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President Trump and his aides raised concerns with Prime Minister Netanyahu about Israeli policies in the West Bank, including settler violence and settlement expansion. The talks were cordial but highlighted fears that instability could harm regional efforts.
Deni Avdija ranks seventh in Western Conference NBA All-Star voting, ahead of LeBron James. He could become the first Israeli to make an all-star team.
Boeing has secured an $8.6 billion contract to deliver up to 50 F-15IA fighter jets to Israel. The deal was announced after talks between United States and Israeli leaders.
The United States defended Israel's recognition of Somaliland at a United Nations Security Council emergency meeting. The US clarified it has not changed its own policy on Somaliland. The discussion follows Israel's announcement ahead of Somalia's upcoming Council presidency.
Syria will introduce new banknotes on January 1, featuring agricultural symbols instead of former leaders. The change aims to strengthen the Syrian pound and mark a new chapter for the country.
The United Kingdom has reaffirmed its support for Somalia's territorial integrity and will not recognize Somaliland's independence. This follows Israel's recent decision to recognize Somaliland, a move not supported by other major countries.
Netanyahu says Trump set clear conditions for the Palestinian Authority's return to Gaza, including ending financial incentives for violence and changing educational materials. The remarks highlight ongoing debates about Gaza's future leadership.
Twenty organizations, municipalities, and academic institutions were honored for outstanding support of Israeli reservists. The awards recognize sustained efforts to assist reservists and their families during and after service. Leaders emphasized the vital role of civilian support in national security.
Donald Trump says Saudi Arabia and Israel are improving relations and may eventually sign the Abraham Accords, though Saudi officials remain cautious about normalization.
The Israeli military has dismissed a senior officer after a deadly ambush in Lebanon that killed a soldier and a civilian. An internal probe found serious operational failures, leading to severe disciplinary action. The incident has sparked calls for broader reforms within the military.
Hamas's armed wing says it will not surrender its weapons, ahead of talks between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. The group cites ongoing occupation as the reason for its stance.
A senior minister in Prime Minister Netanyahu's party has called for the government to defy Supreme Court rulings, backing a controversial statement by Finance Minister Smotrich. The remarks have drawn sharp criticism from opposition figures and the judiciary.
Israel says it coordinated the delivery of over one million tons of food and other aid to Gaza in 2025. Officials report improved food security, but other humanitarian needs remain critical.
Authorities are searching for a man swept away by floods near Meitar, with aerial and ground teams deployed. Route 90 has been closed near the Dead Sea due to flood risks, and police are redirecting traffic.
Immigration to Israel fell sharply in 2025, mainly due to fewer arrivals from Russia, while numbers from Western countries rose amid growing antisemitism. The government is introducing new programs to support and attract immigrants, but the country still faces a net migration deficit.
Netanyahu meets Trump in Florida to discuss regional security and diplomacy. Israel recognizes Somaliland, drawing international attention. Former hostages Matan Zangauker and Ilana Gritzewsky announce their engagement.
Kiryat Shmona residents are now eligible for private gun licenses, aiming to support self-defense as the city recovers from recent conflict. The move follows a sharp rise in gun permit requests and ongoing debate over public safety. Only a portion of residents and businesses have returned since the ceasefire.
Half of Israelis view working for Qatar while employed by the Prime Minister's Office as treason, according to a new poll. The findings come amid controversy over alleged ties between Netanyahu's aides and Qatar.
Heavy rain and strong winds caused flooding, downed trees, and road closures across Israel. Authorities issued warnings and closed major routes as emergency services responded to the storm. The weather is expected to improve by Tuesday, with another brief storm forecast for Thursday.
Israeli-led dance parties in Pai, Thailand, have been canceled after organizers faced incitement and vandalism. Local authorities halted future events, citing security concerns. Organizers vow to continue their efforts despite financial losses.
Seven police officers were wounded in a clash with suspected Islamic State militants during a raid in Yalova province, northwest Turkey. The officers are not in serious condition.
The Houthi leader in Yemen warned that any Israeli presence in Somaliland would be targeted militarily, following Israel's recognition of Somaliland. The statement raises regional tensions amid ongoing hostilities.
Yemen's Houthi leader has threatened to target any Israeli presence in Somaliland after Israel officially recognized the self-declared republic. The move has sparked international criticism and prompted the United Nations Security Council to call an emergency session.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces backlash for welcoming activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah after violent and antisemitic posts resurfaced. Critics are calling for Fattah's deportation and questioning government oversight.
