NSC calls for terrorists to get prison visits from Red Cross
The National Security Council will bring a proposal to the security cabinet tonight to allow Red Cross visits for terrorists who are not affiliated with Hamas.
The National Security Council will bring a proposal to the security cabinet tonight to allow Red Cross visits for terrorists who are not affiliated with Hamas.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir fumes at Diplomatic-Security Cabinet meeting, urging, 'There's a deal on the table, we need to take it.'
Families of the hostages launched a nationwide protest this morning as part of a declared 'day of civic struggle' to demand the cabinet agree to a hostage deal.
The cabinet approved last night in a ministers' meeting that no humanitarian aid will be allowed into Gaza in the near future.
The political-security cabinet supported Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's position over Minister Yoav Gallant's position on continuing to hold terrorists' bodies.
Israel submitted a document about a month ago with its proposal for a deal to release the hostages which was not disclosed to the cabinet. Netanyahu's office claims that the document presented is partial and misleading.
Prime Minister Netanyahu brings before the Cabinet his proposal for the "day after" Hamas, which includes the shutting down of UNRWA and a complete demilitarization of Gaza.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir spoke in favor of the voluntary transfer of Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip.
Meeting of Political-Security Cabinet ends abruptly after ministers blast Chief of Staff over appointment of team to investigate October 7.
Discussion on allowing entry of Palestinian Arab workers from Judea and Samaria into Israel ends without agreements.
PM to convene War Cabinet, Political-Security Cabinet, and Cabinet tonight to approve deal to free dozens of Hamas hostages.
Ministers to decide on industrial zone northwest of Hebron, development of gas reservoir off the coast of Gaza and other economic benefits.
Defense establishment recommends to PM that steps be taken to strengthen the PA due to deterioration in its economic situation and status.
Following criticism, Prime Minister's Office sets dates for Diplomatic-Security Cabinet meetings.
PM Netanyahu has postponed the appointments of two deputy ministers in the Prime Minister's Office due to legal issues.
Energy Minister Karine Elharrar: There are no shortages at the moment but price increases are expected.
Cabinet meeting to focus on Iranian retaliation for Qassem Soleimani's death. 'All organizations have joined together to threaten Israel.'
Minister Bennett accuses PM Netanyahu of 'abandoning' residents of the south to Hamas following cancellation of cabinet meeting.
Education Minister demands Attorney General force PM Netanyahu to allow ministers to have a say in response to Hamas attacks.
About $140 million to be withheld from PA, in line with what was paid to terrorists last year.
Cabinet rejects DM's plan for harsh action in Gaza, opting for PM's line of responding in light of developments on the ground.
Political-Security Cabinet to discuss UN, Egyptian efforts to broker truce as tensions with Gaza escalate.
Recent Cabinet meetings have dealt with the threat of Iran's presence near the Syrian border.
Magnetometers on Temple Mount to be replaced with advanced technologies.
Jewish Home finds Netanyahu plan to change status quo and make concessions while allowing PA to continue funding and inciting terror.
New report finds that Netanyahu took extra steps to prevent leaks related to his talks with Trump over Judea and Samaria policy.
Diplomacy-Security Cabinet gives defense establishment extra budget after IDF says it can cut no more.
The Iranians are continuing to develop their nuclear program despite the sanctions, members of the Political-Security Cabinet are told.