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ArutzShevaIDF, Israel Police thwart Jordan Valley smuggling attempt, seize guns and arrest suspectNovember 28, 2025
Israeli forces stopped a smuggling attempt in the Jordan Valley, seizing two guns and arresting a suspect. The case is now under further investigation by security authorities.
Nine terrorists were found eliminated in underground tunnels in eastern Rafah during ongoing military operations. Over 30 have been eliminated in similar circumstances so far. Troops remain deployed under the ceasefire agreement.
ArutzShevaCriminal investigation opened against Border Police officers who shot terrorists in JeninNovember 28, 2025
A criminal investigation has been opened into Border Police officers who shot two militants in Jenin after they allegedly surrendered. The incident, part of a targeted operation, has drawn controversy over video footage and prompted an accelerated official inquiry.
The article claims Jewish communities outside Israel are becoming irrelevant, urging Jews to embrace tradition and nationhood in Israel. It contrasts traditional and assimilated Jewish identities, drawing on biblical themes and current events. The piece also comments on contemporary political figures' roles in Jewish history.
Three Israeli reservists were severely injured during a clash with terrorists in southern Syria. The operation led to the capture of suspects and the elimination of several terrorists. Troops remain deployed in the area to address ongoing threats.
ArutzShevaSyrian President says protesters have 'legitimate demands' amid Alawite unrestNovember 28, 2025
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa acknowledged protesters' demands after major demonstrations by the Alawite minority. He pledged to address concerns and stressed the need for national unity amid rising sectarian tensions.
ArutzShevaReports in Syria: Heavy clashes between IDF and residents, two locals killedNovember 28, 2025
Heavy clashes between Israeli forces and residents in Beit Jinn, Syria, have left two locals dead and several injured. The incident occurred near the Israeli border, and Israel has not commented on the reports.
Iran condemned Australia's decision to label its Islamic Revolution Guards Corps as a state sponsor of terrorism, calling it unlawful and politically motivated. Australia cited recent attacks on Jewish community sites as the reason for the move, which Iran denies.
Argentina has nominated Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, for United Nations secretary-general in 2027. Grossi is recognized for his diplomatic leadership in global crises and has received international support for his candidacy.
President Trump announced the death of Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot in Washington, D.C. Another National Guard member remains in critical condition.
Iran is reportedly channeling oil profits to Hezbollah through money laundering operations in Dubai, shifting away from previous direct cash transfers. United Arab Emirates authorities are working to stop these activities. Hezbollah also receives funds from other global sources.
A new poll shows Likud in the lead and Otzma Yehudit gaining strength, while the opposition weakens. Netanyahu remains the preferred choice for prime minister. Coalition-building may become more complicated due to these shifts.
ArutzSheva'Suspected support for terrorism': MK Sukkot demands investigation into Ayman OdehNovember 27, 2025
MK Tzvi Sukkot has requested a police investigation into MK Ayman Odeh over suspected support for terrorism. The appeal follows Odeh's unauthorized entry into Area A and meetings with hostile elements. Police are being urged to review the evidence and consider further action.
A reflection on Parashat Vayeitzei explores how gratitude is fundamental to Jewish identity and practice. The article connects the naming of Yehuda to the enduring importance of giving thanks in Jewish tradition.
Security forces eliminated two wanted individuals in Jenin after a prolonged operation. The incident is under review by authorities.
ArutzShevaItai Ofir promoted to Major General, assumes role of Military Advocate GeneralNovember 27, 2025
Itai Ofir has been promoted to Major General and appointed as the new Military Advocate General. Senior officials emphasized the need to restore public trust and uphold high moral standards. Ofir pledged to lead with integrity and strengthen the Corps.
The father of deceased officer Ran Gvili says the location of his son's body remains unknown and fears it may never be returned. He calls for continued remembrance of his son's heroism and expresses concern over the closure of the Hostages Forum.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called for universal rejection of antisemitism and reaffirmed the importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance. His remarks come as some Republicans challenge the party's traditional support for Israel.
A relative of the Washington shooting suspect has expressed doubt about his involvement, citing his past service with US forces and dedication to his family. The family remains unsure about what happened.
Despite international celebrations of peace, Hamas is rapidly rebuilding its power in Gaza. The article warns that true stability is impossible without dismantling Hamas and criticizes global leaders for ignoring the threat.
