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The new facility, set to open within three years, aims to combat rising antisemitism and Shoah distortion across Germany and Europe.
Finance Minister Smotrich urged local business leaders to lower prices amid the new shekel rate of 2.83 per dollar.
Defense attorneys Amit Hadad and Noa Milstein rejected the allegations.
Customers of all private banks will be able to withdraw cash via contactless technology in any ATM by the end of 2030, according to the Bank of Israel.
The Israeli military said it killed a financier and another terrorist in southern Gaza.
One of the terrorists was planning to execute an imminent attack, according to the Israeli military.
The terrorist who killed Maj. (res.) Itamar Sapir was eliminated through tank fire and an Air Force strike.
The Palestinian was transferred for “further handling and investigation” by the Israel Security Agency.
Jerusalem provided evidence and invited U.N. officials to review allegations of sexual violence, but they declined and ignored facts, Danny Danon said.
The Israeli prime minister and foreign minister hosted U.S. Reps. Abraham Hamadeh and Marlin Stutzman in Jerusalem.
The Budapest-based airline, which was planning to open a hub in Israel, is the first European budget carrier to restore service after the outbreak of war with Iran.
Canada a ‘lost cause’ on antisemitism, adds Ambassador Joshua Zarka.
The attacks followed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement on Tuesday that the IDF is deepening its operations in Lebanon.
“The evil structure of the Ayatollah regime has been significantly cracked,” said the IDF chief.
The United States has maintained an unprecedented military air presence in Israel since the start of the war.
The strikes in Southern Lebanon, as well as in the Beqaa Valley, targeted infrastructure and operatives.
The findings pointed to systemic weaknesses across multiple bodies, including the Israel Police, the Israel Fire and Rescue Authority, the Courts Administration and the Prime Minister’s Office. Some findings were classified as highly severe.
Salah Hamouri allegedly recruited five Jerusalem residents.
The move comes after United Airlines and Delta Air Lines suspended flights to Israel until September.
A recent New York Times opinion piece accusing Israel of sexual offenses against Palestinians was heavily sourced from Euro-Med.
The bill to dissolve Israel’s parliament passed a preliminary reading 110-0 on May 20.
The Israeli foreign minister noted that Mojtaba Khamenei’s father had also previously said the “Zionist regime” was ending.
“We committed that Hamas would not rule Gaza, either civilly or militarily—and so it will be,” said the defense minister.
Shadi Jumaa, who participated in the murder of Israeli civilian Ido Zoldan, was apprehended in Qalqilya.
The delegation offered a silent prayer for the captives who have returned and for the swift release of all those still being held by Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli premier was scheduled to meet with the president’s special envoy to the region Steve Witkoff ahead of his visit to the White House.
Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat has published an extensive report about the clandestine unit, which is responsible for holding Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip.
A funeral for Hashem Safieddine, who had been elected to succeed Nasrallah before he, too, was eliminated by Israel, is to be held the same day.
The Border Police will “soon” open a 24/7 hotline for Palestinians to report alleged violent incidents.
More than half of respondents would oppose a Palestinian state even if it were part of a Saudi-Israel peace deal.
Agam Berger, an Israeli hostage who was recently released, “discovered a prayer book in Gaza that became her spiritual anchor throughout her captivity.
The probe follows a television program’s exposé on text messages from the Israeli prime minister’s wife.
“Until I see his severed head rolling down the steps of his house on Azza Street, my blood will not cool,” suspect Amram Agmon allegedly wrote.
“I suggest that the successor of Nasrallah’s successor not make a mistake,” the Israeli defense minister said.
The visit to the Jewish holy site included a prayer for the peace and security of Israel and Argentina.
One person was killed and several injured in the attack, according to Palestinian reports.