Police are investigating a suspected attack on Hadar Muchtar at a Haifa protest, where she was pushed to the ground. Protest organizers dispute the account, saying she was tripped. This is the third recent incident involving alleged attacks on Muchtar at demonstrations.
Petah Tikva has been declared a measles hotspot as cases rise in the city. Twelve children have died since the outbreak began, most of whom were unvaccinated.
The attorney general has asked the High Court to freeze the closure of Army Radio until a final ruling is made, citing flaws in the government's decision. Petitions argue the move targets critical media, with a court hearing expected before the end of January.
Police broke up a large ultra-Orthodox protest blocking Route 4 near Bnei Brak for hours, arresting three and reopening the road. The demonstration was sparked by the arrest of yeshiva students accused of evading conscription.
Hezbollah's leader rejects disarmament, calling it an Israeli-American plan and insisting Lebanon should not act until Israel fulfills ceasefire commitments. The Lebanese military is moving forward with a phased disarmament plan amid ongoing tensions.
Police say there is no connection between Haymanut Kasau's disappearance and a recent kidnapping attempt in Beersheba. The suspect in the Beersheba case remains in custody as the investigation continues.
A new report finds a rise in relocation requests from Israeli tech workers at multinational firms during the Gaza war. While most companies maintained or expanded operations, concerns remain about the long-term stability of Israel's tech sector.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is in Florida for talks with President Trump about Gaza, Hezbollah, and Iran. The visit coincides with ongoing disputes over the Gaza ceasefire and rising regional tensions. Netanyahu will also meet with United States officials and community leaders during his trip.
A man from East Jerusalem has been arrested after allegedly injuring a policeman in a hit-and-run. The suspect fled the scene before being caught by police. Several others were also detained, but their involvement is not yet known.
National Security Minister Ben Gvir faced stone-throwing protesters during a visit to a Bedouin town after recent police raids. Police used tear gas and made arrests, while residents voiced concerns over their rights amid ongoing operations.
A retired detective who investigated Netanyahu is suspected of leaking police information to a crime family for kickbacks. He was arrested with three other officers and is accused of passing details about police actions and rival gangs.
Hamas is set to elect a new leader soon, with Khalil al-Hayya, who is seen as pro-Iran, likely to win. The leadership vote comes amid internal divisions and follows the deaths of previous leaders.
Thousands protested in the rain across Israel, with former police chief Roni Alsheich and victims' families criticizing the government over the Qatargate scandal and its response to the October 7 attacks. Demonstrators called for accountability and government resignations.
Two right-wing activists were arrested at a Jerusalem protest marking five years since Ahuvia Sandek's death. The demonstration turned violent, leading to clashes with police and minor injuries to two officers.
A pop-up art exhibit has brought new life to Tel Aviv's historic Shalom Meir Tower, showcasing works that blend with the building's architecture. The show runs for six days and explores themes of structure and recent societal trauma. Organizers hope to extend the exhibit due to public interest.
The Chief of Staff held a security assessment with top military officials in the northern West Bank after a deadly terror attack. The meeting focused on ongoing operations and counterterrorism efforts in the region.
A man was critically injured in a shooting in Qalansawe, central Israel. Police are searching for suspects as the victim receives emergency medical care.
Three Bedouin citizens have been arrested after cars were set on fire in a Jewish town near their village. Police believe the attacks were in retaliation for a raid on the Bedouin community. Authorities have detained six people and are continuing their investigation.
Al-Shabaab vows to fight any Israeli use of Somaliland after Israel recognized the breakaway territory. The move has sparked condemnation from Somalia and regional powers, while analysts point to strategic motives behind Israel's decision.
Zack Polanski's leadership has transformed the Green Party into a major force on the British left, challenging Labour and overshadowing Jeremy Corbyn's new party. His populist, anti-Israel platform and media-savvy style are driving a surge in support among young, urban voters. The Greens are now seen as Labour's main left-wing rival.
A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv killed one and injured many, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and heat. The strike comes as Ukraine's president prepares for talks on a plan to end the war.
Thousands are expected to protest against Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government's alleged ties to Qatar, as well as other contentious policies. The rallies will feature families of hostages and victims, demanding accountability and the return of hostages before any Gaza truce progress.
A major Russian attack has left a third of Kyiv without heating, causing hardship as winter temperatures persist. President Zelensky says the assault shows Russia is not interested in ending the war.
President Trump has urged the Justice Department to release any files naming Democrats in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. The latest document releases include references to Trump, who has distanced himself from Epstein. Trump claims Democrats were more involved and calls for their names to be exposed.
