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IDF:

Followers of Eliezer Berland ran over Arab in Shechem

Followers of Eliezer Berland illegally entered Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem, clashed with local Arabs, and allegedly ran over a Palestinian, prompting arrests and an IDF warning.

Followers of Eliezer Berland ran over Arab in Shechem

Al Jazeera:

How Israel encourages emigration from Gaza

An Al Jazeera report claims that 7,000 Gaza residents have emigrated via Israel with support from Israeli-linked bodies, alleging a strategic effort to encourage departure amid the humanitarian crisis.

How Israel encourages emigration from Gaza

Operation Behind the Back

The naval raid that exposed Hezbollah's secret unit

Shayetet 13 commandos arrested a Hezbollah terrorist working under civilian cover to create a naval unit for the terrorist organization.

The naval raid that exposed Hezbollah's secret unit

'Blatant and biased':

COGAT rejects IPC report, says Gaza not facing famine

COGAT rejects IPC report, calling it, 'A blatant, biased, and deliberate disregard for the volumes of food that entered during the ceasefire - the distorted conclusions were written in advance.'

COGAT rejects IPC report, says Gaza not facing famine

Extensive military operation in Samaria

During an extensive operation in Judea and Samaria, a terrorist was eliminated, many wanted individuals were arrested, and terrorist funds, weapons, and drones were confiscated.

Extensive military operation in Samaria

Ben Gurion Airport

13-year-old boy who sneaked onto flight caught again

The 13-year-old boy who managed to sneak onto an El Al flight to New York last October without a ticket or passport, was spotted again last night at Ben Gurion Airport.

13-year-old boy who sneaked onto flight caught again

UK:

Government unveils broad plan to combat rising antisemitism

UK government presents new policy document to combat antisemitism; PM Starmer: 'Words will not replace actions to uproot antisemitism.'

Government unveils broad plan to combat rising antisemitism

How a Russian citizen spied for Iran at Israeli ports

A Russian citizen who worked for Iranian intelligence was detained while taking photos at a marina in Herzliya and released - and later arrested at an air force base.

How a Russian citizen spied for Iran at Israeli ports

Giulio Meotti:

We are not all brothers

We choose life, lechaim, they choose Allahu Akhbar.

We are not all brothers

Interviewer moved to tears

Survivor's emotional statement: 'We won't turn off the menorah'

Sorella Abrahams moves Sky News reporter Sharri Markson to tears with her story of how her family, children, and neighbors responded to the masscare in Sydney.

Survivor's emotional statement: 'We won't turn off the menorah'

Before performing for Trump

Hasidic singer studies Gemara at White House

Between the hallways of the West Wing, a place where almost no one is allowed to enter, Hasidic singer Shulem Lemmer sat and studied his Gemara.

Hasidic singer studies Gemara at White House

Nova hero

'I just did what needed to be done'

Chen Moshe Mizrahi, one of the survivors of the Nova party, received a certificate of recognition for his extraordinary bravery.

'I just did what needed to be done'

Hanukkah and Mikeitz:

Yosef as a manifestation of the Menorah

There are three awe-inspiring similarities between Yosef and the Hanukkah lights, starting with his name.

Yosef as a manifestation of the Menorah

Unusual protest

Decapitated head dolls placed outside homes of ex-judges

Three decapitated head cloth dolls were placed this morning near the homes of former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, retired Supreme Court Justice Uzi Fogelman, and Tel Aviv-Jaffa Mayor Ron Huldai.

Decapitated head dolls placed outside homes of ex-judges

Mamdani appointee resigns over antisemitic social media posts

Catherine Almonte Da Costa, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's appointee as New York's director of appointments after posts about 'money hungry Jews' resurfaced.

Mamdani appointee resigns over antisemitic social media posts

Australia's antisemitic timeline:

A relentless drumbeat of hatred

A record of Australia’s alarming descent into open Antisemitism. What began as chants metastasized into arson, threats, and ultimately mass murder. Op-ed.

A relentless drumbeat of hatred

Melanie Phillips:

The global intifada

The time for platitudes is over. What’s needed is zero tolerance of Islamic extremism and anti-Zionism. Opinion.

The global intifada

Watch:

Alan Dershowitz in a surprising chazanut performance

Hasidic singer Shulem Lemmer met his cousin, top US attorney Alan Dershowitz, at a Hanukkah event at the White House. The two burst out in a Hasidic song.

Alan Dershowitz in a surprising chazanut performance

'Increase the light':

Chanukiya from Palestine Square lit on Mt. Herzl

The fifth Hanukkah candle was lit this evening at the Mount Herzl National Memorial Hall using the chanukiya which Brigade 401 fighters lit candles in at Palestine Square in Gaza a year ago.

