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A Haredi man was indicted for damaging security infrastructure on Israel’s Mount Meron ahead of the Lag B’Omer festivities.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the decision was part of his “normalization and de facto sovereignty revolution” in Judea and Samaria.
The fund quit the stock because Paz operates infrastructure for supplying fuel to Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria.
“I’ll put my head on his shoulder and tell him, ‘How wonderful, how wonderful that we’re together again,’” says Yael Alexander, whose 21-year-old son Edan is set to be released by Hamas after more than a year in captivity.
Over 1,000 knives, axes, and clubs were seized from a home, hidden in packaged electrical appliances.
The Israeli prime minister welcomed Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Jerusalem, while the president headed to the German capital for a state visit marking 60 years of diplomatic ties.
“This was a step taken in good faith towards the United States and the efforts of the mediators—Qatar and Egypt—to put an end to this very brutal war,” wrote the American president.
Houthi terrorists have intensified aerial assaults on Israel in recent weeks.
The Prime Minister’s Office emphasized that “Israel has not committed to any ceasefire or the release of terrorists—only to a safe corridor that will allow for Edan’s release.”
A spokesperson for the terror group said the last known living American captive in Gaza is set to be released Monday.
The victim was said to have reported being stabbed by an Arab who subsequently fled the scene.
Washington is signaling that its “commitments toward Middle East allies have not vanished, contrary to common belief,” Zineb Riboua, of the Hudson Institute, told JNS.
Israeli participants Yuval Raphael was accompanied by bodyguards.
The brigade served in the Golan Heights and later also across the northern border for approximately five months.
“Those who contribute to the state will be generously rewarded,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The terrorist group is killing anyone suspected of theft, looting or collaboration with Israel, according to Arab reports.
Israel’s foreign minister said the push toward statehood rewards Hamas, and endorsed the U.S. plan to deliver aid to Gazans while circumventing the terror group.
Pope Leo XIV said he was “deeply pained” by the situation in Gaza amid the war against Hamas.
“It isn’t just lip service—it’s a massive effort by all Israeli security and intelligence agencies,” said the Israeli prime minister.
Magda Baratz, 96, passed away while mourning IDF reservist Asaf Cafri, who was killed by a Hamas sniper in Beit Hanoun.