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TikTok has agreed to sell its United States operations to a group of American investors, ending years of security disputes with Washington. The new joint venture will take over data protection and content moderation for United States users.
President Trump expects to meet Prime Minister Netanyahu next week in Florida, though no formal arrangements have been made. Trump also expressed willingness to host Egyptian President Al-Sisi. The leaders recently spoke by phone.
ArutzShevaFearing attacks: Jewish children asking police to protect Hanukkah partiesDecember 18, 2025
Jewish children in Manchester are asking police for protection at Hanukkah parties amid rising fears of antisemitism. Police say security around Jewish life has intensified, and authorities are taking a tougher stance on protest slogans.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu: Alliances are made with the strong. Peace is made with the strongDecember 18, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu celebrated the Metro depot groundbreaking as a milestone for Israel's strength and progress. He highlighted achievements in security, the economy, and foreign investment, asserting that Israel's power underpins its global standing. Netanyahu concluded with optimism for the country's future.
The Knesset will vote on a bill to prosecute October 7 attackers in a special military court, with strict sentencing and public hearings. Convicted individuals will be excluded from prisoner releases and denied state-funded legal representation.
Cellcom resolved a major internet outage affecting customers Thursday morning. Authorities also warned of malicious text messages targeting citizens.
Hanukkah is portrayed as a cultural and spiritual victory, not just a military one, highlighting the emergence of Jewish oral wisdom alongside Greek philosophy. The article examines how these parallel developments shaped a new era in Jewish thought.
Nova massacre survivors marked Hanukkah in Jerusalem, finding closure and spiritual renewal. The candle-lighting ceremony brought together those who have embraced Sabbath observance since the tragedy.
A Jerusalem court ordered an Arab attacker to pay over half a million shekels to a Jewish family after a firebomb assault on their home. Three accomplices received prison sentences and were also ordered to pay compensation. An additional civil suit is pending.
A Toronto man has been charged with promoting hatred after allegedly distributing antisemitic flyers. The case highlights a rise in hate crimes targeting the Jewish community. Couto is set to appear in court next year.
NVIDIA will build a landmark research and development campus in Kiryat Tivon, set to open in 2031 and accommodate up to 10,000 employees. The project represents a major investment in Israel's technology sector and aims to foster innovation in artificial intelligence.
ArutzShevaReport: Turkey seeks to return Russian S-400s in bid to rejoin US F-35 programDecember 18, 2025
Turkey is reportedly considering returning its Russian air defense systems to resolve tensions with the United States and regain access to the American stealth fighter program. The move could lead to the lifting of sanctions and improved relations between Ankara and Washington.
ArutzShevaLA authorities: Rob and Michele Reiner died from 'multiple sharp force injuries'December 17, 2025
Los Angeles officials say Rob and Michele Reiner died from multiple sharp force injuries in a homicide. Their son, Nick Reiner, is accused of fatally stabbing them and is set for arraignment on January 7.
A technical malfunction led to reservists receiving mistaken call-up notices, but the military clarified there is no need to report. The issue is being investigated.
ArutzShevaBelgium ends federal protection for Antwerp's Jewish quarter, community lividDecember 17, 2025
Belgium will end federal police protection for Antwerp's Jewish quarter starting January 1, prompting strong criticism from community leaders. The move comes amid ongoing security concerns and calls for increased protection.
President Herzog urged Pope Leo XIV to intensify efforts against rising antisemitism during a phone call. The leaders also discussed Israel's relationship with Christian communities and expressed wishes for peace in the new year.
A senior government worker and Imam in Jaffa was arrested for leading a violent riot and inciting hatred. He has been summoned for a disciplinary hearing and faces calls for immediate dismissal.
Germany has approved an expanded $6.7 billion deal to purchase the Arrow 3 air defense system from Israel. The agreement strengthens strategic ties and will upgrade Germany's air defense capabilities.
ArutzShevaWhite House Hanukkah event | Sid Rosenberg praises Trump: 'I love him, Nobody is better'December 17, 2025
Sid Rosenberg delivered a heartfelt tribute to President Trump at a White House Hanukkah event, praising his leadership and support for the Jewish community. Trump commended Rosenberg's influence in New York media. The event was described by Rosenberg as one of the greatest moments of his life.
