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Simon Karam previously headed the Lebanese team in negotiations regarding the implementation of the 2024 truce.
“The IDF views the use of schools for terrorist activity with the utmost severity,” the military said.
Foreign Minister Sa’ar fires back by recalling Madrid’s support for dictatorships.
The father of nine-year-old Noor expressed his “deepest gratitude” to the family of the daughter whose organ saved his daughter’s life.
A trooper damaged a statue of Jesus on the cross in Southern Lebanon.
Gideon Sa’ar spoke ahead of Israel’s Memorial Day for Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Hostile Acts.
“Jihadi Hamas officially sponsors the ‘Sumud’ flotilla. The flotilla embraces that support. No ambiguity there,” the Foreign Ministry said.
“Riots with Palestinian flags—not in the streets of Gaza, but in Queens in New York,” Ambassador Danny Danon tweeted.
“There is no limit to the amount of aid that can enter Gaza,” said the Israeli Defense Ministry body.
The plot targeted an oil pipeline and Jewish sites, with drones and explosives smuggled in under IRGC direction, Israeli agencies said.
The building will be illuminated with Israeli flags, the word Yizkor and the number 25,648, representing the fallen.
“Mind boggling how António Guterres can post about a Hezbollah terror attack in Lebanon without mentioning the perpetrator,” the Foreign Ministry said.
Speaking with families of service members killed in action, the premier promised that their loved ones’ deaths were not in vain.
Some 170 Israeli soldiers have been killed during their military service since last Yom Hazikaron.
This year’s guiding theme, “Forces of Renewal,” symbolizes Israel’s achievements on the battlefield and technological innovation.
“For over two years, our children have suffered without any security solution on the horizon,” said Mayor Avichai Stern.
April 21 event highlights the bridge between Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha’atzmaut.
PM tells Independence Day torch-lighters Israel has achieved unprecedented military successes.
Public letter says kicking the Jewish state out of song contest would be “inversion of justice.”
“The Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to exploit the ceasefire to carry out terror activities, while endangering and harming international forces and personnel,” the IDF said.
“Aid is consistently exceeding international requirements,” said COGAT.
The Argentine president will become the first foreign leader to light a torch at Israel’s official Independence Day event in Jerusalem, in recognition of his deep friendship with the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
The Israeli army killed Hezbollah’s Bint Jbeil sector commander, Ali Rida Abbas.
The American diplomat described his mission as “the honor of a lifetime.”
Eighteen police officers were injured, with four taken to hospital for further treatment, local police said.
The terrorist group has reportedly asked for personal guarantees from the Trump administration that Israel will honor the agreement.
In a symbolic gesture of redemption, hundreds sang for the abductees at the Nova Festival Victims Memorial site near the Gaza border.
The Israeli premier declined “due to the timing being too close to the start of the holiday” of Simchat Torah, his office said.
Indonesia is home to the largest Muslim population in the world, hosting some 13% of the world’s Muslims.
Israel was set to redeem the remaining 48 captives held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
“While decent people are still mourning ... Palestinians in Gaza are opening a restaurant celebrating the massacre,” tweeted the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel and his predecessor were special surprise guests at the United Hatzalah event held for Sukkot.
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir says Israel remains in a multi-front struggle to secure its long-term future.
The second phase could create a “bottleneck” leading to resumption of war, said former Israeli national security advisor Yaakov Amidror.
Those who have been held captive for so long and deprived of so much might require support for the rest of their lives.
“Even those who believe we were forced to sign this agreement should not celebrate it,” Likud’s Amit Halevi said.