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“The Deliverer” signs appear in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv ahead of Independence Day.
The decision is seen as both a political and economic statement highlighting the strength of the Abraham Accords.
“These quiet places may look still but they carry an unbearable grief.”
OneFamily’s Yom Hazikaron ceremony at Jerusalem’s Haas Promenade drew more than 1,000 bereaved family members for an evening of mourning, memory and the hard-won choice to go on.
Tuesday morning’s two-minute alarm sounded ahead of memorial ceremonies at 52 military cemeteries.
Annual event at Jerusalem’s Museum of Tolerance seeks to bridge the gap for English-speaking Israelis navigating national grief.
“A single knock has changed thousands of families lives’ forever,” the military said.
“America stands shoulder to shoulder with our indispensable partner Israel,” the ambassador said.
The university said it awarded Milei the degree “in recognition of his long-standing partnership with the State of Israel and his public international fight against antisemitism.”
“May the memory of the fallen of Israel’s wars and the victims of acts of terrorism be blessed forever.”
The 16 families “are here to stay,” pledges Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.
Raz Hershko beat France’s Lea Fontaine, winning gold for the second time in her career.
An Iranian handler allegedly threatened the family of one of the suspects, which did not prompt the defendant to quit operating for the foreign agent.
Hersh, her only son, was kidnapped from the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7, 2023, with his best friend, Aner Shapira, and executed in captivity.
“The people remember. The people salute. The people are deeply grateful to the sons and daughters, thanks to whom our existence is assured,” the prime minister said.
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 English-language version of his memoir will be released in the United States on the second anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre.
Hundreds of thousands in Amsterdam called on the Dutch government to take harsher measures against Israel to stop the war in Gaza.
Though she may be summoned for questioning, her scheduled deportation will reportedly go ahead as planned.
The delegation, led by Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, has been tasked with finalizing technical details of the captives’ release in the wake of Hamas’s initial acceptance of the Trump deal.
While Israel’s desalination network has largely ended the threat of water scarcity, the decision to refill the Kinneret is driven by deeper strategic, ecological and cultural considerations.
As international pressure builds on Hamas to accept the Trump plan for Gaza, former Israeli defense officials are weighing possible scenarios for what comes next.
No casualties or damages were reported in the latest attack from Yemen.
Workers discovered the suspicious metal object during reconstruction work at the kibbutz and immediately alerted authorities.
The discovery is a “powerful testament to Jewish settlement in the Golan more than 1,500 years ago, during a period when Jewish life flourished in the region,” said archaeologist Dror Ben-Yosef.
“The operation is not over. We must remain alert and ready for combat at all times,” said Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
The president expressed optimism that his ceasefire plan could become a reality, saying he is “working hard to achieve it.”
The underground structure adjacent to the Jordanian Hospital contained a weapons manufacturing workshop.