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El Al previously announced that it would not operate any regularly scheduled flights until the end of next week.
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The Argentine leader’s comments come as the Latin American country assumes the rotating presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.
The measure will remain in place until further notice.
There’s been an uptick in Palestinian Authority rhetoric aimed at the U.S. ambassador.
“The Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site, is also closed” due to the wartime cross-country restrictions, the American diplomat stressed.
Muhammad Abu Shaleh took part in planning the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.
The move reportedly came in the wake of pressure from the Trump administration.
The attack on Bandar Anzali targets a key corridor used to funnel weapons between Tehran and Moscow.
“An Israeli Air Force aircraft, acting on precise real-time IDF intelligence, identified and struck an IRGC Air Force Mi-17 helicopter,” the military said.
The Islamic Republic’s missile assault came in retaliation for what it said was an IAF strike on its part of the same field; Israel has not taken credit for that attack.
Delta delays return of Tel Aviv route until June as damage from missile debris prompts renewed passenger limits and widespread cancellations
Israeli Air Force jets hit over 200 regime targets in central and western Iran.
Troops confiscated numerous weapons, including RPGs, anti-tank rockets, ammunition, a hunting rifle and additional combat equipment.
At least 21 people, all noncombatants, have been killed by Iranian ballistic missile attacks targeting civilians in the Jewish state since the start of the war.
Argentine president denounces Iran on 34th anniversary of Israeli embassy bombing
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem reported that Natufian hunter-gatherers produced 142 beads and pendants uncovered by archaeologists.
Bar-Ilan University researcher Anat Fanti: “Israel’s results reflect resilience, but not the psychological cost of war.”
Israel Airports Authority confirmed that the planes were empty and no injuries were reported.

“Operation Roaring Lion” was named after the Jewish state’s national hero, who fell in the Battle of Tel Hai in 1920.
Aerial shipments to the Jewish state continue under fire in preparations for the next phases of the war effort against Iran, the defense ministry said.
The IDF has yet to confirm any laser usage, as Iron Dome appears to be handling Hezbollah’s rockets and drones.
The suspects in Judea and Samaria “incited and encouraged the enemy’s actions during wartime,” the Israel Police stated.
A declassified call of intelligence officers from Unit 504 showed a Lebanese resident’s disdain reserved for the Iranian-backed terror group.
While Israel has a citizen army, it does not have an armed citizenry.
“I am trying to have the resilience that is in the DNA of all Israelis,” a seminary student from Washington state studying at Machon Maayan told JNS.
“A society is ultimately judged by its ability to protect those who cannot protect themselves,” said the CEO of Israel’s largest healthcare provider.
Staff Sgt. Or Demry, 20, from Moshav Liman in Western Galilee, served as a combat engineering heavy equipment operator.
In the past 24 hours 181 people were admitted: one with severe injuries, eight with moderate injuries, 162 with light injuries, four with anxiety and five under evaluation.
Canada’s Liberal Party “is captured by a small lawless mob of crazies,” lawmaker Melissa Lantsman said.
“The gate remained open without supervision and was closed by forces shortly afterward,” the military stated.