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“Even in times of war, we care for all the citizens of Israel without exception,” says Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
Hundreds stuck at the airport after authorities in the kingdom halt approvals for some European-operated aircraft.
Cross-party bill passed in first reading would allow app-based private transport for the first time.
Victims received an initial $129 million payment on March 20, with the remaining $189 million to be paid over three years with interest.
The head of the Iranian parliament spoke after U.S. President Donald Trump warned he will destroy the Islamic Republic’s energy sites if it doesn’t open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
Meanwhile, Washington has issued a short-term authorization permitting the sale of Iranian oil currently stranded at sea.
A small business owner in the Big Apple told JNS that she is being hurt by tariffs more than by the credit rating.
Aaron Kaplowitz, president of the U.S.-Israel Business Alliance, told JNS that state elected officials should “publicly say that California is open for business to Israeli entrepreneurs.”
El Al previously announced that it would not operate any regularly scheduled flights until the end of next week.
The measure will remain in place until further notice.
The Islamic Republic’s missile assault came in retaliation for what it said was an IAF strike on its part of the same field; Israel has not taken credit for that attack.
The maritime border agreement signed with Lebanon did not improve Israel’s security, as shown by the ongoing war with Hezbollah, Eli Cohen said.