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A survey conducted by the JCFA shows that the majority of Israelis fear a massacre in Judea and Samaria and oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state along the '67 borders. The survey also reveals opposition to Hamas remaining in Gaza and support for buffer zones and a military strike against Iran's nuclear program.
Lebanon rejects Israel's request to maintain a presence in southern locations beyond ceasefire deadline, stating strong opposition to the proposal.
A New Jersey man has been arrested for making threats and antisemitic remarks on a flight bound for Newark Liberty International Airport.
Russia released an American prisoner after a visit by a member of Trump's administration, marking the first known visit since the start of the Ukraine war.
Yossi Dagan urges Cabinet to arrest terrorists released to Judea and Samaria and take harsh measures in response to Hamas' actions.
Rabbi urges students not to eat dried fruit from Turkey, citing their connection to Israel's enemies and the need for careful inspection.
Haredim face high costs and bureaucratic barriers in their pursuit of pilot licenses.
Investigation launched into crane collapse in Gaza Strip that killed two soldiers after warning was ignored.
Five female IDF soldiers were held as human shields by a senior Hamas official in a secret apartment in Gaza City. They will be released from the hospital and begin their journey back to regular life.
Swedish court convicts anti-Islam activist of hate crimes for Quran desecration and sentences him to a suspended sentence and a fine. Another activist involved in Quran burnings was shot dead.
Jordan is seeking to extradite Ahlam al-Tamimi, a terrorist involved in the Sbarro restaurant attack in Jerusalem in 2001, who was released in 2011 as part of a prisoner exchange.
Senior Hamas official Taher Nounou calls for international pressure on Israel to end the war and withdraw from Gaza. Hamas is prepared for any military scenario and open to negotiations within the ceasefire agreement. A delegation of senior Hamas officials will continue discussions in Cairo.
The Jerusalem Lights podcast explores the rich sources of the Midrash and Oral Tradition, along with ancient Egyptian texts, to delve into the narrative of the Ten Plagues.
Youth from 13 European countries competed in the European Bible Quiz finals, organized by the European Rabbis Conference and the Jewish Agency. Winners will participate in the International Bible Quiz in Jerusalem.
World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder warns that antisemitism, which led to the Holocaust, remains widespread globally. He emphasizes the connection between past and present manifestations of Jew-hatred and highlights the impact of antisemitic acts on civil society and Judeo-Christian values.
Eitan Gonen, father of released hostage Romi, describes the emotional moments of her release and reunion, and encourages families of hostages to continue speaking to the media for strength and hope.
US Defense Secretary and Netanyahu discuss the strong US-Israel bond and commitment to mutual security.
Indonesia refuses to temporarily host Palestinian residents from Gaza, stating it is entirely unacceptable to uproot or deport them.
Prime Minister Netanyahu visits the family of Oron Shaul, whose body was recovered after being held by Hamas for over ten years, offering condolences and emphasizing closure.
A resident of Jerusalem's Isawiya neighborhood has been arrested for suspected ties to the Hezbollah terror group.
The Gaza government, controlled by Hamas, has completed a plan to implement the ceasefire agreement and return to daily life, including securing damaged areas and providing humanitarian aid.
President Herzog welcomes the approval of the hostage deal, acknowledging the challenges it will bring and emphasizing the importance of bringing all hostages back home.
Anti-Israel hecklers disrupt Secretary of State Antony Blinken's final press briefing, questioning his actions and ties to Israel.
President Biden removes Cuba's designation as state sponsor of terrorism in exchange for the release of political prisoners.
Iranian VP claims Israel planted explosives in centrifuge technology purchased for nuclear program, citing the impact of sanctions and coordinated explosions involving Hezbollah's communication devices.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sharren Haskel discusses the emerging hostage deal and expresses Israel's commitment to securing their release. She addresses the families of the hostages and acknowledges their suffering during the 466 days of captivity.
Israel's Minister of Defense demands plans to defeat Hamas if hostage deal not reached before Trump takes office. Former Deputy Chief of Staff suggests targeted assassinations and civilian administration to dismantle Hamas. Dayan believes Trump is pressuring Israel to agree to a deal with little in return.
A Jewish student from Concordia University in Montreal was forced to leave his studies and return to the United States after receiving threats in a student WhatsApp group. The university has suspended the threatening student.
IDF forces successfully neutralize armed terrorists in Jabaliya, eliminating two in a firefight and targeting the third in a separate operation.
Tal Winkelstein recounts the chilling phone call from her son informing her about the murder of her husband in a terror attack. The attack resulted in the deaths of Elad Winkelstein, Rachel Cohen, and Aliza Rize. Large army forces are searching for the perpetrators.
IDF soldiers in the Jabaliya area speak about their motivation to continue fighting and their mission of clearing the area and removing explosives to prevent the enemy from re-establishing themselves.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the military arm of Fatah, are engaged in armed conflict with the IDF and carrying out terrorist attacks against Israeli targets.
Four people have died in traffic accidents in Ashdod within two days, including a collision between two vehicles that resulted in the death of a 50-year-old man.
US President-elect Donald Trump has warned Hamas to release the 100 hostages they are holding in the Gaza Strip, stating that there will be consequences if they are not returned by January 20. Trump and his team are working to secure the hostages' release, with the families of American hostages meeting with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to discuss the situation.
Relatives of Duraid Al-Assad, a cousin of Syria's deposed President Bashar Al-Assad, were arrested at Beirut's airport while attempting to flee Lebanon using forged passports. Rifaat Al-Assad, the father of Duraid, had left Lebanon earlier without being stopped. Rasha Khazem and their daughter, Shams, are currently detained by Lebanese General Security.
The IDF has conducted strikes in Yemen, targeting military infrastructure used by the Houthi terrorist regime for smuggling Iranian weapons and the entry of Iranian officials.
El Al suspends flights to Moscow for one week following Azeri plane crash and developments in Russian airspace.
Thousands gather to mourn fallen soldier Captain (Res.) Amit Levi, as his widow delivers a heartfelt eulogy expressing her love and grief.
IDF destroys Hezbollah long-term terrorist hideout in southern Lebanon and confiscates weapons.
Murhaf Abu Qasra, a prominent rebel figure, has been appointed as the defense minister in Syria's interim government. Abu Qasra is a senior member of the Islamist Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) group, which was once a part of Al-Nusra Front. His appointment comes after HTS announced their decision to disband their armed wing and merge with the Syrian national forces.
Sweden will cease funding UNRWA and redirect its humanitarian assistance for Gaza through alternative channels due to Israel's plans to ban UNRWA operations in the country.
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