Terrorist Shot After Attempting to Stab Soldier in Hebron Area
A Palestinian Arab terrorist on Sunday morning tried to carry out a stabbing attack near the Al Fawwar refugee camp in the Hebron area this morning. He was neutralized.
A Palestinian Arab terrorist on Sunday morning tried to carry out a stabbing attack near the Al Fawwar refugee camp in the Hebron area this morning. He was neutralized.
At the end of a long process of construction and preparations in Germany, on Wednesday of next week the new “Sa’ar 6” will raise its blue-and-white flag and officially pass into the hands of the Israeli Navy.
Malawi will become the third nation and the first African nation to open an embassy in Israel’s capital of Jerusalem, the country’s Foreign Minister Eisenhower Mkaka announced Tuesday during a visit to Israel.
Following a conversation yesterday between Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez, the Dominican Foreign Ministry announced that it was considering moving its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Citizens across Israel reported power outages that lasted between a quarter of an hour and half an hour on Thursday night. The IEC explained that the power outages were due to a malfunction in production units.
The “Nafah army base” recently made headlines in the famous Israeli TV series on the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Valley of Tears, but an archaeological excavation conducted on the Golan Heights last month revealed for the first time that the name “Nafah” was given to the site as early as 1,700 years ago.
US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Sudan will normalize ties with Israel, becoming the third Arab country to do so in recent months, after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
The IDF has identified a terrorist attack tunnel which infiltrated into Israeli territory from the southern Gaza Strip, the military announced Tuesday evening.
The United Arab Emirates government on Monday ratified the landmark peace agreement it signed with Israel at the White House last month.
The Coronavirus Cabinet approved the opening of businesses which do not operate with audiences or open reception hours on Thursday afternoon as well as the abolition of the 1,000 meter limit on leaving the house.
Israel green-lighted Wednesday over 2,000 new housing units for Israeli towns in Judea and Samaria, ending an eight-month de facto freeze on approval for new homes.
Two IDF soldiers were injured early Wednesday morning, during a pre-dawn arrest operation in Samaria.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday morning that the US-based energy company Chevron will operate Israel’s gas reserves.
Eli Rozenberg, the 26-year-old son of millionaire U.S. businessman Kenny Rozenberg, has taken control of El Al Airlines, after a tumultuous debate over who should manage Israel’s flagship airline.
An attempted terrorist attack was foiled Monday morning south of Jerusalem. No injuries have been reported among Israeli security personnel.
Additional details of the recently exposed missile sites in Beirut have been published by the IDF, including machinery and personnel.
Following Prime Minister Netanyahu’s revelation at the United Nations that Hezbollah has a missile storage depot in the neighborhood of Janah near the Beirut airport because Hezbollah, the IDF released more information about the weapons depot.