UAE-backed separatists in Yemen accuse Saudi Arabia of conducting airstrikes against their forces, raising tensions within the anti-Houthi coalition. The incident underscores growing rifts between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates over control in southern Yemen.
Ukraine and the United States are close to finalizing a security guarantee deal and a peace framework, as President Zelenskiy prepares to meet President Trump in Florida. The leaders aim to address key territorial issues and discuss long-term security for Ukraine.
Somaliland residents celebrated in the streets after Israel recognized the region's independence. The Israeli flag was projected in Hargeisa as crowds gathered to mark the occasion.
Somalia condemns Israel's recognition of Somaliland, warning it could destabilize the region and undermine peace. The foreign ministry called the move a threat to Somalia's sovereignty.
Saudi Arabia rejects Israel's recognition of Somaliland and reaffirms its support for Somalia's unity. The Kingdom calls the move a violation of international law.
A soldier's weapon was stolen on a bus in the Upper Galilee and later recovered after the suspect was arrested. The incident occurred on the same day as a deadly attack in northern Israel.
Trump's team is frustrated with Netanyahu over delays in the Gaza ceasefire plan ahead of a key Mar-a-Lago meeting. The White House is pushing for a new Gaza government and international peace efforts, while tensions remain over Israeli actions and broader regional stability.
Hundreds gathered in Tel Aviv to honor Ran Gvili and demand the return of his body from Gaza. His family and supporters insist that no truce progress should occur until he is brought home. The weekly gatherings continue to grow as negotiations remain stalled.
A Palestinian shepherd from Duma was arrested after reporting settlers trespassing on village land. His family denies the allegations, and police have not commented. The incident follows ongoing tensions in the area.
Israel has become the first country to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, a move condemned by several regional powers. The two countries plan to open embassies and deepen cooperation, while Somaliland aims to join the Abraham Accords.
Yemen's separatists say Saudi airstrikes will not stop their campaign for an independent South Yemen. The strikes follow recent territorial gains by the separatists and rising tensions with the Saudi-backed government.
Israeli forces have entered Qabatiya after a deadly attack in northern Israel, raiding the assailant's home and arresting his father. Military units are establishing roadblocks and patrolling the town.
About 15,000 Saudi-backed Yemeni fighters have gathered near the Saudi border after separatists seized territory, but have not been ordered to advance. The fighters are stationed near areas recently taken by the Southern Transitional Council.
Somalia, Egypt, Turkey, and Djibouti have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland and reiterated their support for Somalia's territorial integrity.
An explosion at a mosque in Homs, Syria, killed three people and injured five. Officials suspect a suicide bomber or planted explosives. The incident is under investigation.
Romi Gonen, a former hostage in Gaza, has revealed she was repeatedly sexually assaulted during her captivity. Her detailed account aired on Channel 12, shedding light on the abuse and psychological torment she endured. More of her story will be shared in future broadcasts.
Nigeria says it supplied intelligence to the United States before recent strikes on jihadist targets in the country's northwest. The operation was approved by President Bola Tinubu and is part of a continuing international effort.
A suspected ramming attack targeted a military vehicle in the southern West Bank. The suspect was arrested and no injuries were reported.
Former lawmaker Issam Makhoul has died at 72. He was known for his activism, outspoken views, and leadership in the Hadash party.
Home prices in Israel continued to decline in late 2025, with sales and investor activity dropping sharply. The market slowdown is reflected in lower prices and fewer deals across most regions, though Jerusalem remains an exception.
President Issac Herzog has honored Romi Gonen for her bravery after she spoke about the sexual violence she suffered while held hostage. Gonen shared her story in a televised interview, drawing widespread support.
President Trump announced a United States strike on Islamic State targets in Nigeria after attacks on Christians. The operation was coordinated with Nigeria's government and highlights ongoing concerns about extremist violence affecting both Christians and Muslims.
Former hostage Romi Gonen has recounted repeated sexual assaults by her captors during her time in Gaza, describing the ordeal in a televised interview. She detailed the abuse, threats, and psychological torment she endured throughout her captivity.
A settler reservist rammed an ATV into a praying Palestinian man in the West Bank, prompting a military investigation and suspension of the soldier. Additional violent incidents by settlers, including an attack that injured a baby, were reported as tensions continue to escalate in the region.
A key panel is reviewing Roman Gofman's nomination as Mossad chief due to his involvement in a controversial influence operation with a minor. The committee was reportedly surprised by his testimony and is seeking more information. Gofman's appointment has drawn criticism from security officials.
