Israeli News (Page 111)


Despite tensions:

PM Netanyahu to speak at UN General Assembly

Despite tensions, Prime Minister's Offices confirms that Netanyahu will travel to US to speak at UN on Thursday; and will hold consultations with security officials on attacks in Lebanon.

PM Netanyahu to speak at UN General Assembly

Balad Party livid:

'Acts of murder taking place in Lebanon'

Balad Party calls for immediate end to Operation Northern Arrows, which is intended to remove the threat of Hezbollah's rocket attacks and terrorism from the northern border.

'Acts of murder taking place in Lebanon'

Letters sent to God reach their destination

David Laron, CEO of Israel Post, hands collection of letters addressed to God, which had been sent from around the world and collected by Israel Post over the past year, to Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, the rabbi of the Western Wall and holy sites.

Letters sent to God reach their destination

Omer Adam joins Special in Uniform band for emotional performance

Singer Omer Adam joined the special needs military band 'Special in Uniform' tonight to render an emotional performance of the song 'Tefila'.

Omer Adam joins Special in Uniform band for emotional performance

Minister Porush:

Accessible elevator at the Western Wall within a year and a half

Minister of Jerusalem Meir Porush toured the Western Wall elevator construction site that will make the Western Wall accessible to those with disabilities from the Jewish Quarter.

Accessible elevator at the Western Wall within a year and a half

Biden in last UN speech:

'Now is the time to sign ceasefire, end this war'

Outgoing President delivers farewell address to global body as Gaza conflict continues and Lebanon conflict heats up.

'Now is the time to sign ceasefire, end this war'

Terrorist sentenced to 40 months in prison for attack in 2021

The Jerusalem District Court sentenced Mohammed Kutub, who took part in the attack at the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem during Operation Guardian of the Walls, to 40 months in prison for injuring three Jews.

Terrorist sentenced to 40 months in prison for attack in 2021

As tensions escalate:

First response organization adds 31 ambulances

Significant boost for Israel’s emergency medical response: United Hatzalah adds 31 new ambulances to emergency fleet.

First response organization adds 31 ambulances

Watch:

Sophia Khalifa: My life in Israel as an Arab Muslim

Sophia Khalifa speaks about her life in Israel as an Arab Muslim, stresses, 'Israel gave me everything; I'm the product of peace between Jews and Arabs.'

Sophia Khalifa: My life in Israel as an Arab Muslim

Gadi Eisenkot:

IDF Chief of Staff should go home, not appoint officers

'At the end of the day, he is among the three central figures responsible for the greatest disaster and failure, so he needs to end his term,' MK Gadi Eisenkot says of IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi.

IDF Chief of Staff should go home, not appoint officers

Due to war:

Numerous airlines cancel flights to Israel

IDF strikes in Lebanon and Hezbollah barrages on Israel lead foreign airlines to announce halt to flights to and from the Jewish state.

Numerous airlines cancel flights to Israel

Breslov hasidim hit by mass cancellations of flights to Uman

Hundreds of Breslov hasidim find themselves with canceled flights less than two weeks before their scheduled trip to Uman, Ukraine, for Rosh Hashanah.

Breslov hasidim hit by mass cancellations of flights to Uman

Beit Shemesh:

Officers who attacked haredim removed from operational activity

Haredi protesters in Beit Shemesh suffer severe and irregular police violence. Department of Internal Police Investigation initiates immediate investigation.

Officers who attacked haredim removed from operational activity

Arab MK Touma Sliman:

'IDF strikes are a massacre in Lebanon'

MK Aida Touma Sliman denounces war against Hezbollah, says it "only brings destruction and crimes" and adds that "Gaza is still suffering under the bombings".

'IDF strikes are a massacre in Lebanon'

Support for Al Jazeera:

'Yair Kraus resigns from the Union of Journalists in Israel'

'Yair Kraus resigns from the Union of Journalists in Israel, after the union expressed 'concern' over the closing of Al Jazeera offices in Ramallah.

'Yair Kraus resigns from the Union of Journalists in Israel'

End of sanctions

Teachers' union announces agreement with Finance Ministry

The agreement includes compensation for strike days, bonuses, and a raise in salary.

Teachers' union announces agreement with Finance Ministry

Haredi source:

'Better for Netanyahu to cancel trip than desecrate Shabbat'

Better for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cancel his scheduled UN speech than to fly back to Israel on Shabbat, source in haredi United Torah Judaism party says.

'Better for Netanyahu to cancel trip than desecrate Shabbat'

Tragedy in Kfar Chabad:

12-year-old boy dies of cardiac event

Menachem Mendel Bolton, a 12-year-old student from Kfar Chabad, passed away at Tel Hashomer Hospital after doctors fought for his life for several days.

12-year-old boy dies of cardiac event

Pres. Herzog:

'Would you accept missiles in your neighbor's home?'