Donald Trump praised Mark Levin and their mutual support for Israel at a public event, sharing jokes and reflecting on his presidency. Levin responded with strong praise for Trump, who also criticized the 2020 election outcome.
Dr. Ron Schleifer analyzes the Australia massacre as part of a broader campaign to isolate Israel by targeting Jewish communities worldwide. He argues that these acts are designed to erode support for Israel and urges awareness to counteract their impact.
ArutzShevaFour years later: Huge new Jerusalem neighborhood on the table for approvalDecember 17, 2025
A major new neighborhood in Atarot, north of Jerusalem, is up for approval, potentially adding up to 9,000 housing units. The project is seen as crucial for securing Jerusalem's northern gateway and reinforcing Israeli control, despite past delays and ongoing controversy.
Following a tragic attack in Sydney, the Jewish community finds hope in stories of resilience and unity. The Hanukkah message of increasing light inspires gratitude and optimism despite ongoing challenges.
Iran says a Swedish citizen has been arrested and accused of spying for Israel during the recent conflict. Swedish authorities have confirmed the detention but provided no further details. The case comes amid a series of similar espionage accusations by Iran against Israel.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is considering Ramzi Kassem, a lawyer with a controversial history of defending high-profile clients, for New York City's top legal post. Kassem's past work and outspoken views have drawn criticism from community leaders.
The Palestinian Authority has condemned Israel's approval of new communities in Judea and Samaria, calling for international intervention and urgent humanitarian aid for Gaza. The spokesperson emphasized the need for United States action and renewed diplomatic efforts.
A court has issued a gag order in the investigation of missing girl Hymanut Kassaou from Tzfat. No details of the case or identities involved may be published until next Monday.
Nick Reiner will be charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. Authorities discovered the couple's bodies at their Los Angeles home, and the case is being investigated as a double homicide.
President Trump has expanded the United States travel ban to include Palestinian Authority passport holders and several other countries. The new restrictions target both full and partial entry from African, Middle Eastern, and Caribbean nations.
Samaria leaders warn that severe congestion at the Eliyahu crossing poses immediate security risks. They urge government ministers to revise entry policies and enforcement, citing recent attacks and threats to local communities.
ArutzShevaNIS 1,000 a day: Cash grants awarded to draft dodgers released from detentionDecember 16, 2025
Draft dodgers released from detention received cash grants of one thousand shekels per day at a Jerusalem ceremony. The payments are funded by the Satmar Hasidic community and will continue for future detainees.
Israel's Minister Amichai Chikli visited a massacre site in Sydney and criticized the Australian government for its response to antisemitism. He described the local atmosphere as hostile toward Jews and Israel.
ArutzShevaSecond Hanukkah candle lit at Hebron's Valero House for first time in 96 yearsDecember 16, 2025
The second Hanukkah candle was lit at Hebron's Valero House for the first time in 96 years, marking a historic return for the Jewish community. The event featured prayers, singing, and dancing led by local yeshiva students.
ArutzShevaWatch: Minister Chikli wraps tefillin at scene of scene of Sydney massacreDecember 16, 2025
Minister Chikli visited Sydney to support the Jewish community after a deadly attack. He prayed at the scene and met with community leaders, while experts were dispatched to assist those affected.
Lebanon's military chief has presented a plan to disarm Hezbollah to foreign diplomats, highlighting Israeli actions as the main challenge. The plan's next steps depend on Israel halting attacks and withdrawing from southern Lebanon.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was violently arrested in Iran and hospitalized twice, raising concerns about her health. Supporters are demanding her immediate release as her detention continues. Iranian officials have not confirmed any charges against her.
A far-right German lawmaker has been charged for allegedly performing a Nazi salute in parliament, an act prohibited by law. The accused denies the claim, and the case highlights ongoing controversies surrounding the party's stance on Germany's history.
Israel's ambassador to Australia mourned the victims of a terror attack in Sydney and called attention to rising antisemitism. He urged the government to protect all communities and highlighted recent incidents targeting Jewish sites.
ArutzShevaMinister Ofir Sofer to Arutz Sheva: Australian Jews live with a sense of insecurityDecember 15, 2025
Minister Ofir Sofer highlighted growing insecurity among Australian Jews following a deadly attack in Sydney. He warned that antisemitism is rising in Australia, echoing trends seen in other countries.
