Israeli News (Page 104)


'If I die - let it be for Israel'

The last letter from the soldier who fell in Gaza

Staff Sergeant Nave Yair Asulin left his family a letter before he fell in battle: 'Don't sink in sorrow about what happened since I'm in a better place.'

The last letter from the soldier who fell in Gaza

Netanyahu declared unfit?

Coalition leaders condemn 'coup for all intents and puposes'

The leaders of the coalition parties in an unusual statement condemned potential efforts to declare Prime Minister Netanyahu unfit to lead during his testimony at his trial next month.

Coalition leaders condemn 'coup for all intents and puposes'

Cleared for publication:

Netanyahu's Chief of Staff accused of altering records

Tzachi Braverman accused of telling stenographer to alter time of conversation between PM and military secretary from 6:40 to 6:29 on the morning of October 7.

Netanyahu's Chief of Staff accused of altering records

'Until you return'

Family of fallen soldier sings next to his grave

The family of Sraya Albom, who fell in battle in Lebanon, laid him to rest. 'Always be happy - that's how he was.'

Family of fallen soldier sings next to his grave

Heroes of Samaria:

First-person footage of the battle for Kfar Aza

As part of a series of interviews about the war heroes from Samaria, Arutz Sheva spoke with Sharona Ran, the mother of Captain Or Yosef Ran, who was killed in action on October 7th.

First-person footage of the battle for Kfar Aza

Israel weighs ending some benefits for new immigrants

Israel’s proposed wartime budget would slash benefits for new immigrants.

Israel weighs ending some benefits for new immigrants

Gazan Cleric:

October 7th massacre contravened rules of Jihad

Gazan cleric Dr. Salman al-Dahi recently issued a fatwa stating that Hamas's attack went against Islamic law and jihad.

October 7th massacre contravened rules of Jihad

Police destroy illegal mosque and structures in Bedouin village

Large police force enters Bedouin village in southern Israel, destroying illegal structures.

Police destroy illegal mosque and structures in Bedouin village

Noa Kirel in the UN:

'I worked with Gali and Ziv personally, they all must come home'

Israeli ambassador to the UN Danny Danon hosted singing star Noa Kirel to talk about her work alongside two of the hostages till held in Gaza.

'I worked with Gali and Ziv personally, they all must come home'

Pete Hegseth:

'No reason why the reestablishment of the Temple is not possible'

Trump's choice for US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, spoke about the right of the people of Israel to the Land of Israel and to the Temple Mount at an Arutz Sheva conference in 2018.

'No reason why the reestablishment of the Temple is not possible'

Tel Aviv activist enters prison:

'Mark of shame on the court's forehead'

Tel Aviv activist Sheffi Paz sentenced to 45 days in prison, ordered to pay 2000 NIS, for spray-painting anti-infiltrator graffiti.

'Mark of shame on the court's forehead'

Senior haredi rabbi:

'What would have happened if Netanyahu's son were abducted?'

Rabbi Dov Lando, the senior rabbi of the Lithuanian (non-hassidic) haredi community, met with family members of hostages, prayed for their return, and discussed efforts to bring them home.

'What would have happened if Netanyahu's son were abducted?'

Reservists worry:

Without daycare subsidies, we won't have food to eat

IDF reservists tell Arutz Sheva - Israel National News about the crippling effect of the changes to daycare subsidy eligibility policies. 'This situation can't continue.'

Without daycare subsidies, we won't have food to eat

In Tel Aviv:

New Nefesh B'Nefesh center supports lone soldiers, new immigrants

The new Nefesh B’Nefesh Tel Aviv Center is located in the Azrieli tower, in the heart of Tel Aviv.

New Nefesh B'Nefesh center supports lone soldiers, new immigrants

Despite the war:

Netanyahu to begin testifying next month

Jerusalem District Court rejects Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to postpone testimony in his trial, scheduled to begin next month.

Netanyahu to begin testifying next month

With the Chief Rabbi:

Hostages' families pray for their safe return at Rachel's Tomb

On the anniversary of Rachel the Matriarch's passing, Israel's new Chief Rabbi joins dozens of relatives of hostages in prayers for their safe return.

Hostages' families pray for their safe return at Rachel's Tomb

Brother of terror victim, Ari Fuld:

'Huckabee fulfilling Ari’s legacy of love for Israel'

Brother of terror victim, Ari Fuld, sends emotional message to Mike Huckabee after his appointment as the next US Ambassador to Israel.

'Huckabee fulfilling Ari’s legacy of love for Israel'

MK to Arutz Sheva:

'I would be happy if Cassif were permanently removed'

MK Oded Forer comments on the six-month suspension of MK Ofer Cassif: It's too little and too late.

'I would be happy if Cassif were permanently removed'

Mike Huckabee in Kfar Aza:

'We don't need to tell Israel how to prosecute this war'

Former Arkansas Governor spoke to Arutz Sheva a year ago during his visit to the southern Israeli Kibbutz. 'What happened to the Jewish people here was evil.'

