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ArutzShevaIslamic Jihad Deputy leader: Israel wants international force to do its dirty workNovember 09, 2025
Islamic Jihad's deputy leader said the group could accept a limited international force in Gaza, but warned against broad intervention. He accused Israel of wanting such a force to act on its behalf against Palestinian groups.
A contemplative piece set at the seashore explores the coexistence of grief and joy, drawing parallels between the waves and the cycles of life. The writer finds solace in nature and the laughter of children, holding onto hope and the promise of renewal despite uncertainty.
Kazakhstan has joined the Abraham Accords, expanding the peace initiative into Central Asia despite condemnation from Hamas. The move highlights a shift toward cooperation and prosperity in the region. Observers see this as a sign of waning influence for radical groups.
French authorities have detained three people in a terror probe linked to Salah Abdeslam, the only surviving perpetrator of the 2015 Paris attacks. The investigation centers on illicit items and a suspected terror plot as the country approaches the tenth anniversary of the massacre.
The European Union has condemned Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and called for respect of the ceasefire with Hezbollah. Israeli forces targeted militants accused of rebuilding military infrastructure, raising concerns about renewed tensions in the region.
Syria has launched a major security operation to dismantle Islamic State sleeper cells, focusing on several provinces. The campaign coincides with President Ahmed al-Sharaa's upcoming visit to the United States for talks on counterterrorism. Authorities have not released details on arrests or casualties.
Opposition leaders have pledged to fight the proposed Draft Law, vowing to use legislative, public, and legal channels. They called for equal conscription and criticized efforts to undermine the judiciary.
A bereaved brother says police beat him during a protest outside the home of a former military legal official. He alleges excessive force was used and plans to file a complaint. The protest centered on accusations against the former official.
ArutzShevaLeadership change at Indiana U's Jewish Studies program triggers internal feudNovember 08, 2025
A leadership shakeup at Indiana University's Jewish studies program has led to a fierce internal dispute over academic freedom, pro-Palestinian activism, and the program's future. Faculty and students are divided after the new interim director took disciplinary action against a graduate student for her activism and research. The controversy reflects wider national tensions over Israel and campus speech.
ArutzShevaUncertainty surrounds return of Lt. Hadar Goldin's body after Hamas video releaseNovember 08, 2025
The return of Lt. Hadar Goldin's body remains uncertain after Hamas released a video showing the possible retrieval of his remains. Israeli officials and the Goldin family await official confirmation amid ongoing efforts.
Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win in New York is hailed as a progressive milestone but may pose serious risks for the Democratic Party. The article warns that his radical agenda could repeat the failures of past socialist experiments and trigger political backlash if it falters.
Democrats party chairman Yair Golan says he seeks partnership with Arab parties but rejects any alliance with Prime Minister Netanyahu and far-right factions. He calls for greater inclusion of Arab leaders and candidates in Israeli politics.
S&P Global has revised Israel's credit outlook from negative to stable, reflecting improved economic stability. The decision marks the first stabilization in more than two years and has led to a decline in Israel's risk premium.
Mexican authorities have thwarted an Iranian plot to assassinate Israel's ambassador in Mexico. The plan, linked to Iran's embassy in Venezuela, was stopped before it posed a current threat.
New York's Jewish community is expressing heightened concern for its safety following the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor. The Anti-Defamation League is launching new initiatives to monitor the administration and address rising anti-Semitic incidents in the city.
An Israeli tourist was arrested at Phuket airport after military ammunition was found in his suitcase. Authorities are investigating the case, which follows similar incidents involving forgotten ammunition in travelers' luggage.
Rabbis in Beit Shemesh have ordered food shops to close by 11:00 p.m., citing concerns about late-night youth gatherings. Only sealed takeaway cholent will be allowed until midnight on Thursdays. Residents are urged to support compliant businesses.
ArutzShevaPro-Palestinians firebomb Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra concert in ParisNovember 07, 2025
A concert by the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris was disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters who lit flares and chanted slogans. The performance resumed after security restored order.
