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Military intelligence knew before the battle, but didn’t tell the elite unit.
The president informed recipients of the newly established award ahead of a ceremony that will be held in three weeks.
Sgt. Binyamin Meir Airley, 21, was killed in action in north Gaza.
Supporters of SV Werder Bremen held up posters and banners honoring the Israeli-American hostage murdered by Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
US high school phenom Max Margolis played 101 holes on the Caesarea green, representing the number of hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza.
Five people were arrested on suspicion of being involved in three planned attacks.
“Jews in America are being targeted,” Bruce Pearl, head coach of the Auburn Tigers men’s team, told JNS. “Something does need to be done about that.”
Israel also made history with its first Paralympic medals in both taekwondo and goalball—its first medal in a team sport in 36 years.
The Hapoel Jerusalem team joined the funeral procession of longtime fan Hersh Goldberg-Polin, one of six hostages executed by Hamas in Gaza.
Twelve fans were arrested after supporters of Hapoel Beersheva attacked Bnei Sakhnin supporters who turned their backs during “Hatikvah.”
The world soccer body said it will now consider the Palestine Football Association’s proposals in October.
Ami Omer Dadaon’s triumph in 100m freestyle brings Israel’s total Paralympic medal count to 385.