'We've seen what could happen to us,' says evacuated resident, as few -- mainly security teams and agricultural workers -- remain near Lebanon border, under terror group's threat
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A handful of open businesses serve the 8% of northern city's populace who have stayed; the rest followed government orders to evacuate due to Hezbollah rockets, fears of escalation

Cops shut entrance to Neve Ativ to restrict demonstrators in Golan Heights; anti-judicial overhaul movement plans to set up camp for prime minister's entire stay

No injuries reported in blaze but significant damage caused to building; officer is involved in investigations into racketeering

Police say raid comes after undercover probe into alleged torching of truck to force business owners to pay up; Ben Gvir touts process to 'restore governance and security'

Military says preliminary information indicates interceptor missiles were launched in error, with country on edge before Passover and after rockets fired from Gaza

Northern planning district gives green light on major urban expansion, with new housing, commercial centers, offices

The Times of Israel's regular feature on what is going on in Israel's property market right now

Three-day exercise focuses on 'strengthening readiness' of combat forces and logistics; 5,000 reservist soldiers called up

IDF says drill aimed at strengthening readiness for outbreak of fighting, will simulate units conducting 'joint ground and air capabilities'

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