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Interview:

Low point in Israel's status in US

What brought Israel to its current low point in US public relations and can it be fixed? Former Israeli Consul in LA Yaki Dayan analyzes the reasons and is convinced that there is a way and we must take action now.

Low point in Israel's status in US

Jerusalem Mayor:

Moshe Lion says, "Jerusalemites are strong'

Jerusalem Mayor, Moshe Lion, gives Arutz Sheva a behind-the-scenes look at leading Israel's capital during wartime, 'The enemy is also firing at holy sites and eastern sections of the city.'

Moshe Lion says, "Jerusalemites are strong'

Bereaved parents:

Yehuda's unwritten last wishes

Yehoshua and Sima Sherman speak about their longing for their son Yehuda Shmuel, murdered in a ramming attack, and their resolve to continue his path through strengthening Jewish communities.

Yehuda's unwritten last wishes

Are Israel's hazardous materials facilities missile protected?

Materials engineer: Hazardous materials facilities in Israel are protected against missiles according to strict standards; however, regular inspections and construction with more durable materials must still be ensured.

Are Israel's hazardous materials facilities missile protected?

Parents, responsibility is yours:

Anti-obesity injections for teens: effective or harmful?

Following the inclusion of the anti-obesity injection for teenagers in the national health basket, psychotherapist Dr. Ilan Tal emphasizes it must be combined with emotional regulation and proper supervision, 'Parents, the responsibility is yours.'

Anti-obesity injections for teens: effective or harmful?

Special Arutz Sheva interview

Segev Kalfon reveals: Captivity horror, miracles & the mission

Segev Kalfon, who survived captivity in Gaza, gives a harrowing interview to Arutz Sheva on moments of terror, incredible miracles, and Rabbi David Abuhatzeira's chilling blessing that came true.

Segev Kalfon reveals: Captivity horror, miracles & the mission

Marc Zell:

'Netanyahu and Trump will plan a strike'

Marc Zell, chairman of the Republican Party in Israel, says Netanyahu and Trump are in close coordination and estimates their meeting will include planning a strike following the collapse of talks with Iran.

'Netanyahu and Trump will plan a strike'

Shocking:

MK Gotliv claims police promotion based on bribe

MK Tally Gotliv slams Jerusalem District Court for ordering Minister Ben Gvir to approve police officer Rinat Saban’s promotion, calling it an overreach and warning of a constitutional clash.

MK Gotliv claims police promotion based on bribe

Qatari money in Jerusalem, while Israel remains silent

The head of the Research Department at the Jerusalem Institute for Applied Policy tells of enormous, unregulated sums that Qatar transfers to institutions in Israel. What is Israel hiding behind the civilian façade?

Qatari money in Jerusalem, while Israel remains silent

This is what the CEO of the Gaza Board of Peace thinks of Israel

Despite being presented as a neutral mediator, Nikolay Mladenov, CEO of Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza, has a history of statements opposing Israeli policy, raising questions about his neutrality, according to an Ad Kan investigation.

This is what the CEO of the Gaza Board of Peace thinks of Israel

Haifa resident:

'Everything is different with the Kaplan protesters'

A Haifa resident talks about the police's indifference towards Kaplan protesters who blocked traffic routes, including the entrance to a hospital, compared to batons used against haredi protesters.

'Everything is different with the Kaplan protesters'

Iran expert:

'Iranians immensely disappointed by Trump's promises'

Dr. Thamar E. Gindin: 'The Iranian people went to the streets to protest and risked their lives because of Trump's promises. Even if he bombs Iran now, it's too late for thousands of families.'

'Iranians immensely disappointed by Trump's promises'

Father of fallen soldier warns:

'Hamas is rebuilding, Israel will pay a heavy price'

Itzik Bonzel warns Hamas is rebuilding, says Gaza must be resolved militarily, and voices full support for PM Netanyahu, while demanding accountability for the failures of October 7.

'Hamas is rebuilding, Israel will pay a heavy price'

Organizations join to strengthen spiritual support for soldiers

Hundreds of rabbis join new partnership between Tzalash and Tochnit Hadar, named in memory of Lt. Hadar Goldin, to accompany yeshiva and mechina graduates throughout their IDF service, reinforcing military service as a supreme mitzvah and expression of holiness.

