Israeli News (Page 101)


Former Defense Minister:

'War crimes are being committed here'

Moshe Ya'alon continues to criticize Israel's actions in Gaza, warning of potential legal consequences at The Hague. He accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing.

'War crimes are being committed here'

Minister Ben Gvir: Stop the noise from mosques

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir instructs top police officials to enforce the confiscation of loudspeakers in mosques due to noise complaints.

Minister Ben Gvir: Stop the noise from mosques

A year after being freed

Little Emily takes the stage at Hostages' Square

Emily Hand who was freed from Hamas captivity in a hostage release deal a year ago: I know how it feels to be there, so I don't even want to imagine what they are going through now.

Little Emily takes the stage at Hostages' Square

Mother of British hostage:

'UN resolution would've been a death sentence for our loved ones'

'If UN & other international organizations had done their jobs, our loved ones would be home by now. Instead, we get excuses, fake support, & empty promises,' Mandy Damari, mother of British-Israeli citizen Emily Damari, says at Sha'ar Hanegev rally.

'UN resolution would've been a death sentence for our loved ones'

Slandering Israel

Moshe Ya'alon: 'Israel conducting ethnic cleansing in Gaza'

Former IDF Chief of Staff and Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon claims IDF is carrying out a population 'transfer' in northern Gaza. 'They're dragging us to occupation, annexation, and settling there.'

Moshe Ya'alon: 'Israel conducting ethnic cleansing in Gaza'

Edan's mother:

Netanyahu told me that conditions are right to bring them home

Following the release of the Hamas video of hostage Edan Alexander, his mother spoke at a rally in Tel Aviv about her conversation with Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Netanyahu told me that conditions are right to bring them home

Carmey Hanadiv Olim:

Yaakov Helfand's visit became his Aliyah

Yaakov, who immigrated to Carmay Hanadiv in Kiryat Malachi, shares his Aliya story and explains that 'You're not walking into something that's pre-built. You get to help build up a community and be involved.'

Yaakov Helfand's visit became his Aliyah

Family of shooting victim:

'We never expected him to be hurt like this'

An Arab bus driver was critically injured in a shooting attack near Ariel in Samaria. His family and friends say they are shocked by the attack and are praying for his safe recovery.

'We never expected him to be hurt like this'

Psychological terrorism:

In Hamas video, American-Israeli hostage speaks to Trump

Idan Alexander, an immigrant from New Jersey, was kidnapped from the Kissufim Crossing by Hamas terrorists, and has been held captive in Gaza ever since.

In Hamas video, American-Israeli hostage speaks to Trump

Shooting attack victim - Arab bus driver

One of the victims of the shooting attack in Samaria has been identified as an Arab bus driver from Umm al-Fahm.

Shooting attack victim - Arab bus driver

Orin was killed in a traffic accident - days before her birthday

Family donates corneas of 13-year-old Orin, killed in traffic accident days before her birthday; her father suffered moderate injuries in the collision.

Orin was killed in a traffic accident - days before her birthday

Shooting attack survivor:

'We must restore security to Samaria'

One of the survivors of the shooting attack in Samaria earlier today calls to make the region safer for Israelis.

'We must restore security to Samaria'

Emirati official visits family of slain Rabbi

An official from the UAE came to Israel to pay his respects to Rabbi Zvi Kogan's family, staying for less than an hour before returning to his country.

Emirati official visits family of slain Rabbi

Preschool teacher: 'We'll tell the parents a kid scratched her'

Court extends arrest of Hadera childcare provider Levana Shem Tov, following investigation of child abuse.

Preschool teacher: 'We'll tell the parents a kid scratched her'

Nir Barkat:

Incentives for haredim who enlist, sanctions on those who refuse

Likud minister says October 7 proved there is no avoiding the conscription of haredi men to the IDF, but it must be done with sensitivity and avoid causing fear of 'secularization.'

Incentives for haredim who enlist, sanctions on those who refuse

Kiryat Shmona resident:

'Hezbollah won't meet the conditions of the ceasefire'

Refael Salab from Kiryat Shmona speaks to Arutz Sheva-Israel National News about the difficulties the residents of the north are facing and the disappointment of the ceasefire agreement that did not meet expectations, especially when it comes to a buffer zone.

'Hezbollah won't meet the conditions of the ceasefire'

Moody's:

'Geopolitical risks in Israel have partially diminished'

Moody's issues update on Israel’s credit rating, says it is too early to determine whether the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah has "significantly and sustainably" mitigated the risks that led to the downgrading of Israel's credit rating.

'Geopolitical risks in Israel have partially diminished'

Netanyahu:

'Conditions to bring hostages home have improved'

Prime Minister stated that the threat on the northern border has been removed and the residents of northern Israel will return 'when they feel it correct.'

'Conditions to bring hostages home have improved'

Home away from home:

Thanksgiving dinner held for lone soldiers in Jerusalem

Over 300 Ex-Pats gathered together for an evening of gratitude and nostalgia featuring classics such as turkey and pumpkin pie but with an Israeli twist.

Thanksgiving dinner held for lone soldiers in Jerusalem

'Don't stop fighting'

Ben-Gvir's message to Netanyahu after the ceasefire

Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir took the opportunity at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Sderot police station to express opposition to the ceasefire in Lebanon.

Ben-Gvir's message to Netanyahu after the ceasefire

Mia Schem gets engaged a year after being released from captivity

Mia Schem got engaged to her partner Yinon Hason almost exactly one year after being released from Hamas captivity.

Mia Schem gets engaged a year after being released from captivity

'The answer to the massacre'

Housing Minister reviews plans for Jewish settlement in Gaza

Construction and Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf was photographed being shown a map of 'settlement points' in Gaza. At the same time, Minister Sa'ar promised that Israel would leave the Gaza Strip.

Housing Minister reviews plans for Jewish settlement in Gaza

Study reveals:

Released hostages suffer severe ongoing health challenges

1 year after the first hostage deal, study by the Health Team of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum finds former hostages suffer malnutrition, untreated fractures, nerve damage, long-term disabilities, PTSD, and accelerated aging.

Released hostages suffer severe ongoing health challenges

Jerusalem:

Man threatens suicide, shoots officer who came to stop him

Police officers arrived at an apartment where a life-threatening incident was reported and were shot at. At least one officer was critically wounded.

Man threatens suicide, shoots officer who came to stop him

Working dog exhibition for Kiryat Malachi school

The Israel Dog Unit gave an exhibition on Monday to the Beit Tsipora school in Kiryat Malachi.

Working dog exhibition for Kiryat Malachi school

Finance Min. to Labor Min.:

'Add special status for reservists to daycare subsidy criteria'

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich requests that Labor Minister Yoav Ben Tzur add a special status for IDF reservists, allowing them to receive daycare subsidies.

'Add special status for reservists to daycare subsidy criteria'

Triple tragedy:

Three new mothers pass away

Three hospitals report deaths of new mothers, who died within 24 hours of each other.

Three new mothers pass away

New TAU study:

Oct. 7 ground motions reveal Nukhba terrorists' seismic signature

'On the morning of October 7th, seismic stations located in southern Israel detected weak ground motions caused by the unusual movement of heavy vehicles within the Gaza Strip,' Tel Aviv University researchers explain.

Oct. 7 ground motions reveal Nukhba terrorists' seismic signature

Four charged for firing flares at PM's residence

The state's prosecution will submit a prosecutor's declaration to the Rishon LeZion Magistrate's Court against four suspects involved in firing marine flares near the Prime Minister's home.

Four charged for firing flares at PM's residence

Military Prosecutor charges soldier who killed Israeli

An indictment has been filed against reservist Aviad Frija for the fatal shooting of Yuval Kastelman at a terror incident in Jerusalem a year ago.

Military Prosecutor charges soldier who killed Israeli

Health Ministry publishes report on IVF scandal

The Health Ministry released findings on irregularities at Assuta Hospital's IVF unit, citing the hospital for genetic mismatch in IVF and egg dehydration.

Health Ministry publishes report on IVF scandal

Young girl discovers 3,500-year-old Egyptian amulet

Twelve-year-old Dafna Filshteiner discovers ancient scarab during a family trip near an archaeological site in Hod Hasharon.

Young girl discovers 3,500-year-old Egyptian amulet

10 days postpartum:

Hagit Reichert passes away at age 37

Hagit Reichert was in an advanced stage of pregnancy when her condition deteriorated and the doctors delivered her via C-section. Ten days later, she passed away.

Hagit Reichert passes away at age 37

Northern Israelis enraged at ceasefire agreement

Eitan Davidi, head of the town of Margaliot, criticizes the ceasefire with Lebanon, saying it compromises northern residents' safety.

Northern Israelis enraged at ceasefire agreement

Minister Karhi:

'13 ministers signed a call to dismiss the Attorney General'

Communications Minister comments on the ceasefire in the north and says: "We have destroyed 80% of Hezbollah's capabilities."

'13 ministers signed a call to dismiss the Attorney General'

Welfare Minister:

'There will be no rehabilitation without the hostages returning'

Minister Yaakov Margi visits kibbutzim evacuated after October 7, promises to continue assisting the residents.

'There will be no rehabilitation without the hostages returning'

Mother & daughter murdered

Dash-cam footage: Car explodes in the middle of a busy highway

A mother and daughter were killed when their car exploded in Ramla. Police are investigating the incident as a suspected criminal assassination.

Dash-cam footage: Car explodes in the middle of a busy highway

Ahead of his return to politics

Bennett's secret meeting ahead of his return to politics

Former PM Bennett met with Israeli attorney and pollster Shlomo Filber and MK Matan Kahana to discuss his return to politics.

