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“There will be ups and downs, but the potential for success is great,” wrote Yechiel Leiter, the Israeli envoy in Washington.
The capital’s fertility rate is 3.68 childen per woman, higher than the national average of 2.89.
Lawmakers, ambassadors and faith leaders gather at the Knesset ahead of Jerusalem Day to promote international recognition of Israel’s capital.
President Mohammed bin Zayed personally drove Israeli PM from the aircraft to the palace, Ziv Agmon reveals.
The terrorist had “crossed the Yellow Line and approached the troops, posing an immediate threat to them.”
On May 11, the Times published a story by op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof, who cited Palestinians accusing Israel of “widespread Israeli sexual violence against men, women and even children.”
The embassy “continues to stand proudly as a reminder of America’s recognition” of Israel’s eternal capital, David Friedman said.
Israel’s national security minister was reportedly one of some 200 Jews who visited the site throughout the day.
A memorial ceremony was held at Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl.
“It is under Israel’s sovereignty that people of all faiths have access to their holy sites,” the American diplomat stated.
Israel’s diaspora and countering antisemitism minister calls comparison to Hamas “pathological, grotesque, and an unprecedented moral collapse in Europe’s policy toward Israel.”
Mayor Moshe Lion says this year’s honorees represent “the human, moral and professional mosaic of Jerusalem.”
“The white stork is the species that, for many generations, symbolized migration and longing for the Land of Israel for Jews from Ethiopia to Poland.”
In certain contexts, the Notch receptor may participate in “reverse signaling,” influencing neighboring cells directly.
The group slammed the E.U.’s failure to act against P.A. officials who regularly clamp down on Palestinian Arabs who wish to live peacefully with Israelis.
Police arrested one suspected terrorist during the operation in Al-Jib.
Ahmad Daas, a resident of the central city of Tira, was arrested in a joint operation by the Israel Security Agency and Israel Police.
The treasury is drafting a four-year plan that, if adopted, would cancel Eilat’s VAT exemption and slash tax benefits for new immigrants.
Foreign envoys hear appeals to recognize Israel’s united capital and relocate embassies to the city.
The military “remains in a state of constant readiness” across all arenas, said the chief of staff.
The discovery near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel has left researchers puzzled about its purpose and age.
The military’s draft center and a bureau of the defense minister are slated for the now-abandoned compound as well.
Golan is “getting mandates because he’s a general, but right after the primary, everyone will realize this is a radical left-wing party,” said the Yesh Atid Party leader.
The Israeli president said providing aid helps preserve Israel’s military capabilities and moral integrity.
“We made sure she gave the gift of a positive eye to two people,” said husband Hananel Gez.
Singer Yuval Raphael was beaming with joy at Ben-Gurion Airport, saying that she felt a “huge, huge victory.”
The Minyan Everest initiative brings love for Israel and the victims of Oct. 7 to the Himalayas.
Israeli soldiers are “taking control of strategic areas within the Strip” as part of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots,” the military said.
The Israeli prime minister said preventing starvation in Gaza is essential to securing military victory.
Even if Iran agrees to curtail its nuclear program, said Ambassador Mike Huckabee, “do we believe them?”
The 25-year-old became the first rookie in more than 40 years to secure the top starting position at the iconic race.
The prime minister vowed that the campaign against Yemen’s Houthis was “not over” and issued another warning to Tehran.
The suspect, identified as Moshe Atias, 18, is alleged to have conducted “a large number of different missions” for Iran, knowing they could harm state security.
The recovered archive includes approximately 2,500 documents, photographs and personal effects—most of which are being revealed to the public for the first time.