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“There is no change in policy, but we are on full alert,” the mayor of Rishon Letzion said.
Italian businessman Marco Carrai criticized those who remain silent amid ongoing fueling of hatred.
The Kan broadcaster described the structure as the largest prop of this year’s event.
KKL–JNF says that its decision to stop support for some of the agricultural holdings has nothing to do with where they’re located in relation to the ‘Green Line.’
The Israeli president was joined by Jerusalem College of Technology students and academic leaders to promote respectful dialogue in Israeli society.
Unseasonable cold front brings first May snowfall in 15 years to Mount Hermon’s upper level, as Israelis share striking footage on social media.
“When we talk about irrigation or plants, we see that this common language can overcome many political difficulties,” Tomer Malchi told JNS.
Three Israeli companies—Tnuva, Tara and Strauss—control 85% of the market and charge prices more than 50% higher than those abroad.
The judges resigned from the prestigious art show following controversy surrounding policy on countries with leaders facing ICC charges.
“Celebrate responsibly,” said Israel’s Fire and Rescue Authority.
The new procurement will preserve and ensure the superior capabilities of the Israeli Air Force, the Israeli defense minister said.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar congratulated his newly appointed counterpart, as the two diplomats discussed the situation of both countries.
The aircraft is the first of six refueling planes purchased by the Jewish state.
Four of the most devastated communities during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks are in advanced stages of reconstruction.
No IDF injuries were reported in the attack.
Some of the weapons—including rifles and ammunition—were sold to a Palestinian in Judea and Samaria, “and from there were distributed by him.”
The mission denounced the destruction of an Israeli flag at a May Day demonstration and urged officials to condemn the act and pursue legal action.
Khaled Mashaal was re-elected as leader abroad, while Zaher Jabarin was named to head terror operations in Judea and Samaria.
Israeli troops completed a two-month operation in northern Gaza.
In video “round two,” the ministry highlights that urging civilians to evacuate combat zones is compatible with international law.
The trip underscores Israel’s growing diplomatic outreach in Latin America, the President’s Office said.
Troops opened fire to remove the danger. Several hits were reported.
The facility near Dimona will provide current at record low prices.
The route contained several rooms used by Hezbollah operatives for extended stays, according to the Israeli military.
The underground structure, which stretched for some 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) and was around 20 meters deep, was also used by Hamas “for military purposes,” the IDF said.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir held a situational assessment focused on the security situation in Judea and Samaria.
“This attests to the strength of its innovation ecosystem and commitment of its leaders to fostering startup success,” said J.F. Gauthier, founder and CEO of Startup Genome.
“For me, she is a hero, and I stand behind any decision she takes,” said Eli Albag, whose daughter Liri was freed in January.
News anchor Sahar Emami of the Iranian state news monopoly received the Simon Bolívar National Journalism Award from Caracas.
Alain Kupchik refuted the accusation of genocide in the Gaza Strip.
With Iran on its back foot, “it’s a moment that requires everybody to step back and say let’s give peace a chance,” a senior Trump admin official said.
The U.S. Security Council unanimously approved the mandate extension as the Syrian government gains more trust from the United States and Israel.
“He had a heart attack during the interrogation as he was tortured,” Danny Elgarat said.
Israel’s top diplomat will be in Lithuania on Tuesday, Latvia on Wednesday and Estonia on Thursday.
The ride, in its seventh year, was organized by the Rolling Thunder of South Florida motorcycle riders’ club, a pro-Israel U.S.-based group dedicated to strengthening Israel, the U.S.-Israel alliance and combating antisemitism.
The judges ruled that blocking the export was the prerogative of the executive—which had warned against undermining U.S. trust in Britain.