Freed Hostage:
'Things got worse after the first deal, I was seriously starved'
Ofer Calderon shared his ordeal in captivity and reiterated the call to ensure the return of all the hostages.
Ofer Calderon shared his ordeal in captivity and reiterated the call to ensure the return of all the hostages.
The Immigration Committee held a special meeting today to review the ongoing search for Hymanut Kassou, a girl who vanished from Tzfat.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for israel to immediately adopt Trump's plan to relocate Gazans, and added that the Palestinian Authority in Judea and Samaria should be sent away as well.
The new rules will allow soldiers to shoot to kill in more situations, including to prevent vehicles escaping and the planting of IEDs.
The Israel Bar Association has revealed that it spent around one million NIS in its battle against Justice Minister Yariv Levin and the proposed judicial reform. This is the breakdown.
With emergency transport often taking up to 40 minutes to arrive from central Israel, every call becomes a desperate calculation of time and urgency.
Chief Rabbinate demands that kosher-for-Passover pizzas differ obviously from regular pizzas.
A week and a half after being released from Hamas captivity, Yarden Bibas is released home from the hospital. 'Path to healing will not be complete until Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir return.'
One of the newly established orchards is in Kibbutz Tze'elim, right next to the home of Yarden Bibas’ parents.
Upon his return from the US, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted the successes of the trip which according to him 'constitutes a historic turning point for the State of Israel.'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boards "Wing of Zion" plane and takes off back to Israel, without responding to journalists' questions before taking off.
Netanyahu recaps his week in Washington, D.C. in an interview with Mark Levin: I intend to get all the hostages out. We have three war aims in Gaza and I'm committed to achieving all three.
During the meeting, a reporter asked Netanyahu if he thought US troops were needed for the peaceful implementation of President Donald Trump's plan to relocate Gazans. Netanyahu answered: 'No.'