Israeli News (Page 57)


Edelstein's Spokesperson:

If drafting haredim in war is vengeance then I support vengeance

A senior Likud official accused MK Edelstein of dragging Israel to new elections for political revenge.

If drafting haredim in war is vengeance then I support vengeance

Mother of fallen soldier: 'I haven’t yet absorbed the reality'

'It still feels like he’s away on duty,' says Tehila Van Gelder, mother of Staff Sergeant Omer Van Gelder, who was killed in Gaza, describing her son's enduring smile, his dream of becoming a doctor, and his deep sense of mission.

Mother of fallen soldier: 'I haven’t yet absorbed the reality'

Leading haredi rabbi calls to dissolve Knesset

Yesh Atid to submit bill to dissolve the Knesset next week following Rabbi Dov Landau's call to back such a bill in the wake of a failed meeting with MK Yuli Edelstein

Leading haredi rabbi calls to dissolve Knesset

For the first time:

Hostage families meet White House CoS and Press Secretary

White House officials reaffirm the Trump administration’s full commitment to securing the release of all 58 hostages, stress that the administration will continue working relentlessly until every hostage is brought home.

Hostage families meet White House CoS and Press Secretary

Amit Segal: 'Only one man can trigger elections'

Amit Segal warns Shas chief Aryeh Deri alone has the power to collapse Netanyahu's government, as tensions over IDF Draft Law reach a boiling point.

Amit Segal: 'Only one man can trigger elections'

Netanyahu:

'We have a mission, complete victory'

Prime Minister Netanyahu called on Israelis to attend a right-wing rally expected on Thursday in Jerusalem, calling it "a demonstration against the rule of the bureaucrats. Who are you? Were you elected Prime Minister?"

'We have a mission, complete victory'

MDA:

Omer was a volunteer who saved many lives

IDF Soldier and MDA Volunteer Staff Sergeant Omer Van Gelder fell in battle in Gaza, 'He was deeply dedicated to everything he did — both in MDA and during his military service,' Zaki Heller, MDA Spokesperson says.

Omer was a volunteer who saved many lives

Herzog to captivity survivor

'Your presence here is a message of hope'

President Isaac Herzog met with released hostage Omer Wenkert, who was held by Hamas for over a year and freed this past February.

'Your presence here is a message of hope'

IDF Spokesperson:

'Hamas losing control; Governance crumbling'

IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin says every other house encountered in Gaza is booby-trapped during press briefing.

'Hamas losing control; Governance crumbling'

World lost a great soul:

Staff sergeant Omer Van Gelder laid to rest

Family and friends pay heartfelt tribute to Staff Sgt. Omer Van Gelder, 22, of the Givati Brigade, who was killed in northern Gaza, remembering his selflessness, bravery, and enduring impact.

Staff sergeant Omer Van Gelder laid to rest

Haredi enlistment

MK Illouz warns: 'The serving public will turn their backs on us'

'I sincerely hope haredi parties won't bring down a right-wing government just to avoid sharing in this existential war. How will they explain this to their grandchildren? Jewish history will not forget they did this,' says MK Dan Illouz.

MK Illouz warns: 'The serving public will turn their backs on us'

Bereaved mother:

'Unity Day shows we're on the right path'

At a Knesset session marking a decade of Unity Day, Bat-Galim Shaer reflects on Israel’s societal challenges and progress, urging Israelis to step out of their comfort zones and embrace diverse voices for the sake of national unity.

'Unity Day shows we're on the right path'

Netanyahu Trial:

Cross-examination begins in Case 1000

Prime Minister Netanyahu dismissed allegations of accepting gifts from media outlets as absurd: 'I had no interest in their coverage anyway.'

Cross-examination begins in Case 1000

Visiting delegation:

'Returning to Gaza - a prerequisite for victory'

Diaspora Jews join Nachala-led mission to explore new settlement sites and back renewed Jewish presence in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza.

'Returning to Gaza - a prerequisite for victory'

Omer's mother mourns:

'My firstborn son. A tremendous loss'

Omer Van Gelder, a dedicated MDA volunteer and aspiring doctor, will be buried at Mount Herzl; family mourns 'a tremendous loss' after deadly IED attack in Jabaliya.

'My firstborn son. A tremendous loss'

Survey Shows:

One in five Israeli adults is a smoker

A postwar survey shows smoking rate higher than the OECD average, with twice the rate of smoking among the Arab public as compared to Jewish citizens.

One in five Israeli adults is a smoker

Father Of Hostage:

'It was too painful to celebrate Shavuot'

Itzik, father of the hostage Eitan Horn, shares his difficult feelings regarding the renewed offensive in Gaza and the lack of information about the hostages.

'It was too painful to celebrate Shavuot'

Draft crisis:

Coalition strains escalate as haredi deadline expires

Haredi factions weigh coalition exit amid stalled negotiations; Netanyahu allies push for delay to stabilize government through summer.

