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Two Israeli haredi women were arrested in Prague for attempting to smuggle 96 kilograms of khat. Authorities suspect they were couriers for a drug network, and the Israeli consulate is assisting them. The case follows a similar recent incident in Germany.
Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir clashed with female lawmakers during a tense Knesset hearing on support for sexual assault victims. The session featured emotional testimonies and calls for urgent improvements in care. Ben-Gvir ended his boycott of the committee following the confrontation.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir announced plans to implement lessons from recent conflicts into training by 2026, aiming to strengthen military readiness. He highlighted the importance of discipline and support for service members, urging commanders to lead by example. The conference focused on preparing the military for future challenges.
Baruch Marzel has criticized the Yesha Council's sovereignty campaign, calling it a distraction from more important issues. He argued that sovereignty does not ensure security and advocated for emigration as a more effective solution.
Turkey arrested 357 suspected members of the Islamic State in a nationwide operation following a deadly clash in Yalova. Authorities have intensified efforts amid concerns over planned holiday attacks.
ArutzShevaFrom elimination of Mohammed Sinwar to senior Iranian officials: The IDF summarizes 2025December 31, 2025
The Israeli military summarized its 2025 operations, reporting thousands of strikes and the elimination of senior militant and Iranian officials. The year saw major mobilizations, extensive training, and significant home front activity.
Spain has allowed Airbus to use Israeli technology in its factories despite a national ban, citing the need to protect jobs and industry. The move exposes divisions within the government and ongoing tensions with Israel over the Gaza conflict.
ArutzShevaCENTCOM says 25 ISIS terrorists neutralized in Syria following US-Jordan strikeDecember 31, 2025
US and allied forces killed or captured nearly 25 ISIS terrorists in Syria after a large-scale strike. The operations targeted ISIS infrastructure and weapons caches, aiming to prevent the group's resurgence. ISIS remains active in the region despite significant territorial losses.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu on Fox News: Hamas must disarm or disappear, Gaza peace depends on itDecember 30, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu said peace in Gaza hinges on Hamas disarming, insisting the group must surrender its weapons or disappear. He discussed regional diplomacy, the Iranian threat, and dismissed legal charges against him as politically motivated.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders will headline the inauguration of New York City's first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani, at a public block party. The event highlights a shift toward progressive leadership and comes amid controversy over Mamdani's and his allies' positions on Israel.
Rani Gvili's father met with US and Israeli leaders, urging continued efforts for his son's return from Gaza. He expressed hope and asked the public not to assume Rani's fate.
Two free workshops this weekend will guide the community on proper Jewish burial practices and address the growing trend of cremation. Led by Rabbi Elchonon Zohn, the sessions aim to provide clarity and support for end-of-life planning.
A family commemorates Holocaust victims by reciting the Kaddish prayer, sharing a survivor's vivid account of arrival at Auschwitz. The memoir excerpt reveals the trauma of separation, loss, and survival during the Holocaust.
ArutzShevaHistoric desecration: Farmer destroys 150-year-old Jewish cemetery in UkraineDecember 30, 2025
A Ukrainian farmer destroyed a 150-year-old Jewish cemetery by plowing the land, prompting a police investigation. Local historians and the Jewish community are calling for an urgent review of the incident.
The United States has sanctioned individuals and entities in Iran and Venezuela over networks supporting Iran's drone and missile programs. The measures target companies involved in weapons proliferation and aim to disrupt military cooperation between Tehran and Caracas.
The Israel Defense Forces recorded 151 soldier deaths in 2025, including a fifteen-year high in suicides. Expanded mental health support and new resilience initiatives have been introduced to address rising psychological distress. The military says mental health will remain a key focus moving forward.
Minister Ben-Gvir joined a large police operation in Tarabin, targeting unrest in Bedouin communities after recent violence. The government is taking a tough stance to restore order in the region.
Fuel prices will drop below 7 shekels per liter for the first time in two years, following a significant reduction announced by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure. The decrease is due to falling international gasoline prices and a weaker United States dollar.
