4 Israelis missing as yacht vanishes in storm
The Greek Coast Guard announced that as weather improves, Greek Navy planes and helicopters will join the afternoon search for the missing Israeli yacht, sweeping the waters between Cyprus and Crete.
The Greek Coast Guard announced that as weather improves, Greek Navy planes and helicopters will join the afternoon search for the missing Israeli yacht, sweeping the waters between Cyprus and Crete.
Identical battle chants heard at Hamas parades and Syrian military ceremonies this week have exposed troubling ideological parallels between the Gaza terror group and Syria's new armed forces.
Quds Force commander told Syrian regime in 2019 that Luna al-Shibl was working for intelligence services, newly revealed documents show. Assad ignored the warning and promoted her instead.
Heavy precipitation slams northern coast with Zikhron Yaakov recording three inches of rain as heavy rains advance inland toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Authorities warn of severe flooding risk across coastal plain and flash floods in desert regions.
In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, Trump's hostage envoy reveals why he met directly with Hamas, how he secured Elizabeth Tsurkov's release, and his promise to bring home every Israeli hostage.
Written agreement brokered by Washington was set for UN General Assembly signing, but PM had cold feet. Damascus seeks Trump intervention. PM calls report "total fake news."
Several suspects in the Quneitra area approached Israeli forces on Tuesday and posed a threat. After ignoring warnings to retreat, soldiers shot two key agitators in the lower body. Dramatic footage shows armed A-Sharaa militants passing IDF troops on a road in southern Syria.
After causing damage in Greece, the storm system brings heavy rain to Israel. Forecasts predict over 8 inches of precipitation in some areas.
A close contact asserted Assad "spends much of his time playing online video games."
Prime Minister Netanyahu and Energy Minister Eli Cohen, whose signatures are essential for ratifying the agreement, have delayed its ratification to resolve related complications.
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