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A bomb attack targeting IDF soldiers at a bus stop in Acre was thwarted. The attack was planned by a local resident who identifies with the Islamic State terrorist organization and had been in contact with IS operatives abroad.
Since the beginning of the year: Shin Bet has arrested 42 Arab-Israelis who were identified with ISIS, of whom several local organizations were thwarted that planned to carry out attacks in Israel.
Documents found in the Gaza Strip reveal: Hamas' direct connection to financing the "Tsumud" flotilla to Gaza.
Official documents found in Gaza indicate a direct link between Hamas and the leadership of the Sumud flotilla.
New York Times report: The Trump administration deported about 100 Iranians from the US back to Iran.
Prime Minister Netanyahu on the scoreboard at the end of the visit to Washington: "Instead of Hamas isolating us, we turned things around and isolated it. Now the whole world is pressuring Hamas to accept the conditions we set - the release of all the hostages, while the IDF remains in most of the Strip."
The British Labour Party voted in favor of defining Israel's actions in Gaza as "genocide," after adopting the conclusions of a UN report that determined that Israel committed genocide in the Strip.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced the cancellation of the free trade agreement with Israel and the "reform" of the free trade agreement with the United States.
About 150 young people have been arrested in Morocco in the past two days after taking part in a demonstration against corruption and in favor of improving government services to the public. The protesters accuse the country of spending huge sums on building soccer stadiums in preparation for the 2030 World Cup, which it is hosting.
The pro-Palestinian flotilla "Somoud" has reported that it is about 150 miles from the Gaza Strip, meaning that more than 50 ships in the flotilla have entered Israel's interception range. The Navy continues to prepare to take control of the vessels.
"Thousands of phone calls to Israelis": Head of the Defense Center in the National Cyber Directorate, Ohad Meshulam, on the Iranian recruitment attempts - "What's interesting is the simplicity, hacking into two switchboards. There is no harm to whoever answered or clicked on a number."
IDF: Two Hezbollah terrorists who promoted rocket fire at Kiryat Shmona and other areas were eliminated.
Knesset approved: 31 billion shekels will be added to the state budget for security needs and civilian expenses in the war with Iran.
A senior officer in the office of the head of the Military Intelligence, Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder was suspended after he went on vacation abroad without reporting as required - and in effect "disappeared" from his commanders for several days. The IDF confirmed the details and said that the officer took full responsibility for his actions.
Unusual incident in the Negev: An Israeli suspect was killed during a security forces pursuit of a smuggling ring near the Egyptian border - after his vehicle collided with an IDF vehicle.
The giant strike at Bank Hapoalim continues: 180 bank branches will not operate today, thousands of employees will be absent in protest of management's cutbacks, despite the bank's record profits.
Minister Elkin on the American outline for ending the war: "It is clear that the agreement is good for Israel. Hamas is under great pressure; if it says yes, goals will be achieved." On Netanyahu's apology to Qatar, he added: "I didn't like it, but if a good agreement is reached for Israel, it's a negligible detail that will be forgotten."
Two officers and three armored fighters were seriously injured in a battle in the northern Gaza Strip.
The IDF and Shin Bet killed the deputy commander of the Hamas Zeitoun Battalion, who ordered the release of hostages.
The UK's Maritime Trade Operations Agency (UMTO) said an unidentified object hit the ship, which caught fire, in the incident southeast of the Yemeni city of Aden. The Embry agency said the ship was registered as Dutch.
Report: After 20 years together, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have separated.