Private intelligence firm releases photographs of aftermath of recent attacks attributed to Israel against Iran-backed forces outside Damascus and near Palmyra

Company says it is not responsible for client governments' use of its spy software, but expert says that NSO controlled US servers used to access targeted users

Day after attack on pro-Iranian forces outside Damascus, defense minister says Israel working to push Tehran out of Syria

Unclear if Syrian civilians were killed by shrapnel from Israeli missile or from country's own air defenses; war monitor says Iranian buildings hit in strike

In addition, 33 disabled veterans pass away due to injuries sustained during their service; official numbers published ahead of commemoration events

Outgoing defense minister says Health Ministry-pushed closures would be 'destructive'; ministers slated to approve reopening of barbershops

Families urged to visit graves of loved ones in days leading up to national day of mourning to prevent crowding and potentially spreading coronavirus

Dan Ben-David of the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research says effort would be hard and costly, but worthwhile to avoid economic devastation of a new outbreak

Defense minister defends decision to bar families of fallen soldiers from visiting loved ones' graves, says alternative solutions were considered but ultimately rejected

Right-wing faction 'still considering all options'; Likud said looking to potentially break it up to bring it into the new coalition piecemeal

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