ArutzShevaICC keeps Netanyahu, Gallant warrants in force after Israeli appeal failsDecember 15, 2025
International Criminal Court judges have upheld arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, rejecting Israel's appeal against the Gaza war investigation. Israel condemned the decision, citing concerns over politicization and sovereignty.
The article examines the meaning behind the Hanukkah blessing's reference to a single light. It explains the symbolic significance of the word 'Hanukkah' and the unity of spiritual ideals represented by the festival's lights.
Vice President Vance faces criticism for refusing to condemn Tucker Carlson's recent anti-Jewish rhetoric and for his close ties to the commentator. Vance's selective response to racism and his reluctance to address rising hate speech have sparked widespread concern about his leadership and values.
ArutzShevaRabbi recounts daughter's survival of Bondi Beach terror attack, slams police responseDecember 15, 2025
Rabbi Yosef Eichenblatt shared his daughter's account of surviving the Bondi Beach attack and criticized the police response. He also voiced concern over government inaction on antisemitism, while highlighting the community's resilience.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach exposes how banks, especially UBS, profited from assets stolen from Jews murdered in the Holocaust and resisted restitution for decades. He argues that financial institutions have not fully reckoned with their role and calls for renewed accountability. The article links historic financial antisemitism to ongoing threats against Jewish communities.
A defamation suit linked to the death of Ahuvya Sandak may lead to new evidence being revealed. The case centers on a police officer suing activists who accused him of murder after Sandak died in a police chase. The trial could bring previously undisclosed documents and testimony to light.
ArutzShevaKedumim: A mentally unstable young man attempted to stab soldiers, was neutralizedDecember 15, 2025
A mentally unstable man attempted to stab soldiers in Kedumim and was neutralized by a civilian. No injuries were reported, and authorities ruled out terrorism. Access restrictions were lifted after the incident.
Former hostage Eli Sharabi met with Joe Biden in Philadelphia, thanking him for his support in securing hostage releases. Sharabi was held captive for 491 days and lost his family during the October 7 attack.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu to Supreme Court: You must not interfere in ministerial appointmentsDecember 15, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked the Supreme Court to reject petitions challenging National Security Minister Ben Gvir's tenure, arguing that judicial intervention would undermine democratic principles. The dispute has intensified tensions within the government.
ArutzShevaAmsterdam: Violent protests against performance of Israel's Chief Military CantorDecember 14, 2025
Violent protests erupted in Amsterdam against performances by Israel's Chief Military Cantor, leading to arrests and heightened tensions. Demonstrators condemned the concert hall and clashed with police during the event.
President Trump encouraged Jews to celebrate Hanukkah confidently after the Sydney attack, calling it antisemitic and praising those who intervened. He reassured Americans about their safety during the holiday.
Canada has condemned the antisemitic terror attack in Sydney and pledged support for Jewish communities. Toronto police are increasing security around Jewish areas amid a rise in hate crimes. The Jewish community continues to be the leading target of such incidents in Toronto.
Yeshivas throughout Israel celebrated the first night of Hanukkah with candlelighting, singing, and dancing. Students and staff gathered in various institutions to mark the holiday with festive and spiritual ceremonies.
ArutzShevaShani Louk was murdered on October 7, why punish us for honoring her memory?December 14, 2025
Nissim Louk condemns a New York building's lawsuit against Rabbi Shmuley for holding a memorial for his murdered daughter, Shani Louk. He calls for the right to honor Jewish victims and criticizes efforts to suppress Jewish mourning. Louk urges the building's board to withdraw the lawsuit and respect his daughter's memory.
The European Jewish Association urges governments to take stronger action against antisemitism after a deadly attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney. The group calls for increased security and warns that hatred against Jews is being ignored by authorities.
Arsen Ostrovsky, a leader in the Jewish community, was injured in the recent Bondi attack but reports that he is okay. He remains defiant and has received widespread support for his recovery.
A new analysis challenges claims that yeshiva students are exempt from military service by comparing them to the Tribe of Levi, showing that Levites historically fought in wars. Rabbinic sources indicate that military participation was expected of all, including religious leaders.
ArutzShevaPalestinian Arab activist Ahed Tamimi: I am against Judaism, not just ZionismDecember 14, 2025
Ahed Tamimi declared she is against Judaism and not just Zionism, calling Jews terrorists and rejecting peace with Israel. She also criticized the Palestinian Authority and posted violent messages online. Her remarks have drawn significant attention and controversy.
