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Israel announces Rafah Crossing reopening Wednesday for limited Gaza pedestrian traffic
Court eases Urich's restrictions, as former PMO spokesperson speaks with Netanyahu again
Prosecutors file new Gaza smuggling indictment as state seeks detention through trial
IDF has destroyed 85-90% of Hezbollah's pre-2023 rocket arsenal
Lebanon is still secondary to Iran, which has provided Hezbollah $1.5 billion since the ceasefire.
Braverman seeks leak probe in suspension fight amid Bild investigation, London envoy appointment
The appeal, also alleging unequal treatment, claims that Braverman was stunned to learn from the media that the discipline division had recommended suspending him.
Netanyahu posts video debunking Iranian conspiracy theory claiming he was killed in strike
He followed this by urging the Israeli public to stay near sheltered areas even as they go outside, and that the public’s strength “gives him, the government, the IDF, and the Mossad strength.”
Gov't adds NIS 2.6 billion to defense, raising state budget by NIS 32 billion due to war
The funds were to be used for classified equipment, which the government cited as an “urgent and immediate need” to provide an operational response to the ongoing war.
Israel to continue Iran war for at least three more weeks, IDF spokesperson says
The IAF has carried out over 400 waves of airstrikes across Iran since the war began, with Defrin noting, “We have thousands of targets ahead.”
High Court hears petitions over Comms. Minister Karhi's handling of KAN council
At the center of the hearing are petitions challenging steps Karhi took, and, in some cases, failed to take, that critics say helped leave KAN’s council without a quorum and unable to function fully.
Daughter of National Missions Minister Orit Strock found dead, police investigate case
The circumstances surrounding Shoshana’s death remain unclear. She was reportedly found dead in her home in northern Israel. Police have opened an investigation into the case.
Israel has no plans for direct talks with Lebanon, FM Sa’ar says
After Haaretz newspaper said that Israel and Lebanon were expected to hold direct conversations in the coming days, Sa'ar denied the shared information.
Channel 13 pivots to Rapaport-backed investor group after Drahi track falters
The proposed deal would place control of the broadcaster in the hands of the Merit Foundation, backed by Israeli high-tech entrepreneurs, pending regulatory approval.
Wizz Air hub in Israel stalled as emergency flight rules block foreign operations
With the outbreak of war, the local aviation industry put differences aside and worked together to rescue over 100,000 Israelis stranded abroad.