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Israel didn't give permits to these Bedouin villages to build bomb shelters. So they built their own
When sirens wail in the southern Israeli desert to herald an incoming missile, Ahmad Abu Ganima's family scrambles outside.
The IDF successfully intercepted the missile launched by the Iran-backed terror group, with no reports of casualties or damage.
The main area where sirens were activated was the Dead Sea region, including Ein Bokek, Masada, Ein Tamar, Neve Zohar, and Neot HaKikar. Simultaneously, a siren was also activated in Kfar HaNokdim in ...
Khamenei seen in first public appearance since war • Hamas requests 'unacceptable' changes to Gaza deal, PMO says • Hostage ...
Debbie Koristz, associate director of advocacy and programming for American Jewish Committee (AJC) Palm Beach, and her family ...
IDF identifies launch of missiles from Yemen toward Israeli territory. Sirens sounded in the Dead Sea and Judean Foothills ...
For Israel’s 300,000-strong Bedouin community, there are no shelters to protect them from incoming missiles, so they have to improvise: hiding in steel containers and vehicles buried under 10 ...
Over 2,800 American students were in Israel with Birthright when conflict with Iran escalated in June 2025, prompting ...
Israeli military has said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen early Sunday morning. A spokesperson for the Houthi ...
When we were down in the shelter I was checking my phone and scrolling Instagram, and then I saw that Israel had started ...
The Israel Defense Forces said it "most likely" intercepted the projectiles.The post Gaza terrorists launch two rockets at Israel appeared first on JNS.org.
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