Israeli News (Page 38)


'Hostage murderer'

Leftist activists harass Ben Gvir

Protesters disrupt minister's Shabbat walk to synagogue in Sharon region, verbally accost him and his soldier son.

Leftist activists harass Ben Gvir

Bonfire lit in Tel Aviv: We are done staying silent

Families of hostages hold series of protests and call for participation in a "National Day of Action" on Tuesday.

Bonfire lit in Tel Aviv: We are done staying silent

200 Nachala activists spend Shabbat near Gaza's fence

As part of the weekend’s activities, participants took part in a guided tour toward the northern boundary of the Gaza Strip, underscoring the close proximity to potential residential areas.

200 Nachala activists spend Shabbat near Gaza's fence

Tel Aviv train station to resume operations

Israel Railways announces resumption of train service in key stations in central Israel, says operations will fully return to normal by September 1.

Tel Aviv train station to resume operations

ISA extends ban on lawyer for right-wing protesters

Just before the start of Shabbat, the ISA extended a special order barring two detainees from meeting with legal counsel for an additional 48 hours.

ISA extends ban on lawyer for right-wing protesters

Gantz to present conditions for joining government

Blue and White chief Benny Gantz to hold press conference on conditions, including 'time-bound initiative,' for his party joining government, report says.

Gantz to present conditions for joining government

'Jews' right is indisputable'

Foreign Ministry slams foreign dictates

Foreign Ministry strongly rejects a statement by foreign ministers condemning construction in E1 area near Jerusalem, calling it an attempt to impose "foreign dictates" and a form of "racism."

Foreign Ministry slams foreign dictates

Hostage families to Netanyahu:

'Move to the negotiating table'

The families of Israeli hostages hold a Shabbat gathering outside the Prime Minister’s Residence, demanding PM Netanyahu "leave the Shabbat table and move to the negotiating table" to secure a deal and bring all captives home.

'Move to the negotiating table'

PMO Slams IPC:

'Modern blood libel against Israel'

Prime Minister’s Office launches forceful rebuttal to starvation claims, cites two million tons of aid delivered to Gaza, 'the only ones being intentionally starved in Gaza are the Israeli hostages.'

'Modern blood libel against Israel'

'I'm ready to kill'

Suspect who asked permission to kill AG indicted

Jerusalem District prosecution files indictment against 36-year-old suspect threatening to kill Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.

Suspect who asked permission to kill AG indicted

Cell phone with murdered sons' voices returned to bereaved father

Jojo Rabia, a bereaved father whose two sons were murdered on 10/7, received his stolen cell phone containing his sons' voice messages, 'Thank you to everyone who helped.'

Cell phone with murdered sons' voices returned to bereaved father

Mass panic at Mahane Yehuda: 'We thought it was a terror attack'

Brawl at Mahane Yehuda open-air market causes mass panic, fear of terror attack, until circumstances reveal violence to be criminal in nature.

Mass panic at Mahane Yehuda: 'We thought it was a terror attack'

Leading rabbi: 'We are suffering great troubles'

Ahead of Elul term and following recent arrests, Rabbi Yitzhak Zilberstein calls on haredi yeshiva students to learn Torah constantly and avoid idle talk.

Leading rabbi: 'We are suffering great troubles'

Israel denies Barcelona mayor's entry request

Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni's request to enter Israel is rejected following his harsh statements against Israel and the city's decision to sever ties.

Israel denies Barcelona mayor's entry request

Poll: Benny Gantz's party collapses, failing to pass threshold

New poll shows Benny Gantz's Blue and White failing to pass electoral threshold, while party led by Gadi Eisenkot wins 10 Knesset seats.

Poll: Benny Gantz's party collapses, failing to pass threshold

Body of reservist who drowned in Kinneret found

Body of Shlomi Banai, who fell from an SUP in the Kinneret, is found by marine police.

Body of reservist who drowned in Kinneret found

Report:

Israel and Syria to sign security agreement on September 25

According to Arab reports, Israel and Syria are expected to sign a security agreement under US auspices on September 25, without a comprehensive peace deal.

Israel and Syria to sign security agreement on September 25

After a decade:

SAS airline resumes flights to Israel

SAS announces it will resume direct flights from Copenhagen to Tel Aviv beginning in October, marking its return to Israel after a nearly decade-long hiatus.

SAS airline resumes flights to Israel

Rachel Goldberg, whose late husband fell in Lebanon, gets engaged

Rachel, widow of the late Captain (res.) Rabbi Avi Goldberg, who fell in Lebanon, got engaged tonight to school principal Aminadav Rotenberg.

