Gov't postpones decision to give aid to North, amid escalating Hezbollah strikes
The delay also comes as local northern authority heads have called for urgent government aid and IDF action.
The delay also comes as local northern authority heads have called for urgent government aid and IDF action.
“Stubborn” was how the Israeli Bedouin women’s rights activist and lawyer described herself in an interview with The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.
Fire crews were working at the crash site, where Israeli media is reporting that at least four people were injured. No details on their conditions have been reported.
He warned that those who will pay the price of holding the ridge will be the soldiers and Israeli citizens living in the north.
A few months ago, the senior official allegedly locked the door of his office while an employee was inside, confiscated the employee's mobile phone, and attempted to review recordings.
The IDF held the outpost until May 2000, when Israel withdrew its forces from southern Lebanon on the order of former prime minister Ehud Barak.
The conviction came as part of a plea agreement between the parties.
In a separate incident, police found the knife used to kill Destao Tsakol, 19, in Beersheba. A prosecutor's statement was filed against the four minors who are suspects in the case.
Four IDF soldiers were lightly wounded in the incident that killed Tyukin.
The military took control of the Wadi al-Saluki area beyond the Litani River, but Hezbollah drones and over 50 rockets have kept raining down on the North.
Evidence and testimony were collected at the scene, and police have begun searching for the suspect.