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Israeli-Druze group crosses border into Syria, IDF says working to bring them back - KAN
The illegal crossings come after the US announced an alleged ceasefire between Israel and Syria.
Israel's eyes and ears: The IDF squadron that the entire Middle East fears
'Ellipsis,' an intimate murder mystery movie from Spain, arrives in Israel - review
IDF intercepts Houthi missile from Yemen after sirens triggered from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
Love among the yurts, and the charm of 'Too Much': What to watch on TV in Israel
Check out the series, movies and shows hitting Israel's screens this week.
Israel's living soundtrack: The Tower of David's exhibit on Yehoram Gaon
A living soundtrack of Israeli culture that offers a profound journey through 70 years of Israeli music, cinema, and the enduring spirit of Jerusalem.
Israeli spy chief visits US amid bid to move Palestinians out of Gaza - Axios
Trump suggested in February that the US take over Gaza, temporarily moving its two million inhabitants, while the land is rebuilt.
Ben-Gvir files lawsuit against journalists, media outlets for NIS 1 m., claims 'false blood libel'
According to the million NIS lawsuit, Ben-Gvir claims that a video of him was taken out of context to make it seem that he doesn’t want the return of the hostages.
IDF probes commander who allegedly ignored soldier's attempted suicide
A professional workshop was held for the command staff to identify and recognize signs of distress, refining their response to soldiers in need.
Israel has 'made significant strides' in Qatar talks, Hamas is curbing progress - Israeli official
"The flexibility and constructive approach shown by Israel in the negotiations are not matched by Hamas,” the official said.
Hamas says it will not agree to an interim truce if latest round of talks fail
The terrorist organization also said that if an agreement was not reached in the latest round of ceasefire talks, the group would not agree to an interim truce or partial hostage deal in the future.
Hostage talks are in advanced stages, Netanyahu tells pope in phone call - report
Netanyahu held a call with Pope Leo XIV, where he expressed optimism about the hostage talks, while the Pope asked to keep sacred places safe from the war.
Israel's battle-tested air defenses 'exceeded expectations' in Iran war, missile defense chief says
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Iron Dome, Arrow, and David's Sling got their 'combat proven' stamp during the war with Iran. Now, the director of the Israel Missile Defense Organization explains what's next.
‘Read my lips this gov't will not fall’: Israeli coalition faces crisis over haredi draft law
As Israel’s ruling coalition fractures over the Haredi Draft bill, religious parties threaten to quit, and pressure mounts from reservists, the government clings to a narrow majority.