Rachel Goldberg, whose late husband fell in Lebanon, gets engaged

Poll:

71% claim education system doesn't prepare students for adulthood

Education in Israel is at a crossroads: IASA survey finds most students aren’t ready for adulthood, and experts say it’s time for change.

71% claim education system doesn't prepare students for adulthood

New MDA ambulance dedicated in memory of Bibas family

A new ambulance was dedicated in Moshav Mivtahim in memory of Kfir, Ariel, and Shiri Bibas, and Shiri's parents Yossi and Margit Silberman, who were murdered on 10/7.

New MDA ambulance dedicated in memory of Bibas family

2 detained for crossing maritime border in Eilat towards Jordan

Two residents of Jerusalem crossed the maritime border into Jordan in the Gulf of Eilat on a jet ski, were returned to Israel, and were interrogated by the police.

2 detained for crossing maritime border in Eilat towards Jordan

Haredi protests intensify, demonstrations and fast day planned

Haredi groups plan fresh protests against the detention of draft evaders, alongside a public fast and prayer later this week, while Tzohar’s Rabbi David Stav condemns refusal to serve as a 'disgrace of Hashem’s name.'

Haredi protests intensify, demonstrations and fast day planned

Suspect said he'd kill AG if leading rabbis permitted

The Jerusalem Magistrate's Court extended the detention of the suspect in the letter requesting to apply Biblical self-defense law against attorney Gali Baharav-Miara by one day.

Suspect said he'd kill AG if leading rabbis permitted

'Leaving Hamas in Gaza would be like leaving the SS in Germany'

Prime Minister Netanyahu explains why Hamas must go in an interview with Sky News Australia.

'Leaving Hamas in Gaza would be like leaving the SS in Germany'

Israeli citizen jailed in Lebanon returned to Israel

Salah Abu-Hussein, an Israeli citizen who had been imprisoned in Lebanon for approximately one year, returned to Israel following negotiations with the assistance of the Red Cross.

Israeli citizen jailed in Lebanon returned to Israel

New family moves into Area B

The Kolta family—parents and their five children from Beit El—have recently relocated to Givat Or Ahuvia, becoming the second family to take up residence at the site.

New family moves into Area B

Two women win millions in back-to-back lottery tickets

It was a week of extraordinary luck for Mifal HaPais, Israel’s state-run lottery, as two women in their 50s walked away with massive wins in consecutive draws

Two women win millions in back-to-back lottery tickets

Smotrich threatens to quit government over hostage deal

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has warned that he will leave the government if Netanyahu proceeds with any deal with Hamas.

Smotrich threatens to quit government over hostage deal

Amb. Huckabee:

'USA will not take part in UN's Palestinian state circus'

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee said that no matter what happens, Hamas cannot be allowed any semblance of victory in the war.

'USA will not take part in UN's Palestinian state circus'

Ancient Herodian-era coin discovered in Samaria

Lior Zavrag, a reservist officer in the Samaria Regional Brigade, discovered an ancient coin from the time of Herod in the Sebastia archaeological site.

Ancient Herodian-era coin discovered in Samaria

MK Schuster:

'Gantz would rejoin the government for hostage deal'

MK Alon Schuster confirms that Benny Gantz is considering rejoining the government, but only to ensure a majority for an anticipated hostage release deal.

'Gantz would rejoin the government for hostage deal'

Poll:

Netanyahu wins 28 seats, Religious Zionist Party gains strength

The data indicates a strengthening of Likud, which continues to dominate the political landscape. In a scenario where a right-wing, security-focused party runs, it would secure 13 seats.

Netanyahu wins 28 seats, Religious Zionist Party gains strength

Finance Minister announces tax exemption for milk imports

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to sign order exempting milk imports from tax, in attempt to resolve shortage.

Finance Minister announces tax exemption for milk imports

Netanyahu:

We need an objective committee which will investigate me as well

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlines to Triggernometry how an ideal investigative committee would operate, stressing the importance of everyone - from himself down to the last military personnel - being included.

We need an objective committee which will investigate me as well

Shocking:

Police officer stomps on protester's head

A Border Police officer was filmed kicking a haredi anti-draft protester in Bnei Brak in the head. Police: 'The incident has been referred for review.'

Police officer stomps on protester's head

Jerusalem train line to end at Ben Gurion airport

Train services between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to be shortened temporarily; Tel Aviv Hashalom station closed, Israel Railways says.

Jerusalem train line to end at Ben Gurion airport

Report:

Gantz may return to government to facilitate hostage deal

Gantz weighing return to government as Netanyahu faces right-wing pushback over proposed partial hostage deal backed by mediators.

Gantz may return to government to facilitate hostage deal

Former Chief Rabbi warns:

Someone asked my permission to harm the A-G

Ministry of Religious Services alerts police following warning of threat to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara's life.

Someone asked my permission to harm the A-G

Haredi protesters block major roads in central Israel

Protests erupt in the Sharon area against draft dodgers' arrests, causing massive traffic jams.

Haredi protesters block major roads in central Israel

A decade later: El Al to renew Eilat-Tel Aviv flight route

El Al to offer two daily flights to Eilat, with subsidized fares for Eilat residents.

A decade later: El Al to renew Eilat-Tel Aviv flight route

'An alliance of believers'

Israel reopens embassy in Zambia after 52 years

After five decades, Israel restores its diplomatic presence in Lusaka, with FM Gideon Sa’ar calling Zambia a key partner and ally rooted in shared faith and values.

Israel reopens embassy in Zambia after 52 years

1st charter flight since war:

Arutz Sheva joins 225 North American olim

Excited new immigrants say recent events strengthened their resolve to live in Israel.

Arutz Sheva joins 225 North American olim

Heartwarming:

Wounded soldier volunteers with special-needs children

After a serious injury in Gaza, Mevaser Duvit, a soldier and student at the Karnei Shomron Hesder Yeshiva, volunteers at a summer camp for children with special needs.

Wounded soldier volunteers with special-needs children

Grave of Elazar the Priest desecrated with Arabic graffiti

Vandals spray name of terrorist organization on grave of Biblical figure who served as High Priest following the death of his father Aaron.

Grave of Elazar the Priest desecrated with Arabic graffiti

Final Approval:

Construction moves ahead in E1

The Civil Administration has approved two major construction plans in the Maale Adumim region, ending decades of delay.

Construction moves ahead in E1

Old City residents complain of 'nightmare traffic' every evening

Residents of the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City have raised concerns over severe evening traffic congestion caused when Jaffa Gate is opened to all vehicles after 6 p.m.

Old City residents complain of 'nightmare traffic' every evening

Ex-Hostage to CNN:

'I feel guilty when I eat'

As negotiations to free the remaining hostages continue, released hostage Eliya Cohen shared his harrowing story and the weight he still carries 6 months after his release.

'I feel guilty when I eat'

Amit Segal:

'Netanyahu was wrong on Disengagement - and on Hamas'

In an appearance on the program "Special Interview," commentator Amit Segal addresses claims of closeness to Netanyahu, criticism against him, and how he feels when called a "mouthpiece."

'Netanyahu was wrong on Disengagement - and on Hamas'

Deputy AGs

Deny daycare subsidies to haredim who work as well

Deputy Attorneys General propose examining the possibility of including in the support eligibility criteria a requirement to regularize status with military authorities as a condition for receiving subsidies, regardless of the existing qualifying test.

Deny daycare subsidies to haredim who work as well

Court overturns decision:

District court overturns magistrate; Urich still barred from PMO

Lod District Court accepts police appeal against Yonatan Urich, orders restrictions to continue until September, due to concerns of disruption to investigation.

District court overturns magistrate; Urich still barred from PMO

'Small man with big ego:'

A heated debate at the government meeting over budget

Over a discussion on a 31 billion shekel budget increase, the ministers clashed on the distribution of the budget, aid to Gaza, and security for educational institutions.

A heated debate at the government meeting over budget

During family vacation

Left-wing activists accost Ben Gvir and his children

Left-wing activists confronted National Security Minister MK Itamar Ben Gvir during a family vacation in northern Israel. Ben Gvir reassured his young son, saying the man “wants Abbas.”

Left-wing activists accost Ben Gvir and his children

Rare finding in Jerusalem

Rare lead Hellenistic weight seized by Antiquities Authority

A rare lead weight inscribed with the name of an official in the Hellenistic administration was seized in an operation by the Theft Prevention Unit of the Israel Antiquities Authority.

Rare lead Hellenistic weight seized by Antiquities Authority

Bereaved father's cell phone is stolen, with all his memories

Bereaved father Jojo Rabia appeals for help after phone containing last memories of his sons stolen in Tel Aviv.

Bereaved father's cell phone is stolen, with all his memories

Israel Dog Unit holds demonstration for immigrants in Tzfat

At the request of the Israel Police, the Israel Dog Unit (IDU)—a nonprofit organization specializing in working dogs - held a special demonstration at an absorption center in Tzfat for immigrants from the Ethiopian Jewish community.

Israel Dog Unit holds demonstration for immigrants in Tzfat




























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