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Ramat Negev Governor:

'Closed military zone against drones? We need the opposite'

The head of the Ramat Negev Regional Council welcomes the defense minister's recognition of arms smuggling from Egypt as terrorism, but says the area is already a closed military zone, and what is required is exactly the opposite.

'Closed military zone against drones? We need the opposite'

A Time to Dance, a Time to Refrain:

When Jewish success meets rising envy

As the Jewish people take center stage in the eyes of the world, King Solomon’s wisdom reminds us that even moments of joy demand humility, vigilance, and restraint. Opinion.

When Jewish success meets rising envy

Force 100 soldiers sue Haaretz journalist

The lawsuit refers to a tweet in which Misgav made an allegation against the soldiers that was previously disproven.

Force 100 soldiers sue Haaretz journalist

Rabbi Chaim Druckman:

Are a Jewish and a Democratic State compatible?

Torah law and majority rule are compatible when moral limits are applied, for example, to decisions of the majority.

Are a Jewish and a Democratic State compatible?

Mandanitis:

The city that never sleeps has gone into a stupor

There was always an implicit understanding that New York worked according to its own user’s manual, its own rule book. Never the easiest, and not always the most sympathetic, but a place of dynamism and opportunity. Opinion.

The city that never sleeps has gone into a stupor

Hadar's Comrade:

'Until Hadar is back, Operation Protective Edge is not over'

Elhai Refua, a close friend of Hadar Goldin, describes the moment he learned of Hadar's abduction during Operation Protective Edge in an interview with Arutz Sheva.

'Until Hadar is back, Operation Protective Edge is not over'

Itay Chen laid to rest:

'For over two years I tried to keep you alive'

Staff Sgt. Itay Chen, 19, killed on October 7 and recently returned from Gaza, was laid to rest in Kiryat Shaul as Israel mourns a beloved son and national hero.

'For over two years I tried to keep you alive'

Israeli killed in motorcycle accident in India

An Israeli motorcyclist was killed in a road accident while on his way from Delhi to Agra, India. Ministry of Foreign Affairs is dealing with bringing his body to Israel.

Israeli killed in motorcycle accident in India

Geshmak To Be A Yid:

Chabad music video celebrates Jewish students on campus

The new video honors and encourages the Jewish students in various universities to be proud of their Jewish identity with a Yiddish phrase meaning 'It's great to be a Jew'.

Chabad music video celebrates Jewish students on campus

'Sliding Toward Dictatorship':

Judge Aharon Barak's warning to Israel

The former president of the Supreme Court warned of a long process of erosion in the democratic system and expressed support for a plea bargain in the prime minister's trial.

Judge Aharon Barak's warning to Israel

‘Love that moves nations’:

Steve Witkoff pays tribute to Itay Chen

Speaking at the funeral of Sgt. Itay Chen, US Envoy Steve Witkoff praised his bravery on October 7 and said, 'Itay helped heal a part of my own heart.'

Steve Witkoff pays tribute to Itay Chen

At the seashore

What happens when the castle returns to being just sand, when the waves which just minutes ago were on the shore begin to flow out to sea, unrecognizable in the vastness of ocean.

At the seashore

After Hamas video release:

Uncertainty surrounds return of Lt. Hadar Goldin’s body

Hours after Hamas claimed to have located the body of killed and kidnapped IDF officer Lt. Hadar Goldin in Rafah, the terrorist organization announces it plans to return Goldin's body at 2pm.

Uncertainty surrounds return of Lt. Hadar Goldin’s body

Germany:

Blood and swastikas on cars and buildings

Man arrested in Germany for painting swastikas in blood across dozens of vehicles. 'The act exceeds all boundaries of decency and humanity,' says city mayor.

Blood and swastikas on cars and buildings

Father Of Hostage:

'No partnership with those pushing the two-state solution'

Tzvika Mor, whose son was taken hostage, denounced Haaretz for an article criticizing him.

'No partnership with those pushing the two-state solution'

A masterpiece of modern living in Modiin

Discover why Buchman in Modiin has become one of the top choices for Olim.

A masterpiece of modern living in Modiin

Why Jewish unity matters this Hanukkah

When we light our menorahs this Hanukkah, we are not just commemorating an ancient military victory. We are celebrating something far more profound: the triumph of a unified Jewish people who refused to disappear.

Why Jewish unity matters this Hanukkah

On site of murder:

New neighborhood founded in Kiryat Arba

More than 20 years after the murder of Nati Ozeri, a new neighborhood has been inaugurated on the site of the murder in Kiryat Arba. Ten pioneering families have already moved into their homes.

New neighborhood founded in Kiryat Arba

From tragedy to global mission:

How Mendy Kenig transformed his pain into hope

Founder and CEO of Menucha V’Yeshua, shares the personal story that inspired his life’s mission to bring comfort and healing to families in crisis - as 170 widows and orphans gather for historic Parshas Chayei Sara VIP Shabbos at Berkeley Hotel.

