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Hostage family members and captivity survivors thank Trump

Hostage family members and captivity survivors in Washington, DC, speak to President Trump after news of the hostage release deal was made public.

Hostage family members and captivity survivors thank Trump

No ceremonies, within 72 hours:

How the hostage deal will unfold

The expected timeline for the first phase of the Trump plan: The Israeli Cabinet will approve the move, the IDF will withdraw from Gaza City, and 72 hours later, the release of the hostages will begin.

How the hostage deal will unfold

Families of Hostages: Excitement, anticipation, and concern

Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters welcomed the reports of an agreement to bring back all 48 hostages

Families of Hostages: Excitement, anticipation, and concern

'Days Of Joy, Not Mourning':

Cabinet secretary responds to criticism over memorial date

Government Secretary Yossi Fuchs clarified why the memorial service will be neither on October 7th nor Simchat Torah.

Cabinet secretary responds to criticism over memorial date

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Ben-Gvir orders cancellation of PA conference in Jerusalem

The Minister of National Security signed an order prohibiting the conference planned to take place in Wadi Joz.

Ben-Gvir orders cancellation of PA conference in Jerusalem

IDF soldier wounded in Syria waves Four Species in hospital

Capt. (res.) Rabbi Liraz Zeira, a Chabad emissary who was severely wounded by a landmine explosion in southern Syria and lost his legs, waved the Four Species in the sukkah at Assaf Harofeh Hospital

IDF soldier wounded in Syria waves Four Species in hospital

Elizabeth Tsurkov posts in support of Gaza after being freed

Elizabeth Tsurkov was criticized online following a post she published in support of the residents of Gaza on Memorial Day for the massacre. "They wished for me 'to be kidnapped again.'"

Elizabeth Tsurkov posts in support of Gaza after being freed

Herzog at Nova Memorial

“The world must understand the evil that was carried out here'

President Isaac Herzog addressed the memorial ceremony held on the site of the Nova Music Festival where more than 370 people were murdered.

“The world must understand the evil that was carried out here'

President Herzog:

'We are fighting the war of the entire free world'

President and First Lady Herzog hosted a delegation of evangelical content creators to share with them Israel's side of the war.

'We are fighting the war of the entire free world'

Liberman's latest interview sparks outrage among haredi leaders

Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Liberman unveils election strategy this week, taking sharp aim at the haredi community and drawing fierce backlash from Rabbi Dov Lando’s office.

Liberman's latest interview sparks outrage among haredi leaders

Help him find peace

ZAKA Hero: A Cutting Board as Shield, Kitchen as Prison

27-year veteran who saved hundreds now holds cooking tools like weapons. October 7th destroyed his chef business and left him with crushing debt - but he refuses to abandon those who trusted him.

ZAKA Hero: A Cutting Board as Shield, Kitchen as Prison

The Syrian media personality who joined Israel's hasbara efforts

Hayvi Bouzo, a Syrian reporter who narrowly escaped assassination in her home country, urges the international community to support Israel in its fight against Iran and its proxies. 'Israel is the only country fighting evil.'

The Syrian media personality who joined Israel's hasbara efforts

Family of Nepali hostage to release Hamas footage of him

Family of Bipin Joshi says footage of him, which was filmed in November 2023 and recovered by the IDF, 'Gives us unwavering faith that he is alive.'

Family of Nepali hostage to release Hamas footage of him

From Gaza’s darkness to hope:

Noa Argamani’s message two years after October 7

Rescued hostage Noa Argamani reflects on the two-year anniversary of the October 7 massacre, recalling her abduction from the Nova Music Festival and expressing hope for the safe return of her partner Avinatan and the remaining hostages.

Noa Argamani’s message two years after October 7

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Ben Gvir prays on Temple Mount, reciting 'Kedusha' prayer

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir ascends Temple Mount in honor of Sukkot holiday, to pray 'for the destruction of Hamas and the return of the hostages.'

Ben Gvir prays on Temple Mount, reciting 'Kedusha' prayer

Security failure at Ben Gurion Airport

A 13-year-old boy bypassed Ben Gurion Airport’s security and boarded an EL AL flight to the US without documents before being discovered by the crew and safely removed before takeoff.

Security failure at Ben Gurion Airport

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Thousands sing at the Cave of the Patriarchs

An estimated 12,000 worshipers participated in a festive sunrise prayer in Hebron.

Thousands sing at the Cave of the Patriarchs

'He told me, ‘I forgive him''

Father of suspect recounts tearful meeting with victim's father

The father of the Border Police officer who accidentally shot his friend, IDF soldier Yosef Chaim Rabuch, said the act wasn’t intentional. Both fathers wept together and spoke of forgiveness.

Father of suspect recounts tearful meeting with victim's father

One dead in car accident along coastal road

One dead, one lightly injured, after collision sends vehicle flying into ditch near coastal highway.

One dead in car accident along coastal road

IDF intercepts Gaza Flotilla, detains 150 activists at sea

Israeli Navy intercepts nine boats, arrests 150, attempting to breach blockade of Gaza.

