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Dramatic drone footage:

Officers surprise armed suspect and detain him

Officers in northern Israel use civilian van to approach armed suspect, who tossed away his weapon and attempted to flee.

Officers surprise armed suspect and detain him

Ukraine:

Historical synagogue torched in antisemitic attack

Two hundred years after it was built, one of Europe’s most iconic synagogues, which went through 9 years of detailed and delicate restoration, was set on fire in an antisemitic attack.

Historical synagogue torched in antisemitic attack

Soldier seen wearing patch depicting noose

IDF investigating image of a soldier wearing a sleeve patch depicting a noose similar to a lapel pin worn by Otzma Yehudit members to support the death penalty for terrorists.

Soldier seen wearing patch depicting noose

Hamas-linked group expands cyber espionage campaign

Palo Alto Networks reports Hamas‑linked cyber group deploying new tools and infrastructure as it targets regional governments with upgraded espionage capabilities.

Hamas-linked group expands cyber espionage campaign

From hilltops to IDF families:

Support Am Yisrael Chai - you may win a new apartment

Shmuel Sackett details Am Yisrael Chai’s nationwide aid projects and growing global support, as the foundation launches its Annual Dream Raffle offering a fully furnished $1.2 million Jerusalem apartment.

Support Am Yisrael Chai - you may win a new apartment

Cory Booker’s 2015 vote to fund Iran and Hamas is now personal

Now that Cory Booker is married to a Jew, it is time he realizes he owes us an apology for blindly following the Obama party line and voting for the Iran deal. Opinion.

Cory Booker’s 2015 vote to fund Iran and Hamas is now personal

Bring Nechemia home:

Germany to decide fate of Israeli teen this week

Without a skilled attorney to fight for him, Nechemia - a teenager who made one naive mistake - could spend the next decade in a harsh German prison

Germany to decide fate of Israeli teen this week

Noa Kirel:

'Music should remain a space for unity, not division'

Israeli singer Noa Kirel told the BBC Israel is being targeted for political reasons, and this is 'an attack on everything Eurovision stands for.'

'Music should remain a space for unity, not division'

February 2026:

Use of cellphones to be prohibited in primary schools

Education Minister Yoav Kish announces a new policy that will prohibit the use of cell phones in elementary schools.

Use of cellphones to be prohibited in primary schools

Parashat Vayeshev:

From October 7th to Redemption: Seeking the next step

Yaakov thought there was no need for a future exile after all he had gone through. The Medrash explains.

From October 7th to Redemption: Seeking the next step

Arab driver who sprayed perfume on Jewish passengers sued

Honenu files a civil lawsuit for NIS 220,000 against an Arab bus driver after the criminal case against him was closed, 'to deter acts of antisemitism.'

Arab driver who sprayed perfume on Jewish passengers sued

Mother fights for home:

The First Soldier Into Lebanon Left $45,000 Unfinished

Turns out this widowed mother needs just $45,000 more by Sunday to save her fallen son's dream home - 3,200 people already donated in 72 hours

The First Soldier Into Lebanon Left $45,000 Unfinished

Dirty Jew:

Miami teacher attacked in antisemitic assault

Local police reported that the attacker approached a Jewish teacher, spat in her face, and called her a 'dirty Jew.'

Miami teacher attacked in antisemitic assault

Complex decision

Be'eri divided over fate of houses damaged in massacre

Residents of Kibbutz Be’eri voted to demolish homes damaged on October 7, while Heritage Minister Amihai Eliyahu considers using the law to preserve them as historic sites despite local opposition.

Be'eri divided over fate of houses damaged in massacre

Poll:

92% of secular Israelis light Hanukka candles

New poll reveals: Vast majority of secular Israelis light Hanukkah candles, attributing cultural and family values ​​to the custom.

92% of secular Israelis light Hanukka candles

Tragedy:

17-year-old killed in ATV rollover

Elad Cohen, a 17-year-old student at Susya Yeshiva, was killed yesterday in an ATV rollover near Kibbutz Ruhama. His family tells of a dedicated boy who loved Torah and loved Israel.

17-year-old killed in ATV rollover

Report:

Taiwan Deputy Foreign Minister made secret visit to Israel

Unpublicized trip reflects growing Taiwan-Israel engagement as Taipei seeks deeper defense cooperation despite diplomatic constraints

Taiwan Deputy Foreign Minister made secret visit to Israel

Crisis is impetus for growth:

US directors tour Israel, hear briefing on economic resilience

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich briefs visiting US finance directors in Jerusalem on Israel’s economic resilience amid ongoing security challenges.

US directors tour Israel, hear briefing on economic resilience

Rehovot resident shoots would-be car thief

A Rehovot resident saw two individuals breaking into his car and shot at them after he felt that he was in danger. One of the illegal infiltrators was severely wounded.

