“This administration would not be made silent while our Jewish brothers and sisters are targeted,” Eric Adams told reporters.
While a recent report claiming to expose a new nuclear site is met with doubt, Iran’s enrichment activities are believed to be alarmingly advanced.
A recent annual report on Jew-hatred found that antisemitic instances were up 83% in Canada from 2021 to 2023.
The nonprofit’s 2025 “18 American Zionist women you should know” list includes a Muslim-American interfaith activist and the actress Patricia Heaton.
The Israeli prime minister held consultations as Trump arrived in Doha, where indirect negotiations with Hamas over the Gaza hostages were set to resume.
The suspect allegedly told members of the synagogue that Jews had been “occupying everything for 3,000 years.”
At the start of his captivity, Edan Alexander was severely tortured and beaten, according to his family. Some of his wounds from that period are still visible.
The P.A. did not explain what prompted the change in policy toward the Qatari state-sponsored satellite channel, which it previously accused of “incitement and false reports that stir internal unrest and interfere in internal Palestinian affairs.”
“We are on a very hard journey that doesn’t end,” said Ruhama Bohbot, whose son Elkana was taken captive on Oct. 7, 2023, and has now been a hostage for more than 580 days.
The raids follow a police complaint against six circumcisers in Antwerp lodged by a community critic amid a fight over religious freedoms.
The meeting, the first between U.S. and Syrian leaders in 25 years, was hailed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as “historic.”
Hassan Aslih, a member of Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade, operated under the guise of a journalist and news network owner, according to the Israeli military.
Anti-Israel protesters “tried to disrupt and even break into” the press conference at Tokyo’s National Press Club, said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
An 18-country network codenamed “Kilowatt” reportedly gave Israeli agents information on Palestinians, some of whom were assassinated in Europe.
Israeli security forces uncovered over 200 bombs in Tulkarm and detained suspects across Judea and Samaria.
The French President said Israel must reopen Gaza’s borders and that Europe is “going to have to increase the pressure” on Israel.
A bunker-busting airstrike hit a Hamas command center under the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, where Sinwar was reportedly leading operations.