The Fast of the Tenth of Tevet is being observed today, marking the start of the siege on Jerusalem and serving as a memorial for Holocaust victims. The day includes fasting, special prayers, and reflection across Israel and the Jewish world.
The Fast of the Tenth of Tevet commemorates the start of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem and is observed with fasting and special prayers. The day also serves as a memorial for Holocaust victims and recalls other significant losses in Jewish history.
The convicted Pittsburgh synagogue shooter has appealed his death sentence, citing issues with jury selection and trial procedures. His attorneys argue for a new sentencing phase, and federal prosecutors have 90 days to respond.
ArutzShevaReport: Trump and his advisers expressed concern to Netanyahu about Judea and SamariaDecember 30, 2025
President Trump and his advisers urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to ease tensions in Judea and Samaria. The United States warned that further violence could disrupt peace efforts and regional agreements.
The article warns of rising antisemitism and threats against Jewish Americans, urging them to take action for their safety. It contrasts the situation in the US with Israel and calls for increased vigilance and preparedness.
Princeton University faces criticism over a course focusing on Gaza and genocide, with concerns raised about antisemitism and campus safety. The controversy follows previous federal investigations and calls for responsible academic discourse.
ArutzShevaTop Khamenei aide warns Trump: Any strike on Iran will meet 'harsh response'December 29, 2025
A top adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader warned that any attack on Iran would trigger a severe response, following threats from former United States President Donald Trump. The warning comes amid renewed tensions over Iran's nuclear and missile activities.
Rescue teams are searching for a missing person believed to have been swept away in the Judean Desert amid severe weather and flooding. The storm has led to multiple rescue operations and significant disruptions across the country.
Heavy rains in northern Gaza revealed a hidden tunnel near the border, believed to be used by Hamas. Soldiers discovered the tunnel after a ground collapse and are now inspecting its route. The structure had previously evaded detection by military forces.
ArutzShevaTerror victim Aviv Maor laid to rest | 'How can we continue without you?'December 29, 2025
Aviv Maor, 19, was laid to rest at Kibbutz Ein Harod Ihud after being killed in a recent attack. Family and community members paid tribute to her compassion and spirit during an emotional funeral.
Victoria will allocate nearly two million Australian dollars to boost security for Jewish institutions and events. The funding will support security training, summer camps, and aid organizations. The move comes in response to recent safety concerns in the community.
A petition to Israel's Supreme Court claims the State enforces the Draft Law only against haredi individuals, while exempting other groups. The petitioners demand an end to economic sanctions and call for equal application of duties and rights to all citizens.
Salim Hamdani, a Jewish trader from Damascus, has been released from prison and found innocent after three weeks in detention. His arrest had caused concern in the local Jewish community, but the charges were proven baseless.
A tree fell onto a car in Herzliya, but the driver was uninjured. Stormy weather is causing further traffic disruptions, including heavy congestion in Bnei Brak due to malfunctioning traffic lights.
A senior Hamas official called for US intervention to ensure Israel fully implements the ceasefire agreement and proposed a Palestinian Arab committee to govern Gaza. Officials also reported a dire need for humanitarian aid for displaced people in the region.
ArutzShevaReport: IRGC developing biological and chemical warheads for ballistic missilesDecember 29, 2025
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is reportedly developing biological and chemical warheads for ballistic missiles. Military sources say these efforts have intensified amid rising tensions in the region.
ArutzShevaBondi Beach massacre families call for national inquiry into antisemitismDecember 29, 2025
Families of the Bondi Beach massacre victims are calling for a national inquiry into rising antisemitism, citing recent violent attacks and government inaction. They urge stronger measures and accountability to protect Jewish communities. The Prime Minister has so far resisted calls for a federal inquiry.
Emily Damari returned to Amsterdam a year after being attacked by rioters and later held hostage in Gaza. She called her visit to the site of the assault 'a victory.'
Yemen's Houthi rebels and Somalia-based militants have threatened Israel over its recognition of Somaliland. Somalia has called for an urgent United Nations Security Council session to discuss the issue. The development has increased tensions in the Horn of Africa.
