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“Wishing all who celebrate a happy Shavuot,” said the Jerusalem legation led by ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.
The ritual bath was donated by American philanthropist Cheryl Halpern in memory of her husband, Fred.
During an assessment with all division commanders, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir reviewed challenges in multiple sectors.
Ambassador Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun is doing “tremendous work,” the Israeli FM said.
Ahead of the holiday, President Isaac Herzog celebrates the country’s farmers, who provide Israelis “with all the bounty of the land.”
“In Israel, Christians worship freely, we speak freely, and we live freely,” said George Deek.
Counter-drone and UAV defense systems were a key area of expertise showcased at the Israeli pavilion.
See which countries came closest to matching the Zionist cow.
This is how terrorist organizations use children as human shields, the IDF said.
Israel Aerospace Industries unveils DIAMOND, a system based on small vessels that are remotely controlled and carry a range of weapons to increase firepower and defense capabilities.
Police arrest a suspect with a history of mental illness.
A total of 144 people have died, and there are 653 suspected cases.
Undercover operators from the Duvdevan Unit detained two wanted terrorists in Samaria.
Col. Meir Biderman, commanders of the 401st Armored Brigade, was seriously wounded.
The site contained weapons meant to target soldiers operating near the truce-instituted Yellow Line, as well as Israeli civilians.
Hamas’s sexual violence “cannot be denied, erased or forgotten,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry says.
Days after a major military drill simulating infiltration and drone attacks, Netanyahu thanked IDF troops stationed along the Jordan frontier.
“Of all the things to come after, you chose the good boys. Bold move. Wrong move,” the mission wrote on X.
Emphasis was placed on sweets “to provide troops with a real holiday atmosphere.”
Israel’s military called it a “cynical exploitation of Lebanese civilians.”
The International Roundnet Federation no longer plans to bar the team from displaying an Israeli flag or symbols at the championships but warned that further accusations of antisemitism might lead to legal action.
“Itamar Ben-Gvir’s reckless grandstanding is not representative of government policy,” Yechiel Leiter said.
“Beyond the beauty of the images themselves,” says Efrat Sinai, director of archives at KKL-JNF, “they reflect the way an ancient holiday took on new meaning in the Land of Israel.”
The IDF said that it arrested 27 terrorist suspects throughout Judea and Samaria.
“We will never be afraid. This is our land; and we will win,” says Yossi Dagan.
Simcha Rothman’s mock bill also states that the law allowing freedom of the press is ‘canceled.’
Israel will not allow the P.A. “to use illegal construction as a tool to create a strategic threat to the communities,” said Katz.
Due to high demand, the Priestly Blessing will be held on two separate days for the first time.
There is “cooperation between Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas on the soil of Lebanon” to initiate terror attacks against Israelis, said the diplomat.
“We hit them every day and night — Harder and harder,” the president declared in a fiery social media post.
The precision strike south of Beirut targeted Hassan Ali Mahmoud Bdeir, who was plotting an imminent attack on Israeli civilians in coordination with Hamas.
Israel troops also located a rocket production workshop and eliminated dozens of terrorists, according to the military.
Ziv Nitzan was walking on Tel Azekah near Beit Shemesh when she picked up a stone that turned out to be an ancient scarab seal from the Middle Bronze Age.
The youth delegation of 150 school pupils left Antalya following a 24-hour delay and was on its way to its hotel in Poland, according to Israeli Education Minister Yoach Kisch.
Coalition pushback and U.S. objections derailed the appointment of Eli Sharvit as the director of the Israel Security Agency.