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New WHO vaccination data is “devastating proof that Tucker Carlson has falsely, intentionally and massively inflated the number of Gaza children killed since Hamas started the war on 10/7/23,” says former U.S. ambassador to Israel.
During the Tu B’Shevat event, over 1,400 families planted more than 1,800 trees.
The Israeli NGO thanked the Diaspora for its help throughout the war, proving “that the Jewish people, wherever they live, are truly one.”
“Everything that goes in goes to Rafah, goes to the enemy,” Yulia Malinovsky of Yisrael Beiteinu said.
Police are investigating who sent the object, along with a threat about shooting Jews, to the communal headquarters, which features a synagogue.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog began his visit at Bondi Beach, honoring the victims of December’s terrorist attack.
The attack that killed 12 boys and girls at a soccer field in the Golan Druze community was the second-largest massacre during the Swords of Iron war.
The victim, whose vehicle was struck by a stone near the Arab village of Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya, was able to continue driving.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, who has Swedish and Israeli heritage, will make her second trip to orbit aboard SpaceX’s four-person Crew-12 mission.
Ahmad Ali Salami served as the Iranian-backed terrorist group’s head of artillery in Southern Lebanon’s Yanouh area.
The terrorists “exited an underground tunnel shaft and fired toward IDF troops operating in the Rafah area.”
Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar lauds Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s decisive snap‑election victory and vows to deepen strategic ties between the two allies.
The Jamaa Islamiya operative was transferred to Israeli territory for questioning, according to the military.
Former terrorist prisoners were added to P.A. pension rolls or found jobs with P.A. security forces or civil service, according to Palestinian Media Watch.
Francesca Albanese, condemned by numerous countries for antisemitism, accused Israel of “the planning and making of a genocide.”
The “remote oversight” model at Rafah has drawn sharp criticism from across the Israeli political spectrum.
Community leaders say Pep Guardiola’s words fuel risk to the religious minority.
The U.S. defense secretary said that the Ivy’s leaders “encouraged a campus environment that celebrated Hamas, allowed attacks on Jews and still promotes discrimination based on race in violation of Supreme Court decisions.”
Measures are expected to bring about far-reaching changes to land acquisition rules.
“The aircraft landed, and it was found that there was no actual security event,” authorities said.