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Large rocket fragments found south of Hebron.
Large rocket fragments found south of Hebron.
Rocket sirens sounded in central Israel following a launch from Yemen
IDF locates booby-trapped Hamas tunnel underneath kindergarten
IDF 8200 intelligence soldiers call on gov't to stop fighting, bring back hostages
Trump says Gaza hostage deal is close, Israeli officials note movement
Augustin Escobar, CEO of Siemens Spain, his wife, and three young children were killed when their helicopter crashed into New York’s Hudson River near Pier 40 on Thursday, authorities confirmed.
Augustin Escobar, CEO of Siemens Spain, his wife, and three young children were killed when their helicopter crashed into New York’s Hudson River near Pier 40 on Thursday, authorities confirmed.
IDF calls on residents of eastern Gaza neighborhoods to evacuate immediately as forces target terror infrastructure in the area.
Hezbollah said it’s ready to discuss a national defense strategy with Lebanon’s government, if Israel withdraws from the south and halts strikes. Talks may focus on Hezbollah’s weapons, per reports.
Netanyahu called the IAF reservists letter to end the Gaza war a “fringe group” effort aimed at toppling the government, backing their dismissal by defense officials.
IDF killed Hamas commander Haitham Razek abd al-Karim Sheikh Khalil that infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7.
UAE’s foreign ministry confirms a prisoner swap between Russia and the US. Video is showing the exchange of Russian citizen Arthur Petrov for US citizen Kseniya Karelina.
Israel told Turkey that any change in troop deployment in Syria, especially Turkish bases in Palmyra, is a red line and will be seen as a serious breach, as Israeli and Turkish representatives met in Azerbaijan to discuss coordination.
A new report reveals Egypt seized nearly $60 billion in assets from Jews expelled during the 20th century, calling it a “modern-day uprooting” of a once-vibrant community.
Breaking the Silence accused the IDF of destroying over 6,200 buildings in Gaza to create a buffer zone, claiming troops lacked clear rules of engagement and proper combat procedures.
The IDF will expel hundreds of Air Force reservists who signed a public call to end the war, breaking from previous leadership’s leniency. The move aligns with PM Netanyahu’s stance that reservists must not publicly oppose government policy.
“I’m scared of what we’ve become,” wrote freed hostage Liri Albag, addressing threats and hateful comments she’s received online. She reaffirmed her stand against Hamas and called for unity in Israel.
Reserve and retired IAF pilots urged a deal to return hostages from Gaza, even if fighting must stop. “Only an agreement will ensure their safe return,” they wrote.
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