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The slain man’s brother was admitted to the hospital in moderate condition.
“This is a war crime, but it is not surprising because the Iranian regime is a terrorist regime,” Defense Minister Israel Katz says at a damaged kindergarten.
The U.S. military has thus far struck over 8,000 targets across the Islamic Republic, including 130 enemy vessels, according to CENTCOM chief Adm. Brad Cooper.
Two people wounded and two homes damaged in Rehovot in Iranian missile barrages.
More than 70,000 Americans have returned to the United States from the Middle East since the Iran conflict began on Feb. 28.
“Obviously, our number one effort is geared toward Iran, but if the regime goes, you know that Hezbollah goes,” the Israeli prime minister told JNS at a live press conference in Jerusalem.
Four people were wounded in a separate missile attack on Kiryat Shmona.
El Al previously announced that it would not operate any regularly scheduled flights until the end of next week.
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The Argentine leader’s comments come as the Latin American country assumes the rotating presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.
The measure will remain in place until further notice.
There’s been an uptick in Palestinian Authority rhetoric aimed at the U.S. ambassador.
“The Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site, is also closed” due to the wartime cross-country restrictions, the American diplomat stressed.
Muhammad Abu Shaleh took part in planning the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.
The move reportedly came in the wake of pressure from the Trump administration.
The attack on Bandar Anzali targets a key corridor used to funnel weapons between Tehran and Moscow.
“An Israeli Air Force aircraft, acting on precise real-time IDF intelligence, identified and struck an IRGC Air Force Mi-17 helicopter,” the military said.
The Islamic Republic’s missile assault came in retaliation for what it said was an IAF strike on its part of the same field; Israel has not taken credit for that attack.
Delta delays return of Tel Aviv route until June as damage from missile debris prompts renewed passenger limits and widespread cancellations
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister said that leading the artificial intelligence field “will be decisive in continuing to strengthen our power.”
The KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling planes now stationed in Israel extend the range of fighter jets and bombers. Israel has purchased the same model and is awaiting delivery. The aircraft has faced sharp criticism over its high cost and multiple malfunctions.
Former defense officials offer differing assessments of U.S.-backed recruitment drive.
“Israel must not agree to a policy that effectively shuts Jewish prayer out of the Temple Mount during the midday hours,” the Beyadenu NGO said.
U.S. donors and Israeli partners inaugurate the Jewish National Fund-USA athletics complex aimed at strengthening life on the Gaza border.
“It will be hard—wars are no fun—but we need to do this so that our children will not experience what we experience, so that they will have greater quiet,” the lawmaker told JNS.
Officers launched a pursuit and arrested the suspected driver along with another individual who was in the vehicle.
“The Board of Peace is a blatant power grab that will undermine both U.N. and U.S. influence throughout the world,” Sen. Edward Markey wrote.
“No one knows what the day will bring,” said the Israeli prime minister, who declared that “Israel has never been stronger” and is “prepared for any scenario.”
Regulations were bypassed to avoid harming the Palestinian Authority’s economy.
Authorities said several members of the cell had undergone training and received operational guidance.
In three weeks, Amichai Eliyahu will return to the Sartaba site and renew the ancient practice of lighting fires to signal the new Hebrew month.