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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened Tehran, stating that any future aggression would be met with a far more powerful Israeli response than in the past.
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Mzinka announced that Prague opposes changing EU voting rules that would allow sanctions on Israel without unanimous consent.

A terrorist captured in the community over the weekend initially claimed he was looking for water, but broke during questioning and led police to a hidden knife.

Israel’s Transportation Minister Miri Regev has ordered officials to bar additional American refueling planes from landing at Ben Gurion Airport.
The sixth round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon has started in Italy, with the United States serving as a mediator.
Six Hamas terrorists were eliminated earlier in an IDF strike against a police post in the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli government has approved renaming the major highway connecting Jerusalem and central Israel in honor of the late former minister. The road will be called “The Levys’ Way.”
The IDF announced that Staff Sgt. Itay Chen, 19, a soldier in the 7th Brigade, was killed on October 7 and his body was abducted to Gaza. Chen was previously designated a fallen soldier whose burial place was unknown.
Reports from Iran indicate that five explosions were heard in the port city of Bandar Abbas, located on the shores of the Strait of Hormuz.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reports that a ship was attacked with a missile in the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman.

Our forces eliminated a Hamas naval squad commander in Gaza. In a separate strike, three armed terrorists who posed an immediate threat to soldiers were also killed.
Despite a nearly 9% increase in MRI scans last year, the median wait time was 37 days, placing Israel in a favorable position compared to other countries with public health systems, according to the Ministry of Health.
Today will be partly cloudy to clear with heat stress normal for the season, according to forecaster Lior Sudri.
Saudi Arabia attacked infrastructure belonging to the Houthi terror organization in Yemen last night.
The U.S. attacked a series of targets in Iran overnight. In response, dozens of missiles and drones were launched toward Gulf states.

Former President Trump commented on the attacks in Iran and his relationship with Netanyahu, stating, “I get along with Netanyahu well… Without the two of us, there would be no Israel.”
230 new immigrants from France have landed in Israel. Minister of Aliyah and Integration Ofir Sofer said the trend is driven by a desire to be part of the Zionist story and new government initiatives.
The IDF stated that several Israeli citizens were detained in the southern Golan Heights after attempting to cross the border into Syria.
The US Central Command has announced that American forces will resume their naval blockade against Iran.
Amid ongoing security tensions, Israel’s Political-Security Cabinet is scheduled to convene for a discussion tomorrow.
A terrorist was eliminated while attempting to smuggle military equipment into the Gaza Strip.
President Trump stated that the Strait of Hormuz is open and will remain so, “with or without Iran.”

The Likud’s Constitution Committee reached an agreement with Benjamin Netanyahu and Haim Katz that gives the chairman eight reserved spots on the party list and allows ministers to run against grassroots activists.
The airline will operate the subsidized flight route to central Israel, offering one-way tickets to residents of the southern city for just 99 shekels.
Former President Donald Trump declared that the United States is taking control of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Likud party’s primary elections have been rescheduled and will now take place on a new date, August 18.
A Houthi political bureau member announced that an Iranian plane landed at Hodeidah airport, calling it a “breaking of the siege by force” and threatening further developments.

Footage has emerged from the airport in Sanaa, which was attacked a short time ago.

The Houthi military spokesman in Yemen threatened retaliation after Saudi airstrikes on the Sana’a airport, calling the attack “blatant and unjust aggression.”
The British government has officially declared the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.
The Saudi Air Force attacked the airport in Sanaa, Yemen, shortly after an Iranian plane landed, reportedly breaking a Saudi-imposed siege on the facility.
The head of the service and his deputy submitted a court opinion stating that the party of Michael Ben Ari and Baruch Marzel should not be disqualified for racism, contradicting the agency’s official position.
Reports are emerging of strikes at the airport in Sanaa.
A New York Times report details a Mossad operation to extract former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after an Israeli airstrike on his compound, as part of a plan to return him to power.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has reportedly been arrested after a secret, long-term relationship with Israel was exposed. A report claims the Mossad was cultivating him as a future leader.

MK Yitzhak Kreuzer of Otzma Yehudit praised opposition MK Matti Sarfatti Harcavi of Yesh Atid for her professional work, despite their deep political disagreements.
Reports from Iran indicate that explosions were heard in several areas in the southern part of the country. The details are currently under review.
The terrorist organization Hamas forcibly took over a UN food distribution center in Jabalia, attacking aid workers and halting food delivery for thousands of families, according to Israeli authorities.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry announced it will not permit the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency to visit the country’s nuclear facilities.
Hours before his death, Lindsey Graham felt chest pains, but then he made a stunning statement about Israel.