IDF intercepts Gaza Flotilla, detains 150 activists at sea

Captivity survivor:

Within the darkness, a light arose

Captivity survivor Omer Shem Tov participated in the October 7th memorial which took place a Yarkon Park near Tel Aviv.

Within the darkness, a light arose

Two years after massacre:

Be'eri resident finds terrorist's phone in her demolished home

A Be'eri resident who survived the massacre found a cell phone belonging to the terrorist who invaded her home among ruins of her house. It is unknown what happened to the terrorist.

Be'eri resident finds terrorist's phone in her demolished home

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National memorial ceremony marks 2 years since 10/7 massacre

The memorial ceremony began with a moment of silence in the presence of tens of thousands of participants and a live broadcast to millions of viewers in hundreds of community screenings around the world.

National memorial ceremony marks 2 years since 10/7 massacre

Herzog

From darkness of 10/7 emerged courage and heroism

On the 2nd anniversary of the October 7 massacre, President Herzog states: 'The story of Israel is the story of resilience, of a people who will never give up, never give in, and never stop believing that light will overcome the darkness.'

From darkness of 10/7 emerged courage and heroism

New details emerge in Kiryat Arba shooting tragedy

IDF soldier was killed on Monday night in Kiryat Arba, by a bullet fired accidently by his friend, a Border Police officer on regular duty.

New details emerge in Kiryat Arba shooting tragedy

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Netanyahu orders firm line in Egypt talks with Hamas

Israel has reportedly allocated several days for talks with Hamas in Egypt, with fighting set to resume if no deal is reached. Netanyahu urges adherence to Trump’s plan; Hamas seeks guarantees tied to hostage release.

Netanyahu orders firm line in Egypt talks with Hamas

Diaspora Ministry reveals:

The October 7th Files

The Ministry for Diaspora Affairs has launched a website revealing collections of Hamas documents emphasizing how the horrors of the October 7th massacre were planned in detail and over time.

The October 7th Files

Hostages' families nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Families of the hostages sent a letter to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee calling on it to award the prize to President Trump for 'not resting until the last hostage is returned.'

Hostages' families nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

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Sagui Dekel-Chen's haunting apology in Nir Oz

A memorial ceremony for the October 7th massacre was held at Kibbutz Nir Oz, in memory of 65 people who were murdered and the nine hostages still held in Gaza.

Sagui Dekel-Chen's haunting apology in Nir Oz

Study finds more than half of US Jews experienced antisemitism

A new ADL-Jewish Federations of North America study finds 1/3 of American Jews witnessed an incident of actual or threatened antisemitic violence in the past year; and believe it to be a normal Jewish experience.

Study finds more than half of US Jews experienced antisemitism

Two Years Later:

'I'm sorry, I couldn't save you'

Ben Sukhman, CEO of Be'eri Printshop, who lost his mother, the late Tami Sukhman, in the Be'eri massacre, read a personal poem he wrote in which he described moments of fear, loneliness and longing.

'I'm sorry, I couldn't save you'

Jerusalem mayor surprised by birthday cake at Sukkot market

During his visit to the Four Species market, Jerusalem mayor Moshe Lion was surprised by a cake shaped like the city's emblem.

Jerusalem mayor surprised by birthday cake at Sukkot market

Public safety:

Hiking during Sukkot holiday? Heed to police warnings

Police warn the public who plan to be out in nature on hikes during the Sukkot holiday against approaching any remains of missiles, rockets, or downed drones.

Hiking during Sukkot holiday? Heed to police warnings

Haredi draft-dodger arrests continue despite protests,

Despite haredi protests, the IDF and Israel Police have continued to arrest haredi draft dodgers, including at Ben-Gurion airport.

Haredi draft-dodger arrests continue despite protests,

MK Avi Maoz:

'Mixed feelings about hostage deal'

Noam Party Chairman Avi Maoz expresses concern about the implications of the deal to release the hostages, but still defines it as 'the best agreement for Israel in the current situation.'

'Mixed feelings about hostage deal'

Measles outbreak:

'We have already seen tragedies, the vaccine provides protection'

Deputy head of the Public Health Division at the Ministry of Health talks about efforts to make life-saving measles vaccines accessible to parts of the population who are unaware of the danger.

'We have already seen tragedies, the vaccine provides protection'

One Year. One Chance

One-year-old Nechama battles liver cancer — alone

Little Nechama has already defied death twice. Now, her single mother is fighting to get her the lifesaving treatment she desperately needs in Houston — but the 20-month protocol costs more than they can afford. Time is running out.

One-year-old Nechama battles liver cancer — alone

Two years of war:

1,152 have fallen since October 7, 2023

New data from the Ministry of Defense reveals that 1,152 members of Israel's security forces have fallen since the outbreak of the Swords of Iron War, including 487 under the age of 21.

