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Most compensation claims were filed by residents of the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality.
Selling and possessing unmanned aerial vehicles is prohibited in Judea and Samaria under an Israeli military order.
The bill was condemned by opposition leader Yair Lapid.
Mohammad Reza Shibani was declared persona non grata and ordered to leave the country by March 29.
Sharren Haskel vowed in a video message that Jerusalem will keep hitting the regime behind the missile assaults on civilians.
“Hundreds of thousands of residents of Southern Lebanon who evacuated north will not return south of the Litani River until security is ensured,” said the Israeli defense minister.
The president’s legal adviser, Michal Tzuk, will review the position paper submitted by Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu and present her recommendations to the president.
Israeli security agencies described the Jan. 25 incident as a severe assault that nearly resulted in the victim’s death.
“We must not return to the Oct. 6 situation where the enemy is on our fences,” said the Israeli finance minister.
“This is, thank God, the seventh time they have unsuccessfully tried to eliminate me,” said Israel’s national security minister.
The ministry says 111 remain hospitalized, including 12 in serious condition.
More than 50 targets were hit in an overnight wave of IAF strikes.
Palestinian Media Watch called for the killer’s rearrest and imprisonment due to his collection of monthly stipends under the P.A.'s “pay for slay” programs.
Although players will not compete in the Billie Jean King Cup event in Bosnia, they will retain their ranking level for next year.
“The Hasmonean Brigade will continue to act with courage in every arena where it is required,” its commander said.
Dani Dayan said that he and the pontiff “addressed the alarming rise in antisemitism worldwide and the urgent need for coordinated, decisive action to confront it.”
The projectile from Lebanon wounded two men as Israeli rescue teams responded across the north.
Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of disseminating materials glorifying terrorism.
The raid follows Sunday’s attacks on Iran’s Defense and Intelligence ministries, the IRGC Air Force and Internal Security Forces.
At some point there will be a clear signal for the Iranian people “to come out,” Adm. Brad Cooper adds.
The ministry says 123 remain hospitalized, including 15 in serious condition.
Steps were taken to mitigate harm to noncombatants, according to the Israeli military.
Army says Ofer “Poshko” Moskovitz died when Israeli artillery mistakenly struck Misgav Am during operations near the Lebanon frontier.
“Israel remains committed to protecting these holy sites for all,” the Foreign Ministry said.
An Israeli airstrike targeted the head of a terrorist cell who killed the kidnapped Nahal Oz field observer while she was a captive.
The 19-year-old was granted bail ahead of Isaac Herzog’s arrival in New South Wales.
A motorist was lightly wounded when Palestinians threw stones at cars on Route 443, west of Ramallah.
U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee says “HolyLandTravel.AI” could help encourage millions to visit the Holy Land.
The figure marked a 3.1% increase compared to December 2024.
While in Israel, the U.S. State Department official will “see how the United States and Israel operationalize their national security cooperation.”
Hospitals should prioritize protection of trauma and emergency surgery rooms, a former defense official tells JNS.
“The Abraham Accords countries offer stable, capable partners who align with our long-term security and economic interests,” stated Heather Johnston, of the U.S.-Israel Education Association.
“You have no authority. There will be no coup,” the national security minister wrote in a response to the court ruling.
“No matter how many times they want to try to stop us, we will get through it and we can do everything we set our minds to,” Noa Szollos told JNS.
“As families, some would go together with their children ... so they would be injured or something would happen to them.”
Unit 869 also destroyed dozens of sites in Southern Lebanon to hinder the Iranian proxy’s military recovery.