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Kalman Meir Bar releases special rules for holiday eve, advising evacuees and bomb shelter residents on leaven searches during war.
“This is exactly what we’re operating against,” the Israel Defense Forces responded.
Citizens are subject to strict guidelines proscribing normal activities due to the dangers of enemy rocket and missile attacks.
Israeli troops also seized numerous weapons and other combat equipment used by the Lebanese group.
More than 200 aircraft and ships have arrived in support of the Israel Defense Forces.
Commodore Alireza Tangsiri “had a great deal of blood on his hands,” the premier said.
Under the proposed law, terrorist murderers would face execution by hanging.
Peace can be achieved “if the empire of evil from Tehran and its proxies, especially Hezbollah, are wiped out,” said the Israeli president.
“Israel’s forests are a second home for all of us during Passover, but the current security situation makes visiting them unsafe at this time.”
The Iranian-backed terrorists remain “determined to continue without limits,” Qassem declared.
Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba shared an image of the statue of IDF Lt. Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, to be unveiled at Entebbe Airport.
The IAF has carried out more than 3,000 airstrikes across the Islamic Republic in more than 600 raids.
PM says campaign against Iran continues as IDF expands buffer zone in Lebanon, pledges more funding for the Galilee and vows to change situation in the Land of the Cedars.
The Strip’s demilitarization would allow for Gaza, Judea and Samaria to be united under the Palestinian Authority, the Board of Peace envoy said.
Cross-party bill passed in first reading would allow app-based private transport for the first time.
Israeli forces stopped a 10-member terrorist gang in Samaria that carried out bombings on troops and planned more assaults.
An 11-year-old girl was critically injured.
Israel’s wartime restrictions on the country’s airspace are tentatively in place through April 16.
Israeli forces arrested the Hezbollah-linked field commander near Mount Dov after an intelligence-led operation, the military said.
The embassy offered bus service to Jordan after El Al canceled additional outbound flights due to strict departure limits.
“I call on the U.N. Security Council to unequivocally condemn Hezbollah and designate the Iranian terror proxy as a terrorist organization,” the Israeli foreign minister stated.
“We call on the Lebanese government to take practical and meaningful measures against Hezbollah, whose representatives still serve as ministers within it,” the Israeli foreign minister said.
Channel 12 report alleges Ziv Agmon made racist remarks about Moroccans and disparaged Likud MKs and the prime minister’s family, prompting calls for his dismissal.
“Imagine you are at home. You have three children. Which one do you take with you first?” the Israeli envoy told the council. “Do you go back for the others?”
The proposed deal would have left Rafael a minority shareholder, but security officials are wary of foreign control.
“It will serve as an example of what’s possible in other parts of the world,” the U.S. secretary of state said at Davos.
The bipartisan bill “ensures U.S. diplomacy keeps pace” as the region emerges as a “central hub for energy and infrastructure,” said Rep. Brad Schneider.
As part of his visit to Judea, Zamir toured the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, the second-holiest site for Jews.
“We’ll start with workforce housing, which we think could be completed in two or three years,” the former White House senior adviser said.
The Israeli president said that he respects U.S. President Trump “tremendously,” but that his decisions will not bypass Israel’s legal system.
Yonatan Samerano, 21, was killed during Gaza’s invasion into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. His body was stolen by a Hamas terrorist working for the U.N.
Leaders and representatives of at least 18 nations were on stage.
We “will not lend a hand to U.N. bodies that exploit climate discourse to incite against the State of Israel,” the environmental protection minister said.
IDF Sgt. Maj. (res.) Asael Babbad was severely injured in southern Gaza in October.
Muhammad Awasha, a key weapons dealer and smuggler, died near Sidon.
Jerusalem letter exposes fissures within Christianity over ties with Israel.