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“Israel stands shoulder to shoulder with the United States and Trump,” the foreign minister tweeted.
The premier’s announcement followed the launch of several rockets and UAVs.
Nesya Karadi was the 22nd fatality in Israel since the start of the war with the Islamic Republic on Feb. 28.
The Palestinian gunmen were spotted riding in a pickup truck.
The Iranian-backed organization fired two projectiles at Israeli communities near the border.
The prime minister delayed the publication of his annual medical report to prevent Iranian “false propaganda” during the war.
The terrorists fired rockets into Israel as Trump announced the extension of a tenuous pause in the fighting.
“We exposed the European Union’s complicity,” the NGO’s Naomi Linder Kahn tells JNS.
The affair is a rare case where the Islamic Republic is believed to have recruited agents with access to highly sensitive material.
The team’s success builds on a strong track record in international competition.
“The meeting went very well,” the president wrote. “The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah.”
The assessment calls for the return of Palestinian Authority governance and efforts to “advance a durable political settlement based on the two-state solution.”
The newly created role at a time of global international turbulence seeks to buttress Israel’s relations with the Christian world.
Fragments had punctured the girl’s abdomen, causing severe liver damage.
A “temporary security cordon” was imposed on Madama, a Palestinian village near Nablus, as soldiers searched for the assailant.
Israeli forces remain deployed in the enclave in accordance with the Oct. 10, 2025, truce.
Jerusalem and Beirut on April 16 agreed to a 10-day ceasefire following mediation by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Indonesia in its statement denounced the banner as an “insult to a humanitarian facility.”
“The IDF strongly condemns this incident and emphasizes its severity, which constitutes a criminal offense that endangers civilians and IDF troops,” said the military.
“The IDF must have, at all times, the means to operate without reliance on external factors,” said Israel’s defense minister.
Israel must abandon the idea of making concessions for peace, which have eroded its security, said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
As 14 Israelis are honored with the Jewish state’s top award, U.S. President Donald Trump becomes the first noncitizen laureate.
“Our actions dramatically weakened the radical axis in the Middle East led by Iran. All of the Middle East, Europe and the world enjoy the fruit of our actions even when they condemn them,” stated Gideon Sa’ar.
Judiciary news outlet claimed Mehdi Farid passed sensitive information to Mossad.
“After the plague of darkness comes the plague of the firstborn,” Defense Minister Israel Katz said. “Whoever raises a hand against Israel—his hand will be cut off.”
The incident coincides with an explosion of antisemitic crimes that Jewish leaders say is fueled by hateful rhetoric against Israel.
The newspaper’s Gideon Levy described IDF Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth using the Nazi-era term “oberkommandant.”
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir called reservists “the deepest expression of Israeli solidarity,” and pledged measures to ease their burden.
A small group of protesters with a “Free Palestine” sign rallied outside the biennale ahead of a larger demonstration scheduled for the weekend.
Throughout his almost 500 days of captivity, terrorists tried to convince him to convert to Islam, said Siegel.
Diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Manama persist despite setbacks after Oct. 7, as credentials are accepted for Ambassador Shmuel Revel.
“We need to pass on this history to the next generation—those who don’t understand what it means to be without a country—so they know why we are fighting for the Land of Israel,” said 69-year-old farmer Arieh Raf.
The move highlights anew the resurgence of the Israeli aviation sector and the reemergence of Ben-Gurion International Airport as a travel hub.
“If success is not achieved this time in capturing Zionist soldiers,” Al-Sharq’s Jaber al-Harmi tweeted on Aug. 20, “then the second, third, and fourth attempts” will “add new rats to the tally.”
The top Israeli and U.S. diplomats talked about Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran in Washington, said the U.S. State Department.