Israeli News (Page 100)


Defense Minister:

No change in administrative detention policy

Defense Minister Israel Katz denies changing his stance on ceasing administrative detention in Judea and Samaria.

No change in administrative detention policy

Foreign Ministry slams Amnesty report:

Genocidal massacre was carried out by Hamas against Israelis

Israeli Foreign Ministry responds to Amnesty International report claiming Israel carrying out 'genocide' in Gaza, noting actual genocide attempt by Hamas terrorists on October 7. 'Israel is defending itself, acting fully in accordance with international law.'

Genocidal massacre was carried out by Hamas against Israelis

Protesting former DM:

'Ya'alon, you're a liar, give up your rank, give up your pension'

Right-wing activists from the Im Tirtzu organization hold early-morning protest outside the home of former IDF Chief of Staff and Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon. 'Go to military cemetery and beg forgiveness from the soldiers who fell.'

'Ya'alon, you're a liar, give up your rank, give up your pension'

Sources:

IDF spokesman's words are a 'major warning sign'

Sources close to Defense Minister Israel Katz say he is likely to let IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari's statements slide following apology and reprimand from IDF Chief of Staff, but will not ignore such statements in the future.

IDF spokesman's words are a 'major warning sign'

Otzma Yehudit MK:

AG should stand trial

MK Limor Son Har-Melech expressed shock at arrests of security officials linked to actions against Jewish nationalist crime.

AG should stand trial

Due to service to 'settlements'

Norway wealth fund divests from Israel's Bezeq

Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the largest in the world, divests all its shares in Israel's largest telecom company Bezeq, citing the company’s provision of telecom services to “Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank”.

Norway wealth fund divests from Israel's Bezeq

Report:

Israel presented Hamas with updated proposal for hostage deal

The proposal includes a potential ceasefire lasting between 42 and 60 days and the release of all surviving female hostages, all men over the age of 50, and hostages in critical medical condition.

Israel presented Hamas with updated proposal for hostage deal

Rescued hostage Luis Har:

'My views have completely changed since I was kidnapped'

Luis Har, who was rescued from the heart of Rafah in a heroic operation, speaks about the harrowing experience of being held captive by Hamas and about how he has changed since the ordeal.

'My views have completely changed since I was kidnapped'

Amnesty International report:

'Israel committing genocide in Gaza'

Amnesty International, which is known for its anti-Israel bias, publishes new report in which it accuses Israel of "committing genocide" against Gazans since the war began last year.

'Israel committing genocide in Gaza'

The new threat from haredi parties against Netanyahu

Mishpacha newspaper reports that the haredi parties plan to submit two bills together - the Draft Law and, alongside it, a law to dissolve the Knesset.

The new threat from haredi parties against Netanyahu

Embarrassment for coalition:

Opposition leads to rejection of proposal against AG

Opposition members unexpectedly enter the Knesset plenum, thwarting proposal regarding the dismissal of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.

Opposition leads to rejection of proposal against AG

Court rejects petition to declare Netanyahu unfit for office

Supreme Court rules that there is no room for its intervention in the matter, agrees with the Attorney General who argued that the petition should be rejected.

Court rejects petition to declare Netanyahu unfit for office

'You were a big brother'

Noa Argamani parts from Itay Svirsky

Noa Argamani, who was held in captivity for part of the time with Itay Svirsky, lamented his death: 'We didn't think for a moment that this is how you would return to Israel.'

Noa Argamani parts from Itay Svirsky

Cleared for publication:

Body of hostage Itay Svirsky recovered from Gaza

The body of hostage Itay Svirsky, who was kidnapped on October 7, has been recovered from the Gaza Strip, it was cleared for publication Wednesday evening.

Body of hostage Itay Svirsky recovered from Gaza

Appeal to Minister Zohar:

'Stop screening of libelous films against IDF soldiers'

Ad Kan CEO Gilad Ach writes to Culture Minister about the scheduled screening at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque of films pushing anti-Israel natrratives.

'Stop screening of libelous films against IDF soldiers'

Demolition of Ramat Arbel postponed due to lack of police forces

Police delay evacuation of Jewish community in the Galilee after finding that there are not enough personnel to assign to the demolition.

Demolition of Ramat Arbel postponed due to lack of police forces

'Rise from this grief'

Sgt. Yair Hanania's last letter before he fell in battle in Gaza

Sgt. Hanania's family discovered a letter he wrote before he was killed in battle against Hamas in case he did not return from the war calling on them to continue to act to fix the world.

Sgt. Yair Hanania's last letter before he fell in battle in Gaza

Minister Amsalem:

There's a risk of civil war, weapons may be used

Decision to declare Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'incapacitated' during testimony may lead to civil war, Minister David Amsalem warns.

There's a risk of civil war, weapons may be used

Danielle Aloni:

'They tried to convince me to leave Emilia in Gaza'

Danielle Aloni, who was kidnapped to Gaza together with her daughter Emilia and released in a November 2023 prisoner swap deal, talks about the conditions of their captivity and the pressure for her daughter to remain behind in Gaza.