Berlin's cultural landscape is shifting as city-funded events reexamine Christmas through a postcolonial lens, while Islamic traditions gain public prominence. Critics warn this trend signals Western self-doubt and selective cultural critique.
ArutzShevaFormer hostages to Netanyahu: Establish a state commission of inquiry or step downDecember 14, 2025
Former hostages and families have urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to create a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 attack or resign. They demand an independent investigation into the failures before and during the crisis.
ArutzShevaVoluntary liquidation of Hamas assets in Turkey is seed money for removal of Gaza rubbleDecember 14, 2025
A plan proposes that Hamas voluntarily liquidate its Turkish assets to fund Gaza's reconstruction. The proceeds would seed a major recovery bond, with the process designed to be transparent and politically feasible.
The article argues that traditional security vetting fails to detect ideologically motivated threats and supports the Trump administration's move toward screening for hostile beliefs. It suggests that only by examining applicants' ideologies can the West defend against hidden dangers.
Captivity survivor Eitan Mor recounted his interrogation in Gaza, revealing his captors' interest in Israeli demonstrations. His testimony sheds light on the psychological tactics used during his captivity.
A shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island has left at least 20 people injured. Students were urged to take safety precautions as authorities respond to the incident.
Disney+'s holiday ad has drawn criticism over a watermelon sticker seen as a pro-Palestinian symbol. The company says the sticker was chosen at random and denies any political intent.
The Israel Defense Forces have delayed a planned strike in southern Lebanon after a request from the Lebanese Armed Forces. The operation was paused to allow the Lebanese side to address a breach of agreement at the site.
Oscar-winning film producer Arthur Cohn has died at 98 in Jerusalem. Cohn was known for his influential films and lifelong dedication to Jewish history and values. He is survived by his family and leaves a lasting legacy in world cinema.
Hamas says it is unable to locate the burial site of abducted officer Ran Gvili, citing the deaths of involved operatives and destruction from military operations. Searches in Gaza neighborhoods have so far yielded no results.
A gunman attacked a joint United States-Syrian patrol near Palmyra, injuring several soldiers before being killed. The American soldiers were evacuated for medical treatment.
ArutzShevaRabbi David Stav: Draft law is a slap in the face for the National Religious sectorDecember 12, 2025
Rabbi David Stav calls on the Religious Zionism party to oppose the draft law, warning it would insult the national-religious community and undermine its values. He stresses that rabbis should act on principle, not politics.
Snow and hail have challenged troops on the Hermon front, but soldiers remain prepared and morale is strong. The northern sector presents new experiences, and the atmosphere among the troops is positive.
Hasmonean Primary School has been ranked as the highest Jewish primary in the Sunday Times Top 1000 Schools. The school is praised for its academic results, nurturing environment, and commitment to Jewish values.
The European Jewish Association is pursuing legal action after Bob Vylan's Brussels concert, citing incitement and hate speech. Belgian authorities have opened an investigation, and the group faces bans and criticism across Europe. The incident has sparked calls for a firm response from officials.
Israel condemned Amnesty International's report on Hamas crimes as insufficient and delayed. The report details widespread abuses during the October 7 attack and hostage crisis, confirming war crimes and crimes against humanity by Hamas.
The article criticizes Western recognition of a Palestinian state, arguing it endangers both Israel and the West. It calls for Israel to counter these moves through education and diplomacy, warning that appeasement of radical Islam threatens Western values.
Donald J. Trump was honored by the Israel Allies Foundation in Washington, D.C., for his leadership and support of Israel. The gala highlighted his recent diplomatic actions and brought together global political and faith leaders to reaffirm support for Israel.
Austria has approved a ban on headscarves for girls under 14 in schools, drawing criticism from rights groups and Muslim communities. The law will take effect in September and affects around 12,000 girls. Other European nations have implemented similar measures.
ArutzShevaIranian FM accepts Beirut invite as Hezbollah disarmament sparks tensionsDecember 12, 2025
Iran's foreign minister will visit Beirut amid rising tensions over Lebanon's plan to disarm Hezbollah. The move comes after a diplomatic exchange between the two countries' top diplomats. Lebanon insists on mutual respect and non-interference in its internal matters.
The Nachala Movement welcomed the government's approval of 19 new communities in Judea and Samaria. The group praised officials for returning to Ganim and Kadim and expressed hope for future settlement expansion.
