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The Israeli military on Monday released new details about “Operation Brave Heart.”
At an international conference in Jerusalem, Israel’s president said the world is “failing to meet our vow” of “Never Again.”
“The partnership is more important than just the net financial issue in this context ... there are a lot of things that are equal to money.”
National Unity Party leader Benny Ganz said that he does not believe that Turkish forces will be deployed to the Gaza Strip.
Rabbi Yehoram Ulman: “If Jewish identity is built only on shared trauma, then we hand our children a burden, not a gift.”
Israel’s national carrier said it will allow customers who book a flight in the next two weeks to cancel for any reason up to 48 hours before departure without charge, and receive a transferable credit voucher.
The operation is part of an ongoing campaign aimed at strengthening the security barrier.
“It is hard to interpret this as anything other than a dog whistle for antisemites,” the Israeli Embassy in Berlin tweeted, causing a media storm.
Naim Qassem says any attack on the Islamic Republic would also target his group in Lebanon and set the Middle East ablaze.
A statement did not identify the diplomatic mission in question.
At a Western Wall event, Israel’s chief rabbis and European counterparts reflected on the closing of a painful chapter.
“It is important that the story of the Righteous Among the Nations be learned in context, and not as a blurring of the past,” said Tel Aviv University professor Uriya Shavit.
In Astana, Israel’s top diplomat calls the Central Asian country’s move “bold and moral,” praising its tradition of tolerance and interfaith dialogue.
Referring to leaders of the Islamic Republic, the American president said, “They called on numerous occasions. They want to talk.”
At the Second International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem, the Israeli leader urged governments to confront Jew-hatred as an assault on our “common civilization.”
“We have an interest in advancing this phase, not delaying it,” the premier told Knesset lawmakers.
Top regime figures in Tehran and strategic facilities of the Islamic Republic could be in the crosshairs.
“In this moment, Jews and Christians must unite and stand together,” said Bishop Robert Stearns, founder and president of the Eagles’ Wings ministry.
An Abu Dhabi-based club offered Tai Abed-Kassus, 21, a deal worth millions, But the young Israeli refused to give up his dream to play for Israel.