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Yarden Bibas’s captors told him that it didn’t matter that his wife and children were dead: “You’ll get a new wife. Get new kids. Better wife, better kids.”
The seven-year initiative declares hard-hit areas national priority zones and expands the Tekuma Directorate to lead reconstruction.
“Terrorists will no longer see a shekel from the State of Israel. We are rectifying a huge absurdity today,” declared MK Ofir Katz (Likud).
The leader of the National Rally has vowed to appeal the ruling.
Israel’s Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has summoned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to testify in the case.
The 12th graders were en route to Poland for the annual educational trip to learn about the Holocaust.
To confront the Iranian threat, ensure Israel’s security and Arab prosperity, and bring long-term stability to the Middle East, a new coordination framework is being fostered between U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammad Bin Salman.
The Nablus-based suspects planned shooting attacks and a bombing against troops and other targets.
Developments in Turkey raise the question of whether President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will finally be forced to exit the stage—or whether the country is on the brink of a full-fledged one-man authoritarian era
Israeli military officials believe the Yemeni terrorists do not have many functional missile launchers left.
Firing into Israel “serves the enemy,” the head of the Lebanese military said.
The Islamic Republic’s missiles are “ready with capability to strike U.S. positions,” a Tehran daily reports.
The IDF has resumed major operations in southern Gaza; residents have been told to relocate immediately to the Al-Mawasi safe zone.
A team of IDF engineering and civil affairs officers is sharing technological expertise with Thai authorities.
Mount Sinai’s Lila Abassi said Hamas terrorists were “freedom fighters” while Camesha Hart of Portland called advocates of Israel vermin.
The Israeli military will present internal investigation results in Tel Aviv; survivors and bereaved to receive support during closed-door sessions.
“We’re two ancient peoples. Our free civilizations started in Athens and Jerusalem,” said the Israeli premier.
Vice Adm. (res.) Eli Sharvit, who commanded the Israeli Navy from 2016 to 2021, will replace Ronen Bar in the role.
The U.S. administration has been pushing for a new agreement to replace or strengthen the 2015 nuclear deal that Trump withdrew from during his first term.
“May Allah, for the sake of his name ‘Al-Qahhar,’ destroy and devastate Zionist Israel,” the Islamist Turkish leader said.