The attack took place on Monday, and according to Israeli police, a security guard and a civilian managed to "neutralize" the suspected attacker at the scene.
March 4, 2025The announcement from Israel came during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States, where discussions were focused on regional issues, including the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
February 6, 2025Ben-Gvir also urged members of the Religious Zionist Party and ideological Knesset members within the Likud Party to join him in opposing the deal, calling it a "reckless surrender."
January 17, 2025He further said that this decision comes after "45 years of mission and service" to the country.
January 2, 2025The leaders also spoke of the need to bring home the remaining hostages in Gaza.
December 16, 2024Around 50,000 people live on the Israeli-controlled side of the heights, evenly split between Jews and Druze.
December 16, 2024The minister noted that Israel, despite being a small country, has prioritized innovation, resulting in one startup for every 1,000 people.
December 5, 2024The state of Israel in a post on X condemned the attacks and recalled the attack on Jews during the Nazi rule in Germany.
November 9, 2024Notably, UNRWA has faced ongoing criticism from Israel, especially following the October 7 attack by Hamas last year.
October 29, 2024Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu opted not to put the proposal to a vote, citing concerns over the initial ceasefire, and sent Bar back to Egypt to negotiate better terms.
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