The Abraham Accords face renewed scrutiny as more Arab nations consider joining, with calls for a unified and revised agreement. Foundational differences and ongoing hostilities raise questions about trust and the future of regional peace. The article suggests reforms to strengthen the Accords' impact.
A reflection on a seemingly irrelevant Jewish law reveals a deeper message about balancing grief and gratitude in Jewish history. The article highlights the importance of remembering both tragedies and miracles, especially in challenging times.
Jewish law holds that parents cannot dictate their children's marriage decisions, even during mourning. The article emphasizes individual choice in marriage, despite family opposition or recent bereavement.
Pope Leo XIV met with Mahmoud Abbas to discuss humanitarian aid for Gaza and the need for a two-state solution. The meeting comes amid ongoing calls from the Vatican for a ceasefire and peace in the region.
The Jerusalem Lights podcast examines Abraham's legendary hospitality and his prayers for others. Hosts discuss the tradition of hidden righteous individuals and the increasing challenges faced on the spiritual path.
A leaked report confirms the national broadcaster's complicity in perpetuating antisemitism, endangering the Jewish community and legitimising harmful stereotypes. The article calls for an end to silence and demands dignity and recognition for Jews facing ongoing prejudice.
ArutzShevaSde Teiman affair: Deputy Military Advocate General questioned and suspendedNovember 06, 2025
Deputy Military Advocate General Gal Asael has been suspended and placed under house arrest amid an investigation into a leaked video from the Sde Teiman military base. Authorities are examining whether senior officials knew the source of the leak. Oversight of the case has changed hands following the Attorney General's recusal.
Kazakhstan has confirmed it will join the Abraham Accords, becoming the first new member in five years. The move is largely symbolic, as Kazakhstan already has diplomatic ties with Israel.
Soldiers arrested a suspected terrorist in Shechem during a covert overnight operation. The individual was planning an attack and is now in custody for questioning.
Yair Lapid condemned government criticism of the Attorney General, calling it an attack on democracy. He expressed strong support for Gali Baharav-Miara amid the Sde Teiman affair.
A man was arrested in Hanau, Germany, after swastikas painted in human blood were found on dozens of cars and buildings. The act has drawn strong condemnation from local officials. The suspect is undergoing psychiatric evaluation.
The Israeli military struck a Hezbollah-linked site in southern Lebanon used for rebuilding terrorist infrastructure. Officials said the activities violated agreements with Lebanon and pledged continued action to protect Israel.
Turkey is seeking a key role in Gaza's reconstruction and the international force overseeing the ceasefire. Turkish officials met with Hamas leaders to discuss aid, disarmament, and next steps. Israel has raised concerns about Turkey's participation.
ArutzShevaWatch: Kamala Harris disrupted by anti-Israel protesters at Seattle book eventNovember 06, 2025
Kamala Harris faced repeated protests from anti-Israel demonstrators during her Seattle book event. She addressed US policy on Israel and Gaza, expressing regret over past actions and support for a ceasefire. Disruptions have followed her at multiple appearances.
The Parasha describes Sarah's laughter upon hearing she would bear a son in old age and the subsequent divine rebuke. Commentators analyze the reasons for her doubt and the Torah's handling of the episode. The narrative explores themes of faith, miracles, and the fulfillment of Hashem's promise.
A new Kitah High video examines the story of Avraham and his son, connecting it to a modern story of an Israeli father whose son was held captive. The discussion raises questions about sacrifice and the value of life.
New York City's new mayor has raised alarm among Jewish residents due to his anti-Israel views and pro-Palestinian advocacy. The article urges the community to take action to ensure their safety and hold the mayor accountable. It warns that antisemitism is a growing threat both locally and globally.
Magnum has removed Ben & Jerry's board chair, citing failure to meet board criteria amid ongoing tensions with Unilever. The move comes as Unilever prepares to spin off its ice cream brands. No further details were provided about the decision.
A UPS cargo plane crashed after losing an engine during takeoff in Louisville, killing at least 11 people and injuring others. Investigators are analyzing flight recorders as recovery efforts continue. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Swastikas were spray-painted on a Brooklyn yeshiva during the New York City mayoral election night, sparking condemnation from leaders and Jewish organizations. The incident comes amid a rise in antisemitic hate crimes and scrutiny of the incoming mayor's past rhetoric.
