Last week, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir unlawfully promoted Meir Suissa to chief superintendent, in a move that police sources say is underhanded opportunism, after it not approved by senior police staff
In an interview on army radio, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who frequently visits the site and calls for the violation of the statue quo, said 'With all due respect, I was elected for this very reason: to ensure that there is no discriminatory policy on the Temple Mount'
Hezbollah gives Sinwar the military pressure against Israel and buys him time to set the pace of the negotiations and insist on preliminary conditions. Netanyahu is using the time as if it was meant for him too, while endangering the hostages' lives
Ben-Gvir pushes for new Temple Mount policy; PM's office: Status-quo unchanged as Hamas calls for West Bank escalation ■ Iranian FM says Tehran's response to Israel will be 'definite, calculated and accurate' ■ IDF says five 'aerial targets' infiltrated Israel from Lebanon, most intercepted
This Egyptian claim contradicts not only Netanyahu's assessment, but also assessments made by other senior Israeli officials about Hamas' activity in the corridor
A reservist was also seriously wounded in the incident that killed Master Sergeant (Res.) Shlomo Yehonatan Hazut, 36 from Ashdod. On Sunday morning, the IDF announced that First Sergeant David Moshe Ben Shitrit, 21 from Geva Binyami was killed during Hezbollah's attack on northern Israel
While we are fighting our external enemies on multiple fronts, Israel is still being torn apart by an internal struggle over the country's democratic foundations, which are under assault by our own government
After a preemptive Israeli strike and Hezbollah rocket attacks on the north, residents feel abandoned and discriminated against. Three northern Israeli council heads announced they are severing ties with the government
Comparing Sinwar to Osama bin Laden, the NYT reported that the search for the Hamas leader 'is more complex and even more frustrating' since he's continuing to lead Hamas in a military campaign with Israel
The army is investigating whether First Sergeant David Moshe Ben Shitrit was killed by an interceptor rocket which mistakenly targeted his ship, or by shrapnel after a Hezbollah drone was intercepted over the ship
'The martyrs rejoice as they witness the beginning of revenge,' one commentator said about the Hezbollah response – which caused only minor damage – to Israel's killing of a Hezbollah commander last month. Others pointed out the anticlimax of the group's long-awaited reprisal