Iran fires missiles at Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem
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War-weary Israelis fell back on familiar routines after Israel and Iran traded fire for the first time since a ceasefire was reached in April.
After wounding the victim, the attacker fled the scene. Israel Police later found him shortly afterward, several streets from the apartment.
Amid renewed attacks between Israel and Iran, the Indian mission in Tel Aviv has advised its nationals in Israel to “exercise utmost caution”, stay vigilant, follow local authorities’ instructions, and avoid all unnecessary travel to the country.
In Jerusalem, which earlier in the week hosted its annual pride parade, protesters march in the street with a banner reading, “Voting for a liberal Israel,” and chant, “No to Ben Gvir in the Knesset, yes to a liberal government,” referencing far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
“We wanted to show that no matter what, no matter how they try to kill us and to make us vanish, we're still here,” writer Noam Horev explained.
airBaltic’s release does not specify the aircraft assigned to the Riga–Tel Aviv route. However, the carrier operates a single-type fleet of Airbus A220-300 aircraft, and its own booking page for Riga–Tel Aviv describes the airBaltic fleet as consisting only of the A220-300.
Merav Svirsky, the sister of slain Gaza hostage Itay Svirsky, denounces the government for appointing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private lawyer, Michael Rabello, as state comptroller, accusing it of doing all it can to “erase” the October 7 massacre.