Israeli products were confiscated after they were discovered on the shelves of stores in Lebanon. So far, it is unknown how they got there.
The money, which was passed by the previous government and a continuation of funding from the previous Netanyahu government, seeks to address the issue of a lack of education in the Arab sector.
Hezbollah confirmed that “a group of youths” had marched through the Ghajar village to protest Israel’s holding onto southern Ghajar.
The statement from the Prime Minister's Office emphasized the nation's commitment to "stand by Greece in combating massive wildfires."
Possible economic gestures include developing the Gaza marine natural gas field and the construction of industrial zones inside the West Bank.
The Israeli Voice Index found that most Israelis are dissatisfied with the government's handling of nearly every field.
The frequent name changes of ministries in recent years have cost the public millions of shekels.