ArutzShevaCommander of the Border Infantry Brigade: 'Practicing enemy invasion scenarios'November 27, 2025
The Border Defense Infantry is intensifying training to prepare for enemy invasion scenarios, drawing on lessons from recent conflicts. New recruits undergo rigorous exercises and specialized programs to boost readiness. The corps continues to play a key role in operations across multiple regions.
Palestine Action is contesting its terrorist designation in a UK court, arguing the ban was unjust. The group has been linked to disruptive protests and vandalism, leading to thousands of arrests since its proscription.
A California man faces federal charges after allegedly threatening to bomb synagogues and posting anti-Semitic messages online. He has pleaded not guilty and is set for trial in January.
Georgia has dropped its election interference case against President Donald Trump and others, ending a major legal challenge. Prosecutors cited the complexity and lengthy timeline as reasons for dismissal. Trump welcomed the decision and criticized the investigation.
Hamas insists that any decision on disarmament must be made through internal Palestinian dialogue and consensus. The group remains engaged in talks with mediators, while international pressure mounts for it to relinquish its weapons. Disarmament remains a key sticking point in ongoing negotiations over Gaza's future.
Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister visits Israel to discuss regional cooperation, but tensions persist over community security, property disputes, and ties with Iran. The talks aim to improve relations, though deep-rooted issues remain unresolved.
Defense Minister Israel Katz rejected calls for administrative detentions of settlers and hilltop youth, emphasizing that no security agency has requested such action. The debate in the Knesset committee highlighted divisions over how to address the issue.
Prime Minister Netanyahu testified in court, describing the difficulty of managing legal proceedings alongside his official duties. His testimony was briefly interrupted by an urgent matter, prompting a pause in the session.
Three Bedouins were arrested after attacking youth councilors in Be'er Sheva. Police responded quickly, apprehending the suspects and highlighting their commitment to public safety.
A new report exposes how Palestinian Arab school textbooks promote hatred and violence from a young age, fueling a generational crisis. The article criticizes Western silence and calls for action to end the indoctrination of children. Peace, it argues, cannot be achieved while such teachings persist.
Namibian politician Adolf Hitler Uunona is expected to win re-election for a second term. He has repeatedly stated that his name does not reflect any connection to the Nazi leader. Social media continues to react to his unusual name.
ArutzShevaSecurity forces launch operation in northern Samaria: We won't allow terror to take rootNovember 26, 2025
Security forces have launched a broad counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria, eliminating key suspects and seizing weapons. The operation follows recent attacks and aims to prevent further violence in the region.
Maersk plans to resume Suez Canal transit when conditions are safe, following recent attacks in the Red Sea. The company cites progress in peace efforts and will prioritize crew safety. Houthis continue to target ships linked to Israel.
New York prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz after his conviction was overturned. The case hinges on a disputed confession and must begin jury selection by June 1. Hernandez's defense maintains his innocence.
A meeting between President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman grew tense over the issue of Saudi-Israeli normalization. The Crown Prince resisted immediate progress, insisting on a path to a Palestinian state as a condition for peace. The talks ended without a breakthrough.
ArutzShevaSukkot demands discussion: Examine ties with Palestinian Authority security forcesNovember 25, 2025
MK Tzvi Sukkot urges a reassessment of security cooperation with the Palestinian Authority after several police officers were linked to terror activities. He warns of growing instability and calls for an urgent committee meeting.
ArutzShevaEnd of discriminatory law: Major step towards land ownership equality in Judea and SamariaNovember 25, 2025
Israel is moving to annul a law that barred Jews from buying land in Judea and Samaria. The Ministry of Defense and Knesset are advancing measures to end this restriction, aiming for greater equality in land ownership.
ArutzShevaEnd of discriminatory law: Major step towards land ownership equality in Judea and SamariaNovember 25, 2025
A bill to repeal a law banning Jews from purchasing land in Judea and Samaria has passed its first reading. The Ministry of Defense will also act to remove the restriction. This marks a major step toward property rights equality in the area.
The United Nations has re-adopted an Israeli resolution promoting agricultural technologies for sustainable development. The initiative aims to boost productivity, reduce food waste, and support small-scale farmers worldwide.