Coalition strains escalate as haredi deadline expires

Television host urges love, not protests, at Netanyahu wedding

Television host Avri Gilad denounced plans to disturb the wedding of Avner Netanyahu and offered an alternative solution.

Television host urges love, not protests, at Netanyahu wedding

Former Galei Tzahal Commander:

'Hamas defeated us without intending to do so'

The former commander of Israel Defense Forces Radio, Moshe Shlonsky, said that Hamas has achieved diplomatic victory despite its military losses.

'Hamas defeated us without intending to do so'

Watch:

Thousands at the Western Wall as Shavuot ends

Over 100,000 people visited the Western Wall over the holiday, with approximately 20,000 participating in the sunrise prayer service.

Thousands at the Western Wall as Shavuot ends

Israel:

Guterres silent on Hamas attacks, demands probe into UN bias

Jerusalem slams UN chief for omitting Hamas role in Gaza aid disruption, calls statement 'a disgrace'.

Guterres silent on Hamas attacks, demands probe into UN bias

Sources:

Mediators pushing Hamas on Witkoff deal objections

Mediators pushing Hamas to soften demands for a Gaza ceasefire, eyeing minor wording changes, especially on ending the war, to break the deadlock.

Mediators pushing Hamas on Witkoff deal objections

Government and AG clash over funding Haaretz

On Sunday, the Attorney General issued a letter to government workers, instructing them to disregard the government's unanimous resolution to cut funding to Haaretz.

Government and AG clash over funding Haaretz

Moving:

Torah dedication march pauses to show solidarity for hostages

Members of the central synagogue in the Rehavia neighbourhood in Jerusalem paused a celebratory Torah dedication march at the hostages' families' protest encampment near the PM's residence to show solidarity and pray for their quick return.

Torah dedication march pauses to show solidarity for hostages

Emotional musical moments:

Hostage survivor sings with popular Israeli singer

Singer Adir Getz surprises hostage survivor Daniela Gilboa and her sister on their birthday.

Hostage survivor sings with popular Israeli singer

Tragedy in Modiin:

Mother and son found dead after house fire

Mother and son found dead in Modiin house fire, with signs of severe violence on their bodies. Police suspect murder and arson.

Mother and son found dead after house fire

Sara Netanyahu:

'Deep State' targeting Trump and my husband alike

Sara Netanyahu accuses radical left-wing elites of operating a 'Deep State' in both Israel and the US and shares her personal efforts to support families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

'Deep State' targeting Trump and my husband alike

European Rabbinical Org.:

25th anniversary celebration in Krakow with Israel's Chief Rabbis

European Rabbinical Organization celebrates 25th Anniversary in Krakow with Israel's Chief Rabbis; honors Duvi Honig for promoting religious freedom and economic growth globally, followed by 80th Auschwitz liberation ceremony.

25th anniversary celebration in Krakow with Israel's Chief Rabbis

At the age of 81

Former Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer dies

Former Bank of Israel Governor, Professor Stanley Fischer, passes away at the age of 81. Professor Fischer served as Governor of the Bank of Israel from 2005 to 2013.

Former Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer dies

Ahead of schedule:

United Airlines to resume Newark-Tel Aviv flights

United Airlines says it will restart flights from Newark to Tel Aviv on June 5, earlier than expected, following a thorough safety review; other airlines are also gradually resuming service to Israel.

United Airlines to resume Newark-Tel Aviv flights

Ben Gvir demands to strip Ayman Odeh of parliamentary immunity

During a protest accusing Israel of “58 years of occupation,” MK Ayman Odeh criticized the government's approach to Gaza. In response, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir urged the Attorney General to revoke Odeh’s parliamentary immunity

Ben Gvir demands to strip Ayman Odeh of parliamentary immunity

Jerusalem sets up hospitality tents for Shavuot pilgrims

Five hospitality tents will serve the masses heading to the Western Wall for Shavuot, offering refreshments and rest areas.

Jerusalem sets up hospitality tents for Shavuot pilgrims

Herzog condemns Paris vandalism:

'My great-grandfather’s synagogue was attacked'

President Isaac Herzog expresses shock after Jewish institutions in Paris were vandalized over Shabbat, urges French authorities to act swiftly and protect the community.

'My great-grandfather’s synagogue was attacked'

Rare Shabbat statement:

PM warns Iran advancing toward nuclear weapons

In rare move, Prime Minister's Office issues English statement on Shabbat, calling on international community to act immediately after an IAEA report reveals Iran's growing stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

PM warns Iran advancing toward nuclear weapons

Amid deal uncertainty

Trump envoys reassure hostage families

Trump's envoys, Steve Witkoff and Adam Boehler, assure hostage families they'll leverage humanitarian aid for info if a deal fails, promising not to abandon them, according to Israeli TV report.

Trump envoys reassure hostage families

Former hostage:

'I am proud that I chose life'

Former Hamas hostage Eli Sharabi launches his new book 'Kidnapped' in which he shares his difficult time in captivity, 'they demanded that we read the Quran, we refused; I am proud that I chose life.'

'I am proud that I chose life'

David Libi laid to rest at Malachei Hashalom

David Libi, who was killed in an explosive device blast in Jabaliya, is laid to rest in Malachei Hashalom. His friends bid farewell to him with an emotional song.

David Libi laid to rest at Malachei Hashalom

IDF Spokesperson:

'Gazans continue to come and receive aid'

IDF Spokesman: 'Hamas is starving the residents of Gaza and looting the aid intended for them; Hamas continues to hold 58 of our hostages captive.'

'Gazans continue to come and receive aid'

'He always wanted to serve':

Aunt of civilian killed in Gaza remembers his determination

Efrat Libi, aunt of 19-year-old David Libi who was killed in Gaza, recalls his lifelong dream to serve, his work as a contractor alongside the IDF, and the family's heartbreak.

Aunt of civilian killed in Gaza remembers his determination

Amb. Hotovely counters British slander:

'What future do you promise my children?'

In a fiery exchange, Israel's Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely challenges Piers Morgan on Hamas, war ethics, and global hypocrisy: 'Would you accept Hamas on your doorstep?'

'What future do you promise my children?'

Malachei Hashalom:

First cemetery established overnight for fallen hero David Libi

Within 24 hours of his death in Gaza, a new cemetery is inaugurated in Malachei Hashalom to bury David Libi, son of the community's founder.

First cemetery established overnight for fallen hero David Libi

Netanyahu undergoes routine colonoscopy in Jerusalem

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu successfully underwent a routine colonoscopy at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, accompanied by his personal physician and a senior medical team, his office says.

Netanyahu undergoes routine colonoscopy in Jerusalem

Hostages' families block Gaza aid trucks in protest

Tzav 9 activists and hostages' families block humanitarian aid trucks at Kerem Shalom, demanding Israel stop supplies that benefit Hamas.

Hostages' families block Gaza aid trucks in protest

In Samaria:

IDF and police fulfill dream for child with special needs

In heartwarming event, dozens of female IDF lookouts, along with officers from the Israel Police's Ariel station and canine handlers from IDU, fulfill the dream of a child with special needs from Samaria.

IDF and police fulfill dream for child with special needs

Chilling:

David Libi, who was killed in Gaza, in video from his yeshiva

The Telem Yeshiva, where David Libi who was killed during an operation to destroy terror infrastructure in Gaza had studied, publishes footage of him singing.

David Libi, who was killed in Gaza, in video from his yeshiva

Ravid Chaim's grandmother:

'I lost a daughter-in-law and a grandchild in 2 weeks'

Naomi Gez tells Arutz Sheva. 'We waited so long for this sweet baby. Unfortunately, his mother was murdered so cruelly, and he as well.'

'I lost a daughter-in-law and a grandchild in 2 weeks'

Netanyahu to hostages' families:

'Israel accepts Witkoff's new proposal'

PM says Israel agrees to US-backed deal but vows to keep fighting until all hostages return and Hamas is destroyed.

'Israel accepts Witkoff's new proposal'

Between Sirens and Drones:

Kyiv Jewish community prepares for Shavuot

Despite ongoing attacks, Kyiv’s Jewish community marks Shavuot with Torah readings, support for soldiers and prisoners, and widespread aid distribution.

Kyiv Jewish community prepares for Shavuot

Likud HQ riot:

45 suspects released, 15 face court

Suspects accused of assaulting officers and storming building during Tel Aviv protest; police vow to pursue justice.

45 suspects released, 15 face court

From Matza to Mont Blanc:

Kosher Europe’s vacation revolution

After three successful Passover programs, Kosher Europe is rolling out luxurious summer escapes in Italy and France—complete with gourmet kosher cuisine and breathtaking views.

Kosher Europe’s vacation revolution

Watch:

Funeral of baby Ravid Chaim

Ravid Chaim passed away at two weeks old after being delivered in an emergency procedure when his mother Tze'ela Gez was murdered in a terrorist attack.

Funeral of baby Ravid Chaim

Right before the funeral

Grandfather circumcises baby Ravid Chaim

Just before the family said goodbye to him, Ravid Chaim's grandfather performed the circumcision ceremony for the child delivered when his mother was murdered in a terrorist attack.

Grandfather circumcises baby Ravid Chaim

Shas threatens coalition exit over Draft Law delay

Party rabbis to meet after Shavuot holiday to decide future in government; pressure mounts as no agreement reached on draft legislation.

Shas threatens coalition exit over Draft Law delay

Yeshiva heads ban travel for students with draft orders

Following arrests at Ben Gurion Airport and stricter enforcement of the draft law, top haredi leaders order: No exit from Israel without explicit approval.

Yeshiva heads ban travel for students with draft orders

Rare species at risk?

Jerusalem residents battle plan threatening key nature zone

Residents warn a massive school project could destroy trees, wildlife, and a vital stream; city insists it’s legal and eco-monitored. Over 10,000 sign petition to halt the plan.

Jerusalem residents battle plan threatening key nature zone




























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