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The Jerusalem bus driver involved in a fatal crash during a riot appeared in court in a security prisoner uniform, as the court reviewed his detention. The judge questioned his actions, while police confirmed he had called for help before the incident.
The Egyptian midwives avoided direct disobedience by shifting their roles, according to Rabbi Isaac Arama. Their quiet adaptation allowed them to maintain their values without open defiance.
Moshe's first act in Exodus reveals his moral leadership as he intervenes to protect a Hebrew from oppression. The narrative highlights the significance of his actions and the origins of his sense of justice.
Lebanon's army claims to have reduced Hezbollah's military presence, but Israel disputes this and warns the group is rebuilding. The situation highlights ongoing regional tensions.
Israeli leaders are urging recognition of sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, citing its historical and security importance. The debate is intensifying both on the ground and in government circles.
Police revised charges against a driver involved in a fatal ramming after acknowledging he was attacked by Haredi protesters. His detention was extended, and he now faces charges of causing severe injury and reckless driving.
Foreign airlines have resumed flights to Tel Aviv, and new nonstop routes to Thailand and Vietnam are now available. These changes make Eastern destinations more accessible for Israelis seeking warm weather during winter.
A factory collapse in Yeruham has caused a hazardous chemical leak, with emergency teams securing the area. No injuries have been reported, and the public is advised to avoid the site.
Croatian freediver Vitomir Maricic broke the world record for breath-holding underwater, staying submerged for 29 minutes and three seconds. His achievement, aided by pure oxygen and intense training, highlights the extreme physical and mental demands of freediving. Maricic now aims to set new records in deep diving.
Billionaires are embracing quiet luxury in their homes, favoring natural materials and minimalism over flashy decor. The trend highlights a move toward understated elegance and comfort.
A 14-year-old Haredi boy was killed after being dragged by a bus during a protest in Jerusalem. Eyewitnesses say the driver did not stop despite seeing the child. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation.
A Swiss bar where 40 died in a New Year's fire had not been inspected for safety since 2019, officials say. The lapse in mandatory checks is now under investigation.
Minimus has raised $51 million to launch a platform targeting software supply chain vulnerabilities. The company aims to eliminate over 95 percent of such risks, marking a major step in application security.
Nvidia has launched the Rubin platform, featuring six new chips to boost artificial intelligence performance and lower costs. The platform is designed to meet growing global demand for advanced artificial intelligence systems.
Israel is enjoying several days of unseasonably warm and sunny weather, but forecasters warn of a sharp shift to strong winds and rain later this week. Patchy fog may reduce visibility in some southern regions overnight.
Deni Avdija was named Western Conference Player of the Week after a standout stretch for Portland. His breakout season has earned praise as he emerges as a top candidate for Most Improved Player. Avdija's growth is being credited with changing the direction of the franchise.
Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty to charges of drug trafficking and weapons offenses. Prosecutors accuse them of working with cartels to smuggle cocaine into the United States. They face life in prison if convicted.
Striker, a United States venture fund, has launched in Israel to invest in early-stage cybersecurity startups. The fund will back 10 companies, with half expected to be Israeli, focusing on firms with no revenue at the time of investment.
A proposed bill would allow new governments to appoint their own attorney general or extend the incumbent's term. The attorney general would be selected by the government and must meet Supreme Court justice qualifications.
The United States has broadened its list of critical minerals, highlighting their growing importance to national security and the economy. This shift, initiated during Donald Trump's presidency, is influencing global power dynamics and environmental considerations.
Real Madrid's EuroLeague game against Maccabi Tel Aviv will be played behind closed doors due to security concerns. Authorities classified the match as high risk, and tickets will be refunded. Similar measures have affected other games involving Israeli teams.
Trump assured the Gvili family that Gaza reconstruction would not start until all hostages are freed. The family described their meeting as warm and promising.
Temperatures are rising across Israel, with warmer conditions expected in the highlands this week. Coastal areas may see a slight dip, but overall, the country will experience mild to warm weather.