Israeli forces have eliminated the terrorist responsible for holding six Israeli hostages in Gaza. The operation followed recent ceasefire violations.
A Knesset session turned contentious after MK Samir Bin Said praised New York City's new mayor, leading to his removal from the podium. The incident underscored sharp tensions among lawmakers.
ArutzSheva'No place in our beautiful city': Mamdani condemns antisemitic graffiti on Jewish schoolNovember 05, 2025
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani condemned antisemitic graffiti found at a Brooklyn Jewish school. He pledged to support the Jewish community and fight antisemitism in New York City.
Mayor-elect Zorhan Mamdani has dismissed criticism from the Anti-Defamation League and pledged to support Jewish New Yorkers. The Anti-Defamation League is launching new measures to monitor his administration amid rising concerns about antisemitism.
The Supreme Court has demanded that the attorney general respond to calls for her recusal from an investigation into the Sde Teiman affair, citing possible conflicts of interest. Petitioners have also requested a criminal investigation into her role. The case has raised concerns about the impartiality of the ongoing inquiry.
ArutzShevaElizabet Tsurkov reveals: torture, isolation and threats during captivityNovember 05, 2025
Elizabet Tsurkov revealed details of her 903 days in captivity in Iraq, describing torture, isolation, and threats. She is now recovering in Israel after her release last September.
A court has allowed former Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi to attend her remand hearing via Zoom amid an ongoing investigation into a video leak. Authorities are seeking to extend her detention, while the Attorney General faces calls to recuse herself from the case.
A Supreme Court justice opposed demolishing a terrorist's home after a failed bus bombing in Tel Aviv, as no lives were lost. The court ultimately upheld the demolition order by a narrow margin. The suspect remains in custody and faces multiple charges.
Annuities can create financial complications for Americans living in Israel due to complex contracts and cross-border tax issues. This episode explores why these investments often do not fit cross-border retirees and suggests alternative income strategies.
Iran has freed two French nationals after years of imprisonment and negotiations, with the pair now at the French Embassy in Tehran. Their release is part of a prisoner exchange and marks a step toward their return to France. The case has drawn international attention to Iran's detention of foreign citizens.
Queen Rania of Jordan compared Israel's actions in Gaza to Nazi crimes, sparking outrage. She made the remarks at a youth summit in Munich, emphasizing the dangers of hate speech and criticizing Israeli policies.
A UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville airport shortly after takeoff, resulting in injuries and a shelter-in-place order. Authorities are investigating the incident.
The New York City Police Department reports a sharp rise in antisemitic hate crimes, with Jews targeted in sixty-two percent of incidents last month. The data was released as the city prepares for a mayoral election expected to be won by anti-Israel activist Zohran Mamdani.
The United States is weighing a Saudi request to buy up to 48 advanced fighter jets in a potential multi-billion-dollar deal. The proposal has advanced within the Pentagon but awaits further government review. Approval could mark a major shift in US arms policy in the Middle East.
The Red Cross is set to receive the coffin of a murdered hostage in northern Gaza, with the body to be formally identified in Israel. Officials urge sensitivity and patience as the identification process takes place.
ArutzShevaIDF uncovered terror tunnel and Hamas launchers and rockets in Shejaiya and Jabaliya areaNovember 04, 2025
Israeli forces in northern Gaza have found Hamas rockets and launchers in Shejaiya and dismantled a major tunnel in Jabaliya. These actions are part of ongoing efforts to remove threats near the Yellow Line.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died at 84. He was a central figure in American politics, known for his leadership after the September 11 attacks and his influence on foreign policy. Cheney is survived by his wife, daughters, and grandchildren.
Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of a terror-related charge after refusing to unlock his phone during a police stop. The judge found no evidence connecting Robinson to terrorism. The verdict ends a high-profile legal process.
ArutzShevaZOA threatens to quit Heritage Foundation over support for Tucker CarlsonNovember 04, 2025
The Zionist Organization of America is threatening to leave the Heritage Foundation's antisemitism initiative unless its president apologizes and cuts ties with Tucker Carlson. The move follows criticism of Carlson's remarks and interviews, which ZOA says undermine the Foundation's credibility.