ArutzShevaSen. John Fetterman: 'Iran spent billions to destroy Israel instead of on water'November 25, 2025
Senator John Fetterman criticized Iran for spending on military projects instead of addressing its severe water crisis. Tehran faces the possibility of running out of water within weeks amid a prolonged drought.
A former aide to Yasser Arafat said the late leader would have expanded the conflict after October seventh, not condemned it. He also alleged Arafat was poisoned and described efforts to isolate him during his final days.
Likud party members are voting in their first internal elections since 2012, selecting new Central Committee members and branch councils. The results will shape the party's leadership and internal agenda. Further primaries are expected before the 2026 elections.
ArutzShevaRunners Without Borders: 11th annual race unites hundreds of Jewish and Arab athletesNovember 25, 2025
The 11th 'Runners Without Borders' race united hundreds of Jewish and Arab athletes in Jerusalem. The event promotes community and connection through sport, drawing participants from across the city.
ArutzShevaAmid heavy rain: Ten rescued from flooding in Elkana, four in southern IsraelNovember 25, 2025
Firefighters rescued ten people from flooded homes in Elkana and four others from vehicles trapped by flash floods in southern Israel. Heavy rain caused severe flooding across the region, but all those rescued were unharmed.
Heavy rain in southern Israel has triggered multiple rescue operations. Emergency crews are responding to vehicles swept away or stranded by flooding. The severe weather is causing significant disruptions in the area.
France and Iran will hold talks in Paris on Iran's nuclear program and detained nationals. The meeting follows recent tensions over nuclear inspections and ongoing disputes involving citizens held in both countries.
A judge found that the Melbourne synagogue arsonist acted due to mental illness, not antisemitism. The ruling comes amid a series of antisemitic incidents in Australia. Community leaders remain concerned about ongoing threats.
BBC Chairman Samir Shah says he will not resign over the Trump speech edit scandal, apologizing for mistakes but vowing to address the issues. The BBC faces mounting criticism for editorial errors, including accusations of anti-Israel bias and misleading coverage.
ArutzShevaWhite House after elimination of Hezbollah CoS: Trump supports Israel's self-defenseNovember 24, 2025
The White House reaffirmed President Trump's support for Israel's right to self-defense after Israel eliminated Hezbollah's Chief of Staff in Beirut. The operation comes amid heightened tensions and ongoing disputes over Hezbollah's disarmament.
ArutzShevaSa'ar: Hezbollah's power leaves 'Israel with no security, Lebanon no future'November 24, 2025
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said the killing of a top Hezbollah operative improves regional security and warned that Hezbollah's power threatens both Israel's safety and Lebanon's future. He also praised Paraguay's support for Israel and highlighted growing cooperation between the two countries.
ArutzShevaExclusive: IDF Central Command approves 10 new jurisdiction areas in SamariaNovember 24, 2025
Israel's Central Command has approved ten new jurisdiction areas in Judea and Samaria, advancing plans for new and existing communities. The move is part of a wider effort to formalize and expand Israeli presence in the region.
The body of an Israeli hostage has been found in Gaza, according to Al Jazeera. Three other deceased hostages are still held by Gaza groups, with Hamas reportedly having information on all such cases.
ArutzSheva22 years later: Chief of Staff comes full circle, dancing at terror victim's weddingNovember 24, 2025
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir celebrated the wedding of Menachem Kirshnzaft, whom he helped save as an infant during a terror attack 22 years ago. The event underscored a lasting connection and the family's remarkable survival.
The article critiques New York City mayor-elect Zohran Kwame Mamdani's calls for expanded social programs, arguing that America already provides extensive welfare benefits. It claims Mamdani exaggerates economic challenges and distorts the realities of life in the United States for political purposes.
London police relocated an anti-Israel protest away from a synagogue, following concerns from Jewish groups. The move comes amid rising antisemitism and heightened tensions in the city.
Iran has warned of alleged foreign plots to target Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, blaming the United States and Israel. The intelligence ministry claims these threats include assassination attempts and destabilization efforts.
Tony Blair and Palestinian officials met to discuss plans for Gaza's governance after the conflict. Talks focused on the Palestinian Authority's role and recent international efforts to stabilize the region.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin will temporarily head three more ministries to restore government operations. The Attorney General has warned of potential risks from this concentration of power. Levin says he will serve in the extra roles only until the end of the year.