Canadian actress Brosseau's request for assisted death after years of mental illness has reignited debate. Her accomplished career spans theater, film, and television in Canada and the United States.
Iran's Supreme Leader reportedly has a plan to flee to Russia with close associates if unrest worsens and security forces lose control. The plan includes his son and a select group of aides.
A vegetarian shawarma made from soy strips delivers bold flavor and satisfying texture, served with tahini and a fresh tomato salad. This budget-friendly dish is high in protein and easy to prepare at home.
Donald Trump is renewing efforts to acquire Greenland and warning Cuba, citing a strategy to restore American dominance in the Western Hemisphere. He is invoking historical U.S. policies to justify a more assertive stance toward neighboring countries.
Two Hamas members were killed and several wounded during clashes with a militia in Gaza City. The fighting marks an escalation in internal violence following recent attacks and leadership disputes.
A shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trump prioritizes power over diplomacy, leaving allies like Israel in a precarious position. The new approach could undermine traditional partnerships and increase risks for smaller states.
Jewish sisters from France have been identified among the victims of a deadly fire at a Swiss Alps bar. The blaze was sparked by sparklers held near the ceiling, and the bar's owner has a criminal past.
A raid in Venezuela reportedly left 40 dead and resulted in the capture of Nicolas Maduro, but his regime remains influential. President Trump hinted at new leadership for the country, though details remain unclear.
Ultra-Orthodox men faced protests and clashes as they reported for military service in Israel, with some families celebrating and others fiercely opposing enlistment. The events highlight a growing divide within the community amid ongoing political debate over military exemptions.
The mother of the last hostage says American officials, including President Trump, promised to do everything possible to bring her son home. She felt genuine concern and commitment during her meetings in the United States.
Maduro was brought to New York in handcuffs and briefly addressed the media before being transferred to a Brooklyn detention center. The White House celebrated his arrest with a video referencing his past remarks about Trump.
Congressional candidate Brian Cole says he will work to have the United States recognize the West Bank as part of Israel if elected. Cole highlighted the area's security significance during a recent visit to Israel.
A Bedouin man was shot dead by police during a raid in the Negev, prompting protests and heightened tensions in his village. Residents and relatives dispute police claims, while security forces maintain a strong presence in the area.
Temperatures will rise through midweek with strong winds in the mountains and mostly clear skies. Light rain is possible by the weekend, but no major weather changes are expected.
A network called The Com is recruiting young gamers into cybercrime, targeting retailers, hospitals, and even other teenagers. Authorities are working to stop this growing threat.
Dennis Prager has called out Candace Owens for spreading antisemitic views and old stereotypes. He expressed his concerns in a letter and discussed the issue in a recent interview.
Machado urges recognition of exiled opposition leader González Urrutia as Venezuela's legitimate president after Maduro's capture. She calls for the armed forces to acknowledge his mandate and stresses the importance of citizen action.
President Trump celebrated the United States military's capture of Venezuela's President Maduro and his wife, calling the operation 'stunning.' The raid marks a major escalation in efforts to challenge Maduro's regime.
President Donald Trump is justifying actions against Venezuela as a war on drugs, but the real focus is on energy and global power. The campaign targets Venezuela's crucial oil industry.
Iranian hackers say they have breached the phone of former Israeli minister Ayelet Shaked and threatened to release more material. The group mocked the security of her device and accused Israeli officials of downplaying the incident.
Trump announces the removal of Maduro after a major United States attack on Caracas, targeting military sites. Explosions and aircraft were reported, with Trump set to address the media soon.
A Palestinian man without valid permits was arrested in Tel Aviv, where police found an Arabic copy of 'Mein Kampf' with Hitler's image. The arrest is part of increased inspections targeting illegal residents.
Mamdani pledged to make protecting Jewish New Yorkers a top priority, highlighting his administration's focus on meaningful action against antisemitism. He addressed concerns over previous definitions and promised a more inclusive approach.
Eilon Elhadad and Eylam Milner have been named as the new leaders of the Mamram Association. Their company Echo has quickly raised $50 million and is growing rapidly with successful deployments and partnerships.
