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The Israeli foreign minister stated that one would expect a country to submit a legal request before posting on social media.
The lower house in Bern followed the example of upper one last year, and rejected a motion by a large majority.
“In 2025, the P.A. provided $156 million in ‘Pay-for-Slay.’ This is distorted!” the FM stated.
One rocket was intercepted, the other fell in open territory. No injuries were reported.
“The critical demilitarization talks with Hamas are continuing,” said the former British PM.
The sanctions are part of a broader Israeli effort, which includes U.S. involvement, to counter attempts by Hamas and others to destabilize the Gaza Strip.
“This approval is a clear message to our enemies,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Sharren Haskel extended holiday greetings during the annual Nabi Shu’ayb pilgrimage.
The explosive device was placed in a pit with the intent to harm Israeli soldiers operating in Southern Lebanon.
Terrorist Iyad Ahmed Abd al-Rahman Shambari took an “active part” in planning the Oct. 7 massacre.
One terrorist was killed by gunfire, the military said.
The meeting is only a preliminary stage before the president holds a discussion on the pardon request itself.
Son wounded as terror group escalates use of explosive UAVs against Israeli forces.
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 Israeli president raised concerns during his Kazakhstan visit, citing an Iranian defense official’s trip to Bishkek.
UAVs are one of “two major threats” Israel still faces from Lebanon, said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The White House said that pushing for statehood rewards the Hamas terrorist group in Gaza.
Unknown individuals spray-painted the building hours after the paper amended a controversial report on a starving Gazan boy.
The Hollywood star and Hagag Group secure approval for a 14-floor, 365-room project, aiming for top sustainability standards.
Naim Qassem also accused U.S. envoy Tom Barrack of “intimidating” Lebanon with the aim of aiding Jerusalem.
The highlight of the plan is its integration into the community of Sadnat Shiluv, a facility for youth and adults with special needs.
“Documentation project ensures that the evidence will never be lost,” Antiquities Authority announces.
Ottawa said recognition is conditioned on a series of reforms by P.A. chief Mahmoud Abbas.
There were no reports of injuries or damage.
Jimmy Pacheco, who endured 49 days of Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, honors the Jewish state.
“While our hostages are languishing in Hamas terror tunnels in Gaza, these countries choose to engage in hollow statements,” stated the Israeli envoy to the United Nations.
The information security company will register the second largest exit for an Israeli startup after Wiz was sold to Google for $32 billion earlier this year.
“Hundreds of truckloads of aid are currently sitting at the Gaza border waiting to be distributed. This is unacceptable,” Rep. Scott Peters said.