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The Houthi Health Ministry reports that IDF strikes in Sana’a left 6 eliminated and at least 86 wounded.
France summons the American ambassador after Charles Kushner accused Macron’s government of turning a blind eye to antisemitism.
Trump: “Why is it that ABC and NBC FAKE NEWS, two of the absolute worst and most biased networks anywhere in the World, aren't paying Millions of Dollars a year in LICENSE FEES. They should lose their Licenses for their unfair coverage of Republicans and/or Conservatives, but at a minimum, they should pay up BIG for having the privilege of using the most valuable airwaves anywhere at anytime!!! Crooked "journalism" should not be rewarded, it should be terminated!!!”
Former Navy Commander Eliezer (Cheney) Marom: "We need to take care of senior Houthi officials, just as we took care of senior Iranian officials, and there the pool of senior leadership is smaller. The thing is, it's very far away. For years, we haven't handled intelligence in this region properly."
Bitten on a trip - and infected with malaria: 13-year-old hospitalized in serious condition.
US ambassador claims France is not acting against anti-Semitism.
Former Air Defense Commander Brigadier General (res.) Doron Gavish on the Houthi disintegrating missile: "This is not the first time that Israel's defense systems have dealt with this type of capability. The damage caused, if it is caused by this type of missile, is also smaller than a disintegrating missile."
Syrian President Confirms "Advanced Talks" for Security Agreement with Israel.
Incited to terrorism and expressed support for Hamas: Indictment filed against 19-year-old resident of the Bedouin diaspora.
The Syrian president met today with Arab media figures, including the director of the Sky News Arabia channel, who claimed that al-Sharaa confirmed that Syria is in advanced talks with Israel: "He said he wants to revive the ceasefire and that there will be a security arrangement that will preserve Syria's sovereignty and open up the possibility of confidence-building steps that may lead to peace in the future."
Netanyahu's message to his coalition partners: "I will not break up the bloc for Gantz."
Kazem Khaliliya, a Big Brother contestant, was killed in a car accident on Highway 6.
Israel Film and Television Academy: Director Uri Barbash will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Ophir Awards ceremony.
Lieutenant Uri Gerlitz prepared the building for demolition - the bomb exploded prematurely: Additional details from the incident in Khan Yunis.
Against the backdrop of planning to occupy Gaza City, the Chief of Staff sends a sharp message to cabinet ministers: "We have created the conditions for the release of the hostages."
Israel against the British "Daily Mirror", which published a harsh photo of a Gazan child under the headline "Stop starving the children in Gaza": "The child suffers from underlying diseases; media outlets around the world are serving as a platform for Hamas propaganda."
"Love for the homeland, then for the martyrs, then for October 7th": Security forces in Judea and Samaria arrested 3 suspects on charges of supporting terrorism, after they posted inflammatory messages on social media.
The Hamas Interior Ministry in Gaza called on residents of Gaza City not to comply with IDF demands, to stay home, and not to evacuate the city to the south of the Strip.
Iranian representatives and representatives of Germany, France and Britain will meet in Geneva for talks on the nuclear issue and the lifting of sanctions.
Chief of Staff Zamir at the Navy Base: We met the three objectives of Operation Gideon Chariots - we hit Hamas hard, we removed threats from the border and the settlements, and as a result of military pressure, we created the conditions for the release of the hostages.
Education Minister Kish opposes initiative to wear yellow shirts to school opening day: "I would ask that uniform attire be observed before the procedures. The white color is festive and symbolizes unity and hope."