'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 new plan will give money to evacuees from near Gaza and the Lebanon border who forgo government-arranged accommodations

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

IDF says it struck senior engineer in Palestinian terror group who developed weapons, including drones; damage caused but no injuries from projectiles that land in Ashkelon, Sderot

Military says it's prepared to protect against potential assaults by the Iran-backed Yemen group; northern town of Kiryat Shmona to be evacuated; Hamas targets hit in Strip

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on how Israel - juggling dual goals of toppling Hamas and returning hostages - may conduct operation

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur on why the speaker of the Knesset is threatening not to uphold a High Court decision; news editor Amy Spiro on a forgotten 1974 terrorist attack

'A Haunted Home' revisits the horrific 1974 attack in which terrorists murdered 18 people in a northern Israeli apartment building and explores the security failures surrounding it

Rami Ismail, who was arrested earlier this month, could be the first person charged under new legislation that sets minimum prison sentences for such shakedowns

Energy Ministry launches online ranking system, which focuses on dual-use systems where panels are added to existing facilities

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