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Elbit System’s PULS system is designed as a multi-purpose rocket artillery platform capable of launching munitions across varying ranges.
The U.S. secretary of state will reportedly land in Israel on Sept. 14 and take part in the opening of a historic road leading to the Temple Mount.
Iran and Israel share an “ancient biblical friendship” going back millennia, said Saeed Ghasseminejad, an adviser to exiled Crown Prince of Iran, Reza Pahlavi.
Deni Avdija scored 22 points to lead the Blue and White to a 92-89 victory and their first trip to the Round of 16 in a decade.
“Iraq cannot become a safe haven for terrorists, which is why the United States is working to counter Iran’s influence in the country,” the U.S. Treasury secretary stated.
Dr. Qasim Arkawazy’s 2023 posts came to light after an investigation into his identification of a patient as Jewish in medical papers.
“Jews in the world community from all side needs to find common ground,” said director Oren Rudavsky. “I think he would have sought to unify people, even if we believe different things.”
The move follows a deterioration in bilateral relations between Jerusalem and Dublin over Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
No sirens sounded as the UAV did not cross into Israeli territory. Earlier in the day, two missiles launched from Yemen at the Jewish state fell in Saudi Arabia.
“Although it’s controversial, maybe, I also want to welcome people in the audience from Palestine because... out of the belief that we’re all equal humans,” said Chris Martin, after learning the fans’ nationality.
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot also unveiled a slate of 12 sanctions targeting the Jewish state.
Mediterranean winds of 30 knots delayed the Global Sumud Flotilla as organizers said safety must come first.
Participants retraced the route from the Jewish cemetery to Radegast Station—the site of the last transport of Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau.