Israeli News (Page 162)


Likud MK:

'Our goals in Gaza are too vague, we need a plan'

MK Moshe Saada says the government has not created a sufficiently detailed set of goals to truly be victorious in Gaza.

'Our goals in Gaza are too vague, we need a plan'

Eisenkot against war in north

'We prevented a very wrong decision'

Minister Gadi Eisenkot in TV interview: Both sides are not interested in an all-out war. Nasrallah is very afraid of it, and is not desirable for us at this time.

'We prevented a very wrong decision'

For birthday of infant hostage

Chords Bridge in Jerusalem lit in orange

Jerusalem Municipality illuminates Chords Bridge in orange to mark the first birthday of Kfir Bibas, the redheaded infant who is held captive by Hamas.

Chords Bridge in Jerusalem lit in orange

Blocked Ayalon Highway

7 detained, including family members of hostages

Families of hostages block Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv during protest. Police detain some of them for questioning.

7 detained, including family members of hostages

Minister Kisch:

'No intention to add Lapid to the government'

Education Minister on reports that there were plans to expand the government: Lapid is not a party to the discourse. Liberman can join, but not at anyone's expense.

'No intention to add Lapid to the government'

Europe's conditions for a permanent ceasefire

The European Parliament voted on a resolution to call for a ceasefire in Gaza on condition that Hamas is dismantled and the hostages are returned.

Europe's conditions for a permanent ceasefire

Smotrich's plan to resolve PA tax revenue crisis

Finance Minister proposes plan to transfer PA tax funds to third country, allow PA to receive all of the money on condition none of it is transferred to Gaza.

Smotrich's plan to resolve PA tax revenue crisis

Amid the war:

Israel to give in to the Red Cross

Despite the organization not giving any information about the Israeli civilians held hostage by Hamas, Israel will disclose information to the Red Cross about Gazans in Israeli prisons.

Israel to give in to the Red Cross

Prime Minister Netanyahu:

'Stopping war now will harm Israel for generations'

Prime Minister addressed the press and criticized those who claim Israel can not win the war.

'Stopping war now will harm Israel for generations'

Father detained:

Police warn as 3-year-old lies down on Temple Mount

Police officer accuses 3-year-old boy who laid down on steps of Temple Mount of 'bowing,' threatens to arrest boy's father if it happens again.

Police warn as 3-year-old lies down on Temple Mount

Panic in Jerusalem:

Shooting at Central Bus Station - criminal related

MDA tended to and evacuated a 30-year-old male in serious condition. An additional individual was evacuated from the scene in light condition.

Shooting at Central Bus Station - criminal related

Fmr. Minister Amnon Rubinstein dead at 92

Prof. Amnon Rubinstein was the founder of the Shinui movement and a leader of the Meretz party. In 1999 the Knesset Speaker erroneously announced his death.

Fmr. Minister Amnon Rubinstein dead at 92

Hospitals instructed to receive wounded Gazans

Hospital directors were instructed to receive civilians who were wounded during the war and how to return them to Gaza following their treatment.

Hospitals instructed to receive wounded Gazans

Families of hostages attempt to block aid into Gaza

Dozens attend protest march near Kerem Shalom Crossing, aiming to stop trucks from bringing humanitarian aid into Gaza. 'Unthinkable.'

Families of hostages attempt to block aid into Gaza

You can easily make your dreams come to life!

Owning a home in Israel is one of those dreams you don't push off!

You can easily make your dreams come to life!

Former Defense Minister:

'Netanyahu is sacrificing hostages for politics'

Former Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon claims that Netanyahu is preventing the IDF from operating due to political considerations.

'Netanyahu is sacrificing hostages for politics'

Tel Aviv:

Woman dies in fire, police won't rule out murder

Woman declared dead, dog revived, after fire breaks out in Tel Aviv apartment.

Woman dies in fire, police won't rule out murder

The ICJ is a serial abuser of international law

At the same time the court monitors Israel’s every act minutely like a prisoner on death row. Opinion.

The ICJ is a serial abuser of international law

Youngest hostage marks first birthday in captivity

Children draw, write, birthday wishes for Kfir Bibas, the youngest hostage kidnapped to Gaza, as he marks his first birthday still in captivity.

Youngest hostage marks first birthday in captivity

Israel Dog Unit trains to rescue missile victims

A series of specialized training sites are used to simulate the aftermath of a rocket or missile attack destroying an Israeli building.

