A “fragment” from a ballistic missile launched from Iran struck a chemical plant in Israel’s south on Sunday, the IDF said, causing no injuries but sparking a blaze and prompting concerns of a hazardous chemicals leak.
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Iranian missile attack sparks blaze in chemical plant, fears of hazardous leak
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High Court orders freeze to proactive monitoring by Ben Gvir’s new ‘anti-incitement’ body
The High Court of Justice issued a temporary order Sunday to freeze the “proactive monitoring” of individuals on social media by the police’s new Incitement Department, following reports the body established by National Security…
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Netanyahu Doubles Down on Orban Endorsement in Fringe Hungarian Evangelical Magazine
Saving ‘Our Judeo-Christian Heritage’
Warning that Iran could destroy Hungary and Europe while lashing out at the continent’s ‘weak’ leaders, Israel’s prime minister claimed ‘militant Islam is trying to flood Europe’ as Viktor Orban fights for…
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Gadi Eisenkot rejects Bennett’s offer to unite parties, says he won’t be ‘number two’
Former IDF chief of staff and leader of the Yashar! Party Gadi Eisenkot, rejected ex-prime minister Naftali Bennett’s offer to unite parties ahead of the upcoming elections, saying he refused to serve as a second-in-command.“I believe in…
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Israeli police prevent Palm Sunday Mass at Jerusalem church
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli police prevented Catholic leaders from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate a private Mass on the Christian holiday of Palm Sunday for the first time in…
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Israel criticised after police block Latin Patriarch from Palm Sunday mass in Jerusalem
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Israel was stung by worldwide condemnation after it prevented the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from celebrating Palm Sunday in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, an unprecedented moment in the…
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Knesset set to pass 2026 budget as coalition holds firm
The vote on the Knesset’s 2026 state budget appeared set to pass its final readings on Sunday evening, following a full day of debates in the plenum scheduled to continue late into the night.
If the state budget is not approved in its second…
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Assault on CNN crew by Israeli soldiers reveals the IDF's hierarchy of accountability
American journalist Jeremy Diamond has already received an apology from the army. But the urgency of response, the language of regret, and the likelihood of investigation all depend on who is watching
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Herzog’s office requests additional materials from Justice Ministry on PM’s pardon request
President Isaac Herzog’s office said on Sunday that it had requested “additional supplementary materials” from the Justice Ministry regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request for a pardon in his corruption trial.
Herzog…
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