Israeli military officials believe the Houthis do not have many functioning missile launchers left
By Jewish News Syndicate
Plus, Hamas ‘blink’ first over ceasefire proposals
More than 80 construction workers are trapped underneath the remains of a 33-floor building
The corporation says it is dealing with training in-house, according to the Telegraph
A woman received moderate injuries after sirens were sounded
But protests urging an agreement to bring home the hostages continue on the streets of Israel
The combat aircraft programme has been exempted from the UK’s limited arms sales ban
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Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani allegedly offered open support for the terrorist group despite holding various positions in the government now acting as a mediator in ceasefire talks
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The terror group’s leadership in Gaza is said to be at odds with its political wing in Qatar
By Jacob Jaffa
Plus, Hamas split over latest Gaza ceasefire proposal
By In Israel
But compared to some other faiths, Judaism retains a high retention rate
By Simon Rocker
The legislation represents a key victory for the Netanyahu government but has been criticised as an ‘attack on Israeli democracy’
By The JC Leader
Western leaders think Israel must be dragged back from the brink of victory and condemned to the purgatory of endless talks and conflict.
The IDF is yet to confirm the demise of Abdul Latif al-Qanou, who was reportedly living in the nearby refugee camp
By JC Reporter
Plus, Egypt ‘humiliated’ after Hamas causes renewed ceasefire talks to collapse
One rabbi labelled the increasingly prominent trend away from secularism as a ‘Jewish awakening’
By Florit Shoihet