President Trump and President Zelenskyy met at Mar-a-Lago and described their talks as highly productive. Trump expressed optimism about progress toward ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The article calls for the remembrance of victims of recent and past terrorist attacks against Jews, stressing the importance of saying their names and honoring their stories. It argues that memory is a moral duty and a rejection of terror's goal of erasure.
Clashes broke out at a protest against the arrest of haredi draft evaders, with police confronting demonstrators and arresting several. Footage of an officer assaulting a child has caused public outrage. Further protests have been called in response to the arrests.
Former hostage Eliya Cohen met with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago to share his story and thank him for supporting Israel. Cohen stressed the importance of remembering those still in captivity.
A Middle East expert highlights the strategic value of recognizing Somaliland as an ally and discusses Iran's internal challenges and military posturing. The interview underscores the geopolitical significance of the Horn of Africa and shifting alliances.
Senior health fund officials in Israel are urging strict penalties for vaccine refusers, including economic sanctions. They argue that current awareness efforts have failed and stronger measures are needed to protect public health.
The 55th Brigade has finished 100 days of reserve duty in southern Syria, completing their mission to defend the Golan Heights. Another brigade will soon take over operations in the area.
Yaakov sent Yehuda ahead to Egypt to establish a house of Torah study, ensuring spiritual continuity for his family in exile. Commentators explain the deeper reasons behind this choice and its lasting impact on the Jewish people.
The Trump-Netanyahu summit underscores the risks of ignoring hard realities in foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran's persistent threat. The article calls for regime change in Iran to prevent further escalation and potential global catastrophe.
Heavy rain and flooding have trapped three people in southern Israel, prompting rescue efforts and road closures. Mount Hermon is also closed to visitors after snowfall. Severe weather is expected to continue.
Arab and Islamic states have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland, calling it a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability. The European Union also criticized the move, while Somalia requested an urgent United Nations Security Council session. Somaliland remains largely unrecognized internationally.
A recruitment fair in Jerusalem was scheduled on a religious fast day, sparking criticism from religious groups. The municipality and the military each blamed the other for the timing, but clarified that an alternative date is available for those observing the fast.
A commentary urges President Trump to support Israeli control over Gaza, invoking biblical stories and international law. The author calls for courage and justice in handling the region's future.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu to show Trump: This is how Iran is working to rebuild its missile programDecember 27, 2025
Netanyahu will meet Trump to discuss Iran's renewed missile program and seek support for possible military action. He will also address conditions for moving forward with the Gaza plan and meet with other US officials.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas condemned the agreement between Israel and Somaliland, citing concerns over Somalia's sovereignty. Israel welcomed the deal and plans to expand cooperation with Somaliland. Somaliland remains largely unrecognized internationally despite its autonomy.
A masked gang set vehicles on fire and vandalized property in Givat Bar, in what police believe was a revenge attack. Residents are demanding stronger security measures and a thorough investigation.
Somalia has requested an urgent United Nations Security Council session after Israel officially recognized Somaliland as an independent state. The recognition includes plans for diplomatic relations and cooperation in various fields. The session will address the regional and international impact of this development.
Police arrested a man suspected of stealing a soldier's weapon after the soldier fell asleep on a bus in northern Israel. The weapon was recovered, and the suspect will face a court hearing for possible extended detention.
A new poll shows coalition party support remains steady, with minor changes among opposition parties. Likud leads with 25 seats, and several parties are expected to fall below the electoral threshold.
Turkey's push for dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean has prompted Greece, Cyprus, and Israel to form a military alliance, but experts warn that much stronger measures are needed. The article explores possible strategies and highlights the risks of escalation in the region.
The Israel Defense Forces conducted a large-scale readiness exercise in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley, featuring the Meitar Unit and its advanced capabilities. The drill included multiple simulated scenarios and showcased the use of the 'Sky Racer' unmanned aerial vehicle for intelligence and operational support.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu trial: Case 4000 unravels as witness claims suppression of exculpatory evidenceDecember 26, 2025
A police investigator's testimony has raised claims of evidence suppression and investigative misconduct in the main corruption case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The revelations have intensified scrutiny of the prosecution and renewed calls for a presidential pardon.
Antisemitism is becoming a central issue in American conservatism, with influential figures on the right embracing hostile views toward Jews and Israel. Melanie Phillips warns that this trend is reshaping political debates and threatening core values. The future of the conservative movement may hinge on how it confronts these challenges.
ArutzShevaJair Bolsonaro endorses son's presidential bid while recovering from surgeryDecember 26, 2025
Jair Bolsonaro has endorsed his son Flavio's presidential run while recovering from surgery. Flavio aims to continue his father's conservative legacy and plans an international tour. The announcement comes amid strained relations between Brazil and Israel.
ArutzShevaLebanese President: Diplomatic efforts have reduced risk of war with IsraelDecember 26, 2025
Lebanon's president says diplomatic efforts have lowered the risk of war with Israel, though tensions and ceasefire violations persist. The government is working to disarm armed groups and stabilize the border region.
ArutzShevaAustralian man faces jail over Nazi salutes amid wave of antisemitic attacksDecember 26, 2025
An Australian man has been charged for performing Nazi salutes and posting neo-Nazi stickers, amid a rise in antisemitic attacks. Police have condemned the wave of hate crimes targeting Jewish communities. The accused faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
Pope Leo XIV quoted Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai during his Christmas sermon to emphasize a universal longing for peace. The poem was the only non-Christian source cited in the address.
A Hamas official has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement and hindering Gaza's reconstruction. The search for the body of Ran Gvili, the last hostage, is ongoing.
ArutzShevaIDF troops eliminate two terrorists who breached yellow line in southern GazaDecember 25, 2025
Israeli troops eliminated two individuals who breached a security line in southern Gaza, citing an immediate threat. Forces remain deployed under the ceasefire agreement and will respond to any dangers.
ArutzShevaFace of terror in Gaza: Mortar shells found hidden in children's blanketsDecember 25, 2025
Israeli forces uncovered mortar shells hidden in a children's blanket during operations in northern Gaza. Troops also destroyed several kilometers of tunnels used for attacks. The military says these actions aim to protect Israel's security.
Agam Berger and Rachel Goldberg performed a heartfelt duet at a national education conference in Jerusalem. Their songs focused on faith and resilience, moving the audience.
Yaakov is revived upon seeing the wagons Yossef sends from Egypt, realizing his son is truly alive and powerful. The wagons symbolize Yossef's success in maintaining his identity and hint at the future resilience of their people.
A hacker group has threatened to expose Education Minister Yoav Kisch's location. Authorities are investigating the matter.
Three people were killed in clashes with security forces in Latakia province, Syria, a former stronghold of Bashar Al-Assad. The area has seen continued violence since Assad's ouster, including a recent massacre of Alawite civilians.
ArutzShevaTexas AG: Texas has right to label CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood terror groupsDecember 25, 2025
Texas is defending its decision to label the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, amid a lawsuit from local chapters. The move follows similar actions in Florida and a federal review that could impose sanctions on these groups.
ArutzShevaNorth Korea tests new missile, Kim warns of 'inevitable' nuclear expansionDecember 25, 2025
North Korea tested a new long-range missile under Kim Jong Un's supervision and is advancing its nuclear submarine program. Kim warned that regional military developments will increase tensions and reiterated his commitment to nuclear expansion.
A car with a Hanukkah sign was torched in a suspected antisemitic attack in Melbourne. The incident is part of a recent surge in antisemitic acts across Australia, raising concerns among Jewish communities.
A podcast episode discusses how Americans in Israel can simplify United States investments for greater clarity and confidence. The focus is on understanding portfolios without sacrificing long-term goals.
ArutzShevaSa'ar: Foreign powers can't deny Jewish right to live in the Land of IsraelDecember 24, 2025
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar rejected criticism from Western countries over Israel's approval of new communities in Judea and Samaria, defending the decision as legal and necessary. He accused foreign governments of discrimination and ignoring illegal construction by the Palestinian Authority.
Dozens of Galei Tzahal radio presenters were notified of their suspension by the Defense Ministry, sparking concerns over the station's future. The ministry claims contracts are being extended as usual, with the station set to close in 2026.
