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One person reportedly sustained light injuries in the vehicular assault.
“They came with a lot of pride—look how they look now,” said Israel’s National Security Minister.
“Your humiliation will be recorded in history,” IRGC Commander Brig.-Gen. Ahmad Vahidi warned the United States.
“This is the reality at the Maginim school.”
At the Samaria–Tayibe station, the prime minister said the new line would ease congestion, boost service and spur development across the country.
Haredi parties are pushing for early elections in September.
MK Tally Gotliv stands accused of revealing the identity of a Shin Bet intelligence operative.
Troops found more than 20 mortar shells, launchers, explosives, Kalashnikov rifles and other combat equipment.
All participants were making their way to the Jewish state, “where they will be able to meet with their consular representatives,” according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
“The opening of the embassy in Jerusalem will be another significant step in strengthening relations between our countries and nations,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
Catherine Connolly, who has defended Hamas and accused Israel of “genocide,” said she was worried about her sister Margaret after Israeli forces intercepted activist vessels heading to Gaza.
A quarter of a million Israelis visited the Central European nation last year, marking a 33.4% year-over-year increase.
Targets included weapons storage facilities and command centers.
Jerusalem has sought for years to relocate Khan al-Ahmar, which is located in the strategic E1 corridor between Jerusalem and Ma’ale Adumim.
The revolutionary aviation move, which requires U.S. regulatory approval, is seen as a sign of regional normalization following the landmark Abraham Accords.
Radical Ventures leads funding round, with Nvidia among investors; Amazon joins as strategic customer.
The South Pacific island nation opened an embassy in Jerusalem last year.
Israeli singer says the national unity he felt during the contest in Vienna made his “soul come back home.”
The Israel Defense Forces said troops of the 769th Brigade, backed by the air force, carried out the operation at sites in Southern Lebanon.
Border Police officers arrested the suspect, 17, during an operation near Bethlehem.
Supporters say the legislation expands Israel’s legal framework in the area, citing years of damage to archaeological sites and enforcement failures under the Palestinian Authority.
The ship closest to the Strip was said to be traveling 121 nautical miles (139 miles) from the enclave.
The Lebanese president said his country had already suffered the consequences of past conflicts.
Israel’s military said that forces eliminated a Hamas terrorist who crossed the ceasefire line and posed an immediate threat to soldiers.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is relying on the widely-used working definition of antisemitism.
“This administration will continue to engage our partners in the region on a serious solution in Gaza that secures peace and the release of all hostages,” a department official told JNS.
IAF G550 squadron trained with NATO allies in complex combat scenarios.
Weapons seized, homes of terrorists demolished in this week’s operations.
A senior Hamas sniper and a tunnel network were also targeted.
Opponents of the Shi’ite terrorist group call to halt the payments.
Prosecutors say the suspects planned a Ramadan attack on security forces.
The prime minister invokes slain soldier’s final message, says Israel will return hostages and defeat Hamas.
“The enemy should get bullets, not attorneys,” Professor Talia Einhorn quotes the U.S. defense secretary as writing.
“We’re dealing with Hamas and it’s a nasty group,” the president says.
Zionist and nationalist values have been erased from the curriculum, conference participants warn.
“The lawsuit raises serious allegations that should be vetted and addressed through the legal process,” a spokesperson for the school said.