The cheese will be sold at about 540 points of sale, including around 400 neighborhood convenience stores, minimarkets, and Carrefour branches, for 4-4.5 shekels per 100 grams, a discount of about 50% from the current price.
As part of the move, increased aircraft traffic will be noticeable in the country’s skies. The Air Force emphasizes that this is an activity planned in advance for 2026 and there is no concern of a security incident.
According to reports on unofficial Arab channels cited by reporter Doron Kadosh, Turkish forces are stationed at the attacked base.
According to an Al-Jazeera report, four missiles were fired at the base’s runways. Israeli officials have not yet commented.
Additionally, joint training exercises are planned for the Border Police with rapid response teams in Judea and Samaria communities, with an emphasis on mass infiltration and raid scenarios.
Minister Israel Katz emphasized: “We will not allow violence and taking the law into one’s own hands by unauthorized parties.”
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