'We don't need to tell Israel how to prosecute this war'

'A worthy choice'

Head of Binyamin Regional Council congratulates Huckabee

Head of the Binyamin Regional Council and Chairman of the Yesha Council, Yisrael Ganz, congratulates Mike Huckabee on his appointment as US Ambassador to Israel: He is deeply connected to our ancestral heritage and the land of Israel.

Head of Binyamin Regional Council congratulates Huckabee

Dagan congratulates Huckabee:

'We will work together hand in hand'

Head of the Samaria Regional Council, Yossi Dagan, congratulates Mike Huckabee on his appointment as US Ambassador to Israel: A great partner of the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.

'We will work together hand in hand'

Attorney General:

'Send 7,000 draft orders to haredim'

Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara, writes that 'the security establishment's plan to send 7,000 draft orders to haredim starting Sunday must be implemented immediately.'

'Send 7,000 draft orders to haredim'

Two weeks with MK Succot:

Tuvia Tenenbom to write a book about Samaria residents

Tuvia Tenenbom spent two weeks with MK Succot in Yitzhar and plans to write a book about Samaria residents, 'They are very nice people; I enjoyed spending time with them.'

Tuvia Tenenbom to write a book about Samaria residents

Minister Smotrich at Nir Oz:

'I am committed to bringing the hostages home'

During his visit, Minister Smotrich met with Sigal Yehud, widow of Dolev, murdered on 10/7 and Dolev's sister-in-law, Sharon Aloni Cunio, who was released from captivity.

'I am committed to bringing the hostages home'

Binyamin region:

Soldier struck in head with bottle during riot by Jewish youths

Jewish teens riot during demolition of illegal structures in Oz Tzion outpost, soldier hospitalized in moderate condition after being hit in the head with a glass bottle.

Soldier struck in head with bottle during riot by Jewish youths

Two weeks later:

Fallen soldier's family holds circumcision for his nephew

A circumcision ceremony was held this morning (Tuesday) for the nephew of Gilad Elmaliach, who was killed in action in southern Lebanon, at the Heroism Tent set up by bereaved families. 'We felt with you in pain, we want to share in joy.'

Fallen soldier's family holds circumcision for his nephew

Pres. Herzog at GA:

Trump is a champion of peace and cooperation in our region

Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks at the JFNA General Assembly, offering a message of unity and hope, and asking that the hostages in Gaza not be forgotten.

Trump is a champion of peace and cooperation in our region

Rubio in Israel:

If Hamas survives, it will encourage Israel's enemies

Senator Marco Rubio, in an interview with i24NEWS, emphasized his dedication to Israel's security and how what happened to the Gaza border can never be allowed to happen in the north.

If Hamas survives, it will encourage Israel's enemies

Netanyahu:

'Annexation when Trump returns'

The Prime Minister said recently in closed talks that after Trump's entry into the White House, the issue of sovereignty over the Judea and Samaria areas should be revisited.

'Annexation when Trump returns'

Report:

Netanyahu promoting special October 7th commission

The commission is to be created with the consent of the coalition and opposition and is intended to allay criticism of the government for not investigating the massacre.

Netanyahu promoting special October 7th commission

Longest suspension in history

MK Ofer Cassif to be suspended from the Knesset for six months

Ethics Committee imposes most severe punishment in history on Hadash-Ta'al MK who joined the proceedings against Israel in the ICJ and accused the IDF of massacring Palestinian Arabs.

MK Ofer Cassif to be suspended from the Knesset for six months

In first reading

Watered down 'Rabbis Law' approved by the Knesset

Knesset approves by a majority of 52 to 38 a watered version of the "Rabbis Law" which seeks to make changes in the budgeting of the religious councils.

Watered down 'Rabbis Law' approved by the Knesset

Mother of reservist:

'No longer possible to accept Haredi draft exemptions'

Hundreds of national religious women, participate in a rally calling for the enlistment of haredi men, saying that the Torah does not prohibit IDF service.

'No longer possible to accept Haredi draft exemptions'

Bereaved families to Lapid:

'Don't get in the way of our victory'

Representatives of bereaved families from Forum Hagvura met with opposition leader Yair Lapid and implored him to tone down public discourse.

'Don't get in the way of our victory'

Real Talk:

The Maccabi Tel Aviv fan who fought back in Amsterdam

Dan Kopla, a soccer fan who was present in Amsterdam for the riots, shares his harrowing experiences and what they taught him.

The Maccabi Tel Aviv fan who fought back in Amsterdam

IDI poll reveals:

Most Arabs think Israel's response to Iran attack was too weak

New survey by the Israel Democracy Institute reveals that a majority of Arabs want the Lebanese army to control southern Lebanon following the war, believe Israel's response to the Iranian missile barrage was too weak. Jewish respondents tend to disagree.

