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Israeli officials: There are dozens of cells trying to promote terrorist attacks against Israelis and Jews around the world.
The defense establishment recognizes that the attacks against Hezbollah are not enough and a broader move will be needed. In Israel, it is recognized that the terrorist organization is restoring its military capabilities, and it is possible that the IDF will also attack areas that it has avoided so far.
The Civil Administration has begun the process of expropriating 1,800 dunams for the preservation and development of the archaeological site in Sebastia in Samaria. The Civil Administration: "The expropriation will be carried out in areas located in Area C, and is being carried out following deliberate neglect by the owners and Palestinian authorities"
Suspected wave of arson attacks in Beersheba: 15 trapped people rescued from nine residential buildings. Police launch investigation.
Suspicion: Former Civil Administration official forged entry permits for Palestinians for medical needs.
The US and Russia have drawn up a blueprint for ending the war in Ukraine. According to reports, the draft, formulated by Trump's envoy Vitkoff and Kremlin adviser Dmitriev, includes severe security restrictions on Kiev.
Jordan signals interest in renewing the "Prosperity" project, in which Israel will assist Jordan with the country's serious water supply problem.
US President Trump signs law requiring release of all documents and testimony related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
80 years after his family was sent to Auschwitz, singer and songwriter Yehuda Poliker performed for the first time in Thessaloniki last night. "We will continue to perform everywhere in the world despite the difficulties and despite the war," he said on stage.
Sad end in Thailand: Sagi Mor, who was swept out to sea in northern Koh Phangan after jumping into the water to save his son, was found lifeless.
A suspicious envelope arrived at the Prime Minister's Office, sappers and paramedics were called to the scene.
The family members of the late brothers Aviad and Gideon Rivlin, who were murdered at the Nuba party, dream of establishing a home for lone soldiers in their memory: "Aviad himself was a lone soldier. We want to add more children to our family - and give dad and mom a reason to get up in the morning."
The Mossad has published a series of arrests of Hamas cells that were planning attacks in Europe. The son of a senior Hamas official was involved in establishing a terrorist infrastructure in Vienna; the two met in Qatar in September. Israel claims: There is possible involvement of the Hamas leadership in promoting terrorism on the continent