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  1. 6 hari yang lalu · Zaidi ya hayo, wanachama wa Hezbollah walirusha makombora tofauti kwenye kambi za kijeshi za Israel huko Kfar Giladi, al-Metula na makazi ya Doviv, na kugonga shabaha zilizowekwa kwa usahihi. ... Makabiliano hayo yalianza baada ya utawala wa Tel Aviv kuanzisha mashambulizi ya kimbari kwenye Ukanda wa Gaza kufuatia operesheni ya kushtukiza ya ...

  2. 5 hari yang lalu · Incoming air raid sirens sounded in several communities in the Galilee Panhandle region in northern Israel, including Beit Hillel, HaGoshrim, Kfar Giladi, Kiryat Shmona, Margaliot, Misgav Am and ...

  3. 4 hari yang lalu · Demonstrators call for the release of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip, outside Hakirya Base in Tel Aviv, July 3, 2024 (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90) ... 2022. (Michael Giladi/Flash90)

  4. 13 Jun 2024 · TEL AVIV KOMPAS.TV - Hizbullah telah meluncurkan 215 roket ke sebelah utara Israel, dalam aksi yang disebut sebagai pembalasan kematian komandam senior mereka. Selain 215 roket, Hizbullah juga melunucrkan sejumlah rudal dan drone ke utara Israel, Rabu (12/6/2024) malam. Hizbullah sendiri menegaskan bahwa itu adalah pembalasan atas kematian komandan mereka atas serangan udara malam sebelumnya.

  5. 2 hari yang lalu · Early relations (up to 1967) 1948–1949: South African recognition of Israel The South African delegation to the 1935 Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine.. The Union of South Africa was among the thirty-three states that voted in favour of the 1947 United Nations (UN) Partition Plan, which endorsed the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.

  6. 1 hari yang lalu · In late October 2023, publicly available sources gathered by the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) at Tel Aviv University and the US-based Center for Strategic and International ...

  7. 29 Jun 2024 · Moti Giladi sings “My Way” in Yiddish (Mayn veg) at the Festival of Jewish Culture in Warsaw: “Singer’s Warsaw” in Warsaw, Poland, in 2007. The festival, which has been taking place since 2004, is named after the prominent Yiddish writer, Isaac Bashevis Singer [1902–1991], who was born in Poland at the turn of the 20th century.