Ron Dermer, Israel's top diplomat to the United States, has resigned after nearly three years in a key government role. His exit comes as the government faces scrutiny over its handling of recent events.
Gaza border residents are warning of increased security risks after the military reduced the number of guards and reservists in their communities. The changes have led to fewer fighters and less constant gate security, prompting concerns about a repeat of past incidents.
Anne's family fled Vietnam and found refuge in Israel, where she was raised in Jaffa. Her Vietnamese heritage and family history are central to her restaurant in Tel Aviv.
A drone operator describes witnessing unusual activity in Gaza before the October 7 attack, which was initially misinterpreted. His account highlights missed warning signs and the confusion during the early hours of the assault.
A fire in a Swiss bar, caused by fireworks, killed about 40 people and injured 119. An Israeli citizen is among those missing, and authorities are investigating the incident.
Israeli manufacturers are seeking global expansion, creating new opportunities for American investment. The country's industrial sector is undervalued and ready for modernization and partnerships.
The number of religious women enlisting in the Israel Defense Forces has doubled, with many now joining combat roles. This rise comes despite strong opposition from religious leaders.
The Vayechi Torah portion explores why the Torah begins with creation instead of commandments. Rashi explains this order affirms God's authority to grant the Land of Israel to whom He chooses.
Tel Aviv will build Israel's first vertiport at Atidim Park, initially serving medical drone deliveries. Within three years, it aims to support electric air taxis to help ease traffic congestion.
A large tunnel near the Gaza border, believed to be built by Hamas, was exposed after heavy rains. Military officials are investigating how it went undetected despite nearby military positions.
Israel Prison Service officials visited a crocodile farm to examine plans for a prison surrounded by crocodiles. The proposal is inspired by a Florida facility near crocodile habitats. Authorities are assessing the practicality of the idea.
President Trump defended his health after reports of fatigue, hearing issues, and bruising. He clarified details about a recent medical exam and dismissed concerns about his age and fitness for office.
Russia accuses Ukraine of a deadly drone attack in occupied Kherson, claiming civilians were targeted, but Kyiv has not commented and the allegations remain unverified.
The military will reduce its reserve force by one-third next year, cutting 20,000 positions and increasing the burden on remaining personnel. Command staffs and other units will also see fewer reservists, with longer duty periods expected for those who remain.
Norway will extradite the Israeli 'Ashkelon hacker' to the United States, despite serious concerns about his mental health and past suicide attempts. His lawyers and psychiatrists warn that his condition has deteriorated since his imprisonment in Israel.
Heavy rain has led to flooding risks in central Israel, with seasonal rainfall totals now above average. A dry spell is expected to follow this wet weather.
'Stranger Things' has hit its lowest viewer rating ever, with a recent episode scoring just 5.4 on IMDb. The episode also saw a record number of user ratings, fueling debate among fans.
Israeli high-tech closes 2025 with both challenges and record growth, especially in cyber and artificial intelligence. The sector navigates uncertainty while expanding its global presence.
Israel faces a tense calm as threats from Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran persist. Diplomatic efforts have not resolved key disputes, and regional instability continues. Analysts warn that further conflict may be inevitable.
The Defense Ministry is seeking an extra eight billion shekel, reopening budget negotiations and raising concerns about further cuts to civilian ministries.
Israeli reservists are recognized for their selfless service and repeated sacrifices. Their actions underscore a demand for fairer distribution of responsibility among citizens.
A study forecasts that Israel's population growth will fall below one percent for the first time since its founding. Fertility rates among all Jewish groups are expected to decline significantly in the coming years.
The military canceled reserve-duty exemptions for 54,000 Israelis, requiring them to return to service. This move addresses criticism about the general public's participation in military duty.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox News that Israel has emerged stronger in the Middle East after his summit with President Donald Trump. He stressed the importance of disarming Hamas and warned about Iran's actions, while voicing hope for new agreements with regional neighbors.
