Tel Aviv central bus station
Foreign national grabs 9-year-old girl
Police arrested a man from India who grabbed a 9-year-old girl at the Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv and covered her mouth when she screamed.
Police arrested a man from India who grabbed a 9-year-old girl at the Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv and covered her mouth when she screamed.


Close to 50,000 compensation claims have already been submitted to the Property Tax Fund by tens of thousands of citizens and businesses. Tel Aviv leads in the extent of the damage.

Supreme Court Justice Noam Sohlberg rejected the petitions that sought to stop the hearing for Gali Baharav Miara and freeze the process of her dismissal.

In a moving ceremony at the President's Residence, awards of excellence were given to Haredi volunteers serving in Israel’s police, emergency, and prison services.
Journalist accused of inciting terror over post celebrating IDF deaths to be released to house arrest, banned from leaving Israel for 180 days.

PM will announce his nominee for Shin Bet chief within 60 days, appointment will be reviewed by the advisory committee and the nominee will not be involved in the Qatargate affair.

Video recording on a mobile phone found in a suspect's possession revealed to family members that their home had been broken into while they were asleep.

Government argues it is unreasonable to force it to continue working with a legal official who is politically motivated and has long since lost its full confidence in it.

The first member of IAI's new Dror series of communication satellites lifted off from the SpaceX launch facility in Florida.

Former Justice Minister urges Netanyahu to demand the release of all hostages in exchange for ending the war.

PM Netanyahu speaks with Mark Levin of Fox News, champions Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, details Israel's Gaza war challenges and confronts Hamas's "double war crimes."

Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi orders closure of Kfar Chabad’s wedding halls following incidents of 'immodesty at Beit Zlata,' sparking backlash among community.

Simcha Goldin, father of IDF soldier Hadar Goldin, who was killed and abducted in 2014, marks son's 4,000th day in Hamas captivity at Hostages Square demonstration.

Prime Minister’s Office rejects claims in NYT article, affirming Netanyahu's decisive leadership in Israel's military successes and emphasizing role in hostage deals and critical actions against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.

Hamas captivity survivor Eli Sharabi speaks at Hostages Square demonstration, calls on US President Donald Trump to do everything to free remaining hostages. 'Window of opportunity is open - and it won't be for long.'

Doha talks on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release remain stalled, with no progress on key issues like IDF withdrawal and release terms. Al Jazeera claims Israel aims to keep forces in Rafah and 40% of Gaza.

Rabbi Yitzhak Amsalem, head of the Torat Hachaim Yeshiva, speaks about his student, Moshe Nissim Frech HY”D, who was killed by an explosive device in Gaza.

Netanyahu invited Gafni to Kirya without security clearance, shared Iran strike details three days in advance

Samaria Pioneer Moshe Zar, who passed away today, left a final message emphasizing the importance of building throughout the Land of Israel.

Singer Ishay Ribo performed with the Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv' Heichal HaTarbut. During the concert, they dedicated the song Kol HaZman (“All the Time”) to the soldiers who have fallen in the ongoing fighting.

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu expresses deep shock over Haim Rotter’s crimes, says it is a mitzvah to report to police, protect victims, and prevent further harm.

Moshe Zar, one of the key pioneers of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, passed away at age 88.

Channel 12's Almog Boker condemns IDF for not implementing lessons from recent Gaza incidents, highlights ongoing security gaps that put soldiers at risk.

In swift operation, ten families set up temporary settlement in the Galilee, marking the beginning of the Ramat Arbel settlement, as a direct response to the government’s 2023 decision.

MK Moshe Gafni harshly criticizes Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of deliberately targeting the haredi community and noting that United Hatzalah volunteers would be the first to offer aid if she needed it.

Dozens of volunteers from the Shiloh region, along with coordinators from the Bnei Akiva youth movement’s Jerusalem district, took part in the search for Yoram Filter.

New poll shows Religious Zionism party gaining ground at Likud's expense, while Yesh Atid weakens; opposition bloc led by Naftali Bennett holds a significant lead over coalition.

In interview with Newsmax, Prime Minister Netanyahu expresses hope that 10 more living hostages will be released within days as ceasefire talks progress.

Minister of Settlements and National Missions warns during a conversation with an Ofakim resident: “If the war ends with Hamas still posing a threat, I will not remain a minister.”

The brother who returned from Gaza’s tunnels speaks for the first time about the moment he realized he was being freed - without his brother Eitan, who remained behind.