Rehovot resident shoots would-be car thief

'Security failure'

Military base blueprints appear in official social media post

Architectural blueprints of a sensitive military base appear in photos from an exercise published to an official IDF Instagram account. The photos were quickly removed.

Military base blueprints appear in official social media post

Storm Byron about to reach its peak, severe risk of flooding

Storm Byron is expected to peak today, with heavy rain, cold, and strong winds of up to 90 km/h.

Storm Byron about to reach its peak, severe risk of flooding

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Zohran Mamdani dances at Satmar event

The Mayor-elect attended events hosted by both Satmar factions in honor of Chof Aleph Kislev. President Trump also commemorated the event in a letter.

Zohran Mamdani dances at Satmar event

Deterrence:

IDF launches preemptive sweep of Hamas operatives

IDF arrests and interrogates dozens of suspected Hamas operatives in Judea and Samaria as part of a preemptive campaign ahead of Hamas’ Foundation Day to 'stay a step ahead of a constantly adapting enemy.'

IDF launches preemptive sweep of Hamas operatives

Tucker Carlson nominated for the ‘Antisemite of the Year’ award

Nick Fuentes who was not, feels insulted. Do the judges realize that both Jew-baiting and witch hunting are where the money is? Opinion.

Tucker Carlson nominated for the ‘Antisemite of the Year’ award

J Street has its own "moral stain..."

J Street denounced what it termed "the West Bank settlement movement" as "a moral stain on the Jewish people and a threat to Israel’s future." Perhaps the shoe is on the other foot. Opinion.

J Street has its own "moral stain..."

The Parsha and Current Events: Vayeshev

Refusing to be comforted

The prophet Jeremiah brings G-d's comforting words to Mother Rachel, but how can she find comfort when the promise of redemption is far into the future?

Refusing to be comforted

Musk:

'Omar’s Somali remarks sound like treason'

Elon Musk accuses Rep. Ilhan Omar of treason over Somali remarks, after 2024 footage of her saying the US government “will do what we ask it to do” resurfaces.

'Omar’s Somali remarks sound like treason'

US slams Houthis over detention of embassy staff in Yemen

US condemns Houthis’ unlawful detention of embassy staff in Yemen, calling it intimidation and demanding their immediate, unconditional release.

US slams Houthis over detention of embassy staff in Yemen

Spain’s PM to Abbas:

'Gaza devastation is genocide, accountability needed'

Spain’s PM Sanchez tells PA chairman Abbas in Madrid that Gaza’s devastation demands accountability, reaffirming Spain’s support for a two-state solution and recognition of “Palestine”.

'Gaza devastation is genocide, accountability needed'

Ukrainian ambassador to Israel summoned for reprimand

Ukrainian ambassador to Israel summoned for a reprimand at the Foreign Ministry after criticizing the Prime Minister’s remarks regarding his talks with Russia’s president.

Ukrainian ambassador to Israel summoned for reprimand

Report:

Trump officials mulling terror sanctions on UNRWA

According to Reuters, Trump officials are weighing terrorism sanctions on the UN agency for “Palestinian refugees” which has been proven to have collaborated with Hamas.

Trump officials mulling terror sanctions on UNRWA

State Dept:

'Rubio, Sa’ar discussed Gaza plan, regional security'

State Department says Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s meeting with Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar in Washington focused on Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon, stresses importance of US-Israel collaboration.

'Rubio, Sa’ar discussed Gaza plan, regional security'

Iceland pulls out of Eurovision 2026 over Israel’s participation

Iceland will not compete in Eurovision 2026 after Israel was cleared to participate, joining Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Slovenia.

Iceland pulls out of Eurovision 2026 over Israel’s participation

House passes $900B defense bill with major pro-Israel provisions

House passes a $900B defense bill with a troop pay raise and major pro-Israel funding, advancing missile defense, tech cooperation, and global security provisions to the Senate.

House passes $900B defense bill with major pro-Israel provisions

'Largest one ever'

US seizes Iran-linked oil tanker off Venezuela

US seizes The Skipper, an Iran-linked tanker, off Venezuela. Trump says the oil will be kept by the US.

US seizes Iran-linked oil tanker off Venezuela

Shocking:

Father of Noa Marciano reveals how she was murdered

Avi Marciano, the father of IDF lookout Noa Marciano, who was abducted from the shelter at the Nahal Oz outpost on October 7, recounts for the first time how his daughter was murdered in Hamas captivity.

Father of Noa Marciano reveals how she was murdered

Trump:

'I will announce members of Gaza Board of Peace in early 2026'

Trump says Gaza’s UN-backed “Board of Peace” will be unveiled in early 2026, calling it “legendary”.

