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The latest attacks “show us what a cruel regime it is and what kind of danger it is,” the Israeli president said.
Hundreds of phone calls are being made by Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, along with targeted assassinations of top regime leaders.
Police say the cell conducted live-fire exercises as part of training for attacks.
“It requires one clear choice: full decommissioning by Hamas and every armed group, with no exceptions and no carve-outs,” said Nickolay Mladenov stated.
“All the casualties from Iranian attacks, without an exception, are civilians,” Israel’s foreign minister adds.
At the site of a missile impact in southern Israel, the premier accused Tehran of targeting civilians and holy sites, and urged global action to stop Iranian aggression.
Regime media reports drone attack near airport as Tehran hints at widening campaign across Gulf.
Walid Muhammad Dib was responsible for transferring funds to Palestinian terrorists in Judea and Samaria, Lebanon and “additional countries.”
The IDF also will speed up the destruction of southern Lebanese homes exploited by the terror group.
“If necessary, we will strike with even greater force,” said Israel’s defense minister.
Fragments from intercepted projectiles hit across the metropolis as rescue crews and police secured impact sites.
Fighter jets hit multiple military targets in Tehran and across the country to weaken the regime’s ability to produce and launch ballistic missiles.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi says “maximum military restraint should be observed, in particular in the vicinity of nuclear facilities.”
“There could have been kids at this kindergarten,” said Rishon Letzion Mayor Raz Kinstlich.
Iranian missiles wounded 115 people in the country’s south on Saturday.
“We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the Terrorist Regime of Iran.”
IDF chief says strikes have weakened Iran’s regime and vows to push Hezbollah threat from border as “Operation Roaring Lion” enters fourth week.
“A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism,” the Israeli Foreign Ministry said.
The slain man’s brother was admitted to the hospital in moderate condition.
Two divisions continue to dismantle the Iranian-backed group’s infrastructure in Southern Lebanon, as another division prepares to join the fight.
At IDF officers graduation ceremony, the PM insists that Gaza will be demilitarized and says Israel is shifting to a preemptive security doctrine.
Herzog and Zamir attend an event in Tel Aviv honoring a unique program that has integrated thousands of Israelis with disabilities into the IDF.
“President Trump’s visionary leadership creates, for the first time, an opportunity for a better future,” the Israeli foreign minister said.
The “professional civilian police” will be crated “under one authority, one law and one weapon,” the NCAG’s chief commissioner told the Board of Peace.
The president spoke at the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington, D.C.
In an interview with JNS, COO Naomi Kovitz outlines the Yael Foundation’s global vision for Jewish education.
The Jewish state topped the list, followed by the United States and Ukraine, with a pro-Russian hacking group found to be the the most prolific hacktivist actor “in the history of hacktivism.”
More than 40 countries, as well as the European Union, confirmed their attendance at Thursday’s inaugural session.
In partnership with Beersheva Mayor Ruvik Danilovich, the philanthropist aims to double the city’s population of 220,000 people, he told JNS.
The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs in collaboration with Jewish philanthropy will provide $1.27 million to the Jewish community.
Household artifacts from the Tel ʿEton excavation site dating back 2,700 years illuminate the role and status of the elderly in ancient Israel.
Among the 58 tourism projects selected are the old Jaffa railway station, the Port of Lights in Haifa and the Living Bible Village in Samaria.