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Delta delays return of Tel Aviv route until June as damage from missile debris prompts renewed passenger limits and widespread cancellations.
The IDF struck over 200 regime targets in central and western Iran.
Troops confiscated numerous weapons, including RPGs, anti-tank rockets, ammunition, a hunting rifle and additional combat equipment.
Argentine president denounces Iran on 34th anniversary of Israeli embassy bombing
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem reported that Natufian hunter-gatherers produced 142 beads and pendants uncovered by archaeologists.
Bar-Ilan University researcher Anat Fanti: “Israel’s results reflect resilience, but not the psychological cost of war.”
Israel Airports Authority confirmed that the planes were empty and no injuries were reported.

Visiting the site of the Iranian strike, the president called the attack “unimaginably cruel” and urged Israelis to remain vigilant and united.
The victims suffered light blast wounds and were listed in good condition at Beilinson Hospital.
The IDF said that the the Al-Amana Fuel Company sites generate millions of dollars a year for the Iranian-backed terror group.
Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. described Iran’s volunteer paramilitary Basij force as “people who are trained to beat down the citizens of Iran and deprive them of their freedom.”
Israeli soldiers “identified a Hezbollah terrorist cell unloading weapons, including an RPG,” the military said.
Ahead of Tuesday night’s Hezbollah barrage toward northern Israel, the IDF carried out preventative strikes, it said.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel checked up on the prime minister following online conspiracies claiming he had died.
Yahya Abu Labda served as a commander in the terror organization’s supply and logistics department.
Among the targeted infrastructures were the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters responsible for repressing anti-regime protests.
Israeli Air Force strikes on the Iranian regime are “meant to enable the brave people of Iran to celebrate the Festival of Fire,” Netanyahu said.
“This isn’t simply an American or Israeli issue; it’s a global problem,” said the Israeli FM.
The victims were in their 70s, United Hatzalah said, and were reportedly trying to get to a shelter.
“Larijani is the boss of the Revolutionary Guards, which is the gang of gangsters that effectively runs Iran,” said the Israeli premier.
“Any aggression against soil of Iranian islands will shatter all restraint,” tweeted Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
Friends of Zion founder Mike Evans launches a nationwide campaign praising U.S. president’s role, calling it “a Purim miracle.”
More than 10 such missiles have been launched since the conflict began, Israel’s bomb disposal unit says.
Israel’s former defense minister and Likud Party member relayed that he will return to politics if “an opportunity to make an impact” emerges.
Distance learning will continue throughout most of the country.
Messages warning of an incoming missile attack appeared on digital screens in several train stations.
“It’s a great honor for us to fight with you,” the Israeli pilot says.
Hezbollah launched approximately 200 projectiles at the Jewish state as part of what it dubbed “Operation Al-‘Asf al-Ma‘kul.”
The war will continue, Israel Katz vows, as U.S. reports 5,500 strikes on Iran.
The IDF overnight announced “wide-scale strikes” in Lebanon and Tehran.
The two cities were defined as “priority assistance targets” after meeting the criteria established following direct strikes in populated areas.
The Jewish state said it hit dozens of launchers and terror operatives and struck Hezbollah intelligence headquarters.