Israel Dog Unit trains to rescue missile victims

Ayelet Shaked:

After the war, Netanyahu must call elections

Former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked urges elections following the war, 'to prevent mass demonstrations and a renewed rift in the nation.'

After the war, Netanyahu must call elections

Hours before hearing:

International ban on Israeli hockey team reversed

Olympic Committee of Israel notified that the Israeli national ice hockey team will be allowed to take part in championship in Bulgaria next week.

International ban on Israeli hockey team reversed

Benny Gantz:

'The goals of the war have not changed'

National Unity chairman: I'm very disturbed by the voices that have been heard in recent days, and call on everyone to come together for a respectful discourse.

'The goals of the war have not changed'

Confrontation in the Knesset:

Ben Gvir to Ra'am MK: My ministry enforces the law

MK MK Waleed Alhwashla tells Ben Gvir: "You abandoned the Arab citizens." Ben Gvir responds: "The law is finally being enforced."

Ben Gvir to Ra'am MK: My ministry enforces the law

Report:

US laying the groundwork for post-Netanyahu era

NBC News reports: Biden administration working with other Israeli leaders after Netanyahu rejected plan for Arab countries to rebuild Gaza, which includes normalization with Saudis in exchange for a Palestinian state.

US laying the groundwork for post-Netanyahu era

Qatar:

Medicine for Israeli hostages entered Gaza

It is believed the medicine will be transferred to the Israeli hostages on Thursday.

Medicine for Israeli hostages entered Gaza

Naama and David want to raise their daughter

David and Naama have travelled a winding rocky path to Yiddishkeit.

Naama and David want to raise their daughter

Minister Gallant to Naval commandos:

'No right to stop as long as hostages are in Gaza'

Minister Gallant explained that the IDF is operating in Khan Yunis differently than in other areas. 'It’s a cross-stage effort. There, we focus on reaching Hamas’ leadership and on the hostage issue.'

'No right to stop as long as hostages are in Gaza'

Report:

Netanyahu delayed new hostage deal

According to Channel 13, after the War Cabinet drafted a proposal for a hostage deal the Prime Minister delayed it and made it tougher.

Netanyahu delayed new hostage deal

Report:

Yesh Atid offered Ben-Gvir's ministry

Likud officials reportedly offer senior positions to Yesh Atid, Yisrael Beytenu parties in exchange for joining a unity government. Likud denies reports.

Yesh Atid offered Ben-Gvir's ministry

After criticism:

PM orders security check of Gaza medicine shipment

After saying he had nothing to do with decision to exempt shipment of medicines for the hostages from security check, PM orders IDF perform check on the shipment.

PM orders security check of Gaza medicine shipment

IDF:

Causes of death of 3 hostages can't be determined

IDF representatives tell the families of Sergeant Ron Sherman, Corporal Nik Beizer, and Elia Toledano, whose bodies were recovered on December 14, that they were not killed that day.

Causes of death of 3 hostages can't be determined

MK Dan Illouz:

'Gallant is making a terrible mistake'

MK Dan Illouz promises to fight Defense Minister Gallant, oppose permitting Palestinian Authority workers into Israel.

'Gallant is making a terrible mistake'

Bereaved father's obituary read in Knesset

In his death, Roi willed us to pursue mutual respect

Otzma Yehudit MK Yitzhak Kreuzer, reads to the Knesset eulogy delivered by Yair Maimon at the grave of his son Major (Res.) Roi Avraham, who was killed last week in battle in Gaza.

In his death, Roi willed us to pursue mutual respect

One dead in Gush Etzion collision

Two trucks and a car collide on Route 60 in Gush Etzion, leaving one dead and four injured.

One dead in Gush Etzion collision

Rare 2,550-year-old silver coin discovered in Judea

Rare coin, among the earliest evidence for the use of coins in the country, discovered in Judean Hills; sheqel weight found in nearby building dates to Kingdom of Judah.

Rare 2,550-year-old silver coin discovered in Judea

Gaza war:

Gantz delivered list of demands to Netanyahu

Gantz conveyed to Netanyahu a demand to promote a list of decisions that he says are critical to the continuation of the war.

Gantz delivered list of demands to Netanyahu

Kibbutz Be'eri confirms deaths of hostages in video

Community confirms deaths of Itay Svirsky and Yossi Sharabi, who were kidnapped on October 7, a day after Hamas claimed they were dead and the IDF said it feared they were dead.

