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Synagogue targeted in first such arson attack in modern N. Macedonian history
Alleged surveillance footage depicted two men climbing a fence before dousing a building with an accelerant. Police identified a fuel canister at the scene and evidence of fire damage.
After a period we all wanted beauty – Israel’s top fragrance chain opens in the North
IDF Home Front Command to extend siren warning times for Hezbollah rockets
An existential buffer: To secure North, Israel must push Hezbollah beyond the Litani - opinion
Rosh Hashanah in the North: 'A game of chance'
Domestic affairs: Rosh Hashanah in northern Israel’s theater of war.
Dvir Sharvit, Revital Yehud named as civilians killed in Kiryat Shmona rocket barrage
Two years ago, Yehud recovered from cancer and decided to move from Eilat to Kiryat Shmona, following her partner, Sharvit.
IDF: As northern security improves, need to discuss practicalities of residents returning to border
For much of the war, 60,000 displaced residents of the North slammed the government for forgetting them while the country's attention focused on Gaza, the South, and the hostages.
IDF intercepts two surface-to-surface missiles fired from Lebanon
Earlier on Sunday, starting at 8:27 a.m. local time, multiple rocket sirens sounded in the Carmel area of northern Israel.
'Light at end of the tunnel': Northern regional council head says IDF ops. offer hope
He noted the IDF's recent activities allowed the northern residents to see "in a visible time span of weeks, the return of life to the 200 thousand people who live here."
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'All focus has moved North, the Gaza war is ending without the hostages,' says hostage family
Goren explained that he is worried that the hostages will be neglected and that state and public focus will move on from them.
MDA's intensive care bus makes operational debut amid escalation in North
In this mission, nine premature babies were transported in the specialized bus — which includes seven beds and ten seats
Northern Israel’s cities are caught in the crosshairs
Reporter’s Notebook: Bent but not broken, the Krayot need shelters.
'The gloves are off': Beirut strike signals end of symmetry with Hezbollah, expert says
"Part of the decision is that there is no intention to continue playing this symmetric game that Israel has been playing with Hezbollah so far," Lt. Col. (res.) Yaron Buskila told Maariv.