'Thousands and thousands of long range rockets are kept in houses, living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens, and then launched with the sole intention of killing our people,' Israeli Pres. Isaac Herzog stresses.

'Would you accept missiles in your neighbor's home?'

Baruch Leifer arrested again, denies allegations

The Rebbe of Chust, father-in-law of the criminal Malka Leifer, was arrested on suspicion of abusing a minor about twenty years ago.

Baruch Leifer arrested again, denies allegations

Israeli arrested on suspicion of accessing government databases

Resident of central Israel arrested on suspicion of infiltrating government and commercial databases to access sensitive information in exchange for payment.

Israeli arrested on suspicion of accessing government databases

AFMDA Gala features:

Debra Messing, Nate Buzz, Noa Cochva, and Amb. Erdan

The top-tier event at Cipriani 42 drew a new generation of supporters eager to help save lives in Israel

Debra Messing, Nate Buzz, Noa Cochva, and Amb. Erdan

Ayelet Shaked admits: This was my biggest mistake

Former Justice Minister speaks at conference and comments on her past mistakes: I made a personal and political mistake when I left the Jewish Home Party.

Ayelet Shaked admits: This was my biggest mistake

Fatah's military arm claims shooting on Gush Etzion community

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades , the military arm of Fatah led by PA chairman, claims responsibility for shooting attack on community of Carmei Tzur.

Fatah's military arm claims shooting on Gush Etzion community

Herzog:

We never wanted war, but we won't rest until Israelis return home

President Isaac Herzog addressed the inauguration ceremony for the memorial for residents of Jerusalem who fell in the war. ' It is the right and duty of the State of Israel to protect its citizens. '

We never wanted war, but we won't rest until Israelis return home

Ran a red light causing accident

Ben-Gvir's driver indicted for reckless driving

Moshe Eichstein, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's personal driver charged with driving past a red light, reckless driving, and conduct that led to an accident that injured another driver and the minister.

Ben-Gvir's driver indicted for reckless driving

'Testimonies Without Boundaries'

Writing the tragic history, as it is happening

Alon Penzel speaks with Arutz Sheva at the IAC conference about the decision to write a book that documents the October 7th atrocities without censoring the details.

Writing the tragic history, as it is happening

Teen injured in missile strike:

'There was an explosion, the door was ripped off'

16.5-year-old Linoy Amzaleg, who was lightly wounded by shrapnel during a missile barrage on Kiryat Bialik, recounted the incident and the extent of the damage.

'There was an explosion, the door was ripped off'

Former Mossad chief:

We should've released all terrorists in exchange for hostages

'The Israeli government chose revenge, it could've released all terrorists in exchange for all hostages on the morning of October 8,' former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo alleges.

We should've released all terrorists in exchange for hostages

Mother of combatants:

'Human rights' groups are actually 'terrorists’ rights' groups'

Esther Aviram, mother of two soldiers in the IDF, speaks about the quiet yet powerful voices urging the IDF towards victory, and challenging the Supreme Court's anti-Zionist bent.

'Human rights' groups are actually 'terrorists’ rights' groups'

As sirens sounded:

Son of singer Erez Yehiel killed in traffic accident

Noam Yehiel, 17, the son of famous singer Erez Yehiel, was killed while on his way back to yeshiva when the red alert sirens are believed to have caused a serious traffic accident.

Son of singer Erez Yehiel killed in traffic accident

President Herzog to Sky News:

'We were restrained, but something has to end'

Israeli President speaks with British media channel about the recent developments between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, says there is a 'sense of disappointment' in Israel over recent actions by the UK government. .

'We were restrained, but something has to end'

25 cows killed:

Rocket strikes dairy farm in northern Israel

Moshe Cohen's dairy farm in Beit She'arim took a direct hit in an early-morning missile barrage on northern Israel; 25 cows were killed, and the farm itself suffered severe damage.

Rocket strikes dairy farm in northern Israel

Teen killed in traffic accident during siren

Seventeen-year-old killed, three others injured, in traffic accident near Yishai Interchange in northern Israel, as air raid sirens sounded in the area.

Teen killed in traffic accident during siren

Ch. 12 commentator explains:

How Sa'ar's appointment as Defense Minister was thwarted

Amit Segal describes the events behind the scenes in the talks between Benjamin Netanyahu and Gideon Sa'ar that led to the dramatic announcement by Sa'ar.

How Sa'ar's appointment as Defense Minister was thwarted

Clashes at Tel Aviv protest:

Hostage's relative detained, protesters surround police car

Police detain Shachar Mor Zahiro, nephew of murdered hostage Avraham Munder; protesters and Labor MKs surround squad car.

Hostage's relative detained, protesters surround police car

Watch:

Former Chief of Staff lies on road in anti-government protest

Former IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz joins anti-government protest in Caesarea, joins protesters in blocking road; police forcibly remove him.