Chanukiya from Palestine Square lit on Mt. Herzl

US targets 29 Iranian oil vessels in latest sanctions move

US imposes new sanctions on Iran’s “shadow fleet,” blacklisting 29 vessels and firms accused of helping Tehran move illicit oil and fund its military and nuclear programs.

US targets 29 Iranian oil vessels in latest sanctions move

Belgium reverses police withdrawal from Antwerp Jewish quarter

Belgium’s Interior Minister reverses a plan to pull federal police from Antwerp’s Jewish district after community pressure and intervention by Jewish leaders.

Belgium reverses police withdrawal from Antwerp Jewish quarter

Segev Kalfon recalls: How I sewed kippahs in captivity

Former hostage Segev Kalfon recounts the harrowing moments in the tunnels - sewing kippahs for fellow captives from a torn galabiya - and his longing for his parents’ bakery during Hanukkah.

Segev Kalfon recalls: How I sewed kippahs in captivity

Authorities confirm:

Brown University shooter also killed MIT professor

Officials confirm the Brown University gunman, Claudio Neves-Valente, also killed MIT professor Nuno Loureiro before taking his own life in a New Hampshire storage facility.

Brown University shooter also killed MIT professor

'Flagrant attack'

ICC condemns latest US sanctions on its judges

The ICC condemns US sanctions on two judges over an Israel case, calling them a “flagrant attack” on judicial independence and a threat to the international rule of law.

ICC condemns latest US sanctions on its judges

Watch:

Noa Tishby lights Hanukkah candles with Julie Bowen

Noa Tishby lights Hanukkah candles with actress Julie Bowen, who expresses deep curiosity about Jewish culture and history, sparked by recent events and a desire to learn more.

Noa Tishby lights Hanukkah candles with Julie Bowen

'ICC is a political tool'

Netanyahu’s office backs US sanctions on ICC judges

Israel’s government welcomes US sanctions on two ICC judges, calling the court biased and politically motivated in its prosecution efforts against Israel.

Netanyahu’s office backs US sanctions on ICC judges

Australian PM unveils major gun buyback after Bondi terror attack

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces Australia’s largest gun buyback since Port Arthur, targeting illegal and newly banned firearms after the antisemitic Bondi terror attack.

Australian PM unveils major gun buyback after Bondi terror attack

Antisemitism charge rejected

French court jails nanny for poisoning Jewish couple

A French court sentences a nanny to 2.5 years for poisoning a Jewish couple’s drinks but rejects antisemitism as a motive.

French court jails nanny for poisoning Jewish couple

Report:

TikTok agrees to US sale, ending years of security disputes

TikTok will sell its US branch to a joint venture led by American investors, ending a years-long security dispute over Chinese ownership. The deal is set to close January 22.

TikTok agrees to US sale, ending years of security disputes

Trump:

'Netanyahu would like to see me, we’ll probably meet in Florida'

Trump says a meeting with PM Netanyahu is likely next week in Florida, though the White House has not yet confirmed plans.

'Netanyahu would like to see me, we’ll probably meet in Florida'

Ben Gvir’s circle against Levin: Undermines the death penalty law

Otzma Yehudit claims that the restrictions proposed by Justice Minister Yariv Levin on the death penalty law for terrorists would create future loopholes preventing its implementation.

Ben Gvir’s circle against Levin: Undermines the death penalty law

Michigan State Chabad vandalized on back-to-back nights

Unknown vandal throws stones at campus Chabad center's windows, returns the following night to leave swastikas and "he's back" graffiti on the doors.

Michigan State Chabad vandalized on back-to-back nights

Law enforcement:

Brown shooting, killing of MIT professor may be connected

US authorities are examining a possible connection between the deadly mass shooting at Brown University and the targeted killing of an MIT professor days later, as the FBI searches for a suspect.

Brown shooting, killing of MIT professor may be connected

Dvar Haftorah:

On Hanukkah and Sydney

The prophet does not deny the danger. He transcends it.

On Hanukkah and Sydney

Close enough

Flight from Israel lands in Berlin instead of Prague

Due to extreme weather conditions, a Tus Airways flight to Prague forced to reroute to Berlin. Passengers to take four-hour bus journey to their final destination.

Flight from Israel lands in Berlin instead of Prague

Hanukkah 1967 and today: The rise and decline of Spain

It was only in 1967 that living and praying openly as Jews as a community was finally officially permitted in Spain. Now, barely a half century later, we are back to the dark days of Spanish antisemitism. Op-ed.

Hanukkah 1967 and today: The rise and decline of Spain

After Sydney massacre

House Dems propose bill on progressive way to fight antisemitism

Rep. Jerrold Nadler and 3 other progressive Congressmen propose bill to 'combat' antisemitism that accuses Trump Admin of 'weaponizing' antisemitism and protects criticism of Israel.

