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During the Oct. 7 attack, Ruth Haran Herzman hid in Be’eri. Her son was killed, and seven family members were abducted to Gaza.
The strike in the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahiyeh in the southern part of the Lebanese capital targeted the terror group’s No. 2.
Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama gave its chairman three days to resign over inviting U.S. academic Peter Berkowitz to an event.
Engineering teams have begun surveying and clearing designated sites, though construction has not yet started.
One of the strikes killed Alaa’ Haddadeh, head of supply for the terrorist group’s production headquarter.
There are no signs yet that Iran has returned to enriching uranium, but it is cleaning up the sites damaged by Israel and reconstructing the infrastructure surrounding its nuclear program.
Matan Misan demonstrates his physical skills less than two years after losing both of his legs in Gaza.
Thousands of protesters, some carrying flares and smoke grenades, showed up outside a basketball arena in Bologna where Maccabi Tel Aviv was playing.
Azerbaijan becomes the latest to rule out sending soldiers into the Strip.
“Only sovereignty—full control from the [Mediterranean] Sea to the Jordan [River]—will secure the state’s future,” said the Sovereignty Movement.
“The courageous and painful testimony of Guy Galboa-Dalal exposes the shocking sexual violence he experienced during Hamas captivity,” said Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations.
Osama Hamdan also slammed the U.N. Security Council resolution endorsing Trump’s International Stabilization Force as a “disastrous precedent.”