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Assaf Lowengart, who played for Team Israel in the Olympics, thrilled fans in his first week with the independent league team.
The Israel-Premier Tech team will race the Tour de France for the fifth time.
Alon Day “represents the heart and spirit of the Israeli people,” said Jet Support Services, the lead sponsor of the driver’s new ride.
“Especially now, we must stand on every stage, in every competition and on every track, and give everything we have,” said Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
This appointment elevates Boaz Toshav to one of the highest-ranking Israelis in Premier League circles.
Adam Maraana of Haifa will be the third Israeli Arab to represent Israel at the games.
The Belgium capital refused to host the home match, “given the dramatic situation in the Middle East” and possible protests in the city.
Judean rehabilitation facility Sadnat Shiluv works to enrich the lives of youth and adults with special needs.
“Sports has healing power,” Natan Cohen, director of marketing for NCSY, told JNS. “The court, from tipoff to final buzzer, is a place where the war isn’t happening.”
“I did not fight for myself, I fought for my flag, for my country and for my friends who died,” said Yarin Shriki.
“I dedicate the victory to my good friend, Yohai Ben Zecharia, may God avenge his blood, who was murdered on Oct. 7,” said Yarin Shriki.
A visit to the 10-meter-deep pit opening to where the corpses were recovered by the Paratroopers Brigade.