UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem to be seized
The entire UNRWA area in Ma'alot Dafna, Jerusalem, is set to be expropriated and turned into 1,440 housing units.
The entire UNRWA area in Ma'alot Dafna, Jerusalem, is set to be expropriated and turned into 1,440 housing units.
Emotional ceremony marks a milestone as the inaugural class receives medical degrees from Ariel University.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett speaks with the Bild in an exclusive interview, saying Israel should avoid protracted conflict. "My advice to the government would be: either commit fully to winning this war or negotiate a deal and postpone the fight." On his potential return to politics he says, "The most crucial task for Israel right now is to unify its people," but remains mum on whether he would join Netanyahu.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly contemplating a significant cabinet reshuffle, including the potential dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as negotiations with opposition figure Gideon Sa'ar show signs of progress.
"My bill will mandate referring to Judea and Samaria as the historic homeland of the Jewish people, not the 'West Bank.' We will persist in advocating for your historical roots," Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney says.
The Israeli Air Force strikes terrorist infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Reuters reports that "the IAF carried out one of its most significant attacks since the beginning of the war."
The documentary, which premiered at TIFF, unveils footage from Netanyahu’s corruption probe. “They’re lying shamelessly,” the PM says.
Actor and journalist Walter Bingham marks 100th birthday with record-breaking skydive.
Prosecutors allege Noa Goldenberg, frustrated by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's beach visit at a time of war, formed a "hardened mud ball" and threw it at Ben-Gvir, hitting him and bystanders.
In a rally at the Hostages’ Square in Tel Aviv, the family of Avera Mengistu – an Israeli citizen captured by Hamas and held in Gaza since September 2014 – marked 10 years to his captivity.
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