Kibbutz Be'eri confirms deaths of hostages in video

Brazilian Desiree Rugani:

Presenting Israel's truth in Portuguese

Desiree Rugani, a media personality from Brazil, came to the Arutz Sheva studio to speak about her efforts to help Israel on social media, and her visit to a demolished Kibbutz

Presenting Israel's truth in Portuguese

Watch:

Hero's welcome for soldier seriously hurt in war

Sergeant who lost leg in battle in Gaza says upon leaving the hospital: 'I am confident that we will go through it successfully, united, strong, and undefeated.'

Hero's welcome for soldier seriously hurt in war

Released hostages and families visit Kibbutz Nir Oz

Prof. Hagai Levine, Head of the Medical Team of the Hostages Families Forum: “The hostages have basic human rights to receive medical treatment and medications. The fact that the ICRC was not allowed to visit them, all of them, is a disgrace to humanity.”

Released hostages and families visit Kibbutz Nir Oz

Judea and Samaria towns reject Palestinian labor

An open letter by the heads of several towns states that the towns demand additional restrictions on Palestinian Arab workers entering Judea and Samaria.

Judea and Samaria towns reject Palestinian labor

Finland donates 1 million Euro to MDA to save lives

Dr. Nina Nordström, the Ambassador of Finland, visited Magen David Adom's National Dispatch Center in Kiryat Ono and signed an agreement to donate 1 million Euro to the organization

Finland donates 1 million Euro to MDA to save lives

Watch:

Noa Kirel's 'Commando Anthem'

Israeli music star Noa Kirel was enlisted to reserve duty and recorded a theme song for Israel's special forces along with the IDF Choir.

Noa Kirel's 'Commando Anthem'

Survey: Who lives better, Jews or Arabs?

The Central Bureau of Statistics has published a study showing that Jews enjoy a better quality of life than Arabs, but suffer more assaults in traffic.

Survey: Who lives better, Jews or Arabs?

Indictments filed for more than 80M shekel of taxes

The Tax Authority has filed indictments against several individuals for evading a total of more than 80M shekel of taxes over the last month.

Indictments filed for more than 80M shekel of taxes

Prime Minister's Office:

'Accusations of incitement are laughably false'

Prime Minister Netanyahu's office released a statement defending the Prime Minister against South Africa's accusations of incitement to genocide.

'Accusations of incitement are laughably false'

100 days later:

Ravaged towns' residents still unsure of future

Israel’s ravaged kibbutzes have become museums of the macabre. Their former residents want to go home.

Ravaged towns' residents still unsure of future

Clouds and sun to follow rainy weather

Temperatures to rise above seasonal average as rain and winds let up, forecasters say.

Clouds and sun to follow rainy weather

Mothers of Soldiers:

'Our sons take precedence over the enemy'

The Mothers of Combat Soldiers organization has two specific messages for the nation.

'Our sons take precedence over the enemy'

Intelligence Min. to int'l community:

Don't disregard Gazans' suffering

Government Minister Gila Gamliel in a call to the international community: 'Open the door to the Gazans! No one should be compelled to leave. You cannot disregard their suffering.'

Don't disregard Gazans' suffering

ZAKA360 Arranges Therapeutic Retreat for Volunteers

After experiencing severe trauma from working with hundreds of bodies of October 7 victims, ZAKA360 volunteers needed help to heal.

ZAKA360 Arranges Therapeutic Retreat for Volunteers

Condition of Ra'anana ramming victims improves

Several of the victims of yesterday's ramming attack have stabilized and are no longer considered at risk. One man is still in danger due to his serious wounds.

Condition of Ra'anana ramming victims improves

Dudi Amsalem claims:

'Two ministers leaked info from Cabinet meetings'

Minister Dudi Amsalem names two ministers who, he claims, leaked details from Cabinet meetings to the media.

'Two ministers leaked info from Cabinet meetings'

Gilad Shalit met families of hostages held in Gaza

Gilad Shalit shared his experience of being held hostage by Hamas with families of hostages currently held in Gaza.

Gilad Shalit met families of hostages held in Gaza

Edna Blustein, 79, murdered in Raanana terror attack

Blustein was dragged from her car and stabbed by the terrorists, who then used her car to attack other pedestrians. She was declared dead in hospital care.

Edna Blustein, 79, murdered in Raanana terror attack




























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