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Shin Bet changes definition of nationalist terror

According to the Shin Bet's new definition, arson attacks on buildings or unoccupied vehicles will be classified as a 'serious incident,' not terror.

Shin Bet changes definition of nationalist terror

Groom collapses at his wedding, guest performs CPR

A groom in his mid-30s collapsed Monday evening during a wedding at Kibbutz Hulda in the Gezer Regional Council. One of the guests performed CPR on him.

Groom collapses at his wedding, guest performs CPR

France seeks to investigate two Israeli right-wing activists

The investigation was opened following complaints by pro-Palestinian organizations over protests against the transfer of aid to Gaza. French authorities stress: these are not arrest warrants.

France seeks to investigate two Israeli right-wing activists

1st time in 3 years

Chief of Staff holds conference on recent operational exercises

This was the first such conference held in three years, marking the IDF’s return to a regular training and exercise cycle.

Chief of Staff holds conference on recent operational exercises

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The latest dumb idea out of Washington

The idea of paying Hamas to disarm angers me so much that I am incandescent. And there is more. Opinion.

The latest dumb idea out of Washington

Luxury Within Reach

The Grand Advantage: High-End Within Reach

New data reveals mini-penthouses with sea views in Netanya cost 20% less than Ir Yamim - from 5.33M NIS - with resort-level amenities.

The Grand Advantage: High-End Within Reach

A story about Israel's 1st Chief Rabbi:

Tu B'shvat: Planting a tree in the Land of Israel

“Rabbi," Rabbi Gold asked of Rav Kook, “why were you so deeply moved by the planting of a single tree?

Tu B'shvat: Planting a tree in the Land of Israel

“Hineni" - Ready for every task, great and small!

A person should approach military service with the understanding that it is a mitzva-one that overrides even considerations of danger to life, a mitzva whose value is beyond measure, no matter what his placement is.

“Hineni" - Ready for every task, great and small!

Ukraine to designate IRGC as terrorist organization

Ukraine informs Israel that it will designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.

Ukraine to designate IRGC as terrorist organization

Khamenei claims CIA, Mossad led plot to ignite Iran unrest

In a series of posts, Iran’s Supreme Leader claims Israel and the US planned, directed, and fueled violent unrest aimed at undermining Iran’s security.

Khamenei claims CIA, Mossad led plot to ignite Iran unrest

'An organization whose members endanger us won't operate in Gaza'

The Director General of the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs is unfazed by criticism of the decision to halt the activities of Doctors Without Borders.

'An organization whose members endanger us won't operate in Gaza'

Anarchists arrested near Ramallah face deportation

Two foreign activists detained in a village north of Ramallah were arrested for violating a Major General’s Order and will be deported following an immigration hearing.

Anarchists arrested near Ramallah face deportation

Over 300 olim gather for 'Meet Tel Aviv' community fair

More than 300 newcomers gathered at a Nefesh B’Nefesh community fair as Tel Aviv sees a 45% surge in North American aliyah over three years.

Over 300 olim gather for 'Meet Tel Aviv' community fair

NATO under strain

How History, Geography, Energy, and the Middle East deepen internal divisions, and why disunity endangers liberal democracy. Opinion.

NATO under strain

Report:

US and Iran to resume nuclear talks on Friday

Planned Istanbul talks mark first direct US-Iran contact since last June's conflict, amid regional diplomacy and ongoing pressure for a nuclear deal.

US and Iran to resume nuclear talks on Friday

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Maaleh Adumim arsonist caught in the act

A Kafr Aqab resident in his 20s was indicted for allegedly torching two cars against the background of a financial dispute.

Maaleh Adumim arsonist caught in the act

Netanyahu to Iran

'Anyone who attacks us will suffer unbearable consequences'

A special debate was held in the plenary to mark the 77th anniversary of the Knesset's establishment.

'Anyone who attacks us will suffer unbearable consequences'

'Key humanitarian step'

US State Dept Welcomes reopening of Rafah Crossing

US State Department cites Gaza committee announcement, quoting officials who say the Rafah Crossing reopening will ease movement and humanitarian needs.

US State Dept Welcomes reopening of Rafah Crossing

Sharp rise in attacks against farmers in the Hebron Hills

Five farmers were injured last night in a violent attack in the Hebron Hills. Regional council head Eliram Azulay is calling on the IDF and police to increase their presence.