Prime Minister Netanyahu honors memory of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky at Washington embassy. Will conclude visit with symbolic stop at Jefferson’s historic estate.

Prime Minister claims there is no comprehensive deal on the table. Asked which hostages would be released, he answered: 'That's Hamas's decision.'

Master Sergeant (Res.) Abraham Azulay, who fell during operational activity in Khan Yunis 3 months after his wedding, is laid to rest at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar condemns recent terrorist attack in Gush Etzion, highlighting that settlers are the most exposed to terror and violence, especially amid EU discussions on 'settler violence.'

The State Prosecutor informed MK Gottlieb that she is being considered for criminal charges, pending a hearing, on suspicion of revealing the identity of an ISA agent.

Ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have both announced their opposition to any ceasefire plan that includes withdrawal from Gaza.

Five months after returning from captivity in Gaza, Romi Gonen is discharged from Sheba Hospital. 'I am taking another step toward my freedom.'

Zvika and Efrat Mor, parents of hostage Eitan Mor, who was kidnapped during the October 7 massacre, joyfully announce birth of grandson. 'I hope Eitan will be able to participate in the circumcision, and the joy will be doubled.'

Israel's Health Ministry rolls out digital vaccination record linked to the National Vaccination Database, aiming to improve care and monitor regional immunization levels.

Arab affairs commentator Zvi Yehezkeli warns that Israel is conceding too much in hostage negotiations - and that the murderous terrorist organization is exploiting it.

A law preventing the granting of Israeli citizenship to relatives of terrorists passes in the Knesset, with support from both coalition and opposition MKs.

Channel 12 News commentator Arad Nir claims the tent camp Israel is establishing for Gaza civilians is a "concentration camp." The studio distances itself from the outrageous comparison.

Netanyahu told reporters that he and the US President have a shared goal: 'The release of the hostages and the end of Hamas rule in Gaza.'

US, Israeli, and Qatari officials held secret talks at the White House to resolve key issues in the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, with significant progress made on IDF withdrawal.

Prime Minister Netanyahu and US Defense Secretary Hegseth reaffirm strong military ties, discuss joint operations, and emphasize peace through strength in a meeting at the Pentagon.

President Isaac Herzog spoke at the graduation ceremony of Israel’s National Security College and stressed the importance of preparing for the day after the current conflict.

Israeli journalist Israel Frey was arrested for incitement after expressing support for the deaths of five IDF soldiers in Gaza, sparking outrage across the political spectrum.

Five pedestrians were injured, some severely, when they were struck by a vehicle on Route 77 near the Poria Junction in northern Israel.

Ayala Edelstein, 35 years old from Modi'in Illit, dies unexpectedly just a day after celebrating her 12th wedding anniversary.

Former Hamas hostages Sasha Troufanov and Sapir Cohen, both abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz during October 7 massacre, announce their engagement.

Knesset Ethics Committee suspends MK Ofer Cassif for two months, revokes his salary, following repeated severe breaches; says MKs are responsible for guest conduct.

Rabbi David Noll, father of fallen soldier, leads attendees in minute of silence and grief in Ramat Beit Shemesh.

Hotel accommodations for citizens evacuated during war with Iran to end by August 1, 2025, except in exceptional cases reviewed by dedicated committees.

Traffic on Route 1 towards Jerusalem came to a standstill Tuesday as police temporarily halted vehicles to escort a mother duck and her ducklings across the highway. Watch.

Haredi Knesset parties contemplating voting with opposition to exert more pressure to pass Draft Law, warn of potential to dissolve Knesset if progress isn't made.

Yated Ne'eman editorial compares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to former British leader Winston Churchill, warning neglecting domestic issues could cost him public trust despite military achievements.

Study led by Imperial College London finds 10-day heatwave in Europe resulted in at least 2,300 deaths, with Milan and Paris among hardest-hit cities.

United Airlines announces it will resume Tel Aviv flights on July 21, ten days earlier than planned, citing improved regional conditions after a truce.

Foreign sources report that one version of the hostage deal includes transferring responsibility for food distribution in Gaza to the United Nations. Israel has yet to agree to the proposal.

Captivity survivor Keith Siegel says to Arutz Sheva: 'I drew strength from the memory of the Holocaust, the survival of the Jewish people; how we endured, built our country and keep it thriving'