'I will announce members of Gaza Board of Peace in early 2026'

Parashat Vayeshev:

From disaster to destiny

The point of the Torah is not that great people are saints who never do wrong. They are ordinary humans who are imperfect beings and capable of serious mistakes.

From disaster to destiny

Torah Mitzion on Vayeshev:

"Judah went down....Behold, thy father-in-law goeth up"

In this parasha, we learn about Judah, the leader of the tribe that will give the Israelites the kingdom of David and ultimately, the Messiah.

"Judah went down....Behold, thy father-in-law goeth up"

Thousands of haredim to protest in London against draft law

Organizers estimate that thousands will participate in the protest, which aims to make the voice of Haredi Judaism in Europe heard against the enactment of the draft law in Israel.

Thousands of haredim to protest in London against draft law

Dejudaizing the infant in the manger - the plot thickens!

A satirical look at the PA's yearly attempt to remake Jesus as a Palestinian, not a Jew. Opinion.

Dejudaizing the infant in the manger - the plot thickens!

All's well in Europe, the Caliph's famiy lives near Charles III

Trump may have abandoned Europe, but Europe abandoned itself first. Opinion.

All's well in Europe, the Caliph's famiy lives near Charles III

'Negative incentive to serve'

Attorney General voices harsh opinion against conscription law

Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara, calls conscription law draft 'a negative incentive for enlistment,' prompting fierce backlash from haredi leaders who accuse her of targeting Torah study.

Attorney General voices harsh opinion against conscription law

The "Storage" Doctrine:

Hamas’s proposal is a blueprint for Lebanonization, not peace

The United States and its partners must reject the "storage" framework entirely. A ceasefire that leaves the enemy’s order of battle intact is a strategic failure. Opinion.

Hamas’s proposal is a blueprint for Lebanonization, not peace

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Police raid Izz ad-Din al-Qassam grave complex

Law enforcement dismantled a tent that was placed over the terror figure's grave, removed illegally installed security cameras, and removed a propaganda sign designed to commemorate his legacy.

Police raid Izz ad-Din al-Qassam grave complex

We are still brothers - even when divided

A disagreement does not undo our connection. A quarrel cannot touch the neshamah within.

We are still brothers - even when divided

Dr Moshe Glick and the Face Act

A law that can change the situation at American synagogues - dramatically. And you can help. Opinion.

Dr Moshe Glick and the Face Act

Watch:

Weekly Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

The Tanya compacts four millennia of Jewish wisdom to answer the great personal and existential questions of life. It has revolutionized the way we think about G -d the human soul, the world and our place in it.

Weekly Tanya video/lecture: The Holy Epistle

Ahead of LA Olympics:

Casey Wasserman visits southern Israel

During his visit to southern Israel, Casey Wasserman, Jewish-American businessman and chairman of the LA Olympic Organizing Committee, meets survivors of the 10/7 massacre and underscores his support for Israel amid ongoing challenges.

Casey Wasserman visits southern Israel

Sharp spike in flu cases in Israel

The Health Ministry reports an early and sharp rise in influenza cases, with 166 children hospitalized and eight in intensive care as the highly contagious A/H3N2 strain drives widespread infection.

Sharp spike in flu cases in Israel

Terrorists roaming freely:

Chilling outcry of Lev Tahor families

'Members of the Lev Tahor cult are terrorists who are freely roaming around the world. They can and must be stopped as soon as possible,' declares Eliyahu Kashani, the families’ representative.

Chilling outcry of Lev Tahor families

Israelis attacked in Crete by pro-Palestinians

Passengers on a Mano Shipping cruise were attacked while disembarking for a tour on the beach. The assailants provoked the Israelis, pushing them violently and spitting on them.

Israelis attacked in Crete by pro-Palestinians

Mossad names Aleph as next deputy head

Mossad chief Dedi Barnea appoints Aleph as deputy head, citing his two decades of operational experience. Appointment approved by Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Mossad names Aleph as next deputy head

'Alliance has never been stronger'

Sa'ar and Rubio meet in Washington

Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa'ar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met to discuss mutual opportunities and challenges in the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and beyond.

Sa'ar and Rubio meet in Washington

PA slams approval of 764 new housing units in Judea and Samaria

PA accuses Israel of undermining international efforts to restore stability, urges President Trump to pressure Israel to reverse its policies, warning that continued construction risks would ignite further regional escalation.

PA slams approval of 764 new housing units in Judea and Samaria

'Money Maze' scandal

Three police officers detained for questioning

The “Money Maze” investigation widened as a police commander and two officers were questioned over alleged ties to the Bakri crime organization and misuse of Nazareth’s financial system.

Three police officers detained for questioning




























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