Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square erupts
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi, on Tuesday, sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz announcing that he would resign on March 6 after two years and two months in office, about 10 months earlier than the standard three-year term.
At least four Israelis, including an army officer, were injured in a stabbing operation in Tel Aviv on Tuesday evening.
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center’s Ichilov Hospital announced on Wednesday that two additional victims of the previous night’s terrorist attack in the city had been admitted, with minor injuries. This brings the total number of injured to six, three of whom have already been discharged, according to the hospital.
The Gaza conflict decimated tourism in Israel, but with a ceasefire deal enacted, many European airlines are already making plans to reinstate their flights. View on euronews
Police says that the person who attacked four people with a knife in Tel Aviv is a Moroccan national who entered Israel with a US residency permit.
Police did not identify the attacker but believe the stabbings were a terrorist act. Israel launched a major military operation in the occupied West Bank that killed at least nine Palestinians.
Magen David Adom, described as providing ambulance and blood bank services, said the alleged attacker was 'neutralized' Tuesday.
After a tense afternoon, thousands cheer and hug as Jerusalem confirms Doron Steinbrecher, Emily Damari and Romi Gonen are in Israeli hands
Four people have been hurt in a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, with the suspect, reportedly a Moroccan citizen with a U.S. green card, shot dead at the scene. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio has the latest on that and the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza.
A Moroccan national with a US green card stabbed and wounded four people in a terror attack in Israel on Tuesday before he was shot dead, officials said. Abdelaziz Kaddi, 29, went on a rampage attacking four men between the ages of 24 to 59 in Tel Aviv, the Times of Israel reports.
Low-cost carrier Wizz Air ceased flight service to Israel back in October 2023. The airline recently began slowly resuming operations, according to Euro News. As of January 15, the carrier was offering connections to London, Budapest, Vienna, Milan, Warsaw and Athens. It also resumed its flights to Amman, Jordan, on January 16.