How Mendy Kenig transformed his pain into hope

A New Dawn of Peace:

Kazakhstan's stand against the politics of violence

Kazakhstan has chosen prosperity, pragmatism, and partnership over the destructive, zero-sum game dictated by terror groups. Hamas's predictable and furious reaction is simply an acknowledgment that their influence is waning. Opinion.

Kazakhstan's stand against the politics of violence

France expands probe tied to 2015 Paris attacks perpetrator

France detains three suspects in a terror probe linked to Salah Abdeslam ahead of the 10th anniversary of the 2015 Paris attacks. Authorities suspect a new conspiracy involving illicit prison communications.

France expands probe tied to 2015 Paris attacks perpetrator

Urges respect for ceasefire

EU condemns Israeli strikes on Hezbollah

The EU condemns Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, urges ceasefire compliance. Israel says the attacks aim to prevent the terrorist group from rebuilding its military infrastructure.

EU condemns Israeli strikes on Hezbollah

Syria launches major operation to hunt ISIS cells

Syria launches a multi-province operation to dismantle Islamic State cells, timed with interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa’s upcoming US visit focused on counterterrorism.

Syria launches major operation to hunt ISIS cells

Campus antisemitism probe:

Cornell strikes $250M deal with Trump admin

Cornell will pay $60M and share admissions data in a deal with the Trump administration restoring $250M in funding and ending federal probes into alleged antisemitism and discrimination.

Cornell strikes $250M deal with Trump admin

Houthis claim CIA-Mossad spy network arrested in Yemen

Houthis claim they arrested a CIA-Mossad spy ring operating under Saudi command in Yemen. The group alleges Israeli officers helped run the network, though no independent evidence has confirmed the claims.

Houthis claim CIA-Mossad spy network arrested in Yemen

Irish soccer body votes to push UEFA ban on Israel

Ireland’s soccer body votes to urge UEFA to suspend Israel over alleged rule violations tied to Gaza. The move echoes calls from Turkey, Norway, and UN experts.

Irish soccer body votes to push UEFA ban on Israel

Barstool founder targeted with antisemitic slur in Mississippi

Barstool’s Dave Portnoy targeted with an antisemitic slur while filming in Mississippi. Bystanders condemn the abuse, the heckler remains unidentified.

Barstool founder targeted with antisemitic slur in Mississippi

Opposition leaders: We will fight the Draft Law

Opposition leaders meet with Gadi Eisenkot and Naftali Bennett, declare: “We will not allow a full return of the judicial coup.”

Opposition leaders: We will fight the Draft Law

Bereaved brother beaten near ousted military advocate's home

Police used violence against bereaved brother Maj. Dovi Yudkin, brother of Capt. Israel Yudkin, of the Netzach Yehuda Battalion, who was killed in action in Gaza.

Bereaved brother beaten near ousted military advocate's home

At Indiana U:

Leadership change at Jewish Studies program sparks internal feud

In Indiana, a vaunted Jewish studies program is upended by red-state politics over Israel and speech.

Leadership change at Jewish Studies program sparks internal feud

Mamdani’s Victory:

A boomerang waiting to strike the Democrats

The economic and political history of the twentieth century is a graveyard of movements that promised justice through equality and delivered only scarcity through control.

A boomerang waiting to strike the Democrats

Religious soldiers walked out of ceremony with female singers

At a ceremony for the 9th Battalion of the 401st Armored Brigade, religious soldiers repeatedly left the event because a military band included female singers, including during the national anthem.

Religious soldiers walked out of ceremony with female singers

Popular hasidic photographer dies at 47

Yaakov David Brim, a popular hasidic photographer, dies at 47 following a sudden stroke.

Popular hasidic photographer dies at 47

Historical antisemitism is here to stay, and in a big way

What is it about the historical, Jewish "Being" (our existential state) that brings about an almost never-ending rage of antisemitism?' Opinion.

Historical antisemitism is here to stay, and in a big way

Report: Saudi Arabia to renew dialogue with Israel

Source in Saudi royal family says Crown Prince's upcoming visit to US may pave the way for renewing dialogue with Israel.

Report: Saudi Arabia to renew dialogue with Israel

Air traffic chaos as shutdown restrictions impact US airports

The Federal Aviation Administration has unleashed unprecedented flight reductions at 40 of the nation's busiest airports, stranding thousands of passengers.

Air traffic chaos as shutdown restrictions impact US airports

Captivity survivor calls for return of Hadar Goldin's body

Hamas captivity survivor Matan Angrest joins Hostages Square rally, calling for the return of fallen IDF soldier Hadar Goldin's body from Gaza.

