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The president condemned violence “by a lawless mob in Judea and Samaria,” prompting criticism from the national security minister.
“May this day of faith and renewal bring peace, hope, and strength,” the Foreign Ministry wrote.
The country’s foreign minister called on the E.U. to also adopt sanctions against Itamar Ben-Gvir.
“I am relieved that President Trump, the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House, is safe,” said the Israeli premier.
Emergency teams found the pair unconscious and without vital signs near the severely damaged fuselage.
White light, driven not simply by brightness but by geometry, consistently triggered the unusual behavior in woodlice.
Israeli troops are operating in the area in accordance with ceasefire understandings.
The sites contained anti-tank missiles, long-range weapons, RPGs, tactical vests and other combat equipment.
Seven Israeli soldiers were wounded in the incident, which was captured on camera.
Sgt. Noam Hamburger, 23, was a technology and maintenance specialist in the IDF’s 401st Brigade.
The IDF will continue to remove any immediate threat, the army said.
The Israeli Air Force carried out strikes in the Beqaa Valley and Tyre on sites belonging to the Iranian proxy.
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 holy city.
“The strength and resilience you and your families demonstrate throughout the recovery and rehabilitation process inspire the entire nation of Israel,” the IDF chief said.
“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.
The Palestinian Authority’s “pay-for-slay” policy of subsidizing terrorists and their families “must end now!” Israel’s top diplomat stressed.
“Reconstruction financing will not follow where weapons have not been laid down,” warned Nickolay Mladenov, amid a stalled peace process he largely blamed on the Gazan terror group.
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.
After the IDF published its probe into Oct. 7, a former Unit 8200 commander tells JNS that the lack of a central alert mechanism is a critical factor.
“If war returns to Gaza, we will rain fire upon all areas of the enemy regime [Israel], especially Tel Aviv, which is known as occupied Jaffa.”
The finance minister called it “an important step in the right direction.”
Titled “The Time is now,” the meeting will focus on efforts to return the hostages being held in Gaza, and will spotlight the agency’s ongoing rehabilitation programs to strengthen northern and southern Israel.
The kibbutz described his death as a profound loss, calling him the “beating heart of Kissufim.”
The move comes amid reported preparations to resume the war against Hamas in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that no goods or supplies would enter the enclave until further notice, reaffirming that Jerusalem will not agree to a ceasefire without the release of its hostages.
According to the framework put forward by Trump’s Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff, half of the remaining hostages in Gaza, both living and deceased, would be freed on the first day.
“If the regime harms the Druze, it will be harmed by us,” Netanyahu and Katz said in joint statement.
The event’s organizers released 59 yellow balloons at the start of each race, in a symbolic gesture to the hostages still captive in Gaza.
Gideon Sa’ar was provided with a rare opportunity to meet directly with counterparts from foreign ministries across 27 countries.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the terrorist organization for its use of “cruel propaganda.”