A man has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder after a stabbing rampage on a UK train left eleven people injured. Authorities are investigating his possible links to other knife incidents, and he remains in custody. The attack is not being treated as terrorism.
An Arizona man has been sentenced to over four years in prison for sending more than one thousand violent antisemitic threats to Jews in New York City. His campaign included explicit threats and images of weapons, which were later found at his home.
The Knesset has passed the first reading of a major Communications Law reform, aiming to reshape Israeli broadcasting regulation. The vote was part of a wider agreement that also advanced a bill expanding rabbinical court authority in civil matters.
The family of Captain Omer Neutra spoke publicly after his body was returned to Israel, expressing gratitude and remembering his courage. They called for continued efforts to bring back the remaining hostages.
ArutzShevaIDF eliminates commander in Radwan Force and another terrorist in southern LebanonNovember 03, 2025
The Israeli military has eliminated a senior Hezbollah commander and another member in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements between the two countries. The strikes targeted individuals involved in attacks and intelligence gathering against Israel.
Hamas and the Red Cross are cooperating to recover the bodies of Israeli hostages in Gaza. The Red Cross is coordinating with both Hamas and Israeli officials to access burial sites, with support from Egyptian engineers.
The article examines how competing beliefs and international strategies are influencing Gaza's future. It questions the effectiveness of current peace efforts, highlighting the challenges posed by Hamas' ideology and Israel's security concerns.
ArutzShevaWatch: Released hostage Segev Kalfon removes his photograph from ambulanceNovember 03, 2025
Recently freed hostage Segev Kalfon removed his photo from an ambulance, marking his return home. The sticker had been part of a campaign supporting hostages' families. Kalfon thanked emergency workers for their support.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir praised reserve commanders for their dedication during a historic multi-front war and emphasized unity and resilience. He acknowledged recent losses and described the current period as a transition from failure to victory.
Parshat Lech Lecha explores Avraham's separation from his past and his role as the founder of a new nation. The Torah's narrative highlights the symbolic significance of his journey and the responsibilities entrusted to him and his descendants.
New details have emerged in the case of Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who was found soaked in seawater with her phone missing. Authorities have arrested her on suspicion of obstruction of justice and are searching for her mobile device, a key piece of evidence.
ArutzShevaPennsylvania diocese condemns 'profoundly offensive' Holocaust imagery on parade floatNovember 03, 2025
A Pennsylvania Catholic diocese condemned a school parade float featuring Holocaust imagery. The diocese apologized to the Jewish community and promised to improve oversight and Holocaust education.
Iran has vowed to rebuild its nuclear sites after recent strikes, asserting its scientific capabilities remain intact. Diplomatic efforts to resume negotiations are underway, but Tehran rejects direct talks and continues uranium enrichment.
Avigdor Liberman called for a thorough investigation following the arrest of Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi. He stressed the importance of justice and protecting soldiers from harm.
ArutzShevaIsrael Police confirms: Two suspects arrested in connection with MAG caseNovember 02, 2025
Israel Police have arrested two suspects in connection with a high-profile leak investigation. The individuals are expected to appear in court soon.
The Military Advocate General and Chief Military Prosecutor were arrested and are under investigation for alleged obstruction and breach of trust. Police are considering extending the detention of Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi. She was found safe after being reported missing the previous evening.
ArutzShevaCommittee for Oversight of the Israeli Citizens' Fund toured the Karish drilling rig todayNovember 02, 2025
The oversight committee toured the Karish drilling rig and was briefed on gas production and market competition. Energian Israel's entry has reportedly led to reduced prices.
Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi was found safe after a large search in Tel Aviv. Her disappearance came amid an ongoing investigation and political controversy. Authorities and the military were involved in the search effort.
A new immigrant family's baby was born with a severe form of spina bifida and needs costly, ongoing care. The family is struggling financially and a public campaign has been launched to help cover his treatment.