Captivity survivor calls for return of Hadar Goldin's body

MDA mourns deceased hostage and longtime volunteer Lior Rudaeff

Magen David Adom mourns volunteer EMT Lior Rudaeff, whose body was returned from Gaza for burial in Israel.

MDA mourns deceased hostage and longtime volunteer Lior Rudaeff

Confronting the Generation Gap among Jews towards Israel

What is that Zionism idea all about? A primer for Jewish students.

Confronting the Generation Gap among Jews towards Israel

Man dies following Tel Aviv shooting

Man in his 30s suffers critical injuries in Tel Aviv shooting, dies shortly afterwards; police believe incident to be criminal in nature.

Man dies following Tel Aviv shooting

Terrorists approach IDF troops in Gaza despite ceasefire

IDF troops operating in both northern and southern Gaza face threats from terrorists despite ceasefire, act quickly to eliminate threat.

Terrorists approach IDF troops in Gaza despite ceasefire

Skokie:

'Hersh’s Fridge' opens, offering kosher food to those in need

A kosher community fridge in Chicago’s Jewish suburbs arrives amid rising food insecurity.

'Hersh’s Fridge' opens, offering kosher food to those in need

Belgium suspected to be hiding October 7th terrorist

An investigation by JID reveals that a Hamas militant filmed taking part in the October 7 massacre is living in Brussels and leading a normal life. A request for his arrest has been submitted to the police.

Belgium suspected to be hiding October 7th terrorist

Yair Golan: Arab parties are partners, PM Netanyahu is not

Yair Golan, head of the Democrats party, says he welcomes any Arab who agrees Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, but won't sit with Religious Zionist parties in the Knesset.

Yair Golan: Arab parties are partners, PM Netanyahu is not

First sign of stabilization in Israel's credit rating

Credit ratings agency S&P updated Israel's credit rating outlook from negative to stable, reversing some of the damage done to the credit rating by the uncertainty that accompanied the war.

First sign of stabilization in Israel's credit rating

Former MAG admits she herself leaked Force 100 video

Former Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi admits she herself leaked Force 100 video, says no one outside Military Prosecution was involved in the leak.

Former MAG admits she herself leaked Force 100 video

Jamie Geller to Arutz Sheva:

The post-Oct. 7 'great Jewish awakening'

Special interview with Jamie Geller. 'Antisemitism hasn't abated, but resilience is in Jewish DNA'

The post-Oct. 7 'great Jewish awakening'

UAE Political Affairs Expert:

'Europeans are hostages of the Islamist propaganda'

UAE expert Amjad Taha says antisemitism is a crime in the UAE, where Jews live in peace and trade with Israel is booming, while European elites fall prey to Islamist propaganda.

'Europeans are hostages of the Islamist propaganda'

IDF eliminates terrorists in southern Lebanon

IDF eliminates three terrorists, involved in weapons smuggling and rebuilding Hezbollah infrastructure, in southern Lebanon.

IDF eliminates terrorists in southern Lebanon

Body of deceased hostage Lior Rudaeff returned to Israel

Warrant Officer (res.) Lior Rudaeff, aged 61 from Nir Yitzhak, served as deputy security coordinator and a member of the rapid response team.

Body of deceased hostage Lior Rudaeff returned to Israel

Hamas claims to have found body of IDF soldier Hadar Goldin

Hamas source tells Al Jazeera that the body of IDF soldier Hadar Goldin, killed and abducted in 2014, has been found near Rafah.

Hamas claims to have found body of IDF soldier Hadar Goldin

Iranian President defiant:

'We won’t abandon missiles or nuclear program'

Iran’s President clarifies that Tehran seeks peace but won’t abandon its missile or nuclear programs.

'We won’t abandon missiles or nuclear program'

Israel receives body of murdered hostage from Red Cross in Gaza

Israel receives a murdered hostage’s body via Red Cross in Gaza. The coffin will undergo identification after a military ceremony. Six hostage bodies remain in Gaza, despite Hamas’s obligation to return them.

Israel receives body of murdered hostage from Red Cross in Gaza

Four detained for disrupting Israel Philharmonic concert in Paris

Four people detained after flares and clashes disrupted the Israel Philharmonic’s Paris concert. French ministers condemn the violence.

Four detained for disrupting Israel Philharmonic concert in Paris

Azerbaijan rejects Gaza deployment without halt to hostilities

Azerbaijan says it won’t send peacekeepers to Gaza unless fighting fully stops. The US seeks troop contributions for a 20,000-strong force under Trump’s peace plan.

Azerbaijan rejects Gaza deployment without halt to hostilities

Police confirm:

MAG’s phone recovered from sea, data being extracted from it

Police confirm that a phone found off Herzliya belongs to outgoing Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi. Investigators are extracting data as part of an ongoing probe into the device’s contents.

MAG’s phone recovered from sea, data being extracted from it




























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