Israeli News (Page 13)


2.5 years later:

Woman who killed four-year-old in hit-and-run charged

Carol Fassler, who killed preschooler Rafael Adana in a hit-and-run over two years ago, is charged with abandoning a victim after a collision.

Woman who killed four-year-old in hit-and-run charged

First time at Hostages’ Square

Freed hostage Bar Kuperstein to lead mass Tefillin wearing event

Captivity survivor Bar Kuperstein made his first appearance Tuesday evening at Hostages’ Square and called on the public to join a mass tefillin-laying event this Friday.

Freed hostage Bar Kuperstein to lead mass Tefillin wearing event

Eased definitions, fewer sanctions

These are the changes in the haredi draft framework

The newly released Draft Law includes a series of major changes: the requirement for a quota of combat soldiers has been abolished, and the definitions for candidates for service have been significantly eased.

These are the changes in the haredi draft framework

Ben Gvir is furious:

'Hamas is abusing hostages because of me? Give me a break!'

Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir admits that he does not regret the changes made to prison conditions, 'Ayman Odeh is not my brother - he’s a terror supporter.'

'Hamas is abusing hostages because of me? Give me a break!'

Mother of dead hostage:

'Netanyahu do not give in, you promised us'

Talik Gvili, mother of the late Ran Gvili, whose body is being held by Hamas in Gaza, speaks about the great pain and suffering that the families of the dead hostages are enduring.

'Netanyahu do not give in, you promised us'

North And South:

Two large-scale searches for missing persons underway

The Israel Dog Unit (IDU), a nonprofit organization specializing in working dogs, has been conducting two simultaneous large-scale search operations this week for missing individuals in different parts of the country.

Two large-scale searches for missing persons underway

Major road closures:

Police brace for huge rally over haredi draft in Jerusalem

Hundreds of thousands are expected at a massive Jerusalem rally protesting haredi draft arrests. Major roads will close and access will be limited to organized buses.

Police brace for huge rally over haredi draft in Jerusalem

55 ministers and MKs demand release of Jewish security prisoners

Fifty-five coalition ministers and MKs signed a letter sent to President Isaac Herzog, demanding he act to secure the release of Jewish security prisoners due to the hostage deal.

55 ministers and MKs demand release of Jewish security prisoners

'The true source of our victory'

Netanyahu moved by wounded IDF soldiers

At the opening ceremony for the Hadassah Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Prime Minister Netanyahu shared how the patients inspired him.

Netanyahu moved by wounded IDF soldiers

Smotrich demands to arrest the released terrorists

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for the terrorists released in the hostage deal to be arrested again due to Hamas failing to honor its obligations.

Smotrich demands to arrest the released terrorists

Otzma Yehudit retorts to Likud criticism of Ben-Gvir

MK Yitzhak Kroizer of Otzma Yehudit attacked Likud MK Moshe Saada over his comments to the media against National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's declarations regarding prison conditions.

Otzma Yehudit retorts to Likud criticism of Ben-Gvir

How Bar Kuperstein’s mother stumped a terrorist

Released hostage Bar Kuperstein recounted a call that took place while he was held captive by Hamas between his mother and a Hamas terrorist.

How Bar Kuperstein’s mother stumped a terrorist

Death penalty for terrorists bill:

Ben Gvir pressures, vote to be held next week

Following an ultimatum from National Security Minister Ben Gvir, the bill will be brought to a vote next week. “It’s time to deliver justice,” he says.

Ben Gvir pressures, vote to be held next week

Bennett admits:

'I erred in choosing my slate in the past'

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett concedes he made mistakes in selecting political allies, says he is now taking a more careful approach.

'I erred in choosing my slate in the past'

Lapid:

'We’ll pass a law - no draft, no vote'

Yesh Atid chairman launches fierce attack on coalition’s Draft Law proposal: “It’s deception and fraud. This government isn’t interested in drafting haredim - only in collecting funds.”

'We’ll pass a law - no draft, no vote'

Ex-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen won't run in next elections

At a Shurat HaDin conference in New York, Cohen said he would not seek to attain political office in the upcoming Knesset elections, but does not rule out future elections.

Ex-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen won't run in next elections

Former hostage recounts:

Hamas made us choose who will be killed, who will be wounded

Two weeks after his release, Yosef Chaim Ohana revealed the terror of his Hamas captivity, describing beatings, psychological abuse, and how he talked his captors out of executing him.

Hamas made us choose who will be killed, who will be wounded

Council of Torah Sages member: Support Draft Law

The head of Yeshivat Porat Yosef, Rabbi Shmuel Bezalel, clarified that the decisions regarding the Draft Law were made entirely with the consent of the Council of Torah Sages, without any external influence.

Council of Torah Sages member: Support Draft Law

'Go Zohran!'

