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The defense minister said residents of Southern Lebanon would be barred from returning “until the safety and security of northern Israeli residents is ensured.”
Around 400 munitions were dropped in a “large wave of strikes” across the country.
Rescue teams pulled a mother and her two children from a partially collapsed residential building after a fragment fell on the roof.
The precision strike in Beirut eliminated Hamza Ibrahim Rakhin, the deputy commander of Unit 1800, along with his operations chief and a third operative.
The move follows French restrictions on Israeli defense companies and support for a U.N. arms embargo amid tensions over Paris’s stance during the war.
The country’s Defense Ministry signed an agreement for the production of tens of thousands of 155mm shells, boosting Israel’s local arms output.
“No one was hurt in the strike on Bazan, and the strike was not in production facilities,” Israeli Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen stated.
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 Israeli military launched 120 munitions at sites used for the research, development and production of weapons.
The president’s legal adviser, Michal Tzuk, asked for precedents in which pardons were granted before a trial was concluded.
Researchers, clinicians and investors at TAU’s AI and Health Day showcased how artificial intelligence is reshaping medical decisions and saving lives.
Repeated exercises and patrols with the 5th Fleet in the Red Sea “and areas further south” highlight the strategic alliance, the IDF said.
From classic jam-filled to gourmet creations, Jerusalem’s bakeries are ready for the holiday rush.
Police and Israel Land Authority inspectors dismantled an illegal tent. as well as unauthorized security cameras and a sign inciting terrorism.
Despite the progress, officials say that major challenges remain, including the removal of some 60 million tons of debris from across the Strip.
The footage shows several men and women reciting the blessings over the candles in Hebrew and singing the traditional holiday song “Ma’oz Tzur” (“Rock of Ages”).
“We talked to the secretary of state directly and got guarantees that any NGOs that are funneling American tax dollars to the Taliban are officially going to be cut off,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said.
A pilot project sees a significant surge in enrollment.
“I do not understand why we debate this anew every single day,” Rep. Mike Johnson told Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.
A., considered a contender to lead the agency, has served in the organization for more than 20 years.
“Your leadership makes me proud to be Jewish,” Casey Wasserman told the prime minister.
Two kids were also hurt by a fallen tree in Rishon Letzion, a city near Tel Aviv.