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“Look, if I hadn’t lost my leg, I wouldn’t have met her,” says Daniel Kopylov of his partner Danielle Yablonka. “Good things come out of bad.”
After Mohammad Abu Itiwi’s death, Israeli officials provided a photograph placing him at the scene of the Oct. 7 bomb-shelter killings.
Betzalel Carmi, 72, was from Rishon Lezion. Many others were injured in the incident, which has yet to be classified as a terror attack.
Israeli troops were conducting targeted raids in the central and southern Strip, killing armed terrorists and dismantling Hamas infrastructure.
In response to a lawmakers’ query, the German Foreign Ministry clarified that $102 million in arms exports have been authorized since August.
Staff Sgt. Malachi Yehuda Harari, 22, of the Givati Brigade’s Rotem Battalion, from Even Shmuel, was wounded on Oct. 18.
Lonnie Nasatir, president of the Jewish United Fund, told JNS that the Chicago Police Department has been “nothing but very attentive.”
The pro-Israel Pennsylvania senator told an interviewer that it was the Hezbollah terrorist’s fault that his child was killed bringing him his pager.
The Israeli defense minister briefed his American counterpart on the IDF’s “precision strikes on military targets in Iran.”
The rocket was one of 75 launched by the Lebanese terror group at northern Israel.
“We severely damaged Iran’s defense capabilities and its ability to produce missiles aimed at us. The strike was precise and powerful, achieving all its objectives.”
“I stand before you today, knowing that no words can mend the world that was destroyed,” he said, during the official memorial on Sunday at Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem.