Israeli news anchor signs off by giving thanks to G-d
Israel's Channel 14 anchor Maggie Tabibi signed off the nightly news edition by mentioning the start of the Jewish month of Nissan, and thanking G-d by quoting Psalms.
Israel's Channel 14 anchor Maggie Tabibi signed off the nightly news edition by mentioning the start of the Jewish month of Nissan, and thanking G-d by quoting Psalms.

US President rejects reports of tensions between the United States and Israel over the ongoing war against Iran during an interview with Channel 14.

President Donald Trump says he is “all for Bibi" when asked by Channel 14 News about a pardon for the Prime Minister and possibly sanctioning top Israeli judicial officials.

Two Israeli news channels aired the same footage, said to show US B-2 bombers over Iran. However, the source was discovered, and both channels quickly removed the reports.

A poll by Channel 14 gives a majority to the right-wing bloc, while a poll by Channel 12 News shows a clear advantage for the opposition with significant gaps between the parties.

Channel 14 poll shows a slight increase for the right-wing bloc to 66 seats, with Netanyahu leading in the prime ministerial race with 57% compared to 19% for Bennett.

Eitan Mor, who returned from captivity in Gaza, reveals that a Hamas interrogator asked him for advice on how to draw more people to the Saturday night demonstrations at Hostages Square.

Several reserve soldiers suffering from PTSD entered the studio during a live broadcast to raise awareness for their condition.

Two new polls show growing support for Likud and the right-wing bloc. Channel 13 poll finds that 82% of the public back Trump’s proposal to end the war and secure the release of hostages.

Dr. Tuvia Book, who treated Idan Amedi following his severe injury in Gaza, recounts the dramatic rescue and the emotional reunion at the singer’s recent performance.

Opposition leader MK Yair Lapid called on his supporters not to watch Channel 14 even in public spaces, and suggested 'politely asking to change the channel.'

Iranian outlet threatens missile strike on Israel's Channel 14, calling it a 'terrorism support center' for backing Netanyahu; demands immediate evacuation.

Likud gains two seats to 34, Religious Zionist party gains one seat to 5, and is on par with Otzma Yehudit, which weakens by three seats and only wins 5.

Prime Minister speaks on the importance of the fight against Iran: We did not make all of Jewish history so that the Ayatollahs and their proxies could put an end to the Jewish story.

With Israelis divided over the ceasefire, Netanyahu needs to persuade the public that he’s not capitulating to Hezbollah—or the Biden administration. He tried to do that in a recent interview, part of which is brought here in translation. Opinion.

The Channel 14 panel broke into song while panelist Shimon Riklin recited the "Shehecheyanu" blessing, which is recited upon new and joyous events.

IDF Spokesperson, Brigadier General Daniel Hagari, criticized the publication of a video against the Chief of Staff in a letter to the management of Channel 14: "We demand an immediate cessation of the incitement."

The IDF has exposed the one who has been leaking classified information to Channel 14.

Channel 14 poll shows that if elections were to be held today, the Likud led by Netanyahu would win 31 seats.

Channel 14 began its Saturday night program with the anchor singing to celebrate the elimination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.

A Force 100 soldier gave an unsanctioned interview regarding the arrests - and was dismissed from duty.

News anchor, Maggie Tabibi, speaks about the meaning of the Three Weeks in Judaism and breaks her fast on live television: 'Now is the time to break down the social walls.'

Channel 13 News reporter Meir Marciano attacked while covering demonstration in Tel Aviv: They assumed I was from Channel 14.

Strauss company announces it will stop advertising on Channel 14 due to panelist's call for release of Rabin's murderer.

Panelist Ari Shamai says during TV discussion that Yigal Amir should be released. Channel 14: He will not be invited again.

Atti Shalev, a Channel 14 reporter who came to cover the protests in Tel Aviv, was attacked by protesters.

The Religious Zionism Party remains the third largest party while the National Unity Party loses ground.

Prime Minister Lapid's Yesh Atid party submitted the petition against the right-leaning channel & will be charged 20,000 NIS in court fees.

Channel 14 cameraman leaves angrily after waiting for Lapid's press conference, claims he was detained for no reason. PMO rejects claims.