House Dems propose bill on progressive way to fight antisemitism

Watch:

Youth group hike ends with complex cliffside rescue

A member of a youth group deviated from the path and found himself on the side of a steep slope.

Youth group hike ends with complex cliffside rescue

Parashatt Miketz:

Stop dreaming

When Mashiach comes, we will realize that we are currently in a dream. Our life is a living paradox, yet it seems to make sense to us as if it were normal.

Stop dreaming

'Really badly stuck'

Iran's President throws up his hands as crises deepen

In rare candor, President Masoud Pezeshkian says Iran’s problems are self-inflicted and urges officials and provinces not to expect solutions from him.

Iran's President throws up his hands as crises deepen

Watch

Undercover units arrest terrorists in heart of Jenin

Security forces continue operations in Jenin as part of a large-scale operation in northern Samaria, which began last night.

Undercover units arrest terrorists in heart of Jenin

Questions and Answers:

Aspects of Hanukkah - interview with Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

From the Yeshiva's Beit Midrash in the Arab Quarter (actually the Old Jewish Quarter) of the Old City, Rabbi Aviner talks about miracles, why we don't say Hallel on Purim, and more.

Aspects of Hanukkah - interview with Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

Fearing attacks:

Jewish children asking police to protect Hanukkah parties

Greater Manchester police chief warns of rising antisemitic threats as Jewish children seek armed protection at Hanukkah events.

Jewish children asking police to protect Hanukkah parties

Netanyahu:

Alliances are made with the strong. Peace is made with the strong

*Prime Minister says foundation stone laying fulfills long-promised vision, citing security achievements, economic growth, energy independence and major investments as signs of Israel’s strength.*

Alliances are made with the strong. Peace is made with the strong

Draft of bill published

How the Nukhba terrorists will be prosecuted

The bill establishes a military tribunal mechanism for prosecuting participants in the October 7 attack, with the authority to impose the death penalty and without the possibility of future release.

How the Nukhba terrorists will be prosecuted

An Australian rabbi writes on Mikeitz:

How the Australian government can regain the trust of its Jews

Someone asked me if there is any way that we can forgive the Australian government and what it would take for them to regain trust of Australian Jewry. So, let’s talk about Yosef.

How the Australian government can regain the trust of its Jews

The friend of my enemy

Qatar, our enemy, has infiltrated the highest levels of the American government and it should be sobering for us to realize the outsized influence Qatar now has on American foreign policy, including Trump’s pronouncements.

The friend of my enemy

MK calls to shoot rock-throwing protesters, then deletes post

Yesh Atid MK Naor Shiri caused a storm after calling on soldiers to shoot protesters who throw rocks, later deleting the post and saying Israel is 'on the precipice.'

MK calls to shoot rock-throwing protesters, then deletes post

Hostage's sister to UN

'Don't leave my brother' behind

Shira Gvili, the sister of Ran Gvili, the last hostage still being held in Gaza, came to the UN today to say that Ran must return home now.

'Don't leave my brother' behind

Rubio announces sanctions on two ICC judges

US imposes sanctions on Georgian judge Gocha Lordkipanidze and Mongolian judge Erdenebalsuren Damdin in response to their support for the efforts to arrest Israeli officials.

Rubio announces sanctions on two ICC judges

Despite antisemitic threats

Jewish org. urges synagogues not to use police for protection

IfNotNow urges Jewish communities to avoid police and armed guards, claiming such security endangers Jews of color.

Jewish org. urges synagogues not to use police for protection

Fifth night of Hanukkah at the Western Wall

Rabbis, public figures, and foreign dignitaries participate in the ceremony to light the fifth Hanukkah candle at the Western Wall.

Fifth night of Hanukkah at the Western Wall

The Israel Democracy Institute abandons both Israel and democracy

The think tank has veered far from its original mission and namesake not because of its funders, but in spite of them. Opinion.

The Israel Democracy Institute abandons both Israel and democracy

Civilian activists raise Israeli flags in Gaza

Activists from the Nachala Movement entered the Gaza Strip where they raised the Israeli flag, calling for the establishement of Jewish communities in the enclave.

Civilian activists raise Israeli flags in Gaza

Preparing for prosecution

Who will judge the Nukhba Terrorists?

The Ministers of Defense and Justice led a discussion on prosecuting the Nukhba terrorists after the October 7 massacre and explored the possibility of establishing a dedicated military tribunal.

Who will judge the Nukhba Terrorists?

Top arms smuggler hit with rare administrative arrest warrant

The Shin Bet and police arrested a Bir Hadaj resident accused of leading a drone-based weapons smuggling network, prompting Defense Minister Israel Katz to sign a rare administrative detention order.

Top arms smuggler hit with rare administrative arrest warrant




























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