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The four Israeli athletes, two men and two women, are hoping to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In general, Israel has been “very careful” to keep confidential meetings with Arab leaders secret, the PM said.
Enaam Mayara, head of the Moroccan senate, will be the first Moroccan leader to make an official state visit to the Knesset.
Eli Cohen will inaugurate the permanent home of the Israeli embassy in Manama.
It came down to the wire for the U.N. peacekeeping force on the Israeli-Lebanese border.
“The defense ministry thwarted one of the largest sabotage plots targeting Iran’s missile, aviation and airspace military industry,” state TV claims.
As the Accords enter their fourth year, signs for the future remain encouraging.
The documents were rescued during the Iraq War and are now in Washington. The Baghdad regime wants them back.
Ramallah wants a resumption of Saudi funding, the reopening of the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem and increased control in Judea and Samaria.
The draft resolution sought to curtail the peacekeeping force’s freedom to carry out patrols without prior coordination with the Lebanese army.
“The criminal practices by the Zionist entity in the region will not remain without retaliation,” says Iran’s foreign minister in Damascus.
“The extremists on both sides—including our politicians—live off each other while the voice of sanity is cowed and frightened,” said Yoseph Haddad.