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Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu said: “After years in which sites were neglected or looted, Israel is making historical corrections.”
Yitzhak Ben-Hebron escaped Arab riots as a child and later returned to rebuild the Jewish community in the city.
“The Alumot Unit will work to make artificial intelligence capabilities accessible to the fighters at the operational edge.”
Suspected drone infiltration triggered sirens in Rosh Hanikra.
Security forces said the terrorists were preparing an attack in the near future.
Yechiel Leiter said May Golan’s comments denigrating Reform Judaism are “disgusting and reprehensible.”
“We feel that Israeli athletes are doing much more than sports,” Yael Arad, Israel’s first Olympian to medal and president of its Olympic Committee, told JNS.
“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.
Even in secular Tel Aviv, families average more children than anywhere in Europe.
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.
The 25-year-old law student, who has been part of the protests, told reporters that “life in Gaza has always been hard and not very livable.”
Sherman met with Andrey Kozlov, who was “held hostage by a terrorist who worked for the Palestine Chronicle, a tax-exempt organization.”
Demonstrators in Jabaliya held signs reading: “We won’t be pawns,” “We want to live,” and “Hamas out.” Children chanted: “Hamas is a terrorist organization.”
The world’s first operational high-energy laser interceptor is set to significantly reduce interception costs.
The decision came in response to a request from Itzik Bunzel, whose son Amit Buntzel was killed in action in Gaza, as well as the Im Tirtzu NGO.
How did Israel place eighth in the 2025 World Happiness Report?
Leftwing critics of the legislation said it compromises judges’ independence, whereas a prominent rightwing activist said it was too mild.
As rare dissent spreads across the coastal enclave, Palestinian terror factions are warning against undermining the “resistance.”
The IDF also targeted operatives from the Iranian proxy transporting weapons • Syria reports Israeli airstrikes on the coastal city of Latakia.
A prominent jurist launched the debate by calling for U.S. sanctions against officials whom he said are part of the “global deep state.”
The left sees its grip on the Israel Security Agency and the Attorney General’s Office as being at risk.
The law replaces two spots on the committee with attorneys appointed by coalition and opposition, respectively, instead of members of the Israel Bar Association.