Organizations join to strengthen spiritual support for soldiers

Rabbi Yehoshua Schmidt

'I survived two attacks, the army found 28 bullets'

Rabbi Yehoshua Schmidt praises Otzma Yehudit, backs death penalty bill, reflects war and the two terror attacks he survived and his son's injury in the war.

'I survived two attacks, the army found 28 bullets'

Behind the scenes:

Rabbi Yoel Ben-Nun's secret connection with Yitzhak Rabin

Rabbi Yoel Ben-Nun recounts his personal correspondence with former PM Yitzhak Rabin during the Oslo years, highlighting Rabin’s stance on Jewish communities and urging an end to today’s political rift.

Rabbi Yoel Ben-Nun's secret connection with Yitzhak Rabin

The new ID soldiers

Parents of new recruits express excitement and concern

Excited parents at the induction center express their expectations, concerns, and gave some good advice for military service.

Parents of new recruits express excitement and concern

Minister Bezalel Smotrich:

'The law is intended for genuine conscription'

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says that the internal disagreements surrounding the Draft Law can be bridged, declaring: ‘The law is not political.'

'The law is intended for genuine conscription'

Border patrol:

'Practicing enemy invasion scenarios'

Border Defense Battalion Commander: ‘Our mission is to be ready for another October 7-style attack’

'Practicing enemy invasion scenarios'

Tension at Ponovezh Yeshiva:

Judge to rule between rival factions

Retired judge David Cheshin is set to deliver a dramatic ruling in the decades-long Ponovezh Yeshiva dispute, addressing both financial ownership and spiritual authority. How did it all start?

Judge to rule between rival factions

Nordic Youth Party Leader:

'This is your country, this is your right'

Nordic youth leader Markus Glennmo tells Arutz Sheva that the delegation is visiting Israel to learn about the country’s security challenges from the north to the Gaza envelope.

'This is your country, this is your right'

'He was an amazing father'

Maya's been wearing her father's dog tag since he fell in battle

Maya, daughter of warrant officer (res.) Sebastian Haion, who fell in battle in Gaza, speaks to Arutz Sheva about her father, 'Do not forget the contribution of the fallen soldiers.'

Maya's been wearing her father's dog tag since he fell in battle

MK Avi Maoz:

'Mixed feelings about hostage deal'

Noam Party Chairman Avi Maoz expresses concern about the implications of the deal to release the hostages, but still defines it as 'the best agreement for Israel in the current situation.'

'Mixed feelings about hostage deal'

Measles outbreak:

'We have already seen tragedies, the vaccine provides protection'

Deputy head of the Public Health Division at the Ministry of Health talks about efforts to make life-saving measles vaccines accessible to parts of the population who are unaware of the danger.

'We have already seen tragedies, the vaccine provides protection'

Unity and love on Sukkot:

Jerusalem mayor calls to join festivities in capital

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion talks about the special atmosphere in the city during Sukkot, and his vision for a strong and united capital, 'I invite everyone to come to the mayor's Sukkah in Safra Square.'

Jerusalem mayor calls to join festivities in capital

Ex-Shin Bet official:

'Zini’s first task is to restore public trust'

Ex-Shin Bet official Yossi Amrosi outlines the three challenges awaiting incoming Shin Bet chief, including restoring public trust, building a multi-year work plan, and rethinking failed concepts.

'Zini’s first task is to restore public trust'

Former Mossad official

'Qatar is purchasing the West on behalf of Islam'

Oded Ailam, former head of the Counterterrorism Division in the Mossad, says that Qatar presents itself as a global mediator while funding terror and buying influence through real estate, companies, sports clubs, and even politicians - all to cement its international power.

'Qatar is purchasing the West on behalf of Islam'

Poll:

71% claim education system doesn't prepare students for adulthood

Education in Israel is at a crossroads: IASA survey finds most students aren’t ready for adulthood, and experts say it’s time for change.

71% claim education system doesn't prepare students for adulthood

Police arrested Urich to recruit him as state witness against PM

Adv. Besserglick criticizes police and prosecutor's office for their conduct during arrest of Netanyahu's former advisor, Yonatan Urich, claiming draconian measures were used while concealing evidence.

Police arrested Urich to recruit him as state witness against PM

International DJ returns to Israel: Jews and Israelis, come home

International DJ Oded Nir returns to Israel after 20 years and calls on Diaspora Jews to come home and recognize that we are surrounded by wolves waiting for our downfall.

