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Israeli Tanks have Entered the Gaza Strip
Israeli ground forces have penetrated relatively deep into the territory of the Gaza Strip, Israel's army radio reported. Numerous targets of the Islamist organization "Hamas" in the northern part of the strip were attacked.
Video footage of the overnight action shows armored vehicles driving through a sandy border zone, tank fire and explosions near destroyed buildings.
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Israel will Not Give Missiles to Ukraine despite US Pressure
Israel has rejected a US request to allow Berlin to supply Ukraine with anti-tank missiles developed in Israel, US and Israeli officials told Axios.
The missiles, which are made in Germany and would be transferred to Kyiv by the German government, were manufactured using Israeli technology. According to the license, Israel must approve any transfer of missiles to a third country.
Israel moves ahead on underground wall around Gaza!
Israel is pushing ahead with a project to build a giant underground wall around the Gaza Strip to block tunnels that could be used for attacks, the army said on Thursday.
Israel moves ahead on underground wall around Gaza
Israel is pushing ahead with a project to build a giant underground wall around the Gaza Strip to block tunnels that could be used for attacks, the army said on Aug. 10.
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Eight injured in Jerusalem terrorist attack
At least eight people were shot and injured in a shooting attack near Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem Sunday morning, police and emergency medical officials said.
Police described the incident as a terror attack. One woman, approximately 60 years old, was shot in the upper body and critically wounded in the attack, according to the Magen David Adom ambulance service.
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Israel pessimistic on Syria ceasefire, talks up sectarian partition
Israel voiced doubt on Feb. 14 that an international ceasefire plan for Syria would succeed, suggesting a sectarian partition of the country was inevitable and perhaps preferable.
Two Palestinian attackers killed as civilians intervene
Two Palestinians attacked Israelis with knives and a car in the West Bank Nov. 22 and were killed when civilians and security forces intervened, the latest in a nearly two-month wave of violence.
Israeli spy Pollard set free from US prison: Israeli PM
Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard was released on parole in the United States on Nov. 20 after 30 years in prison, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, a case that became a serious strain in relations between the close allies.
Outrage in Israel as Arab MP says to join Gaza flotilla
An announcement by an Arab Israeli lawmaker that he plans to join a pro-Palestinian flotilla seeking to break Israel's blockade on Gaza caused outrage June 22 among the country's political class.
Israel denies any link to reported cyberattack on Iran talks
An Israeli deputy minister dismissed as baseless on June 11 reports Israel may have had a connection to a computer virus that a security company said was used to hack into venues linked to international talks on Iran's nuclear programme.