Most Arabs think Israel's response to Iran attack was too weak

Economy Min. warns: Plastic playpen-crib may pose risk to infants

'Luly' model crib-playpen should not be used as a playpen due to safety issues, Israeli ministry warns.

Economy Min. warns: Plastic playpen-crib may pose risk to infants

A million NIS:

Courts demanding NIS 1m for Nukhba terrorists' lawyers

The court management is demanding that the Finance Ministry find a way to fund the lawyers defending Hamas' Nukhba terrorists arrested since the October 7 massacre.

Courts demanding NIS 1m for Nukhba terrorists' lawyers

Aliyah Day:

The Olim of Carmay Hanadiv are awaiting more to join

On Aliyah Day, join us in the new and growing neighborhood of Carmay Hanadiv, where new Olim are greeted with open arms as they fulfill their dreams.

The Olim of Carmay Hanadiv are awaiting more to join

Security forces demolish buildings in hilltop community

Security forces evacuated and destroyed buildings in the Tzur Harel hilltop community, named for fallen soldier Harel Sharvit, whose birthday is today.

Security forces demolish buildings in hilltop community

Held despite ban

Violence erupts during anti-Israel demonstration in Amsterdam

Violence erupts as law enforcement confronts Palestinian Arab demonstrators who gathered at Dam Square despite temporary protest ban. Over 50 arrested.

Violence erupts during anti-Israel demonstration in Amsterdam

Progress in ceasefire talks in the north

Officials involved in the negotiations say significant progress has been made towards an agreement in the north. Israel demanding freedom of action in the event that Hezbollah re-arms itself.

Progress in ceasefire talks in the north

Netanyahu trials:

Netanyahu seeks to postpone testimony by two and a half months

In an appeal to Jerusalem District Court, Prime Minister's attorneys argue that the security situation in recent months has prevented proper preparation for the testimony.

Netanyahu seeks to postpone testimony by two and a half months

Why did Israel tweet thousands of missile emojis?

Popular X account "@Israel", which is operated by the Foreign Ministry, tweets thousands of missile emojis. This is the reason.

Why did Israel tweet thousands of missile emojis?

Middle East expert:

Religion isn't an obstacle, it can promote dialogue

Rabbi Elhanan Miller, Middle East expert and founder of 'People of the Book' speaks about teaching Judaism to the Arab world, representing Israel on-air, and his hope for the future.

Religion isn't an obstacle, it can promote dialogue

Jake Sullivan:

'Israel not delaying deal - Hamas is'

White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discussed efforts to reach a deal between Israel and Hamas and stated that Hamas 'communicating to the mediators is no, we will not do a ceasefire and hostage deal at this time.'

'Israel not delaying deal - Hamas is'

Together for Lali

From the heart of a child: Lali's story and the fight for her life.

Together for Lali

Foreign Minister Sa’ar:

New antisemitism has a goal: Destruction of the State of Israel

Foreign Minister Sa'ar says that 'Our current battle is a clear battle of awareness, also fought in the media and on social networks. The truth is on our side, and we must spread it worldwide.'

New antisemitism has a goal: Destruction of the State of Israel

Netanyahu:

'We won't let history repeat itself, we will fight antisemitism'

Prime Minister Netanyahu attacked Holland for its conduct during the attacks on Israelis and warned: 'We have learned something from history: Wild attacks that start against Jews, never end with the Jews.'

'We won't let history repeat itself, we will fight antisemitism'

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

Suspected Blackmail:

Netanyahu's chief of staff sent warning letter to journalist

Tzachi Braverman's lawyer demands a retraction and a compensation of 100 thousand shekels. "An unfounded attempt to attribute actions that never happened"

Netanyahu's chief of staff sent warning letter to journalist

Watch:

Binyamin Governor saves PA man's life

Binyamin Regional Council Governor Yisrael Ganz came upon the scene of a car accident and saved a Palestinian Arab passenger before the vehicle he was in caught fire.

Binyamin Governor saves PA man's life

Moving:

Yaakov Shwekey sings with IDF soldier's bereaved brother

Uri Vizel, brother of fallen IDF soldier Elkana Vizel, who fell in Gaza, sings with American Jewish singer Yaakov Shwekey at 'Menucha Veyeshua' event for bereaved families. Watch.

Yaakov Shwekey sings with IDF soldier's bereaved brother

Sa'ar:

'Europe needs to wake up'

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar commented on the riots against Israelis in Amsterdam, saying Europe must recognize them as a denial of Israel's right to exist.

'Europe needs to wake up'

Noa Argamani on Instagram: 'The abandonment continues'

The hostage rescued during Operation Arnon criticized the Israeli government: 'Another day passes and another day passes amid complete uncertainty wrapped in despair.'

Noa Argamani on Instagram: 'The abandonment continues'

Heartbreaking:

Mothers of hostages sing together

Marking 400 days since the October 7 kidnappings and massacre, mothers of hostages sing, 'Bo'ee Ima,' 'Come, Mother,' at Hostages Square rally. Watch.

Mothers of hostages sing together




























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