Exciting update from Nof HaGalil: An urban renewal plan for 950 housing units has been approved and is financially viable, requiring no additional funding.
The terror group says Haniyeh was killed in 'a treacherous Zionist raid on his residence in Tehran,' after attending the swearing-in ceremony of the new Iranian president.
The comparison between the violent storming of two military bases and pro-democracy demonstrations in Tel Aviv – as the Israeli prime minister appeared to do – raises concerns that we have not experienced since October 7
Qatari PM, Iran's acting FM discuss repercussions of Haniyeh's killing, state news agency says ■ Delta, United and British Airways cancel flights to Israel ■ Al Jazeera says two of its journalists were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza ■ Israel closes airspace in north due to security situation ■ U.K. Foreign and Defense Secretaries in Qatar to drive efforts to bring conflict in Gaza to an end ■ Iran's UN mission: Response to Haniyeh assassination will instill regret ■ Israeli in serious condition after stabbing attack in West Bank
CUFI members prepared in collectives to ask Congress to push forward acts which would see a weakened Iran and a stronger response to anti-Israel antisemitism.
A civil organization appealed to the High Court of Justice over the conditions at Sde Teiman, and the IDF and Shin Bet were forced to release some prisoners due to lack of space in Israeli jails.
A statement from the kibbutz said most of the families of the victims left the conversation feeling reconciled and with a better understanding of what during Hamas' attack. Hours after the meeting, the IDF announced his appointment to commander of the Gaza Division
Community leadership, including Pennsylvania's governor and Kamala Harris's potential running-mate, Josh Shapiro, condemned the act. 'Vandalism of any type of a house of worship has no home in our Commonwealth – and we must all continue to call it out,' he said
Three people were killed in the strike and 85 wounded, according to the Lebanese health ministry, which targeted Hezbollah's number two man, Fuad Shukr, who the IDF says was responsible for the strike on Majdal Shams that killed 12 on Saturday
Right-wing protesters hurled abuse, spat on and physically attacked a number of Israeli journalists who came to report on the storming of the Sde Teiman detention center on Monday
Netanyahu can't have it both ways. He can't try to present Israel as an enlightened democracy defending itself (and the Western world) against brutal monsters, while also tolerating ministers who don't believe that allegations of barbaric behavior against possible terrorists should be investigated