'They tried to convince me to leave Emilia in Gaza'

On Jan. 1:

Home electricity prices to rise 3.8%

Israel Electric Corporation announces price hike, blaming rising costs; with the VAT rise, consumers are expected to shell out 4.7% in power costs.

Home electricity prices to rise 3.8%

New social media trend increases injuries among youngsters

New social media trend, the Superman Challenge, increases fractures and serious head injuries among youngsters, hospital warns.

New social media trend increases injuries among youngsters

Watch:

Tel Aviv thief arrested while trying to escape via rooftop

Alert civilians notice Tel Aviv break-in, report to police in real time, court extends suspect's arrest.

Tel Aviv thief arrested while trying to escape via rooftop

Classified docs leak

Eli Feldstein and second suspect to be released to house arrest

Court orders release to house arrest of Eli Feldstein and Intelligence Corps NCO suspected of involvement in the leak of classified documents from the Prime Minister's Office.

Eli Feldstein and second suspect to be released to house arrest

Judges rule:

Netanyahu testimony to begin next Tuesday

Prime Minister Netanyahu will take the witness stand at the Tel Aviv District Court next Tuesday. His request to discuss the scheduling of the hearings was denied.

Netanyahu testimony to begin next Tuesday

Montana Tucker:

'The children of October 7th are incredible and strong'

Montana Tucker tells Arutz Sheva that hearing about the massacre directly from children will change people's minds, help everyone understand what happened and says: 'Every visit to Israel inspires and motivates me to speak out'.

'The children of October 7th are incredible and strong'

A year after 10/7:

Yehudit and Shmulik Weiss buried in Kibbutz Beeri

Shmulik was murdered on Oct. 7 in his home and Yehudit was taken hostage to Gaza; her body was located six weeks later near the Al-Shifa Hospital.

Yehudit and Shmulik Weiss buried in Kibbutz Beeri

Knesset approves initial 2024 budget proposal

The Knesset has approved the first reading of an additional budget bill for the 2024 fiscal year, increasing expenditure to 760.5 billion shekels.

Knesset approves initial 2024 budget proposal

During pregnancy:

Moriel underwent brain surgery, and gave birth to a healthy baby

At Hadassah Ein Kerem, Moriel gave birth to a healthy baby boy after undergoing brain surgery during pregnancy. 'The most emotional part was sending a photo of myself and the baby to the doctor who saved my life,' Moriel says.

Moriel underwent brain surgery, and gave birth to a healthy baby

Torah scroll dedicated for fallen soldier

A new Torah scroll was introduced in memory of Major Kfir Franco, an Armored Corps officer killed in action.

Torah scroll dedicated for fallen soldier

AG demands Draft Law include cap on number of yeshiva students

Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is demanding that any Draft Law include a limit on the number of yeshiva students exempted from army service, report says. 'She knows we won't agree, she's trying to bring down the government.'

AG demands Draft Law include cap on number of yeshiva students

President Herzog and Montana Tucker inaugurate Oct. 7th film

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog and pro-Israel social media activist Montana Tucker inaugurated The Children of October 7 documentary at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem.

President Herzog and Montana Tucker inaugurate Oct. 7th film

Bezalel Smotrich:

Lebanese government must pay for ceasefire violation

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says IDF 'enforcing agreement,' stresses that Lebanese government must be forced to pay a price for ceasefire violations, or it won't enforce the ceasefire.

Lebanese government must pay for ceasefire violation

Smotrich:

Trump made 'clear and morally sound statements'

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich thanks US President-elect Donald Trump for clarifying that Hamas will suffer a heavy blow if Israeli hostages are not returned prior to Inauguration Day.

Trump made 'clear and morally sound statements'

Jerusalem:

Earliest known Chinese inscription in Israel found on Mt. Zion

'We will forever keep the eternal spring': Earliest known Chinese inscription in Israel, from about 500 years ago, discovered on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.

Earliest known Chinese inscription in Israel found on Mt. Zion

Deadly collision:

Three men killed in traffic accident near Tel Aviv

Three men ages 25, 30, and 44, killed in collision between two private vehicles on Highway 5; police estimate one of the vehicles was stolen.

Three men killed in traffic accident near Tel Aviv

Israel Prison Service official to be investigated under warning

The investigation of senior prison officers, who were arrested and interrogated, is set to continue today. More individuals are expected to be summoned to provide open testimonies as part of the case.

Israel Prison Service official to be investigated under warning

Yona's parents:

'He was a fighter & a survivor, we had many miracles'

Parents of Yona Brief, who died of wounds sustained over a year ago on October 7th: 'With all his severe pain, he taught us to value every little thing we do, and not take anything for granted.'

'He was a fighter & a survivor, we had many miracles'

Herzog responds to Ya'alon:

'Claims of genocide, ethnic cleansing outright lies, blood libel'

President Herzog attends international premiere of “The Children of October 7th" film, rejects accusations of ICC and former DM Moshe Ya'alon. 'IDF soldiers do not murder, and they do not carry out ethnic cleansing. Period.'

