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Dramatic rescue in Iran: Hundreds of American fighters participated in the rescue operation of the navigator. Two American planes were destroyed by the US military so that they would not fall into enemy hands. The navigator is safe and sound.
No casualties reported after Iran’s third ballistic missile strike today. The IDF says the missile that triggered northern Israel sirens was intercepted.
Unusual incident at Ben Gurion Airport: A suspicious package began to emit smoke, and all employees in the complex were evacuated immediately.
A senior Hamas delegation met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul, including Muhammad Darwish, Khaled Mashal, Khalil al-Hiya, and Zahar Jabarin. The delegation thanked Erdogan for his support of the Palestinian cause, discussing the ceasefire, humanitarian aid to Gaza, and tensions in Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Erdogan reaffirmed Turkey’s strong backing of Palestinian rights and their cause.
Lebanon’s president on the Iranian ambassador refusing to leave: “He is not officially an ambassador, hasn’t submitted his credentials, and holds no formal position at the embassy.”
Two U.S. transport aircraft broke down at a remote base inside Iran during the pilot a rescue mission. SOF Orders were given to destroy the disabled planes to prevent them from falling into enemy hands.
Ahead of an IDF strike in Dahiya, Lebanon residents of a building in Al-R’Biri neighborhood are urged to evacuate, spokesman says.
Syria: A jihadist from the Arab tribes in northeastern Syria, from the areas conquered by the Syrian Democratic Forces and the Kurds, threatens the Prime Minister not to dare "to harm a hair on the heads of the residents of the Gaza Strip, they will come and behead the Jews, and they are not afraid of death." The jihadist from the Arab tribes in northeastern Syria waves an axe in his hands.
The cousin of Maj. Gen. Guy Loder, who fell yesterday in Lebanon: He was a very special boy and man, always positive, friendly and loved. He loved sports, climbed for years, played basketball, traveled, participated in a scouting group and guided the working youth in the community. At first, they didn't want to recruit him for the army due to his low profile, but he didn't give up.
Reports that strategic companies in the Mahshahr region, which include major oil and petrochemical companies in Ahvaz, are still burning.
Israel is weighing partial security coordination with Syria amid Lebanon’s failure to rein in Hezbollah, potentially overseeing southern Lebanon while Syria handles the north; the Syrian Hermon may be returned, with talks, direct or U.S.-mediated, seen as a last-resort option.
MK Amit Halevi on the High Court's decision to allow the demonstrations yesterday: The judges justified the hearing on Shabbat in the name of protecting life, but in practice they did exactly the opposite and endangered human lives. The High Court simply should not intervene in issues it does not understand.
Israel is preparing to attack energy facilities in Iran next week - and is waiting for the green light from the US.
Argentina expels top Iranian diplomat. Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno confirmed that Mohsen Soltani Tehrani, Iran's acting ambassador to Argentina, left the country "in accordance with instructions," after being given just 48 hours.
A new militia in Iraq is threatening the US in the region. A recently formed Sunni armed group called the Zubair bin al-Awwam Brigades is allegedly threatening US troops in the region. Members of the group are seen armed with several M16A4 series rifles (with UID tags) and AKS-47/AKM assault rifles.
After the High Court ruling regarding the demonstration in Tel Aviv: The Western Wall rabbi asked the Pakaar to "examine the guidelines regarding worshipers."
After the High Court ruling on Saturday regarding the demonstrations, the former Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yitzhak Yosef, attacked the judges with harsh words: "These are Israel haters, all the troubles in matters of religion and state are because of these wicked judges. May the Holy One, blessed be He, destroy them."
Fire breaks out at Afco refinery in Bahrain as a result of Iranian attack.
Private daycares and kindergartens will be able to return to activity at the end of Passover, even in "orange" localities.
"We will not stop supporting you": Head of "Christians for Israel" in the Netherlands in an interview, in the shadow of an attempted attack on Saturday night outside the community center.
An achievement for Israel in windsurfing: Tamar Steinberg won the gold medal at the Princess Cup in Palma de Mallorca.
The judge in the Polymarket gambling case sharply criticized: "This is a moral and ethical collapse. Is everyone in the Air Force sitting around gambling? It's very scary if this is what's happening in the State of Israel." The Attorney General's Office is considering requesting that the site's activities be blocked in Israel.
IDF Spokesperson in Arabic: We will soon attack a border crossing between Syria and Lebanon that Hezbollah is using.
Kuwait announced that Iranian drones attacked Kuwait's gas and energy infrastructure.
Reports of multiple simultaneous attacks with drones and missiles from Iran on US-linked positions and facilities in Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria.
A 50-year-old man collapsed in the Habima protected area during the alarm and was taken to Ichilov in serious condition after CPR.
10 protesters arrested at Habima Square in Tel Aviv: "They gathered in violation of the High Court decision and Home Front Command instructions."
Syria: After the attack on the UAE embassy compound in Damascus, Hamas supporters wearing kaffirs and Hamas flags hung PLO flags on the fence of the US embassy in Damascus.
Two senior officials at the Oil Ministry said that the complete shutdown of the stations is a blow to Iran's weak economy, and noted that restoring the service stations and returning the production lines to full operation may take about two years.