“This will be a democratic and equitable commission,” the Israeli prime minister said in a statement, adding that he would be the first to testify.
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A new tourist complex invites guests to stay in 12 boutique apartments above the site said to have been King David’s Palace.
South African Christian leaders visit Israel to deepen ties, counter misinformation and reaffirm faith-based solidarity.
“Teach your children what happens when the world stays silent.”
Tuvia Book tells JNS that his PALMAR team “revolutionized battlefield medicine” during the war, highlighted by its rescue of singer Idan Amedi.
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Showing reporters the devastating damage caused by Iranian missiles, Bat Yam Mayor Tzvika Brot urges patience to allow the IDF to “finish the mission.”
