Tragedy at Soroka: Pregnant woman and unborn baby die
Woman in her 40s, 34 weeks pregnant, dies following a rare complication and sudden deterioration; hospital reports case to Health Ministry.
Woman in her 40s, 34 weeks pregnant, dies following a rare complication and sudden deterioration; hospital reports case to Health Ministry.


Al-Arabiya correspondent reports from front line of fighting between the government and Houthi terrorist rebels in eastern Yemen, as government forces fight off drones in the background.

Israel and Colombia scrap visa requirements beginning September 1, in the latest sign of rapidly warming ties between the two countries.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar rejects Britain's criticism over E1, accusing London of 'one-sided' policy against Israel.
Palestinian Arabs claim 'settlers' torched building with family inside, police investigators prove allegations utterly baseless.

Jerusalem’s Green Line begins service Friday, linking the city center to Malcha with 12 new stops, while a key stadium station stays closed during events.

Three suspects face indictment for the double murder in Buq'ata after police uncovered an alleged hit squad targeting a man over protection money.

Religious Services Ministry officials were ordered to prepare for the Cave of the Patriarchs' closure within 14 days amid a funding shortfall.

The Aliyah dream is real, and it comes with a backyard, a basement, and a block full of friends

For 30 years they guarded this city. Now almost $300,000 prevents their yeshiva from finishing what they started.

Left-wing activists hang a sign calling for the establishment of a Palestinian state without authorization. Dizengoff Center removes it and calls police.

At an event marking the dedication of a memorial and study room for Israel’s fallen soldiers, the Chief Rabbi shakes Gadi Eisenkot’s hand and tells him, “You are a source of inspiration."

Representatives of Hadash, Ta’al and Balad agree to run together in the upcoming elections. Ra’am will not be part of the alliance.

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu was asked by his son, Minister Amichai Eliyahu, whether the judicial reform should be abandoned in favor of a unity government.

A 19-year-old new driver was arrested after allegedly reaching 201 km/h on Route 60, shutting off his lights and trying to flee police.

After ten years together, 505 days during which Eliya Cohen was held hostage, and a prolonged struggle to bring him home, he and Ziv Abud are getting married tonight.

Judge Nasser Abu Taha, who became Israel’s first Bedouin judge, has requested to relocate from his home in southern Israel to the north and serve there following threats.

Shalom Lion, who immigrated to Israel before the Holocaust, passed away at Ichilov Hospital. His funeral will take place Thursday in Tel Aviv.

Karmei Oz and Sahlab received official locality codes, completing years-long recognition processes and enabling expanded services and development.

Justice Noam Sohlberg ruled that footage showing soldiers and an IDF artillery piece constitutes use of public assets and ordered Naftali Bennett to remove it.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir clashed with a resident during a police tour of Basmat Tab'un, then praised a local driver's support for Israel.

Boaz Melet tells Arutz Sheva how his son Benayahu, who was shot in a terrorist attack, recovered and continued fighting the terrorists until his final moments.

'Together' chairman Naftali Bennett blasts 'Yashar!' chair Gadi Eisenkot's haredi draft plan and its 30% exemption proposal: 'We know exactly how it ends: with nothing.'

As the Jewish New Year approaches, rabbis weigh controversial plan to allow haredi draft evaders barred from leaving Israel to make the pilgrimage.

With 58,000 NIS in debt, Sarah fears losing the home her eight children depend on while her 11-year-old son battles cancer.

A day after extremists attacked his hasidim in Jerusalem, the Karlin-Stolin Rebbe praises their resolve, but warns 'use of force is not the way of the Torah.'

New Kantar poll gives Gadi Eisenkot's Yashar! party 24 seats, narrowly ahead of Likud, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bloc falls short of a majority.

The parents of Hillel Mordechai Dadon, the seven-and-a-half-year-old boy from Beit Shemesh who was brutally murdered by a neighbor, share their shock and grief at the incident.

During a visit to Ariel University, Netanyahu met Amit, who was wounded by sniper fire in Gaza: “A moment that moved me deeply."

Two polls published after the primaries place the Likud in first place with 31-32 seats, and Eisenkot’s party in second place with 24.

A summary of the latest draft year finds that haredim account for about 80% of all draft evaders. The Attorney General is demanding expanded sanctions and the resumption of proactive arrests.

