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During searches in the area, police officers located a vehicle with a “vest” inside.
Israeli FM says talks covered bilateral ties and shared heritage.
The Hebrew University says discovery could pave the way for new treatments to delay or prevent Type 2 diabetes.
The IDF eliminated terrorists in two separate incidents on Tuesday.
In a separate incident, the Israeli Air Force intercepted a hostile aerial target before it crossed into Israeli territory, according to the IDF.
Four M-16-type rifles were seized.
The Emirati president also spoke with several other leaders in the wake of the missile and drone attacks.
The proposed reforms would phase out smoked medical cannabis in favor of oils and inhalers.
“Israel can contribute to Germany to deal with the challenges of the present and future. Just as I believe that Germany can contribute to Israel in such a way,” said Gideon Sa’ar.
“Parents need help, because they are the anchor for their children,” the lead researcher told TPS-IL.
Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and the Tekuma Authority will invest $24 million.
“I’m catching up,” Lior Haiat told JNS. “Many of the people I met last time are not in office anymore.”
The meeting was also attended by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, senior Trump administration official Aryeh Lightstone and Israeli tech entrepreneur Liran Tancman.
Israel Advocacy Day brings together pastors and rabbis from more than 37 states to the nation’s capital at a time of increasing criticism of Israel on both sides of the political aisle.
Gideon Sa’ar’s meeting with his German counterpart will mark the eighth between the two over the past year.
“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.
Talks hinge on ceasefire and security deal says Joseph Aoun, as U.S. pushes Israel-Lebanon meeting after rare Washington talks and ongoing clashes.
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.
If Iran decides to fight over passage through the Strait of Hormuz, “it will mean a return to hostilities,” a security source said.
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.
“Five Israeli suspects were arrested and transferred to the Israel Police for further processing,” the IDF said.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel met with the hospital’s director general and listened to staff recount their life saving actions during the attack.
The pair are the first players from the Jewish state to ever join the same team in the world’s top basketball league.
Israel, which has accused Dublin of promoting antisemitism, has condemned the draft bill as discriminatory.
“I’ve been dealing with PTSD since the war began, but no rocket will stop me from continuing to volunteer with ZAKA,” Jamal Waraki tells JNS.
Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Amichai Chikli accused the Labour government led by Keir Starmer of fueling Jew-hatred.
The ornate discs were probably intended to enhance carrying handles for a coffin, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Israel’s mauling of the terrorist group’s patrons in Tehran instills new confidence in a population recovering from a long war and evacuation.
Bashar Hassan Qassem Musa, 22, was in contact with an Iranian operative for several months, carrying out missions under his direction, according to police.
The U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act triples judgments related to damages due to terrorism, legal expert Maurice Hirsch tells JNS.
The president described the legal proceedings as a “politically motivated” case aimed at doing the Israeli leader “great harm.”
The move comes after reports that the terrorist group is again diverting humanitarian supplies from civilians.