Heavy rain and flooding are forecast across Israel as 2026 begins, with risks of flash floods in central and southern regions. Meteorologists expect the worst conditions on Friday before a short break in the weather.
Data shows 151 soldiers died in the past year, with 21 suspected suicides and most cases showing no prior signs of distress. Other causes include operational activity, illness, accidents, and incidents during leave.
Michael shares his journey from Far Rockaway to Europe and Israel, highlighting his work in Jewish history and his resilience after becoming disabled during the pandemic.
The shekel reached a four-year high against the dollar, raising concerns among exporters. At the same time, gas prices will be significantly reduced starting Wednesday night.
Iran's leaders have acknowledged the legitimacy of recent protests over economic issues and pledged to address citizens' concerns. Officials say they are listening to the public and will seek dialogue with demonstrators.
OpenAI is seeking a Head of Preparedness to address growing concerns about the societal risks of artificial intelligence. The new role will focus on preventing AI from causing irreversible harm.
The United Nations Security Council met urgently to discuss Israel's recognition of Somaliland, sparking heated exchanges among member states. The United States defended Israel's decision, while Slovenia criticized the comparison to Palestinian statehood.
China rejects Israel's recognition of Somaliland and urges respect for Somalia's territorial integrity. Somalia and South Africa also condemn the move, calling for international support for a united Somalia.
Israeli technology may soon predict Crohn's disease flare-ups before symptoms start, offering hope for better patient care. The innovation could help millions manage their condition more effectively.
Iran is reportedly developing unconventional warheads for ballistic missiles amid rising tensions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to discuss possible responses with United States President Donald Trump.
For the first time in Israel, four women received artificial urinary sphincters through robotic surgery at Galilee Medical Center. The rare procedure addresses severe incontinence and is typically performed on men.
Princess Charlotte captured attention during the royal family's traditional Christmas walk to church in Sandringham. The event marked a shift in focus from her brother, Prince Louis, to Charlotte as the standout of the day.
Regina Jonas, the first woman rabbi, was a trailblazer for gender equality in Judaism but was largely forgotten after her murder in the Holocaust. Her legacy is now being rediscovered and honored, inspiring new generations of female religious leaders.
A red alert has been issued as heavy rainfall is forecast across multiple regions, raising flood concerns. Authorities are urging residents to stay alert as the storm reaches its peak.
Israel conducted secret talks for months about recognizing Somaliland, involving senior officials and multiple discreet meetings. The prime minister approved the move in October.
Israeli forces reportedly detained a militant from Gaza City during a covert search operation. The action is linked to efforts to recover Gvili, according to Palestinian sources.
An Iranian hacker group claims to have breached the phone of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff, publishing alleged personal data and threatening further disclosures. The Prime Minister's Office disputes the nature of the breach, calling it a data leak. The incident follows a similar hack targeting former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
A court found that a near-disaster during a submarine mission triggered diabetes in an officer. The incident involved a high-speed navigation error in a restricted area, narrowly avoided by the commanding officer's intervention.
French film legend Brigitte Bardot has died at 91. Bardot was known for her roles in classic films and her influence on cinema and culture.
A programmer couple in Tel Aviv has transformed their home with a unique do-it-yourself approach, blending Scandinavian style with personal creativity. Their apartment features handmade furniture and inventive design solutions throughout.
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire along their border, vowing to halt misinformation and address transnational crime. The deal aims to reduce civilian harm and strengthen regional cooperation.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit to the United States highlights criticism of Israel's lack of clear policy toward Hamas and the Palestinian issue. The passive approach is seen as a factor in the recent crisis, raising concerns about future strategy.
Heavy rain and storms are affecting Israel, with flood risks increasing and colder temperatures expected. Rainfall will intensify overnight, peaking on Monday.
Police wiretaps reveal security officers coordinated with brokers to allow illegal entries at checkpoints in exchange for payment. The findings highlight corruption within the security forces.
Society's character is shaped by the information it consumes, with historical leaders influencing culture by controlling information flow. The article discusses how managing information has always been central to shaping collective consciousness.
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