'Claims of genocide, ethnic cleansing outright lies, blood libel'

'Left his home to defend Israel'

Mourning Omer Neutra

Israel's leaders and officials expressed deep sorrow following the announcement that Captain Omer Maxim Neutra, a lone soldier from the US, fell on October 7th and his body is being held by Hamas in Gaza.

Mourning Omer Neutra

Defense Minister Katz meets Argentinian counterpart

Argentinian Defense Minister Dr. Luis Alfonso Petri delivered a message from President Javier Milei reaffirming Argentina's steadfast support for Israel's right to self-defense.

Defense Minister Katz meets Argentinian counterpart

Minister Wasserlauf:

'I will relocate to the Galilee to oversee its rehabilitation'

Minister for the Negev and the Galilee Itshak Wasserlauf stated his intentions to move to northern Israel to oversee the region's post-war rehabilitation from up close.

'I will relocate to the Galilee to oversee its rehabilitation'

Fighting back:

Victims of sanctions sue Israeli banks and financial institutions

Victims of sanctions targeting Jews who allegedly 'harmed Palestinians' file massive lawsuit against Israeli financial institutions who lent a hand to the sanctions. Attorneys: 'Sanctions are a slippery slope and dangerous precedent.'

Victims of sanctions sue Israeli banks and financial institutions

Yona Brief's brother:

'Every time he survived by a miracle'

Micha Brief, whose brother Yona died over a year after being wounded during the October 7th Massacre, recounted his brother's injury and the fight for his life.

'Every time he survived by a miracle'

Minister Orit Strock:

If there's a hostage deal like the first - we'll support it

Minister Orit Strock slams aid to Gaza, says Jewish settlement of Gaza not part of war's goals, and responds to ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

If there's a hostage deal like the first - we'll support it

Ben-Gvir: 'A line was crossed'

Senior IPS official, senior police officers investigated

The Police Internal Investigations Department investigated two senior police officers for unethical conduct and a senior Israel Prisons Service official for obstruction of justice and breach of trust. Ben-Gvir: 'This is a coup.'

Senior IPS official, senior police officers investigated

Bezalel Smotrich:

The right thing is to resettle Gaza

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says he wants the hostages home but will 'not lend a hand to an agreement to surrender,' believes resettling Gaza is the right thing, but 'it is not one of the goals of the war - we need to dismantle Hamas.'

The right thing is to resettle Gaza

Trump dines with Sara Netanyahu in Florida

According to Netanyahu, the two discussed several topics, including the hostages in Gaza as well as the strategic importance of Israel’s victory in the war against Iran and its proxies.

Trump dines with Sara Netanyahu in Florida

Minister Smotrich:

'The heroism of the people of Kibbutz Nir Oz is an inspiration'

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich meets representatives of Kibbutz Nir Oz: "We will continue to stand and work for the development and renewed growth of the kibbutz."

'The heroism of the people of Kibbutz Nir Oz is an inspiration'

'Harm to state security'

Bereaved father files complaint against Moshe Ya'alon

Attorney Itzik Bonzel, father of Staff Sergeant Amit Bonzel who fell in Gaza, files complaint with Israel Police against former Defense Minister who alleged that IDF soldiers are committing "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza.

Bereaved father files complaint against Moshe Ya'alon

Over mosque crackdown

Mufti of 'Palestine' blasts Ben Gvir, warns of religious war

Grand Mufti of “Palestine”, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, criticizes National Security Minister after he instructed senior police officials to enforce the confiscation of loudspeakers in mosques due to complaints about noise.

Mufti of 'Palestine' blasts Ben Gvir, warns of religious war

Committee appoints Meir Porush to head Meron Lag Ba'omer prep

Following declaration of Lebanon-Israel ceasefire, committee elects Jerusalem Minister Meir Porush to lead preparations for the Lag Ba'omer celebrations in Meron.

Committee appoints Meir Porush to head Meron Lag Ba'omer prep

Beitar Illit rabbis announce unprecedented decision

Municipal rabbis in the haredi city of Beitar Illit announce decision to close city gates 20 minutes before sundown on winter Fridays.

Beitar Illit rabbis announce unprecedented decision

Black Friday 2024:

Israelis spend NIS 1.2 billion

Credit card spending reaches an all-time high, with a significant increase in purchases of electronics, furniture and hotel vacations.

Israelis spend NIS 1.2 billion

Despite ceasefire:

Gerrer Rebbe: Don't return to yeshiva on northern border

Gerrer yeshiva students at the Hatzor Haglilit yeshiva instructed to remain in Jerusalem for the time being, despite ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon.

Gerrer Rebbe: Don't return to yeshiva on northern border

Atty. Nitsana Darshan-Leitner:

Moshe Ya'alon endangers the entire IDF and Israel

Attorney Nitsana Darshan-Leitner explains the implications of a former IDF Chief of Staff and Defense Minister's claim that the IDF's actions could constitute ethnic cleansing.

Moshe Ya'alon endangers the entire IDF and Israel

Edan's mother:

'The video was heartbreaking, but it was a good sign of life'

Yael Alexander, whose son Edan was the subject of a recent Hamas video proving he is still alive, spoke with Arutz Sheva about the ordeal facing her and her family.

'The video was heartbreaking, but it was a good sign of life'




























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