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Liran Ben-Zion, 19, from Holon, served in the 401st “Iron Tracks” Brigade.
The bill is expected to go to the Knesset plenum for its final two readings later on Monday.
An operative in the Anatolian nation directed a cell in Samaria and recruited two locals for terrorist activity, the Shin Bet said.
According to an indictment filed against two Israelis, the Air Force officer’ exposure to classified information earned them a total of $152,331 on Polymarket.
The Menashe Regional Brigade’s “Netzah Israel” Battalion was suspended from operational activity.
“Even in times of war, we care for all the citizens of Israel without exception,” says Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Projectiles trigger air-raid sirens across the north, hitting Haifa refineries as emergency crews respond to multiple sites.
Israel says the use of ambulances to move weapons and launch attacks a grave breach of international law.
Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Sheibani has remained past Beirut’s March 29 deadline to leave.
The complex was “designed to have the capability to produce weapons-grade plutonium,” the IDF said.
Ahmed Faiz Salem Abu Rida “systematically violated the terms of the agreement, including by crossing the Yellow Line multiple times, transferring funds to suspects for terrorist activity and posing a threat to IDF soldiers.”
All assailants were neutralized.
Israel temporarily asked people of all faiths to avoid worship at major religious sites in Jerusalem’s Old City, the prime minister said.
The Iranian-backed terrorist organization has been firing rockets and suicide drones at Israel.
The holiday, which commemorates the Exodus from Egypt and runs from April 1 through 8, often sees large family gatherings and an increase in domestic travel.
The president’s legal adviser, Michal Tzuk, asked for precedents in which pardons were granted before a trial was concluded.
The military continues to dismantle Iranian weapons production sites, nuclear facilities and missile launchers
The Iranian-backed Houthis entered the conflict on Saturday, firing a ballistic missile at Beersheva.
“A U.N. mandate born from a 2014 Iran-sponsored resolution is now set to be filled by Zeina Jallad, who has voiced support for Hamas,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry said.
Prime Minister’s Office announced effort to allow Christians access to places of worship on Easter despite emergency measures due to Iran war.
The Israeli foreign minister calls Venezuela’s approval of suspect’s extradition a “significant breakthrough” in 1994 airliner bombing case.
IDF hits Hezbollah targets in Beirut and Beqaa, dismantling a loaded rocket launcher and vowing to keep acting against the Iran-backed terror group.
Among the targets was a central facility used by Iran’s Defense Ministry to produce key components for ballistic missiles, according to the Israeli military.
Several other passengers sustained minor injuries.
“We are more determined than ever to ensure the eternity of Israel,” the prime minister says.
“Within three years we have legalized 69 new settlements—a record like no other,” says Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
They were found in Rahat with stolen military ammunition.
The decision to bring the festival home reflects a step to economic recovery, as evacuees and businesses return.
The goal is to “provide a space free from distractions, where students can develop and refine social and emotional skills, improve the educational climate and enable focus on learning,” says Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
The three allies are reportedly examining the creation of a joint rapid-response military force.
Nawaf Salam says the first phase under the U.S.-brokered ceasefire is nearly done.
The Israeli former prime minister is seen sitting next to the late sex offender along with Woody Allen and magician David Blaine.
Combating the hate “requires ordinary people rejecting lies and bias, embracing diversity, humanity and truth,” said Isaac Herzog.
The U.S. senator called it “an unacceptable outcome,” speaking during a meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
During the operation, troops located and confiscated weapons.
She may face charges for insulting religion.