Israel says it killed a top Iranian Quds Force commander in a strike in Lebanon. The operation comes amid ongoing tensions and efforts to maintain a fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah. Lebanon's president remains hopeful that diplomacy will avert further conflict.
Israel's parliament has extended a law allowing the military and security agencies to hack into civilian security cameras without a warrant. The move has sparked criticism from rights groups and legal experts, who say it threatens privacy and due process.
A settler was filmed driving into a Palestinian praying near Deir Jarir, with authorities now investigating the incident. The same settler is reportedly linked to earlier violence in the village, but details remain unverified.
Israeli lawmakers advance a controversial bill for a politically appointed probe into October 7 failures, sparking criticism. The Knesset Speaker's support for civil marriage angers ultra-Orthodox parties, while a government minister backs an investigation into Qatargate allegations.
Gold coins and a ring from the Byzantine era have been discovered at a Christian monastery in the Judean desert. The find highlights the site's historical significance and early Christian heritage.
Yair Lapid warns that the resignation of the Shin Bet deputy chief could threaten the Qatargate investigation. The probe involves allegations against former aides to Prime Minister Netanyahu. Lapid urges that the investigation remain free from political interference.
Right-wing protesters outside the ex-military prosecutor's home reportedly assaulted residents who confronted them. The demonstrations follow her confession to leaking footage of alleged detainee abuse, fueling political controversy.
Army Radio staff say civilian jobs are being frozen ahead of the station's planned closure, but the Defense Ministry denies issuing such orders. The dispute has reached the High Court, amid concerns over press freedom and political motivations.
Israel's defense minister says the country will never fully withdraw from the Gaza Strip, insisting on a lasting security presence. He clarified that his recent comments on settlements were misunderstood and reaffirmed Israel's commitment to preventing weapon smuggling into Gaza.
'Stay Forte,' directed by Doron Eran, tells the story of three hostages killed in Gaza after escaping captivity. The film aims to share their ordeal and the impact of the October 2023 attack on Israeli society. Eran hopes to bring the movie to international audiences despite global challenges.
Mohammed Bakri, actor and director of the controversial film 'Jenin, Jenin,' has died at 72. He was known for his socially conscious work and outspoken views, leaving a lasting legacy in film and activism.
Israel will invest over $100 billion to build an independent arms industry, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. The move follows restrictions on weapons sales from key allies and seeks to secure Israel's military advantage in the region.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has named several anti-Israel activists to his inaugural committee, including Ms. Rachel and Beth Miller. The move has drawn criticism and raised questions about the committee's role.
Border Police are pressing Givat Ze'ev to tighten security for Palestinian workers after recent arrests and complaints of protocol violations. The local council disputes the police's claims and says it is cooperating with authorities. Palestinian work permits in Israel remain severely restricted since October 2023.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is the only Middle Eastern country where Christians are thriving and free to practice their faith. He contrasted Israel's approach with recent attacks on Christians in the region and pledged continued support for Christian communities.
Bethlehem held its first full Christmas celebrations since the Gaza war began, with parades and crowds returning to Manger Square. Residents and visitors expressed hope for peace as the city emerged from years of somber observance.
Israel has rejected international criticism over its decision to expand settlements in the West Bank. The government insists the move is legal and necessary for security, despite opposition from several countries.
A controversial bill for a politically appointed October 7 probe passed its first Knesset vote, drawing protests from opposition lawmakers and bereaved families. Critics say the bill shields the government from accountability, while supporters argue it is necessary for a fair investigation.
Lebanon's foreign minister demanded Hezbollah's full disarmament and criticized Iran's influence, as Israeli forces struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The government faces mounting pressure to dismantle the group's military infrastructure.
The Israeli military denies Hamas claims that an explosion in Rafah was caused by unexploded Israeli ordnance, stating it was a device planted by terror operatives. The incident is being investigated, and Israel's prime minister has vowed to respond.
Gal Hirsch led a delegation to Cairo for talks with international mediators on securing the return of the final slain hostage from Gaza. The discussions involved senior officials from several countries and focused on specific operational details.
Two brothers from Ramle were arrested for allegedly blackmailing men by threatening to release their nude photos. Police found drugs and a handgun during the arrest. The suspects will appear in court tomorrow.
Israel faces controversy over plans for new settlements in Gaza and the West Bank, while disputing a report on critical food insecurity in Gaza. The High Court also overturned a government move to change the process for firing the Attorney General.
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