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IDF hands Jordan the bodies of terrorists after attack on troops
The bodies of two terrorists who infiltrated from Jordan and opened fire on Israeli forces were handed over to Jordanian authorities under government orders.
Hostage families thank Trump for his robust ultimatum demanding release of hostages
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum: ‘It is now evident to all: the time has come. We must bring them home NOW.’
Israel-Philippines relations flourish with arms deals and tourism pact
Israel Shipyards has delivered a Shaldag-class patrol boat to the Philippine Navy, marking a significant step in strengthening ties between the two nations.
Israel begins reopening northern national parks
The phased reopening offers a glimmer of hope for the north, but the scars of war remain evident.
WATCH - MUST SEE! Heavy clashes in Syria north of Hama
The Al-Qaeda-affiliated group in Turkey, HTS (Tahrir Al-Sham), is being confronted by the Syrian Arab Army, with support from Russian air force jets.
Israeli forces neutralize assailant in eastern Jerusalem
The man was shot by undercover officers while throwing stones at passing vehicles and was later evacuated to the hospital for medical treatment.
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IDF warns of travel risks amid legal actions over Gaza war
Thirty soldiers have been instructed to refrain from traveling to foreign countries.
IDF Soldiers Under Threat from NGO Publishing Personal Details
The Belgium-based Hind Rajab Foundation is focused on tracking Israeli soldiers on social media and then disclosing their full names and locations when they travel outside of Israel.
Mediators in Israel-Lebanon cease-fire worry agreement won't hold
Amid concerns from Washington and Paris about actions that could undermine the cease-fire agreement and violations by both sides, a French general is scheduled to arrive in the region this week.