Sharp rise in attacks against farmers in the Hebron Hills

The BBC’s crisis isn’t bias, it’s cowardice

Holocaust erasure, cultural capture, and the slow collapse of institutions that no longer believe they should lead. Opinion.

The BBC’s crisis isn’t bias, it’s cowardice

Kiryat Shmona municipal spokesman assaulted

Doron Schnefer, spokesperson for the Kiryat Shmona Municipality, was attacked this morning inside the municipal building and was rushed by ambulance to Ziv Hospital.

Kiryat Shmona municipal spokesman assaulted

To protest reforms:

Dairy farmers to stop supplying milk

Producers warn the overhaul will devastate local farming as Smotrich says a milk halt would expose the failures of centralized control.

Dairy farmers to stop supplying milk

The Farms of Binyamin

'This is both our biblical land and our nation's future'

Eliana Passentin, International Desk Director for the Binyamin Regional Council, gave a special interview on the importance of Israeli farming in Judea and Samaria.

'This is both our biblical land and our nation's future'

To US Vice Pres. Vance:

The Holocaust: ‘A Primordial Act' whose primary victims were Jews

When JD Vance spoke of “millions of lives lost" in the Holocaust without saying Jews or Nazis, that wasn’t nuance. That was historical erasure. Six million Jews were murdered by Nazi Germany because of antisemitism. If you can’t say that sentence cleanly, you’re not being careful. You’re being dishonest. You're sayiing that Jewish specificity is inconvenient. Op-ed.

The Holocaust: ‘A Primordial Act' whose primary victims were Jews

Judea & Samaria farms:

'We secure ten times as much land by farming as by building'

Shmuel Wendy, a representative of Israeli farms in Judea and Samaria, explains how Jewish farming is keeping the PA from seizing nearly 1.5 million acres of Israeli land.

'We secure ten times as much land by farming as by building'

Battle of tweets between Netanyahu and Lapid

Netanyahu accused Lapid and Gantz of holding meetings with Qatari figures and deleted the tweet. Lapid responded with a screenshot, and the dispute between the sides quickly escalated.

Battle of tweets between Netanyahu and Lapid

Ministry warns: High levels of pollution around the country

High levels of pollution expected across Israel, sparking warnings for at-risk populations.

Ministry warns: High levels of pollution around the country

At Jerusalem's entrance:

Knives and uniforms found in illegal Arab's car

Police examine suspicious vehicle near entrance to Jerusalem, find weapons and military uniforms.

Knives and uniforms found in illegal Arab's car

IDF eliminates Hezbollah aerial defense officer

IDF confirms elimination of senior Hezbollah aerial defense officer, additional terrorist, in southern Lebanon strike.

IDF eliminates Hezbollah aerial defense officer

New development in case against Shin Bet chief's relative

Prosecutor's Statements to be filed against two suspects in goods-smuggling case involving relative of ISA chief David Zini.

New development in case against Shin Bet chief's relative

Terrorist who attacked Jewish shepherd arrested

Investigation ongoing after four Arab terrorists attack Samaria farm owner, attempt to steal his weapon.

Terrorist who attacked Jewish shepherd arrested

Rafah Crossing reopens, only 50 Gazans allowed into Gaza

The Rafah crossing will permit controlled entry and exit of residents of the Gaza Strip under strict IDF supervision.

Rafah Crossing reopens, only 50 Gazans allowed into Gaza

Yair Golan:

We won't give a shekel to Israeli towns in Judea and Samaria

Democrats leader Yair Golan promises his party will not transfer funds to Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria, promises to close radio station.

We won't give a shekel to Israeli towns in Judea and Samaria

Shas MK urges:

Ensure Shabbat emergency alerts for religious public

Shas MK Moshe Abutbul demands Defense Minister Israel Katz resolve issue preventing Sabbath-observant Israelis from receiving emergency alerts on Shabbat.

Ensure Shabbat emergency alerts for religious public

Vandalism at Lubavitch school in Paris

Unknown individuals vandalized a Jewish educational institution in Paris. Police have opened an investigation amid a rise in antisemitic incidents in France.

Vandalism at Lubavitch school in Paris

Supreme Court issues injunction against Galei Zahal shutdown

Supreme Court justices order Israeli government to explain in-depth reasoning behind closure of Galei Zahal radio station.

Supreme Court issues injunction against Galei Zahal shutdown

Tu B'shvat and the tree that sweetened the waters

The trees, except for the almond, look bare and bleak on Tu B'Shvat, but the sap is already rising inside. An important corollary for our personal and national lives.