Two Likud lawmakers reported their phones were hacked and information was shared on the dark web. The incident comes after similar hacking claims involving former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, though his office denied his phone was breached.
An Israeli delegation visited Cairo for high-level talks on efforts to secure the return of a fallen hostage. The meetings involved senior officials and mediators, focusing on operational details.
A Jewish shepherd was released after firing his handgun in self-defense during an attack near Anatot, injuring three Bedouin assailants. Police cited a policy supporting self-defense and did not arrest him.
A Jewish prisoner in the Soviet Union shares his story of courage and faith during a dramatic trial. His defiance inspired global protests and led to the revival of Jewish identity and freedom for many. The account highlights the enduring spirit of the Jewish people.
Defense Minister Israel Katz has approved new commanders for the Air Force and Navy following thorough reviews. Both officers were found suitable for their roles, with Katz highlighting their importance for national security.
Vice President JD Vance's speech at a conservative conference has drawn criticism for refusing to exclude antisemites and extremists from the movement. His stance signals a shift in the Republican coalition, raising concerns among those who oppose bigotry and support America's alliance with Israel.
ArutzShevaErdoğan's Turkey has declared war on Israel - and its Jews are paying the price.December 24, 2025
President Erdoğan's campaign against Israel has fueled rising antisemitism and violence against Jews in Turkey. Official policies and rhetoric have blurred distinctions between Zionists, Israelis, and Jews, leaving Turkey's Jewish community increasingly vulnerable. Human rights groups warn that discrimination is now systemic and widespread.
Yemen's warring sides have agreed to exchange nearly 3,000 prisoners in the largest swap since the conflict began. The deal follows talks in Oman and includes the release of several foreign nationals. International groups are calling for quick action to implement the agreement and advance peace.
British police have closed their probe into anti-Israel Defense Forces chants at Glastonbury Festival, citing insufficient evidence for prosecution. The performance by Bob Vylan sparked widespread criticism and led to the group being banned from tours and venues.
Belgium has joined South Africa's case at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. The move adds to the growing number of countries supporting the lawsuit, which Israel denies.
Egypt is increasing its military presence and deploying advanced weaponry near the Israel border, citing national security needs. Officials stress that these actions do not affect the peace agreement with Israel. Egypt is also watching upcoming diplomatic talks that may impact regional security.
Avigdor Liberman dismisses recent allegations against the Prime Minister as political spin and calls for a comprehensive state inquiry into all related failures. He promises to keep the investigation focused and thorough.
Georgetown University has removed United Nations official Francesca Albanese from its list of affiliated scholars following criticism over her statements about Israel. The decision comes after advocacy from a watchdog group and international condemnation of Albanese's remarks.
The Israel Dog Unit joined Haruv special forces for a challenging overnight exercise in northern Israel, enhancing cooperation and operational readiness. The drill featured trained dogs, drones, and simulated enemy scenarios to improve search and pursuit capabilities.
An AI-generated video shows hostage Ran Gvili pleading with President Trump to help secure his release from Gaza. His mother expressed hope and sorrow, urging authorities to prioritize his return.
ArutzShevaCivil Admin. moves to new civilian building in Binyamin, step toward de facto sovereigntyDecember 23, 2025
The Civil Administration has moved its service units to a new civilian building in Binyamin, marking a step toward de facto sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. Leaders say the move separates military and civilian management and advances normalization in the region.
A mother in Har Bracha delivered her own granddaughter after her daughter went into labor at home. The experienced medic safely assisted the birth before emergency services arrived.
Western democracies have blocked hostile media outlets to protect national security, setting a precedent for balancing free speech and defense. A new report urges Israel to follow suit, arguing such measures are essential for defending democracy.
Syria has published new official maps that omit the Golan Heights from its borders, reflecting a major change in its territorial claims. The move follows reports of halted negotiations with Israel over disputed territories.





































































