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Michael Lotem finished a three-year tour as envoy to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and the Seychelles in August 2025.
Tzipi Hotovely will be filling a position that has been vacant for two years.
Among those killed was Hazem Rami Ali Aidi, who infiltrated Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
“We are thankful that the law enforcement officer shot during the attack is safe and on the path of recovery,” said Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Nesya Karadi was the 22nd fatality in Israel since the start of the war with the Islamic Republic on Feb. 28.
Despite the ceasefire, the European agency said further monitoring is needed to assess the risks to civil aviation.
Israeli forces detained 11 suspects and are searching for the others.
Despite contrary reports, Hamas spokesman denies candidates linked to the terror group are taking part.
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.
Several additional individuals were also apprehended, but they are reportedly only being suspected of illegally entering Israel’s pre-1967 borders.
Andrew J. Seal wrote of “the destruction of the state of Palestine by Jewish insurgents,” questioned by Hamas should be removed from power and backed the Houthis’ attacks in the Red Sea.
The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem accused the British newspaper of spreading Hamas propaganda.
The IDF attacked power stations, fuel sites and missile bases.
Kneecap’s founding member was charged under the U.K.'s Anti-Terrorism Act for displaying a Hezbollah flag at a previous concert.
RPG missiles, explosive devices and Kalashnikov rifles were impounded.
The coordinated demonstrations, organized by the Palestine Action Group, spanned more than 40 cities and regional centers throughout the country.
Hatzalah Judea and Samaria noted that four of the violent incidents targeting Jewish agriculturists took place in the past week.
Twenty-six lawmakers call for removal of official who warned that hostile policies toward Israel fuel hatred of Jews in Europe.
“The situation has to end. It’s extortion, and it has to end,” the U.S. president said of hostage talks with the Hamas terrorist organization.
Lt. Ori Gerlic was reportedly killed in an “operational accident” in Khan Yunis.
SAS will offer thrice weekly flights from Copenhagen.