Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach from Israel National News!
Wishing a joyous holiday to all our readers. News coverage ends this evening, resumes Saturday evening.
Wishing a joyous holiday to all our readers. News coverage ends this evening, resumes Saturday evening.
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem declares the group will not disarm, citing Israeli threats and Lebanon’s inability to defend itself. He accuses Israel of violating ceasefire terms while signalling willingness to negotiate only after a full Israeli withdrawal.
Mahmoud Abbas had to drive from Ramallah to the Allenby Bridge, where he crossed the border to Jordan, and flew from there by Jordanian helicopter to Syria.
Yemen’s Houthis claim to have downed a US MQ-9 drone and vow retaliation after US strikes on Ras Issa fuel port killed 74.
More than 100 Jewish students at Harvard denounce the Trump administration’s threat to cut federal funding, arguing such measures misuse concerns about antisemitism and would damage the university community.
Iran signals readiness to accept partial limits on its nuclear program but insists on firm guarantees that Washington won't abandon any future agreement.
Israeli guard Ben Saraf officially declares for the 2025 NBA Draft. The 19-year-old standout, ranked No. 23 by ESPN, currently plays for Germany’s ratiopharm Ulm.
Families of hostages held in Gaza hold demonstration demanding deal with Hamas include only one stage and bring home everyone who is still held captive. 'No stages, no division into groups!'
In a significant ceremony held days before Pesach, the Berger Group marked the beginning of its ambitious Berger Towers.
Widespread anti-KFC protests in Pakistan, fueled by anger over the war in Gaza, lead to dozens of arrests and the fatal shooting of an employee in Sheikhupura. Demonstrators accuse the chain of links to the US and Israel.
The 16th brigade has eliminated numerous terrorists, and together with combat engineers, destroyed an underground tunnel.
Roi Baruch, the brother of hostage Uriel Baruch whose body is held in the Gaza Strip, asked him to exert pressure on the government not to carry out a partial deal.
More than 1000 bereaved families have signed a letter contradicting the various calls to end the war from various groups of IDF soldiers.