International DJ returns to Israel: Jews and Israelis, come home

Gilad Erdan: The massacre was borne out of the Disengagement

Former Minister Erdan sees a clear connection between the Disengagement 20 years ago and the strengthening of Hamas before October 7 and is certain that no Muslim entity could take Hamas' place.

Gilad Erdan: The massacre was borne out of the Disengagement

A response to an Arutz 7 article by Rabbi Joseph Isaac Gutnick

The October 7th attack could have been repulsed, “conceptzia” or no “conceptzia”. Easily. The lack of preparedness is not Netanyahu’s fault, even though he can be blamed automatically because he is at the top, a risk that comes with the job. Opinion.

A response to an Arutz 7 article by Rabbi Joseph Isaac Gutnick

Deputy Battalion Commander:

'The enemy is becoming bolder, we are using heavy fire'

Reserve Lt. Col. Y., Deputy Battalion Commander, speaks from the Beit Hanoun area: 'The mission is clear, every night we carry it out.'

'The enemy is becoming bolder, we are using heavy fire'

Iran-Azerbaijan tensions escalate over alleged Israeli ties

Roman Gurevich warns of a dangerous deterioration in Iran-Azerbaijan relations amid growing cooperation with Israel, while tensions rise between Baku and Moscow following the brutal arrest of Azerbaijanis in Russia.

Iran-Azerbaijan tensions escalate over alleged Israeli ties

الان بالعربي

Arutz Sheva launches Arabic-language news website

Arutz Sheva launches Arabic-language site to promote Zionist journalism, bridge Jewish-Arab divide, and provide a balanced platform for Arabic-speaking readers worldwide.

Arutz Sheva launches Arabic-language news website

Information that leaks from missile impact footage

Footage of missile impact sites serves the enemy — but not only them. How does this happen, and who else receives the information? Dr. Zimmerman, an AI expert, explains.

Information that leaks from missile impact footage

Petition filed demanding probe into alleged theft by AG's son

Att. Zehava Gur files Supreme Court petition demanding investigation into alleged theft of ceramic vest by AG's son, accusing military and civilian authorities of covering up the incident, warns of selective enforcement and potential ethical breaches.

Petition filed demanding probe into alleged theft by AG's son

Anti-government groups attempt to sabotage Arutz Sheva poll

Reader poll taken down after coordinated manipulation effort traced to anti-government activists; Arutz Sheva vows to safeguard future polls.

Anti-government groups attempt to sabotage Arutz Sheva poll

Bereaved father:

'We are not families of bereavement, but families of heroism'

'Yom Hazikaron is a day of brokenness, meriting Independence Day,' Rabbi Yoram Eliyahu, father of Sergeant first class (res.) Yedidya Eliyahu, who fell in Gaza, says.

'We are not families of bereavement, but families of heroism'

No normal childhood:

Young boy who leads international advocacy to light torch

'It's a great honor,' says 10-year-old Ben Carasso, the spokeskid of Israel and youngest person ever to light a torch at Israel's Independence Day ceremony

Young boy who leads international advocacy to light torch

A new trend:

Buying property in East Jerusalem neighborhood for Arabs

Jewish lawyers represent Arab clients in the race for control of land stolen from Jews in the East Jerusalem Shimon HaTzadik neighborhood.

Buying property in East Jerusalem neighborhood for Arabs

Holocaust education worldwide:

Building a Strong Jewish Identity - From the Horrors

In another episode of "Jewish-Share", Orli Barnett from the Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre talks with Yad Vashem's Shani Farhi Lourie on differences in Israel and the Diaspora in instilling memory and lessons from the Holocaust.

Building a Strong Jewish Identity - From the Horrors

Domestic violence:

When hell lurks behind locked doors

Bat Melech Chairwoman Tzilit Jacobson urges early intervention to prevent domestic violence tragedies, 'through education, awareness, and proactive community involvement.'

When hell lurks behind locked doors

Tel Aviv fights urban jackals

Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality launches campaign against jackals roaming in city neighborhoods. Wild boar model in Haifa serves as warning sign for city officials.

Tel Aviv fights urban jackals

Missionaries found in religious communities Samaria and Jerusalem

'Missionaries operate in Samaria and Jerusalem communities, under false teachings of Torah observance,' says Rabbi Benjamin Kluger.

