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The campaign, named for slain farmer Omer Weinstein, aims to place protective shelters on agricultural land as “Operation Roaring Lion” continues.
As missile barrages continue to target Israeli civilians, Katz warns Iran will pay “a heavy and escalating price for this war crime.”

“Citizens should contribute as much as they can to the country, and the state should give back. That kind of reciprocal relationship is our guiding principle,” she says.
Judeo-Persian manuscript honors the Montefiores and their connection to the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
Lior Chorev, a veteran strategist recently added to the former prime minister’s campaign team, once wrote on X that “Trump’s Truth is like Iran’s democracy.”
“Supporting bereaved families is a sacred responsibility that reflects the deep bond between Israel’s supporters around the world and those who have made the greatest sacrifice on behalf of the State of Israel,” the head of the group said.
Kalman Meir Bar releases special rules for holiday eve, advising evacuees and bomb shelter residents on leaven searches during war.
“This is exactly what we’re operating against,” the Israel Defense Forces responded.
The Islamic Republic’s projectiles have slain 66 people outside Israel, and 19 in the Jewish state.
Citizens are subject to strict guidelines proscribing normal activities due to the dangers of enemy rocket and missile attacks.
Israeli troops also seized numerous weapons and other combat equipment used by the Lebanese group.
More than 200 aircraft and ships have arrived in support of the Israel Defense Forces.
Commodore Alireza Tangsiri “had a great deal of blood on his hands,” the premier said.
Under the proposed law, terrorist murderers would face execution by hanging.
Peace can be achieved “if the empire of evil from Tehran and its proxies, especially Hezbollah, are wiped out,” said the Israeli president.
“Israel’s forests are a second home for all of us during Passover, but the current security situation makes visiting them unsafe at this time.”
The Iranian-backed terrorists remain “determined to continue without limits,” Qassem declared.
Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba shared an image of the statue of IDF Lt. Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, to be unveiled at Entebbe Airport.
The IAF has carried out more than 3,000 airstrikes across the Islamic Republic in more than 600 raids.
PM says campaign against Iran continues as IDF expands buffer zone in Lebanon, pledges more funding for the Galilee and vows to change situation in the Land of the Cedars.
The Strip’s demilitarization would allow for Gaza, Judea and Samaria to be united under the Palestinian Authority, the Board of Peace envoy said.
Staff Sgt. Ori Greenberg, 21, died fighting Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorists.
Cross-party bill passed in first reading would allow app-based private transport for the first time.
Israeli forces stopped a 10-member terrorist gang in Samaria that carried out bombings on troops and planned more assaults.
We need to address shortages of teachers and overcrowded classrooms, the new head of the Knesset Education Committee tells JNS.
The Samaria leader accused the Defense Ministry of “adopting the anti-Israel narrative, instead of leading with a firm nationalist and Zionist line.”
Gali Dagan will be based in Lima and represent Israel in La Paz until an embassy is opened and a resident envoy is appointed.
Terrorist Ibrahim Shalhob stabbed his victim in the upper body some 11 times while shouting “Allahu Akbar.”
Delcy Rodríguez used anti-Israel conspiracy rhetoric in a fiery speech decrying the U.S. operation.
The letter claims that Marwan Barghouti’s release could contribute to renewing peace efforts between Israel and the Palestinians.
A 16-year-old Palestinian was shot in the leg by unidentified Israelis during the riot outside a village near Bethlehem.
“Aid must never be a cover for terror,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry stated.
Eighteen Palestinians were arrested and more than $310,000 in terror funds were seized in the Hebron area alone.
In a separate incident, the IDF killed a terrorist who crossed the Yellow Line in violation of the ceasefire.
Separately, the IDF targeted a Radwan Force terror training compound, among other sites.
The decision highlights the Accords’ evolving role as a U.S.-led geopolitical instrument—and Astana’s calculated effort to balance relations with Washington, Moscow and Beijing.