Middle East
“We have completely cut off our trade with Israel,” Hakan Fidan reportedly said in a speech in parliament.
Dramatic decapitation attack in Yemen comes days after Israel struck a fuel depot that appears to be tied to the Houthi missile industry.
Arab sources report IDF activity near Damascus and Quneitra.
“After the plague of darkness comes the plague of the firstborn,” Defense Minister Israel Katz said. “Whoever raises a hand against Israel—his hand will be cut off.”
Diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Manama persist despite setbacks after Oct. 7, as credentials are accepted for Ambassador Shmuel Revel.
Jean-Martin Bauer, director of food security and nutrition analysis service at the U.N. World Food Programme, told JNS that “no liberties were taken with any data here.”
The Lebanese government intends to submit a non-military proposal aiming to persuade the Iranian terror proxy to lay down arms, according to U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack.
The ambitious plan aims to provide a more comfortable and spacious experience for the tens of thousands of Jewish pilgrims who visit the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov every year.
If the Lebanese army takes action to remove weapons from the hands of the Iranian terror proxy, then the IDF will engage in reciprocal measures, said the Israeli premier.
The message was clear: Hezbollah would resist at any cost and would not accept dictates from the government.
The Syrian president said there had been some progress in the ongoing negotiations for a renewed security agreement with Israel.
RPG missiles, explosive devices and Kalashnikov rifles were impounded.