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IDF Combat Aircraft Take to the Skies After Gaza Rockets Fired at Southern Israel


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Israeli combat drones flew over northern and southern Gaza on Thursday night within 20 minutes of a rocket attack fired by terrorists at southern Israeli Jewish communities.

One rocket was fired at Israeli territory, the IDF said, adding that the projectile was intercepted by the Iron Dome aerial defense system, indicating it was heading directly at a populated area.

Residents of the area reported hearing a large explosion.

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Teen seriously injured in shooting attack regains consciousness

Tamar Aharon, the 14-year-old girl who was severely injured in a shooting attack in Kiryat Arba, is now breathing on her own and has regained consciousness.

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On Thursday night, Tamar was shot in the head by an Arab terrorist.The public is requested to continue praying for the recovery of Tamar, the daughter of Nira.

Tamar was shot in the head while walking in the street, and evacuated to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center, where she underwent head surgery. Initial investigations showed that the bullet had been fired from above, strengthening the estimate that the bullet was not aimed specifically at Tamar. In any case, it was not sniper fire.

In addition, shots were not heard in the area, supporting the belief that the shot was fired from a great distance.

Tamar's mother told MK Orit Strock (Religious Zionism), "The girls were coming back from the supermarket and on the way, Tamar was shot. She felt the hit and screamed, 'Oyyyyyyyy!'"

Dr. Moris Matityahu, an expert family physician who works in the Meuhedet health clinic in Kiryat Arba, provided Tamar with initial medical care.

He recalled, "The girl was brought by her sister to the entrance of the Meuhedet clinic, where the sister said that the girl had received a strong blow to her head from an unknown source. A cleaning worker who met her at the entrance brought her in immediately, and while she was still conscious to the treatment room, where I provided her with initial treatment and attempted to locate the source of the bleeding, which was very heavy."

"At the same time, an ambulance was called and arrived within a few minutes. Upon its arrival, the girl lost consciousness, began convulsing, was immediately treated, and was evacuated by the staff of the mobile ICU."

On Thursday night, the head of the Kiryat Arba council, Eliyahu Libman, said that Tamar was out of danger.

"Thank G-d, Tamar is no longer in danger, but she is still sedated and on a ventilator. We want our children to feel safe, and demand that the security forces launch an operation and confiscate the weapons. This lawless reality cannot continue," Libman said.

The Kiryat Arba-Hebron Local Council responded by stating, "Around 5:00 p.m., a girl who was walking around the Council was hit in the head by gunfire. The girl is now being treated in intensive care. The girl's family has been informed, and the Council is accompanying the girl. We demand that the security forces carry out searches and find the source of the shooting. Our blood is not worthless."

 
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Makes a comeback....

with greater support from Beit Habad and the students.



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In 2021 there was Muslim Brotherhood in the government,
and an Islamist cleric promised the end of Israel.

Those who followed were eager to brag about
their 'victories' against random people on
TikTok...while Hamas joined in...until
they've got to some Yeshivah boys
too desperate, who mumified
them during a live stream.

Basically your cheap Islamist propaganda
is responsible for strengthening the
lines of IDF with Orthodox youth,
and the attention to Ben Gvir.

Ben Gvir's family made Aliyah from Kurdistan,
Ben Ari's family from Afghnistan, and Arabs
already set all the convenient arguments
for PM Netanyahu to leverage these
contradictions in any scenario.
 
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''Nothing escapes my notice'' - President Herzog was asked if he would host Ben Gabir, and this is how he answered

In the context of the elections that ended and the strengthening of MK Ben Gvir, the president of the state was asked in a meeting with high school students about the chairman of 'Otzma Yehudit: "Ben Gvir was confirmed by the court"

President Herzog refers to Itamar Ben Gvir - President Yitzhak Herzog and his wife were hosted at the Jerusalem religious high school 'Himelfarb' where he also answered students' questions.

To the question of one of the students, whether he will host Knesset member Itamar Ben Gvir at the president's residence after his father previously refused to accept Rabbi Kahana. His answer: "There is a difference between the Kach faction as it was then and today, including the platform and the fact that Ben Gvir was approved by the High Court of Justice and was even in the president's house with Rivlin."





"I would be careful about comparisons"

Herzog's full words: "I won't start with a lecture on the difference, You need to understand the difference between the Kach faction that existed then and the religious Zionism that exists today, including their platform and that Ben Gvir was approved by the Supreme Court and were in the President's House even with Rivlin's predecessors, I would be careful about comparisons But I would certainly expect the entire top leadership in Israel to be in fraternal love and harmony."



 

Zvika Fogel: If it were up to me, establishing a National Guard is a condition for establishing a coalition. It is impossible to assign all tasks to the police.

Fogel has many ideas regarding the plans that Ben Gvir could realize as the Minister of the BTP. "The most important thing is to establish the National Guard and quickly - this is the condition for realizing the promise of governance. To continue assigning all these multiple tasks to the police is impossible," Fogel said. "If it were up to me, the establishment of the National Guard would be a condition for the establishment of the coalition."

Although the decision to establish a National Guard took place about six months ago during Naftali Bennett's time as Prime Minister, Fogel pointed out that "there are no brigades and companies in the field yet. There is no real force, which is his mission." He added that "we need to recruit for this matter the best people with the most discipline who did combat service in the army, teach them to be police officers, and pay them a decent salary."

According to Fogel, the issue of salary is significant not only for recruitment to the National Guard, but also for the preservation of personnel in the police. "There are amazing commanders in the police and there are great police officers. If they were given a little more salary and allowed to develop as they do in the army, our police officers would be better," Vogel said. "A policeman is permanent. He should be given the opportunity to support his family with dignity and to develop."

Ben Gvir, who will indeed be appointed Minister of Internal Security, is expected to demand an addition of six billion shekels to the ministry's budget - which will be earmarked, among other things, for raising the salary of police officers up to the rank of corporal by approximately 3,000 to 4,000 shekels. Along with the salary, Fogel also said that more police officers simply must be added.

 
Following the increase in attacks in the region - an increase in the demand for guns among women in Judea and Samaria

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More and more women are joining the shooting course held in Kiryat Arba, training and preparing themselves for emergency situations.

In light of the increase in attacks in the region, there is an increase in the demand to carry guns with a license among women in Judea and Samaria.

For the past two years, a shooting course for women has been operating in Kiryat Arba, to improve the skill of using a gun, initiated by Rina Ariel - mother of the late 13-year-old Hillel Ariel, who was murdered in her bed in 2016

 
Within a few hours: three car theft incidents by Bedouin criminals in Be'er Sheva

Following the wave of vehicle thefts in the south, the police are changing policy and instructing the officers to conduct a close pursuit until the perpetrators are apprehended


 

Four groups have been announced to conduct experiments in operating autonomous buses in Israel

The winning groups are expected to start experimental programs for operating autonomous buses in the coming months that will last about two years | About NIS 61 million will be invested in the demonstrations that will be carried out as part of the call out, about half of which is from the state budget.

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