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The P.A. officer allegedly planned to carry out an attack.
Lebanese officials are expected to press demands on IDF withdrawal, prisoners and reconstruction as negotiations move beyond the ambassadorial level for the first time.
City says food fair reflects the metropolis’s spirit, offering public space for culture, connection and celebration amid challenging times.
The facility will be able to produce about 50,000 meals a day.
A forum was convened to discuss how to enhance cooperation for the protection of civilians during war and emergencies.
The health minister visited the organization’s headquarters in Jerusalem and received briefings on its operations, technological systems and more.
No injuries to Israeli soldiers were reported.
Kela Technologies, which integrates commercial technologies for military uses, has received the financial backing of U.S. billionaires Bill Ackman and Eric Schmidt.
Many young Jews from abroad have shown eagerness to build their future in Israel since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.
“He apparently read in the press that he had immunity in Beirut. So he read—and that will no longer be the case.”
Khalil al-Hayya was elected head of Hamas Gaza earlier this week.
The late brother of the prime minister has become an “international symbol of determination, bravery and mutual commitment.”
The Bank of Israel warned that the measure may not benefit customers while causing harmful second-order effects.
The Hungarian low-cost carrier was in negotiations to open a Ben-Gurion base this year.
There is surplus production that can be sent to the Federal Republic.
“They are welcome to resign from their positions and run in elections,” said Yoav Kisch.
The two discussed bilateral ties, regional developments and “the importance of combating antisemitism,” according to Gideon Sa’ar.
“The Command continues to deepen, learn, and test solutions that will strengthen the protection of human life,” an IDF commander said.
The IDF “avoided entering the church to protect civilians and respect the sanctity of the holy site,” the Foreign Ministry said.
The projectiles hit adjacent to troops operating south of the Lebanon ceasefire line.
“We have an additional series of targets ready to be struck,” the military chief said.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry initiates another campaign projected in the heart of New York City.
Israel’s head of state hailed the country as a “true friend” during the landmark trip.
The attack marked the first IDF strike in the Lebanese capital in nearly a month.
The suspect received $500 in bitcoin for every task he carried out on behalf of his handler, investigators say.
Fighter jets struck the detention facility as part of a broader campaign in Iran’s capital after Iranian missile attacks on Israeli cities.
Troops from the 401st Brigade found the tunnels in the Jabalia area.
The cyberattack lured prominent journalists by impersonating well-known Israeli figures, offering to share information about the war.
Defense Minister Israel Katz said the IDF was striking targets in Tehran with “unprecedented force.”
Spain’s prime minister called to suspend the agreement, but this would require the consent of all 27 European Union member states.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s senior adviser warned that other countries could become “legitimate targets” if they assisted the United States.
The failed draft motion triggered a Jewish walkout from the movement, once the political home of Dutch Jewry.
The attacks triggered widespread sirens; no casualties reported, but a southern power facility was hit.
“I wish to thank President Trump for a historic, courageous and profoundly moral act,” said the parliament’s Speaker Amir Ohana.
Tehran’s Lebanese terror proxy has indicated it will remain on the sidelines of the Iran-Israel conflict—for now.
The attack, which killed at least 20 people, was “cowardly,” said Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.