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Dawas Hassun, a Beit Imrin resident in his 50s, intentionally hit an ATV carrying three Israelis, according to police.
WSJ reported that David Barnea made two covert trips to the Arab Gulf state in March and April to coordinate security efforts.
The incident would mark the first time the terrorist group has actively interfered in an activity coordinated by the Civil Military Coordination Center and the Board of Peace.
Yitzhak Wasserlauf praised the “revolution” of allowing Jewish prayer on the Mount.
In 2000, Israel abandoned the site after Palestinian rioters stormed the compound.
The two countries’ deputy foreign ministers met and agreed to launch a formal economic dialogue to boost trade, investment and sector cooperation.
“Happy 78th Independence Day, Israel,” Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon tweeted.
The coins were allegedly looted from archaeological sites in Israel and smuggled to the United States.
Noam Bettan qualified for the grand final after earning enough points to advance.
The IDF said the terrorist was using surveillance equipment.
The Israeli military also eliminated terrorists and dismantled rocket launchers.
“The publications are unfounded and mislead the public,” said police.
A senior United Torah Judaism Party official told Channel 12 News, “The show is over.”
“Our connection with the city of Jerusalem is deep and meaningful,” said the chief of staff.
According to the indictment, Nazmi Abu Bakr murdered the Israeli soldier with a brick thrown from a rooftop in the northern Samaria village of Ya’bad.
The soldier posing with the statue was sentenced to 21 days in military prison, and the soldier who photographed it was sentenced to 14 days, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
“Israel will fight these lies with the truth—and the truth will prevail,” tweeted Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
Vice President Olga Deutsch was set to become CEO and president in 2027.
The National Cyber Directorate said it had identified a broad attack that included messages meant to undermine Israelis’ collective peace of mind, Ynet reported on Tuesday.
No warning sirens were activated per protocol.
The terrorists had crossed the ceasefire line in northern and southern Gaza and posed a threat to Israeli forces, the military said.
The sanctions passed “thanks to the change of government in Budapest,” tweeted Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot.
The ministry urged the elderly, children, pregnant women and people suffering from chronic illnesses to avoid unnecessary exposure to the sun.
The Gulf country was the target of most of Tehran’s missiles and drones.
On Nov. 24, 2024, Israel’s Cabinet voted to stop all business with the left-wing daily in light of its hostile stance toward the Jewish state.
The German national carrier, whose group also includes SWISS and Austrian Airlines, was slated to resume flights on June 15.
Timothy Wainwright’s volunteer program, Operation Fire Support, has helped safeguard strategic agricultural infrastructure along Israel’s borders.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel called on the New York Times, CNN and AP to retract what he said were false claims based on Hamas disinformation.
In addition to trying to stone civilian vehicles, the terrorist lobbed two bottles containing a dangerous substance Israeli troops, according to the military.
Some 20,000 worshipers are estimated to have attended sunrise prayers after a night of learning Torah on Monday morning.
Israeli forces dismantled a weapons storage facility in Khan Yunis containing over 100 rocket components, eliminating dozens of terrorists in the operation.
António Guterres called for an immediate return to “unimpeded entry of assistance at scale,” claiming the current aid distribution model put Gaza civilians at risk, but failing to mention Hamas.
An Egyptian national wounded 12 at a pro-Israel rally with firebombs; he told police he intended to kill “all Zionist people.”
The slain troops were identified as Staff Sgt. Lior Steinberg, Staff Sgt. Ofek Barhana and Staff Sgt. Omer Van Gelder.
“The IDF is operating in Gaza with great force, crushing the enemy and clearing a path for maneuvering troops,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Karol Nawrocki was a key promoter of laws that prohibit speech blaming Poles for Nazis crimes.