Tu B'shvat and the tree that sweetened the waters

Lapid denies secret meeting with Qatari officials

Lapid denied meeting alone with senior Qataris and said the meeting took place with the hostages' families present - but later confirmed a private conference beforehand.

Lapid denies secret meeting with Qatari officials

The Silent Genocide of Syria's Minorities:

Part 1: The betrayal of the Kurds

Real genocide isn't silent, but the world is. No Jews, no news. A horror story authored by U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack, Opinion.

Part 1: The betrayal of the Kurds

Modi'in trains suspended due to smoke

Reports of smoke in nearby tunnel prompt Israel Railways to suspend train routes near Modi'in Center station.

Modi'in trains suspended due to smoke

Arutz Sheva Exclusive:

Inside the recovery of Ran Gvili

A rare account of the air support that protected the recovey operation, from fighter jets waiting for orders to the helicopters that escorted Israeli forces during the withdrawal.

Inside the recovery of Ran Gvili

Kisch warns Iran against involving Israel

'Iran has an interest in keeping Israel out of the conflict,' Education Minister Yoav Kisch tells radio station.

Kisch warns Iran against involving Israel

IDF demolishes home of terrorist who murdered Shalev

Home of terrorist Mahmoud Abed, who murdered 22-year-old Shalev Zevuloni in July, is demolished.

IDF demolishes home of terrorist who murdered Shalev

Islam's Trojan Horse strategy:

How Sharia quietly conquered "Minnesota Nice"

Sharia began to take over the once "nice" state with Target cashiers refusing to touch bacon, taxi drivers dumping ladies with Bordeaux bottles as if they were radioactive, nighttime patrols patrolling sidewalks to prevent men and women from looking at each other too long. Op-ed.

How Sharia quietly conquered "Minnesota Nice"

Former Haredi Minister:

'Religious Zionism loses their souls in the army'

Former minister Shlomo Benizri claimed that those who send their children to the IDF do not care about their spiritual wellbeing.

'Religious Zionism loses their souls in the army'

Local leader and senior officials detained

Police detain head of local authority in southern Israel, senior officials, on suspicion of corruption.

Local leader and senior officials detained

Gal Hirsch should be hailed, not villified

Israel’s dedicated coordinator for hostages and missing persons was treated abominably by the protest movement whose real goal was to topple the government. That they called him a “murderer" must have made Hamas happy. Opinion.

Gal Hirsch should be hailed, not villified

6 children lost their father and their home in 40 minutes

While a moving truck waited outside with their belongings, the Hershkowitz children learned their father had collapsed at dialysis. By the time the sun set, they were homeless orphans.

6 children lost their father and their home in 40 minutes

Gafni:

'The Draft Law is just an excuse to bring down the government'

MK Moshe Gafni claims the protests over the Draft Law are a political tool, says he will act according to the guidance of leading rabbis, and leaves the door open for a return to the coalition.

'The Draft Law is just an excuse to bring down the government'

Lindsey Graham:

'Peace requires Iran regime’s fall'

Sen. Lindsey Graham says peace requires Iran’s regime to fall, as Trump urges Tehran to reach a deal and responds to Khamenei’s warning that any conflict would become a regional war.

'Peace requires Iran regime’s fall'

Investigation underway

Windows smashed at Paris Jewish school

Jewish school in Paris vandalized, with windows smashed and a CCTV camera torn off. Authorities launch an investigation.

Windows smashed at Paris Jewish school

Iran denies Guards planned live-fire drills in Strait of Hormuz

Iran denies reports that the Revolutionary Guards planned live-fire drills in the Strait of Hormuz, saying media claims were incorrect.

Iran denies Guards planned live-fire drills in Strait of Hormuz

Amit Segal:

'The protests did not bring the hostages closer to returning'

Commentator Amit Segal criticizes the families of hostages who attacked Gal Hirsch: “Don’t say Hamas said one thing and we said the opposite - because that’s not what happened."

'The protests did not bring the hostages closer to returning'

Iran frees protester on bail after US warns of possible execution

Iran releases protester Erfan Soltani on bail after the US warned he faced execution, a claim Tehran denies.

Iran frees protester on bail after US warns of possible execution

Yoaz Hendel’s comparison angers the haredi community

Yoaz Hendel, chairman of the Reservists’ Party, sparks uproar after comparing Bnei Brak to Rahat in the context of loss of governance.

Yoaz Hendel’s comparison angers the haredi community




























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