Smotrich:
'There will be military rule in Gaza after the war'
Finance Minister in TV interview: Anyone who undertakes to bring all the hostages back alive is not telling the families the truth.

Finance Minister in TV interview: Anyone who undertakes to bring all the hostages back alive is not telling the families the truth.

UN Humanitarian Chief Martin Griffiths urges countries to reconsider their decision to cut funding to UNRWA.

New York Times report: American-led negotiators are edging closer to an agreement in which Israel would suspend Gaza war for about two months in exchange for release of hostages.

Minister for Social Equality May Golan released a strongly-worded declaration for International Holocaust Day.

Germany, Netherlands, and Scotland pause funding to UNRWA following evidence that UNRWA employees took part in October 7 massacre.

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini denounces decisions to defund UNRWA, calls it 'collective punishment.' Foreign Min. Israel Katz responds with a demand: 'Resign.'

PM Netanyahu speaks during press conference, displays copy of 'Mein Kampf' found in home of Gaza civilians. 'This is what they teach their children.'

A statement by the Canadian Foreign Minister in the wake of the ICJ ruling on the war calls for Hamas to lay down its weapons.

Families of Righteous Among the Nations urge Gaza residents to save hostages' lives.

Two Israeli children crossed into Gaza near Jabalya, IDF forces brought them back into Israel.

IDF increases its readiness in the northern border; northern reservist Paratroopers Brigade performs training exercises involving live fire and urban warfare.

Several countries follow US' lead, announce pause in funding for UNRWA following 'deeply concerning' reports that UNRWA employees participated in the Oct. 7 massacre.

Defense Min. Yoav Gallant praises US decision to pause funding for UNRWA, calls for 'major changes' so that international donations, humanitarian aid, won't fuel Hamas terror.

IDF fighter jets strike targets in Lebanon after missiles, hostile aircraft, cross border into Israel.

Forces of the Commando Brigade continue to operate in western Khan Yunis, raid home of an associate of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

As IDF continues to operate in the Gaza Strip, terrorists continue to launch missiles at Israel from both Gaza and Lebanon.

IDF operations in the Gaza Strip against terrorist operatives and infrastructure continue in Khan Yunis.

New footage shows Gazans evacuating through humanitarian corridor, chanting, 'The people want to overthrow Hamas.'

US President speaks with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani about efforts to secure the release of hostages taken by Hamas.

Sky News issues apology after its presenter compared MK Danon's suggestion of voluntary migration of Gazans to the treatment of Jews in the Holocaust.

State Department's announcement comes after UNRWA launched investigation into employees alleged to have been involved in Hamas October 7 attack.

Hamas releases propaganda video showing three women in captivity: Karina Ariev, 19, Doron Steinbrecher, 33, and Daniela Gilboa, 19.

Prime Minister Netanyahu responds to the ICJ verdict.

Israeli officials have dismissed the ICJ ruling as antisemitism, stating that the court seeks only to prosecute Israel.

International Court of Justice (ICJ) issues ruling on South Africa lawsuit accusing Israel of genocide.

IDF fighter jet strikes Hezbollah military compound in Bint Jbeil; artillery strikes in southern Lebanon.

Rabbi Dov Lior rules: Civilians may continue protesting transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza - even if it entails desecrating Shabbat.

Terror cells eliminated, 200 tunnel shafts destroyed: Soldiers of the 636 Field Intelligence Unit continue operational activity in Gaza.

Sergeant major (res.) Eliran Yeger, of Tel Aviv, fell in battle in Gaza.

Together with Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries, IDF soldiers in Khan Yunis place mezuzah on doorpost, lay tefillin, and print a copy of the Tanya.

Hezbollah terror group publishes video clip showing missile striking Israeli target; reports say missile is a new weapon with improved abilities.

There are so many newly bereaved families in Israel, so many new widows and orphans. What can give comfort? Help them cope? Make them smile again?

Women more likely than men to support increasing scope of protests demanding to bring hostages home, poll shows.

International Court of Justice to announce decision on South Africa's suit against Israel; Israel prepares to respond.

Intensive battles in the heart of Khan Yunis continue, IDF troops strike dozens of Hamas terrorists and terrorist infrastructure.

Defense Min. Yoav Gallant briefs US Sec. Lloyd Austin on progress in dismantling Hamas, urges, 'US pressure important in efforts to return the hostages home.'

Hamas' supply of 20,000 rockets at the start of the war has dwindled to a few hundred, security sources estimate.

Reuters report: The United States has created a channel with Israel to discuss concerns over incidents in Gaza in which civilians were killed or injured.

Shas chairman provides a glimpse into the War Cabinet's deliberations.

Defense Minister: The places that were safe for Hamas have become a trap. In the last two days, over 100 terrorists were arrested or turned themselves in.

Dr. Alon Pauker, a member of Kibbutz Be’eri, explains that mutual respect and unity will help repair the rupture in the nation, and believes that elections are the solution.

Wally Wollfstal, father of Captain (res.) Ariel, who fell in the Gaza tragedy, talks about the difficult moments alongside the feelings of hope and demands: do not stop fighting against Hamas.

The New York Times reports that Israel has revealed the orders to bring fuel and water into Gaza and more than 30 classified documents were submitted to the tribunal.

Amin Husain told a group of students in a pro-Palestinian 'teach-in' that allegations of rape and other atrocities by Hamas were 'not true.'

It is reported that Israel will receive an additional 50 fighter jets, multiple attack helicopters, and thousands of munitions.

Commanders, infrastructure, weapons production and field operatives: How the IDF is taking the terrorist group apart from the top down. Report.

IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi visited Khan Yunis and told commanders that reservists must be cared for.

Iraqi terror groups announced that they intend to strike the Haifa port and disrupt shipping traffic to Israel in the Mediterranean Sea, among other things, in response to US strikes.

Three suspects were arrested including, a reservist, on suspicion of trading in war spoils and ammunition, including RPG rifles, explosive devices, hand grenades, Kalashnikov rifles, and other ammunition.

90-year-old Miriam Schlisser lived through the Holocaust and the years preceding it, but the emotional turmoil she has experienced since Oct. 7 has brought her to difficult conclusions.

During a raid of Hamas military sites, the troops found dozens of Kalashnikov rifles, frag grenades, UAV drop charges, and mortars.

Trees were planted at the Gaza Division in the Re'im Camp in memory of soldiers who fell in the war.

Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli denounces online anti-Zionism during his trip to Auschwitz with Elon Musk and senior European politicians.

Stories of severe neglect of Gaza's elderly by their own people and Hamas have been mostly ignored by the IDF Spokesperson. 'For how much longer will they concentrate on videos of explosions?'

Multiple special forces units have killed large numbers of terrorists, seized Hamas positions, and discovered weapons and intelligence caches.

Two UAVs fall in open areas in northern Israel, Hezbollah takes responsibility, claims UAVs were aimed at Israel's missile defense systems.

The march calls for the government to abandon ideas of a Palestinian state and instead pursue a clear victory in Gaza.

Idan Amedi, singer and actor injured in Gaza war, holds press conference for first time since injury. 'I am an emissary for all those who were injured.'

Reservist present at scene of Gaza disaster says that if safety protocols had been followed, 14 of the 21 soldiers killed in a building collapse might still be alive.

Housing Min. Yitzhak Goldknopf won't rule out Jewish settlement in Gaza, urges Israelis to back the government during wartime.