Mayoral candidate receives unusual endorsement from the Knesset

Arab partty Ta’al chairman MK Ahmad Tibi voiced strong support for New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani, known for his far-left and anti-Israel stance, calling him a unifying and courageous leader.

Mayoral candidate receives unusual endorsement from the Knesset

Israeli study:

Hostage families’ suffering linked to newly defined trauma

A peer-reviewed study by Israeli researchers introduces a new model of trauma called ‘Dynamic-Static Ambiguous Loss,’ revealing the lasting impact on families of October 7 hostages.

Hostage families’ suffering linked to newly defined trauma

'You were a human shield for us'

Hostage Yossi Sharabi laid to rest

Hundreds attend funeral of murdered hostage Yossi Sharabi, who was kidnapped during the October 7 massacre and murdered in Hamas captivity.

Hostage Yossi Sharabi laid to rest

MK Kroizer:

Otzma Yehudit pushing for renewed IDF offensive in Gaza

Hamas continues to tear Israeli society apart, IDF must bring the last hostage home, MK Yitzhak Kroizer says.

Otzma Yehudit pushing for renewed IDF offensive in Gaza

Hostage survivor holds up Israeli flag of fallen soldier

Hostage survivor Eitan Mor holds up an Israeli flag with the picture and words of Yossi Hershkovitz, who fell two years ago in Gaza.

Hostage survivor holds up Israeli flag of fallen soldier

Haredi parties to support bill to split Attorney General position

Haredi parties agree to back bill to split Attorney General's role, in exchange for support on a different bill.

Haredi parties to support bill to split Attorney General position

Hostage Families Forum urges swift action for release of hostages

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum urged urgent action from Israel and the international community to secure the immediate release of all hostages still held in Gaza, until Hamas returns every hostage to Israel.

Hostage Families Forum urges swift action for release of hostages

Female shark found dead off central Israel coast

An autopsy of a female shark caught in fishing gear near the coastal village of Jisr az-Zarqa, south of Haifa, found it died from a fishing hook caught in its body.

Female shark found dead off central Israel coast

Naftali Bennett:

'Party debts are fake news'

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett condemns law that could prevent him from running for Knesset, accuses Likud of advancing ‘Personal Law’ to block his political comeback.

'Party debts are fake news'

30 years since assassination

Bennett declines invite to Rabin memorial rally

Former Prime Minister Bennett turns down an invitation to attend rally at Rabin Square, citing a tight schedule. Blue and White chairman Benny Gantz not invited at all.

Bennett declines invite to Rabin memorial rally

Freed hostage Bar Kupershtein:

'They beat us and said it was because of Ben Gvir'

Freed hostage Bar Kupershtein reveals the horrors he endured in Hamas captivity, claiming the abuse was retaliation for Ben Gvir’s prison policies. The minister responds: “The media adopts Hamas’s narrative.”

'They beat us and said it was because of Ben Gvir'

Smotrich:

'We will cut taxes for the middle class and encourage Aliyah'

Finance Minister announces plan to reduce taxes and promote Aliyah with economic incentives, says 'blank check' for defense spending will end.

'We will cut taxes for the middle class and encourage Aliyah'

Court releases suspects in arson attacks to house arrest

District court orders suspects in arson near Prime Minister's Residence to be released to house arrest, accepts police request to delay release until Tuesday.

Court releases suspects in arson attacks to house arrest

Smotrich vs. Rabbi Yosef

'He is disgracing himself, profaning God’s name'

Finance Minister and National Religious Party chairman Bezalel Smotrich responded forcefully to Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef’s claim that bereaved father Rabbi Tamir Granot is a 'heretic' for calling for drafting yeshiva students.

'He is disgracing himself, profaning God’s name'

Rachel Goldberg, widow of fallen soldier, remarries

Two months after announcing engagement, Rachel Goldberg, widow of Rabbi Avi Goldberg, remarries to Aminadav Rotenberg.

Rachel Goldberg, widow of fallen soldier, remarries

Emergency Knesset meeting:

Palestinian Authority meat is sold to kosher consumers in Israel

MK Tzvi Succot warns Israel’s Chief Rabbis of a major kashrut loophole, calls for urgent Knesset and rabbinical action to curb kosher fraud.

Palestinian Authority meat is sold to kosher consumers in Israel

Watch:

Captivity survivor Eitan Mor receives emotional welcome

Hamas captivity survivor Eitan Mor passes through Oz Vegaon reserve in Gush Etzion, on his way home to Kiryat Arba, receiving a warm and moving welcome by local residents.

Captivity survivor Eitan Mor receives emotional welcome

Bar Kupersteinin Bnei Brak

'Thanks to your prayers I am here'

About two weeks after his release from captivity, hostage survivor Bar Kuperstein was warmly welcomed at Bnei Brak City Hall.

