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El Al’s offices in Paris were vandalized on Thursday morning with anti-Semitic graffiti, including the phrase “Genocide Airline,” spray-painted on the building.
USA: An indictment has been filed against the suspect in the murder of Israeli embassy employees in Washington, Yaron Lisinsky and Sarah Milgram. Elias Rodriguez is charged with nine counts, including first-degree murder. If convicted, some of the counts carry the death penalty.
IDF Spokesperson: We attacked Hezbollah terror targets in southern Lebanon. Among the targets attacked were weapons depots, a launcher, and the organization's infrastructure, which stored engineering tools that were used to restore terror infrastructure in the region.
Hussam Ghourab, a member of Hezbollah's Unit 1900, was killed this week in an Israeli strike in the Lebanon Valley, after directing terrorist cells from southern Syria to launch rockets at Israel. According to estimates, this is a reorganisation of Hezbollah in the Middle East
Multiple people have been injured in an active shooter incident on North Grove Road in Glenwood, Iowa, with video showing a home on fire. The exact number of victims remains unclear.
Israeli striker Shawn Weissman was about to sign for the German team Fortuna Düsseldorf - a fan protest against him led the team to withdraw it.
High Court to hear petitions against ouster of Advocate General with expanded panel of nine judges.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed President Trump's words - that the decision to occupy the entire Gaza Strip rests with Israel: "As long as Hamas remains armed in Gaza, there will be no peace, and there will be no peaceful future, because it will happen again."
A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia was signed this morning. Representatives from the two Southeast Asian countries agreed to implement points to resolve their border dispute.
The IDF destroyed the home of terrorist Abd al-Fatah al-Haymouni in Hebron, who carried out the shooting attack in Jaffa in October 2024, in which seven people were murdered and 15 were injured, six seriously.
The cabinet is expected to approve the plan to occupy the Gaza Strip. The army opposes the plan, but the chief of staff says in closed meetings: "Whatever the political echelon decides - we will carry it out."
The White House has announced additional tariffs of 25% on goods imported from India. The White House statement claims that India is fueling the war in Ukraine by purchasing oil from Russia. US tariffs on India now stand at about 50%.
The Minister of Defense, the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, members of parliament and other political leaders in Ghana were killed in a military helicopter crash in the country: "The Government of Ghana sends condolences to the families of our people who were killed in the service of the country. All flags have been flown at half-mast until further notice"
A man died for 10 to 12 seconds of cardiac death as a result of an alarm. Doctors at Hillel Yaffe Hospital were able to bring him back to life. This is the first time in medical literature that a person died from panic during an alarm that could be proven because he had a monitor.
2,700 still missing and 200,000 still living in refugee camps: 11 years since the Yazidi genocide.
US Ambassador to Israel Huckabee clarifies: US is interested in increasing the number of food distribution sites to 16 and intends to support the process.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, on reports that President Trump wants to lead the humanitarian effort in the Gaza Strip: "The president wants additional aid to flow in, but not to Hamas. That the aid will go to those who really need food, not to thieves. When Trump promises something, he delivers."
On suspicion of attempting to form a terrorist cell: Two terrorist operatives were arrested in the Al-Amari refugee camp in the Ramallah area. The two were released from security detention over the past year, worked to establish a terrorist infrastructure, and were known to security forces as armed with pistols and long weapons.
Hezbollah announced that it would treat the Lebanese government's decision at a meeting yesterday, that the organization would disarm, as if it did not exist: "The Nawaf Salam government made a big mistake by making a decision to strip Lebanon of the weapons of resistance to the Israeli enemy."
Lebanon expert Dr. Youssri Khizran believes that there is a low chance of the government implementing the decision: "In Lebanon, the political system must take into account the political, religious and social divisions, and the Shiite component is the largest. 60% of all soldiers in the Lebanese army are Shiites, and for the Shiite community, weapons are an existential question."