Tel Aviv
Armed UAVs reportedly impacted near Betzet and Acre in the Western Galilee on Wednesday.
The facility’s mission is to help olim, including 3,500 lone soldiers from more than 70 countries.
Alerts were also activated in the central cities of Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Petah Tikvah, as well as in the Sharon region.
The company and its drivers allegedly shuttled illegal Palestinian infiltrators across the Jewish state’s pre-1967 lines.
Named for the region next to the border with Gaza and run by residents of Re’im, the shop is an homage to a kibbutz resident and chocolatier murdered that day.
Two rockets headed toward central Israel were intercepted by air defenses.
The terrorist started a social media group called “Soldiers of God,” and wrote a will.
Millions of civilians were sent running to bomb shelters.
One activist threatened to greet worshipers while singing and eating falafel in her bikini.
The plan allegedly included a combined shooting attack and car bombing at the Azrieli Center, one of the city’s main malls.
Secular protesters last year forcefully prevented traditional Jews from holding an outdoor Yom Kippur service.
Ramat Hasharon’s decision follows a court’s ruling in favor of the prohibition, which critics say is anti-Jewish.