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The former premiers vow to form a “Zionist government,” with Bennett at the helm.
The Israel Defense Forces launched an interceptor missile toward a “target that was launched from Lebanon,” but said it subsequently lost contact with the UAV.
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.
The premier’s announcement followed the terrorists’ 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.
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 PM delayed 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.
Following his visit to the African country for the occasion, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar will also stop in Addis Ababa for talks with his Ethiopian counterpart.
“This is living proof that care and concern for the elderly are not just a modern idea, but were part of social institutions and concepts as far back as about 1,600 years ago.”
An op-ed by Marie van der Zyl prompted criticism that she was ignoring the context and Hamas’s responsibility for the war.
“I want to be clear that I am not accusing Israel of genocide,” House Minority Whip Katherine Clark told JNS.
With its deliveries helping stabilize food availability, John Acree of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, said “conditions are improving.”
It comes as Israel was ramping up plans for a military offensive in Gaza City.
The U.S. president expressed a position that seems to be aligned with that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Washington pulled funding for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon over its “abject failure” to contain Hezbollah.
The department told JNS that it used tags like “USSR” even though “the USSR does not exist anymore.”
“I promised myself I would succeed and reach the highest goals in the best way possible,” she told JNS. “Music isn’t mine. It’s a gift I got to give.”
The Israeli foreign minister said the moves were in response to Canberra’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state and its entry bans on Simcha Rothman and other Israeli figures.
“Every delay comes at a price—in security, legitimacy and our national future. This is the time to decide,” the Likud lawmakers wrote to the Israeli premier.