ArutzShevaMinister of Foreign Affairs Sa'ar to conduct diplomatic visit to Argentina and ParaguayNovember 23, 2025
Minister Sa'ar will visit Argentina and Paraguay, meeting with both countries' presidents. He will be accompanied by a delegation to promote economic cooperation.
ArutzShevaAt supporters' conference, Bennett does not rule out coalition with Arab partiesNovember 23, 2025
Naftali Bennett has not ruled out joining a coalition with Arab parties, emphasizing the need for compromise if seats are lacking. He presented himself as the main alternative to Benjamin Netanyahu and called for higher voter turnout.
Two former senior Israeli military officers missed key meetings on the October 7 failures. Disciplinary actions, including dismissals and reprimands, have followed as the military addresses responsibility for the attack.
ArutzShevaIDF Chief of Staff: Strike was intended to prevent Hezbollah from strengthening its capabilitiesNovember 23, 2025
Israel's military chief said a strike targeted Hezbollah's top commander to prevent the group from growing stronger. He affirmed Israel's commitment to agreements with Lebanon but vowed to counter any threats from Hezbollah.
Thousands attended the funeral of Netanya's legendary mayor, Miriam Feirberg-Ikar, who was remembered for her decades of leadership and dedication. Family and national leaders paid tribute to her transformative impact on the city and her enduring legacy.
ArutzShevaDesecration of Synagogue: 'Acted out of hatred - every holy book was torn page by page'November 23, 2025
A synagogue in Kadima-Zoran was vandalized, with all holy books torn apart in what the rabbi described as an act of hatred. Police have opened an accelerated investigation to find those responsible.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with India's Commerce and Industry Minister to discuss boosting economic cooperation and regional trade links. The meeting included talks on investments, a free trade agreement, and a new economic corridor.
ArutzShevaIf you like Donald Trump's planned peace for Ukraine, you'll love his peace for Israel.November 23, 2025
Donald Trump's peace proposals for Ukraine and Israel are criticized for rewarding aggression and risking global stability. The article warns these plans could lead to greater chaos and increased threats of conflict.
Israel's Employment Service reports a drop in jobseekers and unemployment claims for October, with most professions seeing declines. The labor market remains tight, but officials warn of possible challenges ahead due to economic factors.
A Hamas official said a Gaza ceasefire would not end Palestinian resistance against the occupation. He stressed that the conflict will continue until the rights of the Palestinian people are recognized.
Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic hit a record high in 2024, with most cases occurring online. The Jewish community warns of growing normalization of hatred and an increase in physical attacks and vandalism.
Bereaved father Yehoshua Shani urges the Israeli government to act after repeated ceasefire violations by Hamas. He warns that the security situation is deteriorating and calls for decisive action to eliminate Hamas and return hostages.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani accused Israel of genocide and criticized U.S. funding during a meeting with President Trump, who remained silent on the issue. Mamdani also addressed concerns about protests and the use of sacred spaces for political activities.
A deep dive into the debate over drafting ultra-Orthodox men in Israel, blending biblical insights with current events. The article argues for shared responsibility in national defense amid ongoing security threats.
The article urges the Jewish people to unite and defend themselves following the October 7 attack in Israel. Drawing on biblical themes, it calls for a balance between spiritual strength and physical defense. The piece emphasizes the need for moral clarity and decisive action in confronting ongoing threats.
ArutzShevaIsraeli leaders eulogize Netanya Mayor Miriam Feirberg-Ikar, praising decades of serviceNovember 21, 2025
Netanya Mayor Miriam Feirberg-Ikar has died at 74, after decades of service. Leaders across Israel praised her visionary leadership and lasting contributions to the city. She is remembered as a pioneering and unifying figure in local government.
Water has been a central symbol and resource in Jewish history, from biblical times to today. The article explores its spiritual and practical importance, highlighting Israel's modern achievements and contrasting them with regional droughts and floods.
ArutzShevaReception held for released hostages at the Israeli Embassy in WashingtonNovember 21, 2025
The Israeli Embassy in Washington hosted a reception for recently released hostages, featuring speeches from survivors and officials. United States Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick spoke about his role in securing their release. The event was attended by families affected by recent violence.
