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“Eyal Park” honors Eyal Haimovsky, the longtime CEO of the Jerusalem Development Authority.
The move would reverse a decision by the Central American nation two decades ago to move its Israeli embassy to Tel Aviv.
Israel’s top diplomat said that it is “outrageous” to draw a moral equivalence between Hamas leaders and Israeli citizens.
The Rafael chair says the system intercepted about 99% of 40,000 rockets, as he defends Israel’s war stance and says the Iran conflict set back Tehran’s nuclear program.
The software giant examined whether Israeli security agencies’ use of its systems violated company ethics and transparency rules, Globes reported.
The Israeli president posted footage from his diplomatic visit to Panama and Costa Rica.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir told lawmakers that the IDF had met all war goals set by the political echelon, “and even beyond.”
A helicopter that was sent to rescue the injured was unable to take off due to a technical error.
The Israeli prime minister said that Jews, Druze and Circassians are brothers who stand together in a formidable alliance.
Thousands of police officers, Border Police personnel and volunteers will be deployed.
Dor Wolynitz found a 1,700-year-old statuette fragment while hiking with his family in the Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert.
“I expect a political agreement on the sanctions of violent settlers. Hopefully we’ll get there,” said Kaja Kallas.
The Israeli premier sat down with a U.S. broadcaster to discuss a series of topics, including the declining rates for Israel support among young Americans.
In a separate incident, the IAF eliminated Hamas Nukhba Force operatives in the south.
The military demolished four tunnels east of the Yellow Line, it said.
Jerusalem is also advancing efforts to join the Mediterranean Fisheries Commission.
The explosive devices had been concealed inside fire extinguishers and gas canisters.
Israel’s official account honored mothers in Israel and worldwide, noting the observance marked in over 40 countries and thanking them for daily contributions.
The military statement did not specify whether there were any casualties.
At the top of the agenda is legislation formalizing military draft exemptions for the Orthodox community, an issue that has deeply divided both the coalition and the broader public during more than two years of war.
The newspaper had to issue a correction after it emerged the boy suffered from the neurological disorder, but Saher Alghorra won the prestigious award anyway.
Israeli forces destroyed two routes totaling 2 km in the central Strip, uncovering weapons, rockets and explosives during operations.
The planned new flights to Saigon come as Israelis are increasingly flying to the Far East amid a burst of antisemitism in much of the West.
The Hasmonean Brigade’s deployment deepens the debate over yeshivah draft exemptions, which is putting strain on Netanyahu’s coalition.
In an interview with Israel’s Army Radio, Yasser Abu Shabab claimed dozens of Gaza families were being absorbed by the militia daily, and called on international media to stop spreading Hamas propaganda.
A cross was found graffitied inside a nearby apartment building.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara will now be summoned for a dismissal hearing in front of five ministers, instead of an independent committee.
Fernando Marman, kidnapped by Hamas with his family and released by the IDF, chose the event to talk publicly for the first time.
Jerusalem will provide intelligence to help in South American country’s war on drug cartels.
French officials visiting Israel assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the conference would not recognize “Palestine.”
How a New Jersey-based attorney built a historic legal campaign against terrorism through the courts.
Mahmoud Bassal, widely cited in global media, is on the terror group’s personnel list, having joined in 2005, said the IDF, citing documents found in Gaza.
Prosecutors didn’t provide details on those being investigated, but a JNS source said there are at least three.
The strike occurred just beyond the IDF’s expanded buffer zone.
Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki said there are “no red lines” in his first video message since taking over the terrorist group’s Arabian Peninsula branch.