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Seven suspects face charges after a year-long probe into illicit arms sales in Israel and Judea and Samaria; large weapons cache seized in Yarka raid.
“Money intended for terrorists will not reach the Palestinian Authority—not as long as I am minister of finance,” said Bezalel Smotrich.
The British Israeli tells the Daily Mail that she and other hostages spent months packed in tiny cages underground, enduring heat, filth and constant fear.
After the Iranian missile hit, “I jumped over a fence to get inside. We started going floor by floor, entering every open door to evacuate residents.”
The suspect, Omar Kosi, 29, a Turkish embassy staffer, was quickly arrested by Israeli police.
U.S. President Donald Trump also dismissed French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan, telling reporters that “what he says doesn’t matter.”
Humanitarian corridors will be established to enable the movement of U.N. convoys delivering food and medicine to Gazans.
Forces board the “Handala,” organized by pro-Palestinian activists, halting its attempt to breach the naval blockade and redirecting it to an Israeli port.
Another soldier was said to have been moderately wounded when troops were targeted with an explosive device.
Ahmad Diab from the city of Tamra in the Lower Galilee is accused of committing serious security offenses.
Hezbollah’s refusal to disarm and Beirut’s inability to control it means Israel may need to deliver a crushing blow to the terrorist group.
CRIF on Macron’s Palestinian state notice: Three months ago, he conditioned recognition on the release of the hostages and the surrender of Hamas.