The Ministry of Defence told the JC that ‘no UK officials were able to’ attend the conference
By Jamie Shapiro
Analyst says the flaw means the Islamic Republic lacks deterrence when it comes to military targets
By Ellie Grant
The Israeli military said they had struck 1,300 targets including long-range cruise missiles within Lebanon
By JC Reporter
Militia leader Hassan Nasrallah ‘remains alone at the top,’ said Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense says the surge in exports comes as industries ‘are committed to Israels war effort’
The last days of Pesach reveal our sorrow at bloodshed but wars must not be lost
By Rabbi Michael Pollak
It sent a message to the regime that we can hit them any time but allowed us to focus on Gaza
By Yossi Kuperwasser
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