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“I’ve lost my sister, but I want to raise an outcry so others don’t lose their loved ones,” said Eyal Golan, whose sister Shirel was found unresponsive at home on her 22nd birthday.
Col. Ehsan Daksa, a member of Israel’s Druze community, fell while leading a counter-terror operation in Jabaliya • Israeli President mourns “hero of Israel.”
The main target of the strikes was the Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association, which according to the IDF stored billions of dollars for the Iranian proxy • Israeli Defense Minister: “Hezbollah is collapsing.”
“I want to avoid a repeat of the tragedy where six hostages were killed, and I imagine the captors are already exhausted and hungry,” said Daniel Birnbaum. “We need to act now, not wait.”
For some residents of Herzliya’s Beth Juliana, the near-fatal Hezbollah attack on Yom Kippur was just part of being Jewish.
Euronaval, the world’s largest naval weapons fair, will host nearly 500 participants in Paris from Nov. 4 to Nov. 7.
“The fact that these attacks were carried out by an Iranian proxy—Hezbollah—does not absolve Lebanon of its responsibility. And it will not be absolved.”
The suspect, 28, is thought to have had contact with ISIS.
Amid reports that Israel is running low on missile interceptors, a Western source explains to JNS that the situation is more complicated than that.
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the investigation, calling it a “disgrace and a shame.”
“While the people of Gaza do not have enough money for a tent or basic necessities, we see many examples of Yahya Sinwar and his wife’s special love for money,” said IDF Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee.
Work was done to repair the site at the IDF Golani Brigade training base before the Sukkot holiday.