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Four IDF soldiers wounded by anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon

Four Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers were wounded by anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, the IDF reported on Monday.

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UN data suggests large revision in Gaza war casualty figures

Recent data published by the United Nations indicates a significant revision in the estimated number of women and children killed during the conflict in Gaza.

Read more: i24 News

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How bad is the US weapons freeze for Israel?

Diplomatic shockwaves have been traveling between Washington and Jerusalem in the aftermath of a paused weapons shipment that was due to arrive in Israel last week.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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‘A tear in the heart of Israel’: Nation marks a visceral post-October 7 Memorial Day

Israel began marking a uniquely somber Memorial Day on Sunday evening, the first since Hamas’s brutal October 7 massacre in southern Israel, as the country commemorated the deadliest year in five decades for those killed in war and terror.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Iran exploiting world’s focus on Gaza to advance nuclear weaponization

As the world’s attention is diverted to Gaza where Israel is waging a war against Hamas, Iran is working assiduously to develop its nuclear capability.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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IDF: We have enough arms for Rafah; PM: ‘We’ll fight with our fingernails’ if needed

The Israel Defense Forces asserted Thursday that the military had enough munitions for its planned missions, after United States President Joe Biden threatened that some arms shipments would be frozen if Israel launched a planned offensive in southern Gaza’s Rafah.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Almost a state, UN expected to back Palestinian bid for state status

The United Nations General Assembly on Friday is set to back a Palestinian bid to become a full U.N. member by recognizing it as qualified to join and sending the application back to the U.N. Security Council to “reconsider the matter favorably.”

Read more: Ynetnews

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Israel bombs Rafah, prepares for ground invasion after ceasefire talks with Hamas fall apart

Israel continues a missile strike on the city of Rafah, Hamas’ last stronghold in Gaza, after ceasefire talks with the terrorist regime once again fell apart.

Read more: Fox News

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Report: State Department set to confirm Israel not breaking international law in Gaza

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to submit a report to Congress as early as Friday on Israel’s conduct in Gaza that criticizes the IDF’s conduct but stops short of concluding it has violated international law, according to a report presented by Axios on Thursday.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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IDF announces soldier killed in Hezbollah attack on army post in north

An Israeli soldier was killed in a Hezbollah-claimed mortar and missile attack on an army position in the area of the northern community of Malkia on Wednesday, the military announced Thursday.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Israel, Hezbollah trade fire, Israeli minister warns of ‘hot summer’ at Lebanon border

Israel carried out heavy airstrikes in south Lebanon and Hezbollah said it had launched explosive drones and rockets at Israeli targets on Wednesday as Israel’s defence minister warned of a “hot summer” in the border region.

Read more: Reuters

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Israel strikes eastern Rafah as US warns a major assault could halt arms

Israeli tanks and warplanes bombarded areas of Rafah on Thursday, Palestinian residents said, after U.S. President Joe Biden vowed to withhold weapons from Israel if its forces launch a major invasion of the southern Gaza city.

Read more: Reuters

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Biden’s Israel threat slammed by pro-Israel lawmakers, mainstream Jewish groupsP

President Joe Biden’s CNN interview threatening to cut off offensive weapons transfers to Israel if Israel invades Rafah drew quick criticism from Israel-backing Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill, and from mainstream Jewish and pro-Israel organizations across the country.

Read more: Jewish Insider

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Netanyahu reaffirms promise to defeat Hamas, despite Biden threats

Amid the Biden administration’s decision to withhold arms from Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday reaffirmed Jerusalem’s resolve to defeat Hamas, even if it has to fight without U.S. backing.
Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Despite Hamas mortar rounds, Kerem Shalom crossing opens to allow humanitarian aid

The crossing was reopened on Wednesday morning, partly at the request of the U.S., following a phone call between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Joe Biden, despite ongoing mortar fire targeting Kerem Shalom even on the previous day.

Read more: Ynetnews

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IDF spokesman plays down US arms shipment holdup, says disagreements resolved privately

The Israel Defense Forces appeared Wednesday to minimize the seemingly unprecedented holdup of an arms shipment by a US administration concerned by the prospect of a major Israeli operation in the southern Gazan city of Rafah, saying the allies resolve any disagreements “behind closed doors.”

Read more: The Times of Israel

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US concerns over Israel’s Gaza policy led to weapons holdup

The Biden administration is holding up shipments of two types of Boeing-made precision bombs to send a political message to Israel, according to a U.S. official and six other people with knowledge of the deliberations.

Read more: Politico

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At Holocaust event, Biden, Johnson, Jeffries condemn antisemitic protests in US

U.S. President Joe Biden and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) condemned the antisemitic campus protests that have proliferated across the United States while at a Holocaust remembrance ceremony on Tuesday.
Read more: Jewish News Syndicate