RTVE, which courted controversy with its openly anti-Israel stance during its coverage of the competition, reportedly harbours ‘doubts’ about the validity of the public vote.
By Jacob Jaffa
The suspect, identified as Moshe Atias, 18, is alleged to have conducted ‘a large number of different missions’ for the regime, knowing they could harm state security.
By JC Reporter
The move came under intense international pressure and alongside the renewed ground operation in the Strip
Plus, Muhammad Sinwar likely killed in hospital strike, Katz confirms
By Nathan Jeffay
Yahya Sinwar saw peace talks between Jerusalem and Riyadh as detrimental to the terror group
By Imogen Garfinkel
Israel has not yet confirmed the report by Saudi news channels
The public vote for Israel’s entry was the highest in the history of the competition
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Antizionists are making an example of a Democrat who dares to back Israel – and his own party is letting it happen
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The chair of Finchley Reform said its council was not ‘notified or consulted’ before three of its deputies added their signatures
The woman’s sister interrupted a settler leader’s eulogy, accusing him of politicising the tragedy
Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the revised assessment and reiterated his resolve to continue the war until the captives are freed
Plus, UN blocking US-led Gaza aid plan
The far-right national security minister and his wife, Ayala, were reportedly assaulted by a group of Orthodox men who called him a ‘murderer’ and shouted anti-conscription slogans
Private Arthur Gasner’s remains were discovered alongside those of two of his comrades, unknowingly buried at a military cemetery
‘Israel is demanding something basic, moral, human—to return our boys and girls home,’ said Danny Danon, Jerusalem’s envoy to the UN
By Vita Fellig
The deliveries will be made by a new private foundation operating under Jerusalem’s new distribution plan