Bennett's secret meeting ahead of his return to politics

Senator Graham:

'If you empower the ICC, you'll have trouble with the US'

US Senator Lindsey Graham spoke to the press in Jerusalem and pledged that he would work to sanction the International Criminal Court and any country that took action against Israel.

'If you empower the ICC, you'll have trouble with the US'

Israel to appeal ICC warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

The Prime Minister's Office noted that a denial of the appeal would 'prove to Israel's friends in the US and the world even more how biased the ICC is against Israel.'

Israel to appeal ICC warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

'Your fight inspired so many'

Heartbreaking: Yona's mother says her final goodbye

Hazel Brief, whose son Yona succumbed to his wounds over a year after being wounded during the October 7th Massacre, parted from her son and looked back on the long fight for his life.

Heartbreaking: Yona's mother says her final goodbye

Israeli defense exports hit record numbers during war

Defense Export Control Agency (DECA) reveals that it has issued 13,497 marketing licenses and 5,677 new export licenses since October 7, 2023.

Israeli defense exports hit record numbers during war

Yona Brief laid to rest:

'He taught us what it means to be Israeli'

Sergeant First Class Yona Betzalel Brief, 23, who passed away yesterday from wounds sustained 14 months ago while defending Israel on October 7, laid to rest at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery.

'He taught us what it means to be Israeli'

Genetic parents of IVF mixup baby request complete gag order

The genetic parents of Sophia, born in 2022 following an IVF mixup at Assuta Hospital, respond to her birth parents' appeal to a higher court by requesting a gag on the existence of the entire legal process.

Genetic parents of IVF mixup baby request complete gag order

Military burial:

Navigator Asaf Dagan approved military burial in civilian plot

The family of combat navigator Asaf Dagan receives update from Minister of Defense: Dagan has been approved a military burial, in a civilian plot.

Navigator Asaf Dagan approved military burial in civilian plot

Rain and low temperatures to continue, forecasters predict

Rainfall expected mostly in northern and central Israel, temperatures range from single digits to high of 20, forecasters say.

Rain and low temperatures to continue, forecasters predict

Widow of Rabbi Avi Goldberg:

'He connected hearts, we are continuing in his way'

Rachel, widow of Captain Rabbi Avi Goldberg z"l, says that he 'integrated heaven and earth into daily life,' and talks about the spiritual community center that will continue his path.

'He connected hearts, we are continuing in his way'

New poll finds tie between Netanyahu and Bennett

Channel 12 News poll finds that, should Bennett run at the head of a new party, both his party and the Likud would win 23 seats in the Knesset.

New poll finds tie between Netanyahu and Bennett

President Herzog:

'Cabinet’s decision to approve truce is correct and important'

President Isaac Herzog comments on Lebanon ceasefire, which is set to take effect at 4:00 a.m.: The fundamental test of the ceasefire agreement will be in its full implementation, ensuring the security of all residents of the north of Israel.

'Cabinet’s decision to approve truce is correct and important'

Tragedy:

Newborn dies in Soroka Hospital hours after birth

Soroka Hospital in Be'er Sheva notified the Ministry of Health that a newborn died a few hours after birth, due to an unexpected placental abruption.

Newborn dies in Soroka Hospital hours after birth

Birth parents of Sophia, IVF mixup baby, appeal to District Court

District Court to examine ruling of Rishon Lezion Family Court ordering that two-year-old Sophia be immediately registered as her genetic parents' daughter and transferred to their care.

Birth parents of Sophia, IVF mixup baby, appeal to District Court

One killed, one severely injured, in traffic accident in north

Minibus collides with motorcycle carrying two young people near Basmat Tab'un in northern Israel.

One killed, one severely injured, in traffic accident in north

Bennett:

'Yona never gave in, we must be worthy of him'

Naftali Bennett eulogizes fallen soldier: 'Despite all our prayers, Duvdevan soldier Yona Brief passed away this morning surrounded by his loving family after a 14-month battle for his life.'

'Yona never gave in, we must be worthy of him'

Civilian Board of Inquiry concludes October 7th investigation

The Civilian Board of Inquiry into the October 7th massacre has published its findings, finding a series of Israel's top officials responsible for the State's failures that day.

Civilian Board of Inquiry concludes October 7th investigation

Professor urges draft refusal:

What Israel is doing in Gaza is like a war of extermination

Prof. Yael Barda, lecturer and advisor at Hebrew University, claims Israel is 'carrying out ethnic cleansing,' urges refusal to serve in the IDF as 'the most powerful tool.'

What Israel is doing in Gaza is like a war of extermination

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich earns new title: Grandpa

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and his wife Revital welcome their eldest son's first child, a boy.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich earns new title: Grandpa




























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