ArutzShevaReport: US offers Ukraine a security guarantee modeled on NATO's Article 5November 21, 2025
The United States has offered Ukraine a security guarantee similar to NATO's Article 5, requiring allied response to major Russian attacks. The plan also calls for Ukraine to reduce its army size.
ArutzShevaTrump admin, Harvard close to settlement over antisemitism funding freezeNovember 21, 2025
The federal government and Harvard University are nearing a settlement over frozen research funding tied to antisemitism concerns. The deal may include Harvard paying $500 million and operating trade schools. Harvard officials have not commented on the ongoing negotiations.
Jim Long discusses his new documentary on the Holy Temple incense in Israel. The podcast also highlights upcoming and newly published books on related spiritual topics.
A Florida man has been indicted for allegedly making online threats using symbols associated with Hamas. Prosecutors say he posted violent messages and images targeting Americans. The FBI is investigating the case to prevent further harm.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani 'a communist' before his meeting with President Trump. The meeting comes amid controversy over Mamdani's political views and recent election victory.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and other leaders have condemned an antisemitic protest outside Park East Synagogue in Manhattan. The incident comes amid a spike in hate crimes against Jews in New York City.
French prosecutors are investigating Elon Musk's chatbot Grok for publishing Holocaust denial on X. The probe follows public backlash and adds to ongoing scrutiny of the platform and its artificial intelligence. Grok has since reversed its statements and apologized.
ArutzShevaOne of the longest tunnel systems in Gaza, where Hadar Goldin was held, exposedNovember 20, 2025
Israeli forces have exposed a major underground tunnel system in Gaza, believed to have held Lieutenant Hadar Goldin. The tunnel spans over 7 kilometers and includes dozens of hideouts and command rooms used by Hamas commanders.
Israeli forces uncovered weapons hidden in unexpected places during widespread overnight raids in Judea and Samaria. Several suspects were apprehended and weapons confiscated in operations targeting recent and planned attacks.
Shas party has decided to advance the Draft Law in the Knesset, with continued rabbinic oversight. The Council of Torah Sages reaffirmed support for party representatives and condemned protests against them.
Seven people have been indicted for allegedly smuggling weapons from Syria into Israel, using criminal networks and recruiting soldiers to aid their operations. Authorities say the group tried to bring in rifles, ammunition, and rocket launchers before being caught.
Authorities have expropriated a large area around the ancient site of Sebastia in Samaria to expand excavations and restore historical remains. The move is part of a major heritage preservation project. Officials say the effort will help protect and develop one of the region's most significant archaeological sites.
The article explores the symbolic meaning behind Rebbe and Antoninus's meals, using radishes and lettuce to illustrate how mealtimes can be elevated through spirituality and kindness. It encourages readers to transform eating into an opportunity for sharing wisdom and helping others.
The article argues that support for Israel is a spiritual imperative, not a political choice, and claims America's prosperity depends on blessing Israel. It warns that dividing Israel's land could bring divine judgment. The fate of nations, it asserts, is determined by their relationship with Israel.
ArutzShevaB'nai Brith slams Toronto for raising PLO flag amid surge in antisemitismNovember 20, 2025
B'nai Brith Canada has criticized Toronto for raising the Palestine Liberation Organization flag at City Hall amid rising antisemitism. The group filed a complaint, citing protocol violations and heightened fears in the Jewish community.
Israel says the Palestinian Authority has nearly doubled its payments to convicted attackers and their families in 2025. The authority maintains it will not stop the payments, despite international criticism.
Iranian scientists secretly met Russian experts in late 2024 to further nuclear weapons research, according to a Financial Times report. The meetings involved sanctioned companies and are seen as evidence of high-level cooperation between Russia and Iran.
President Trump said Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman may join the Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's redevelopment. The board, chaired by Trump, will include leaders from major countries. The announcement came after meetings and new agreements between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
The article examines Israel's escalating political and legal turmoil, highlighting deepening rifts and alleged institutional bias against Netanyahu. It calls for the political Right to take more aggressive action against perceived Left-wing dominance in the legal system.
A 64-year-old Israeli businessman died in a car accident in Abuja, Nigeria, along with four others. Authorities have identified the victim and are assisting his family.





























































