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The cabinet decided to establish a ministerial team to implement the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza, including Ben Gvir, Smotrich and Levin.
Singapore has imposed economic sanctions on four Israeli citizens – Baruch Marzel, Benzi Gopstein, Meir Mordechai Ettinger and Elisha Yared. According to a statement from the Singaporean government, the four are responsible for “extreme and serious acts of violence.”
Yesha Council CEO Omer Rahamim on the disturbances in Judea and Samaria: "The attempt to create some kind of comparison between the Arabs and Jews in Samaria is a false comparison. The more aggressive the IDF is towards the enemy living there, the fewer such incidents there will be. When a person fears for his life, he is likely to act in a bad way."
Captivity survivors before their meeting with President Trump: "It's not over until everyone returns."
US President Donald Trump meets with 26 hostage survivors at the White House: "Today you are no longer hostages - you are heroes."
President Trump to captivity survivor Matan Engerst: "He went through real hell. But Matan did not break, and today he is a living testament to the resilience of the Jewish people. Matan - you are a true inspiration to us all."
The police decided to prosecute May Golan's wife for the drug lab in her home. Her husband responded: "This is definitely my incident. I wasn't afraid of anything regarding my wife."
Development in the child kidnapping case in Germany: An Israeli-Russian businessman has contacted German authorities and asked to be questioned, claiming that he can link Yaakov Perry and Zvika Naveh's CGI company to the incident.
Suspected murder in Rahat: Father and 17-year-old son shot dead and three other people injured. Police suspect: "The shooting was carried out as part of a dispute between cousins."
Musician and high-tech man Guy Horowitz took dozens of beloved Israeli songs, translated them into English and let artificial intelligence re-perform them. Dana Herman played the result to some of the composers and singers who wrote them, and received reactions that ranged from shock and enthusiasm to laughter and revulsion.
More than 7 km long - and with about 80 rooms: The tunnel in Rafah where Hadar Goldin was held.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin signed the appointment letter for retired judge Yosef Ben Hamo as director of the investigation into the MAGRit.
Israel officially commented on the sale of F35 jets to Saudi Arabia: "There is a clear understanding with the US."
Ran Ben Shimon, coach of the Israeli national soccer team, after failing to qualify for the World Cup: "We came very, very close to Italy in terms of ability. So I'm happy with some things, and some things need to be improved." On the chances of qualifying for Euro 2028: "I believe in the path we're taking. I believe that the Israeli team will reach a major tournament."