ArutzShevaJustice Minister, legal officials in standoff over Sde Teiman leak inquiryNovember 02, 2025
A dispute has erupted between Israel's Justice Minister and top legal officials over who should lead the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. The Justice Minister claims the Attorney General has a conflict of interest, while legal officials reject his attempt to remove her from the case.
Eitan Mor recited a thanksgiving blessing at a synagogue built in his honor after returning from captivity. The emotional event brought together family, friends, and neighbors in a heartfelt community gathering.
The article examines the legacy and modern relevance of Jewish intermediaries in non-Jewish governments, focusing on figures like Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. It questions the impact of their business ties on their diplomatic roles in the Middle East. The piece highlights the historical complexities and moral challenges faced by Court Jews.
Iran rejects direct talks with the United States and vows to continue uranium enrichment, while remaining open to indirect negotiations. The foreign minister condemned renewed sanctions and warned of further tensions following recent military strikes.
A former editor recalls a newsroom mistake about Jewish demographics and discusses how misconceptions fuel disproportionate focus and hostility toward Israel. The article explores the phenomenon of 'Israel Derangement Syndrome' among public figures and institutions.
Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign faces criticism over his statements on 9/11 and Israel, influenced by his father's controversial views. Community leaders warn his positions could impact New York's Jewish community and city values.
ArutzShevaSyrian President to visit Washington for first time, may join coalition against ISISNovember 02, 2025
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is expected to visit Washington for the first time, as the US seeks Syria's support against the Islamic State. Talks between Syria and Israel, mediated by the US, may soon yield a security agreement, though peace is not on the table.
Donald Trump has again called for Representative Ilhan Omar's removal after her comments about Somalia. Omar has faced ongoing criticism for her remarks on Israel and confrontations with protesters.
ArutzShevaEvyatar David, Hamas captivity survivor, publishes first social media postNovember 01, 2025
Evyatar David, recently freed from Hamas captivity, posted on social media for the first time since his release. He expressed gratitude for the support he has received and reflected on his journey from captivity to freedom.
A Knesset committee will discuss a bill to recognize Torah study as meaningful national service. The law would give yeshiva students legal status similar to other forms of service. This comes as debate continues over military draft exemptions.
Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Meir says the haredi community is mistaken in its approach to opposing the draft of non-students. He believes the issue can be resolved if there is real willingness to address concerns.
A new bill aims to revoke Israeli citizenship or residency from those who choose to live permanently in Gaza. The legislation would also bar their return to Israel, citing national security concerns.
The top United States military official visited Israel for talks focused on Gaza and regional security. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to military cooperation.
US drone footage shows suspected Hamas operatives looting a humanitarian aid truck in Gaza, assaulting the driver and stealing the vehicle. The incident prompted monitoring by the Civil-Military Coordination Center.
Israeli forces violently evicted two homesteads in Samaria and the Hebron Hills before Shabbat, arresting residents and confiscating property. The actions sparked protests and sharp criticism from those affected. Residents are demanding intervention from the Defense Minister.
Israeli forces continue operations in Rafah, dismantling tunnels and seizing weapons after the ceasefire. Armed militants have fired at troops during these activities. The military says the operations aim to remove threats and protect nearby residents.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation stopped a suspected Islamic State-linked terror plot in Michigan ahead of Halloween, arresting several individuals. Officials praised the quick response that prevented a possible attack. More details are expected as the investigation continues.
The Israeli military eliminated a Hezbollah maintenance officer in southern Lebanon and struck additional Hezbollah infrastructure. The actions were described as responses to threats and violations of agreements between Israel and Lebanon.
Tal Shuster of the Israeli-American Council urges Jewish and Israeli-American communities to vote and get involved in local and national elections. She highlights the importance of unity, combating antisemitism, and parental involvement in education.
ArutzShevaWatch: Canadian mosque promotes BDS in video featuring Hezbollah terroristsOctober 31, 2025
A Windsor mosque shared a video urging boycotts of major brands over alleged support for Israel and featuring graves of Hezbollah members. The video has sparked controversy and concern.










































