Former Chief of Staff lies on road in anti-government protest

Prof. Alan Dershowitz:

'Israel cannot depend on any one person being elected'

Prof. Alan Dershowitz says that Israel's security must be assured regardless of the outcome of the US elections, even if that means acting without US support.

'Israel cannot depend on any one person being elected'

Municipalities in northern Israel announce school closures

In northern Israel, municipalities face choice of in-person learning, remote learning, or a mix, after IDF announces change to safety guidelines due to threat from Lebanon.

Municipalities in northern Israel announce school closures

Political drama:

Gideon Sa'ar gives up the role of Defense Minister

MK Gideon Sa'ar announced to the Prime Minister that he decided to give up the offer to be appointed as Defense Minister in light of the developments in the north.

Gideon Sa'ar gives up the role of Defense Minister

27 years later:

Defense Minister shares personal closure from strike on Hezbollah

Exactly 27 years ago, in September 1997, 12 of Defense Minister Gallant's comrades and subordinates from Shayetet 13 were killed in action against Hezbollah. On Friday, Israel eliminated the terrorist responsible.

Defense Minister shares personal closure from strike on Hezbollah

UN after Beirut strike:

'We urge all parties to deescalate immediately'

UN chief Guterres' spokesman says the UN is "very concerned" following Israeli strikes in which Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated: We urge all parties to deescalate immediately. All must exercise maximum restraint.

'We urge all parties to deescalate immediately'

The chilling letter written by Captain Daniel Toaff

Captain Daniel Toaff was killed in the building explosion in Rafah; earlier, he wrote, 'I had the privilege to live this life, a life of universality and doing good for the people of Israel with my very body.'

The chilling letter written by Captain Daniel Toaff

President Herzog:

'We did not want this war, but we are entitled to live'

President Isaac Herzog tweeted about the growing tensions in the north and praised Israel's security forces for their ongoing efforts against Hezbollah.

'We did not want this war, but we are entitled to live'

Israel submits challenges to ICC's jurisdiction

'No other democracy with an independent and respected legal system like that which exists in Israel has been treated in this prejudicial manner by the Prosecutor,' Foreign Ministry slams.

Israel submits challenges to ICC's jurisdiction

Poll: Likud party leading, continuing to gain support

New poll shows Likud leading second-largest party by three seats, center-left parties losing strength if former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett runs at head of new party.

Poll: Likud party leading, continuing to gain support

Watch: Tens of thousands attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall

Despite tensions in northern Israel: Tens of thousands of Jews arrive at Western Wall to recite Selichot prayers, praying for the return of the hostages and protection for Israel's soldiers.

Watch: Tens of thousands attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall

Netanyahu planning to remove 200 NIS bill from circulation

Knesset's Subcommittee on Advancing the Fight Against Crime in the Arab Sector recommends canceling 200 NIS bill, as part of efforts to eradicate black money.

Netanyahu planning to remove 200 NIS bill from circulation

Quiet night in northern Israel following Lebanon attacks

Residents of northern border area experience quiet night after unusual wave of attacks in Lebanon; IDF cancels restrictions.

Quiet night in northern Israel following Lebanon attacks

Due to MidEast tensions

Delta suspends flights to Israel through the end of the year

Delta Air Lines announces direct flights between New York and Tel Aviv will be paused through December 31 "due to ongoing conflict in the region".

Delta suspends flights to Israel through the end of the year

Report:

Contacts between Netanyahu and Sa'ar continue, Levin is mediating

Minister Yariv Levin is conducting the talks with Sa'ar and his party, in order to complete the process of having Sa'ar join the government immediately after Netanyahu's return from the United Nations.

Contacts between Netanyahu and Sa'ar continue, Levin is mediating

Haredi MK: We may need to leave the coalition

'Eliminating daycare subsidies for yeshiva students' children may force haredi parties to leave the coalition,' MK Israel Eichler warns.

Haredi MK: We may need to leave the coalition

Report: Defense Minister Gallant asks Netanyahu for fresh start

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant admitted to several mistakes, asked to turn over new leaf with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, journalist Ben Caspit reports.

Report: Defense Minister Gallant asks Netanyahu for fresh start

Teachers Union working to fire teachers who did not strike

Teachers who taught during strike to be called for a meeting and punishment, 'so that others may see and learn,' Teachers Union says.

Teachers Union working to fire teachers who did not strike

Failures and oversights:

New details on investigation of Kestelman shooting

New details on the investigation into death of Yuval Kestelman, who neutralized a terrorist at entrance to Jerusalem, and was killed by a reservist.

New details on investigation of Kestelman shooting

Prime Minister's Office:

Despite the pressure, we agreed to all the US offers

'Whoever wants to help the efforts to free our hostages must pressure the murderer, Sinwar, and not the Prime Minister of Israel.'

Despite the pressure, we agreed to all the US offers




























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