Missionaries found in religious communities Samaria and Jerusalem

Ancient tale of heritage:

Have you visited Jewish Gaza?

Journalist Israel Shapira, author of a book on Gaza tells about the city's Jewish heritage and plans to visit there.

Have you visited Jewish Gaza?

Azerbaijan:

Jewish singer to represent Muslim country in Eurovision

Azerbaijan, despite pressure from neighboring Iran and Turkey, is a Muslim country that maintains a warm and sympathetic attitude towards its Jewish residents and Israel.

Jewish singer to represent Muslim country in Eurovision

Hostage's father longs for his son:

'When Omri returns, who is going to hug him first?'

Father of Omri Miran, who is being held hostage in Gaza, cannot understand how the groups of hostages are split and tells how he imagines the first moments of his son's return from Gaza.

'When Omri returns, who is going to hug him first?'

Hostage's aunt:

'Distraught to think they selected between murdered bodies'

Father and aunt of murdered hostage Inbar Haiman, criticize hostage deal that leaves Inbar's body in Gaza. 'They selected between murdered bodies.'

'Distraught to think they selected between murdered bodies'

Adv. Nitsana Darshan-Leitner:

'Price we're paying for the deal is unbearable. Disaster'

Adv. Nitsana Darshan-Leitner to Arutz Sheva: 'If the Chief of Staff can't collapse Hamas, he should leave and let someone else do the job.'

'Price we're paying for the deal is unbearable. Disaster'

MK Osher Shkalim:

'Instead of promoting unity, Lapid is quoted on enemy channels'

MK Osher Shkalim sharply criticizes opposition head and responds to government criticism from the National Unity party: 'They acted with false unity.'

'Instead of promoting unity, Lapid is quoted on enemy channels'

Classified documents leak:

NCO's wife: he acted for state good; now treated like a terrorist

A. served in the IDF for 10 years and is now held in custody for his part in the classified documents leak. 'My young son hasn't seen his father in seven weeks,' cries out his wife.

NCO's wife: he acted for state good; now treated like a terrorist

Freedom of the press?

Facebook bans Arutz Sheva due to news reports

Arutz Sheva's English Facebook page was suspended after several posts reporting various events during the war were removed for 'hate speech.'

Facebook bans Arutz Sheva due to news reports

Son of Iranian Shah to Arutz Sheva:

'West must help Iranian citizens bring down the regime'

Reza Pahlavi, son of Iranian Shah: 'Iranian citizens need advice to better organize anti-regime protests.'

'West must help Iranian citizens bring down the regime'

'I had the means needed to prevent the 10/7 massacre'

After giving testimony at the civil investigation committee, Rafael Hayun tells about the equipment he had which could have prevented the 10/7 massacre; if they hadn't been confiscated 6 months earlier.

'I had the means needed to prevent the 10/7 massacre'

Former Shin Bet Senior:

'This is how we use intelligence to chase Nukhba terrorists'

Amit Assa, former Shin Bet senior officer, describes Intelligence activities used to reach every Nukhba terrorist, 'On 10/7 we suffered a strategic, not a tactical, failure. We had the information, but we didn't believe they would do it.'

'This is how we use intelligence to chase Nukhba terrorists'

High Court of Justice on Gaza aid:

'It's just crazy, they are honoring stupidity'

Iris Bernstein, wife of Haim, father of late Lt. Col. Yonatan Tzur, attended High Court hearing, demanding more aid to Gaza. 'I was ashamed, it hurt.'

'It's just crazy, they are honoring stupidity'

Be'eri resident:

'IDF soldiers are our true heroes'

Chaim Yellin, resident of Kibbutz Be'eri, spoke to Israel National News on the conclusions of the military investigation into the events of Oct. 7 and the difficulty in restoring trust between the IDF and residents.

'IDF soldiers are our true heroes'

'It'll take years to clear Gaza tunnels'

Brigadier General Avivi: We are fighting against a force equal in strength to ISIS at its peak, and we are doing so without a coalition that also fought for years until victory.

'It'll take years to clear Gaza tunnels'

Son of legendary photographer:

'It was not a profession but a national mission'

Danny Elinson talks about his father Gershon's contribution to strengthening Jewish presence in the Cave of the Patriarchs: 'Everybody knew him, even the Arabs who saved him after he was injured in a terrorist stabbing attack.'

'It was not a profession but a national mission'