The number of Likud members in Har Hevron surged from around 150 to approximately 600, with 80% of them voting in the primaries. Erez Tadmor received the highest support.

Gilad Erdan, in an interview with Arutz Sheva, criticizes the changes in Likud, appeals to the Religious Zionist community, and presents his positions on the draft issue and the next government.

Ministries of Health and Environmental Protection warn against entering several streams in the north after water tests showed irregularities, including Banias, Hatzbani, Jordan, Meshusim, Gilabon, Zaki, Yehudiyah, Tzalmon and Kziv.

Ashkelon resident arrested for alleged cyber attacks on dozens of Israeli companies.

After suspicions arose that a baby born following fertility treatments is the genetic son of another man, the Puah Institute details the halachic possibilities and emphasizes the importance of supervision throughout the process.

Police arrested two masked teens from Pisgat Ze'ev after finding two suspected Molotov cocktails in a bag they allegedly discarded in Arnona.

A new complaint accuses Border Police officers of assaulting a minor, using gas at protesters, and allegedly taking a credit card during the evacuation of the Tel Talpiyot outpost.

Bank Leumi sues Meta for NIS 26.6 million, alleging Facebook and Instagram allowed fraudulent ads impersonating the bank and targeting customers.

Vote counting in the Likud primaries concludes, with results placing Eli Cohen, Yariv Levin, and Amir Ohana at the top of the board.

After 44 years of uncertainty, Rabbi Yuval Cherlow reflects on the identification of Yehuda Katz’s remains, describing a moment of profound pain, consolation and renewed hope for his family.

The Israel Dog Unit and Israel Prison Service are deepening cooperation, sharing expertise in working dogs, missing-person searches, and lifesaving operations during a professional meeting.

A summer flight to Crete turned into a nightmare as passengers, including young children, were left waiting inside a Bluebird aircraft without air conditioning for nearly two hours.

A long-forgotten danger erupted in orchards near Metula when unexploded ordnance detonated, seriously injuring two Thai workers and sending six people to the hospital.

Hillel Mordechai Dadon’s family is struggling to comprehend his death, as relatives describe unbearable grief following the fatal Beit Shemesh stabbing.

Associates of the Prime Minister plan to screen and disqualify haredi party members who do not support Likud once the primary election process concludes.

Rabbi Yerucham Smotrich and his son, Minister Bezalel Smotrich, dance alongside Avraham Fried at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem.

The father of fallen surveillance soldier Roni Eshel published a painful post against Brig. Gen. Yossi Sariel, who commanded Unit 8200 on October 7.

Former hostage Yosef Haim Ohana visits the Gush Katif Museum and reflects on Jewish life in Gaza, his captivity, and an emotional mitzvah with his father.

A four-year-old boy was critically injured after being struck by a car in Beit Shemesh. Magen David Adom teams dispatched to the scene performed resuscitation efforts, but were ultimately forced to pronounce him dead.

President Isaac Herzog meets Jared Kushner and Nickolay Mladenov in Jerusalem, stresses Israel's security must remain central to Gaza plan.

A six-year-old and a seven-year-old child were stabbed in Beit Shemesh.

Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Liberman sets coalition red lines, ruling out a minority government and demanding military or civilian service for all Israelis.

As government pushes core curriculum, severe teacher shortage prompting haredi leaders to confront deeper problem.

Hanan Breuer, who lost his wife Mor shortly after the birth of their son, and Hila Klein, the widow of Elhanan Klein, who was murdered in a terrorist attack, have built a new home together.

Transportation Minister Miri Regev claims that the El Al workers’ committee is working against her in the Likud primaries.

Three members of Shas' Kiryat Gat slate defect to rival Ahi party, citing Shas' opposition to IDF enlistment for haredim not studying in yeshiva.

Family calls on the public to pray and increase Torah study and good deeds for Rabbi Shalom Pinchas Burstein. 'He is in need of great Heavenly mercy.'

14,307 Likud members already exercised their right to vote in Likud primaries. Gotliv claims ballots without her name, Yoni Yosef withdraws candidacy, and Netanyahu expresses support for Osnat Zohar.

High Follow-Up Committee delegation visits Temple Mount, Islamic Movement leader shares religious justification for Ra'am's efforts to join center-left government after elections.
