Israel Orders Oxfam to Cease Gaza Operations by February 28
Israel orders Oxfam to cease Gaza operations by February 28 following its CEO's allegations of internal pressure for "genocide" claims and antisemitism.




















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Israel orders Oxfam to cease Gaza operations by February 28 following its CEO's allegations of internal pressure for "genocide" claims and antisemitism.
Israel and the US are expanding cooperation against economic crime by establishing a joint Trade Transparency Unit to share and analyze trade data.
Israel's Border Guard and Southern District police launch a large-scale anti-crime operation in Bir Hadaj, arresting suspects and seizing weapons.
Israel and the US deepen cooperation against smuggling and economic crime with a new Trade Transparency Unit to analyze trade data and detect fraud.
Israel's first Orthodox battalion, the Yonatan Battalion, is now fully operational, completing its inaugural drill in the Golan Heights on Feb 11.
Israel allocates 33.6 million Shekels to fund 15 community resilience centers through end of 2026, bolstering emergency preparedness nationwide.
Israeli police arrested 13 suspects and seized millions in assets during a major enforcement operation in Bedouin areas, confiscating weapons including three.
Rafah Crossing reopens for operational tests, with the passage of people from Gaza to Egypt expected Monday. Israel announced the move, allowing 150 Gazans to.
Israel's Diaspora Ministry is terminating Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) operations in Gaza. MSF failed to submit required employee lists, citing security.
Israel's Shin Bet chief and IDF Chief of Staff met to expand cooperation in Gaza, Judea & Samaria, and borders, discussing challenges.