'Thanks to your prayers I am here'

Tzvika Mor:

'The ‘Returnees Department’ closes today'

Families of the last three hostages who returned home today, thank the IDF, PM Netanyahu, Pres. Trump, and the people of Israel, calling the moment a 'new beginning' for their loved ones.

'The ‘Returnees Department’ closes today'

Eitan Mor recounts the horrifying moments

In a newly released video, freed hostage Eitan Mor recalls the chaos of the October 7th Massacre and his final moments of contact with Elyakim Libman, who was killed while rescuing others.

Eitan Mor recounts the horrifying moments

Gush Etzion residents fuming:

Shepherds attacked and then detained by IDF

Residents of several areas in Gush Etzion are furious about the IDF's conduct in two incidents: 'The soldiers detained the shepherds - and the Arab rioters were not stopped.'

Shepherds attacked and then detained by IDF

Netanyahu:

‘Israel controls its own security, not the US’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed claims of US control over Israel’s defense policy, stressing that Israel acts independently and “does not ask permission” to defend itself.

‘Israel controls its own security, not the US’

'Not sure he's really a rabbi'

Rabbi Yosef lashes out against pro-conscription rabbi

Former Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef launches attack against Rabbi Tamir Granot and other Zionist rabbis who support drafting haredim. 'They are classified as heretics.'

Rabbi Yosef lashes out against pro-conscription rabbi

Court rejects request:

Netanyahu trial to be heard four days a week

The court has rejected the Prime Minister's request to hold hearings in the cases against him three days a week. Starting in November, hearings will be held every day from Sunday through Wednesday.

Netanyahu trial to be heard four days a week

Amit Segal:

'Haaretz’s English website main threat to Israel’s image abroad'

Commentator Amit Segal says Haaretz’s English-language website has become leading source shaping negative image of Israel worldwide, as its reports legitimize international criticism and provide Israel’s opponents with 'perfect excuse.'

'Haaretz’s English website main threat to Israel’s image abroad'

The bill that could postpone Netanyahu's trial

Bill granting Knesset House Committee power to postpone trials against Prime Minister and government ministers set to be approved by Ministerial Committee on Legislation.

The bill that could postpone Netanyahu's trial

Eighth child dies of measles

Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem announced that a two-year-old girl died from measles complications.

Eighth child dies of measles

Law against Bennett to be submitted to ministerial committee.

The Ministerial Committee for Legislation will discuss a proposal that party leaders will not be able to establish new parties before covering the debts of their previous parties.

Law against Bennett to be submitted to ministerial committee.

Academic year opens:

More than 336,000 students begin the 2026 academic year

Over 336,000 students started the new academic year at 57 higher education institutions. Engineering remains the leading field, while data and AI studies are rapidly growing.

More than 336,000 students begin the 2026 academic year

172.7 job seekers:

Israel’s job seeker numbers drop sharply in September

Israel’s job seekers fell to 172,700 in September, down 7.2% from August. The Employment Service attributes the drop to workers returning after summer layoffs, reflecting a resilient labor market.

Israel’s job seeker numbers drop sharply in September

Trump leads signing of Thailand-Cambodia peace deal

President Trump oversees agreement ending months of border conflict as ASEAN leaders convene in Malaysia for regional and trade talks.

Trump leads signing of Thailand-Cambodia peace deal

Remember to change the clock?

Standard Time begins in Israel

At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, clocks were set back one hour to 1:00 a.m. Standard Time will remain in effect until March 27, 2026.

Standard Time begins in Israel

Bennett:

'We will win 62 seats in the next election'

In a lecture to an Israeli audience, former prime minister Naftali Bennett said a right-wing ideological alternative that is not left-wing must be presented.

'We will win 62 seats in the next election'

After Rubio's visit:

Netanyahu, Rubio reaffirm US-Israel alliance in closing call

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanks US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for his visit and unwavering support, as both leaders pledged continued cooperation on returning hostages and disarming Hamas.

Netanyahu, Rubio reaffirm US-Israel alliance in closing call

Hostage's mother:

Matan bears scars of heroism on his body

Anat Angrest, mother of Hamas captivity survivor Matan Angrest, says her son came home with scars from Hamas' abuse, but he wants to join IDF, bring hostage Itay Chen home.

Matan bears scars of heroism on his body

Israel moves its clocks back one hour

Israel's clocks will move back one hour early Sunday morning, when the clocks switch from 2:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.

Israel moves its clocks back one hour

After two-year hiatus

American Airlines to return to Israel

American Airlines will resume daily JFK-Tel Aviv flights in March, marking its return after a two-year pause following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and Gaza war.

American Airlines to return to Israel

Despite hostage delays

Officials: Phase 2 of Hamas ceasefire deal 'very likely'

Israeli officials say Phase 2 of the Hamas ceasefire deal is likely, despite Hamas stalling on return of remaining bodies of hostages.

Officials: Phase 2 of Hamas ceasefire deal 'very likely'




























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