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“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.
“We aren’t vindicating anyone,” a U.S. Government Accountability Office official told JNS.
At a Dubai summit, Salam warns against “another adventure” as Hezbollah ties any strike on Iran to its terror proxy.
The FIFA president said banning the Jewish state from world soccer would be “a defeat” and urged the sport to keep countries engaged rather than excluded.
The draft law would let authorities block gatherings deemed antisemitic under the IHRA definition, including certain forms of anti-Israel speech.
Ukraine “will not forget” any of the thousands of Shaheed attack drones that Iran had sold to Russia, said Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy.
Over 100 mortar shells, as well as rockets and other arms, were found hidden in UNRWA-marked humanitarian aid sacks during operations in southern Gaza, according to the IDF.
After meeting the prime minister, opposition leader says Israel is united against Iranian regime, as Trump weighs options and Iran signals openness to talks.
Iranian president directs his foreign minister to pursue negotiations proposed by Trump, but only “free from threats and unreasonable expectations.”
An American destroyer docked in Eilat and held a joint exercise with the Israeli Navy as Washington bolsters regional forces amid tensions with Iran.
Defense officials confirm the next generation of air defense will tackle hypersonic threats and decoy warheads.
Michelle Bachelet, who green-lit a blacklist of companies operating in Judea and Samaria, could replace outgoing United Nations chief António Guterres.
American Jews are reportedly applying for European naturalization in growing numbers.