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The Strait of Hormuz has been closed in the wake of the Israeli Air Force’s pummeling of Hezbollah, an IRGC-affiliated news agency reported.
The U.S. president hailed the two-week ceasefire agreement with Tehran, suggesting the deal could mark the beginning of a ‘golden age’ in the Middle East.
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit released footage of Israeli troops demolishing terror sites from the air and on the ground.
Muhammad Dawad led multiple attacks on Israeli troops.
Elbit System’s PULS system is designed as a multi-purpose rocket artillery platform capable of launching munitions across varying ranges.
The system has intercepted numerous ballistic projectiles launched from Iran and Yemen.
Another visit is planned after the conclusion of Passover, a spokesman for Ben-Gvir said.
The protest denounces the newly approved legislation that expands the use of the death penalty for convicted terrorists and alleges mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners.
Tehran has “no red lines,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry said.
The IDF continues systematic efforts to dismantle the Islamic Republic’s fire array and aerial-defense systems.
The current restrictions on schools, gatherings and places of work will remain in force through Thursday.
“UNICEF has received reports of mobilization campaigns in Iran that include children, and of children working at checkpoints,” the United Nations group said.
Military post advises civilians to avoid rail systems, citing danger through 9 p.m. local time.
Elderly couple, son and daughter-in-law died when the projectile hit their apartment building.
“We are systematically eliminating the Revolutionary Guard’s money machine,” said the Israeli prime minister.
Israeli Air Force fighter jets take part in coordinated wave of attacks targeting weapons production and launch sites.
Israeli lawmaker Ariel Kallner says a ceasefire would allow Tehran to regroup, warns against pauses in pressure on the regime.
Of these, 118 remain hospitalized, including two in critical condition.
Soldiers uncover weapons, dismantle observation posts and kill operatives as part of ongoing effort to secure northern Israel.
Asghar Bakri was responsible for” attacks against Jews and Israelis around the world,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted.
The ambassador noted the “unprecedented assistance” to U.S. military and intelligence agencies in carrying out the successful mission in Iran.
“We will reach everyone who seeks to harm us,” tweeted the premier.
The two attacks constitute “a severe economic blow to the Iranian regime, amounting to tens of billions of dollars.”

“I request from you to adhere to the Home Front Command’s instructions,” the premier told Israelis.
The American shapewear company said its goal is to “build a meaningful commercial and community presence in Israel.”
“I saw a young man brandish a flare on the balcony. I was really frightened,” an audience member said.
The U.S. president said the force will be deployed to the Strip “very soon,” adding that the Israel-Hamas truce is holding strong.
Gideon Sa’ar denounced Turkey’s judiciary as a “tool for silencing political rivals and detaining journalists.”
The credit rating agency cited the Gaza truce and degrading of Israel’s key adversaries as chief reasons for a more positive economic review.
The airstrikes were the latest in a series of Israeli attacks against the Iran-backed organization.
State-funded organization invites anti-Israel activists to Holocaust remembrance event as Norwegian PM confirms attendance.
The 61-year-old died defending Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak on Oct. 7, 2023.
Though the initiative is exclusively for state-based companies, “we continue to foster collaboration with Israeli aerospace and deep-tech startups,” said director of public relations Alayna Curry.
“We trust you will understand the importance and enormity of this matter,” the legislators wrote to the Israeli prime minister.
The world’s largest such fund drew Washington’s ire when it divested from Caterpillar this summer for its business dealings with the Israeli military.
“The parties have seized this historic opportunity to finally end decades of bloodshed and make the president’s vision of lasting peace in the Middle East a reality,” a spokesman for the U.S. mission to the United Nations said.