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Under Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, Israel-Serbia relations have “entered a new phase,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
A new witness statement reportedly claims that Qatar offered to “look after” Karim Khan if he went after Israeli leaders.
The awards highlight the Israelis’ leadership in advancing the Arrow 3 system’s deployment in Germany, which reached operational capability in December 2025.
Israel’s foreign minister said that no evidence had been provided by Kyiv, which he criticized for raising the issue in the media rather than diplomatic channels.
“We will not rest on our laurels, and when we see a threat, we will act with full force,” Israel’s top spy concluded.
The bomb, which according to media reports was attached to a Palestinian flag, was defused.
The conduct of the Iranian-backed terrorist organization is undermining the ceasefire against Lebanon’s interests, said Gideon Sa’ar.
“We are still in a multi-front operation,” the head of the Israeli military stressed.
The five-year exemption plan targets new immigrants and returning residents amid a global outreach effort.
The Islamic Republic fired more than 550 ballistic and cruise missiles and 2,200 drones at the Gulf state.
The tunnel routes discovered in the area contained living quarters and a large weapons cache.
Mother Suga is caring for and nursing the newborn.
The weapons were found during a targeted raid south of the truce line.
The Home Front Command limits gatherings to 1,500 people in areas near the Lebanese border.
The two countries’ ties “are based on mutual respect and ongoing cooperation,” Sharren Haskel said.
“We will not back down, we will not bow down, and we will not be defeated,” the terror leader said.
The meeting in Jerusalem came a week after the Israeli military jailed two soldiers for 30 days and removed them from combat duty for damaging a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon.
The rock attacks targeted Jewish homes on the Mount of Olives.
The Central Asian nation joined the Abraham Accords normalization pact on Nov. 6, 2025.
The event will take place “in a symbolic format only” due to Hezbollah attacks.
Locals warn of risk after training exercises held 100 meters from the frontier.
Testimony in Netanyahu’s criminal trial was set to resume after a two-month break due to the Iran war.
Jerusalem is reportedly urging the United States to continue its closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The former premiers vow to form a “Zionist government,” with Bennett at the helm.
The Israeli president stated that “to finish the tragedy in Gaza, which was imposed only by Hamas, one has to get the hostages back home.”
The Iranian-backed terror proxy says it won’t lay down its weapons, while Beirut debates bringing all arms under state control.
During his visit to Tel Hashomer, the prime minister urged new IDF recruits to focus on defeating Hamas, freeing hostages and securing Israel’s borders.
The agency’s grants “remain governed by existing law and policy and not political litmus tests,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS.
During the event, the Netanyahus also met with Yaron and Ditsa Or, the parents of 32-year-old hostage Avinatan Or.
Most Israelis are concerned about traveling abroad with many changing destinations or canceling trips entirely, a survey finds.
“I am very grateful for the support I have received from people who really know me, and I will continue to proudly carry the Israeli flag wherever I play,” Shon Weissman said.
Before the Oct. 7 attacks, some 190,000 Palestinians, nearly all from Judea and Samaria but some from the Gaza Strip, were employed in Israel.
“What do you mean Israel has prostitution or trafficking or homelessness?” said Liora Attias-Hadar, CEO of American Friends of ELEM, of those stateside unaware of the more troubled sides of Israeli society.
The biennial convention of the Conference of European Rabbis will discuss the expansion of the Abraham Accords to include Azerbaijan.
The move was made after 182 staff signed a letter criticizing the RBO’s stance and ties to the Jewish state amid the Gaza war.
The move is “part of a broader series of initiatives aimed at propelling Israel’s economy forward after the war,” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said.