1,152 have fallen since October 7, 2023

Ahead of deportation

Spanish flotilla activist bites Israeli medic

Spanish flotilla activist bites an Israeli medic at Ketziot Prison ahead of her deportation. Police called. Medic suffers minor injuries.

Spanish flotilla activist bites Israeli medic

Soldier dedicates Torah scroll in memory of fallen commander

Hundreds attended the ceremony dedicating a Torah scroll in memory of the late Maj. (res.) Netanel Hershkovitz, a year after he fell in battle in the Gaza Strip.

Soldier dedicates Torah scroll in memory of fallen commander

Foreign Minister Sa'ar: 'I don't trust Hamas, I trust Trump'

Gideon Sa'ar says Israel is nearing a deal for the release of hostages, but warns against trusting Hamas and expresses confidence in President Trump.

Foreign Minister Sa'ar: 'I don't trust Hamas, I trust Trump'

Hostage deal:

Netanyahu gets green light from Ben-Gvir and Smotrich

PM Netanyahu secured coalition support to begin the hostage deal, as Smotrich and Ben-Gvir warn they won’t tolerate a Gaza agreement that leaves Hamas intact.

Netanyahu gets green light from Ben-Gvir and Smotrich

Bereaved father memorializes son in Sukkah decorations

Moshe Shapira, father of Aner, who was killed in the October 7th massacre, shares his Sukkah decorations dedicated to the teachers killed since the massacre.

Bereaved father memorializes son in Sukkah decorations

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ZAKA hero fights to rebuild two years later

27-year ZAKA veteran held a cutting board as shield during October 7 massacre. Now the beloved chef can't enter his own kitchen. Business collapsed, hundreds of thousands in debt - but he refuses to abandon suppliers who trusted him.

ZAKA hero fights to rebuild two years later

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More than 500 seats in the largest IDF sukkah

This year, the Military Rabbinate set up the largest sukkah in the IDF at the Shizafon Armor Corps base in the south.

More than 500 seats in the largest IDF sukkah

Incoming Shin Bet head:

'We will be loyal to the state and ensure great unity'

President Isaac Herzog welcomed Maj. Gen. (res.) David Zini as the new head of Shin Bet, highlighting the agency’s vital role in national security and expressing full confidence in his leadership.

'We will be loyal to the state and ensure great unity'

Lost both legs in explosion:

Rabbi injured in Syria: 'I just want to dance'

Rabbi Liraz Zeira, who was seriously injured by a landmine explosion in southern Syria and lost both of his legs, is determined to heal and .

Rabbi injured in Syria: 'I just want to dance'

'Shooting and throwing grenades'

Daniella Gilboa recounts the massacre at the Nahal Oz outpost

Daniella Gilboa, an outlook who was taken hostage from the Nahal Oz outpost, tells of the moments of terror, her murdered friends, and her attempt to survive, 'They were shooting at us, throwing hand grenades.'

Daniella Gilboa recounts the massacre at the Nahal Oz outpost

Unity and love on Sukkot:

Jerusalem mayor calls to join festivities in capital

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion talks about the special atmosphere in the city during Sukkot, and his vision for a strong and united capital, 'I invite everyone to come to the mayor's Sukkah in Safra Square.'

Jerusalem mayor calls to join festivities in capital

Ben Gvir opposes deal: We will not accept Hamas

Minister of National Security to oppose hostage deal over release of hundreds of terrorist murderers. In meeting with Prime Minister, he will draw a red line.

Ben Gvir opposes deal: We will not accept Hamas

Captivity survivor Gadi Mozes:

'For the first time since my release, I feel a glimmer of hope'

Captivity survivor Gadi Mozes speaks at Hostages Square, vowing to return and rebuild Nir Oz: "I am determined to live in Nir Oz again and rebuild it from the ground up."

'For the first time since my release, I feel a glimmer of hope'

MK Rothman:

250 terrorists with blood on their hands is a high price to pay

MK Simcha Rothman says US President Donald Trump's proposal is 'not good,' freeing terrorists with blood on their hands is a price too high to pay.

250 terrorists with blood on their hands is a high price to pay

Israel to host British activist Tommy Robinson

British activist Tommy Robinson will visit Israel following his October 13 trial, after receiving an official invitation from Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli.

Israel to host British activist Tommy Robinson

Hostages' families: Don't stop the fighting in Gaza

The Tikva Forum urged the government to continue military pressure on Hamas, reject compromises, and secure the return of all hostages with strong oversight and no concessions.

Hostages' families: Don't stop the fighting in Gaza

Israel deports 137 flotilla activists to Turkey

Turkish Foreign Ministry says 137 Gaza flotilla activists on board Turkish Airlines flight from Israel.

Israel deports 137 flotilla activists to Turkey

Freed hostage thanks Trump, pushes for Gaza deal

Omer Shem Tov, freed from Hamas captivity, praised President Trump at a Tel Aviv rally, urging swift action on the Gaza deal to rescue the remaining 48 hostages.

Freed hostage thanks Trump, pushes for Gaza deal




























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