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The Cabinet is set to vote on authorizing wider ground operations across the Strip.
“The Arabic service, we are looking at it. We’ve been examining it,” said BBC Chairman Samir Shah.
The local mayor condemned the incident as antisemitic, but also tied it to hatred of Muslims and foreigners.
The suspects were detained in two unrelated cases.
In congratulating Anthony Albanese, Jewish groups recalled his critical stance on Israel and pledge to combat surging antisemitism.
“Whoever harms us, we’ll harm them sevenfold,” vows Defense Minister Israel Katz • “It is Iran that is firing ballistic missiles at the State of Israel, and it must bear responsibility,” says National Unity chief Benny Gantz.
Suspects praised arson and Hamas online as fires rage near Jerusalem • Over 6,000 acres burned and 10,000 residents evacuated amid national crisis.
Netanyahu thanked Azerbaijani President Aliyev for the invitation, adding that the trip will be rescheduled.
Doha must “decide if it’s on the side of civilization or if it’s on the side of Hamas barbarism,” said the Israeli premier.
Dvir Shnerb and his father were wounded, and his sister was killed, by a terrorist while hiking in 2019.
The slain troops were identified as Capt. Noam Ravid, 23, from Sha’arei Tikva, and Staff Sgt. Yaly Seror, 20, from Omer.
This is the second footage released by the terrorist group featuring the abducted Supernova music festival attendee.
The Israeli statement came amid reports the former U.S. national security advisor angered Trump over his push to strike Iran.
“May his prayers for justice and peace be realized promptly in the immediate release of Israel’s hostages,” the Israeli president wrote.
The senior terrorist was shot during an intelligence-guided search-and-arrest operation.
The activists tried to reach a U.S. Air Force aircraft that had stopped at for refueling.
The attack triggered sirens in Jerusalem and across southern Israel.
Five wounded Syrian Druze civilians evacuated to Ziv Medical Center in the Galilee
They include Alex Witkoff, son of U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and conservative radio personality Sid Rosenberg, host of “Sid & Friends in the Morning.”
“I am appalled that members of our community would deface college property in this way, and I unequivocally condemn their actions,” the college president stated.