Israel struck again in Syria, Ben Gurion Airport storm continues, and Turkey against Netanyahu | Shabbat news summary

Maariv's Shabbat news summary: Israel attacked a terrorist in southern Syria near the buffer zone; Netanyahu filed a petition to oust Pinchas Idan from Likud following the strike at Ben Gurion Airport; Turkey is advancing an international arrest warrant against Netanyahu; actress Caroline Langford passed away; a report in Greece on a possible Israeli-Turkish confrontation in Cyprus.

Maariv's Shabbat news summary brings together several major events: Israel attacked a terrorist in southern Syria, near the buffer zone in the Golan Heights, after the IDF claimed he was advancing a terror plot in advanced stages of preparation and posed an immediate threat to forces. Defense Minister Katz responded for the first time to a previous attack at Abu al-Duhur airfield. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu filed a petition to the Likud court to oust Pinchas Idan from his membership in the movement, following the strike at Ben Gurion Airport. Turkey announced the advancement of an international Interpol arrest warrant against Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials, against the backdrop of the Navy's takeover of the 'Soumod' flotilla. Actress Caroline Langford passed away at the age of 68. An unusual report in Greece presents a scenario of an Israeli-Turkish confrontation in northern Cyprus. Also, a woman and her daughter were injured in a stabbing incident in Ramla and the father was arrested; a report on senior Iranian officials who threatened again on networks; and the IDF eliminated a Hamas company commander in Deir al-Balah.

Israel struck again in Syria, Ben Gurion Airport storm continues, and Turkey against Netanyahu | Shabbat news summary