The Security Cabinet has approved 19 new communities in Judea and Samaria, including the return of two previously evacuated sites. This marks a significant expansion of Israeli communities in the region.
ArutzShevaSmotrich to Barkat: It is expected you will not adopt the tycoons' positionDecember 11, 2025
Finance Minister Smotrich called on Economy Minister Barkat to support expanding the tax exemption on personal imports. Smotrich stressed the need to resist big business interests and lower consumer prices.
Newly released footage shows six hostages in Rafah trying to keep hope alive before their deaths. The videos capture their daily routines, celebrations, and messages to loved ones during captivity.
ArutzShevaNoa Kirel slams Eurovision boycotts: 'Music should remain a space for unity, not division'December 11, 2025
Noa Kirel condemned Eurovision boycotts, saying music should unite rather than divide. She defended Israel's participation and called the boycott discriminatory. Israel is still expected to compete in the contest.
ArutzShevaMore than 2 years later: Amnesty concludes that Hamas committed crimes against humanityDecember 11, 2025
Amnesty International concludes that Hamas committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the October 7, 2023 assault on Israel. The report details mass killings, hostage-taking, and abuse, calling for accountability and justice for victims.
ArutzShevaFrom February 2026 the use of cellphones will be prohibited in primary schoolsDecember 11, 2025
Starting February 2026, primary schools will ban mobile phone use except in approved educational settings. The policy aims to reduce distractions and improve students' social and emotional development.
ArutzShevaRabbi Zalman Melamed: Whoever doesn't study must enlist, that's the stance of the TorahDecember 11, 2025
Rabbi Zalman Melamed advocates for a conscription law requiring military service for those not studying Torah full-time. He calls on haredi leaders to support this position and urges that only dedicated students receive deferments.
The article examines the shared grief of Ya'akov and Rachel, linking their biblical mourning to the ongoing challenges faced by the Jewish people. It reflects on the enduring pain of exile and loss, questioning whether true comfort can be found amid historical and modern tragedies.
Egypt is open to a meeting between President el-Sisi and Prime Minister Netanyahu, according to an Egyptian source. The possibility of such a meeting has been discussed in various international contexts, including a potential summit in Washington.
Elon Musk accused Ilhan Omar of treason after a video showed her vowing to protect Somali interests. The clip went viral after Musk's comment and renewed criticism from Donald Trump. Omar dismissed the attacks, calling Trump a national embarrassment.
The United States and United Nations have condemned the Houthis for detaining embassy and aid staff in Yemen, calling for their immediate release. The Houthis have sentenced several aid workers to death on unproven espionage charges, drawing international criticism.
ArutzShevaSpain's PM to Abbas: Gaza devastation is 'genocide', accountability neededDecember 11, 2025
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the devastation in Gaza 'genocide' and urged accountability during a meeting with Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas. He reaffirmed Spain's support for a two-state solution and emphasized the need for justice and international cooperation.
Israel's Foreign Ministry reprimanded Ukraine's ambassador over his public criticism of the Prime Minister's comments about Russia. Officials said the remarks were unacceptable and not in line with diplomatic protocol.
The Trump administration is considering terrorism-related sanctions against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, sparking legal and humanitarian concerns. The move follows allegations of UNRWA staff involvement in Hamas attacks. No final decision has been reached.
The United States has seized a large oil tanker off Venezuela linked to Iran and sanctioned groups. Officials say the vessel was used for transporting sanctioned oil and was the largest ever seized by the US. The operation involved multiple agencies and military forces.
ArutzShevaSa'ar and Rubio meet in Washington: 'Our unbreakable alliance has never been stronger'December 10, 2025
Israeli Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss regional cooperation and renewed ties with Latin America. Sa'ar emphasized the strong alliance between Israel and the United States.
Israel's Ambassador Danny Danon stated Hamas must be removed from Gaza and warned of action if threats from Lebanon and Syria persist. He expressed optimism about expanding ties with Arab nations and dismissed recent European moves for Palestinian state recognition.
Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Knepflmacher, a leading figure in the Breslov Hasidic community, has died at 74. He was known for his lengthy prayers and spiritual leadership. His funeral will be held today in Jerusalem.


























































