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TimesofIsraelPolice they they arrested 45 Bedouins over the weekend amid attempted crackdown on crime epidemicDecember 06, 2025
Police arrested 45 suspects in the Negev during a weekend crackdown on crime in Bedouin towns. The operation, which included raids and weapons seizures, has faced criticism from local residents amid ongoing violence.
Aaron Heller's new book reveals the hidden history of Jewish soldiers in the Second World War and draws parallels to the fears and resilience sparked by October 7. The story offers lessons in perseverance for Jews facing modern challenges.
Families and supporters rallied in several towns, urging that no further action be taken until Ran Gvili, the last hostage in Gaza, is returned. Speakers emphasized national unity and the importance of not leaving any family behind.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended deadly strikes on alleged cartel boats, asserting President Trump’s authority to act militarily. He outlined a new national security approach and criticized past foreign policy strategies.
YNetFriends and family urge Israel not to advance Gaza deal until last hostage accountedDecember 06, 2025
Friends and family of Ran Gvili are calling on Israel to delay any Gaza deal until all hostages are accounted for. Officers praised Gvili's courage and urged authorities to prioritize the safe return of every hostage.
Route 90 north of Eilat has reopened after nine hours of closure due to flooding. Access remains limited beyond the Arava Junction as heavy rains continue to affect the area.
Italian police stopped pro-Palestinian activists from disrupting the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics torch relay in Rome. The relay began with tight security and will travel across Italy before the opening ceremony in Milan.
Rabbi Moshe Maya of the Shas party voiced distress over arrests of yeshiva students refusing military service. He urged students to find strength in religious study and called for prayers to end what he described as a harsh decree.
Hamas says it is ready to give up its weapons in Gaza if Israeli occupation ends and a Palestinian authority governs the territory. The group also supports United Nations forces monitoring the ceasefire, but opposes international disarmament missions.
Bethlehem lit its Christmas tree for the first time since the Gaza war, bringing festive spirit back to the city. Thousands attended the event, though ongoing conflict and travel challenges continue to affect tourism.
Bethlehem lit its Christmas tree for the first time since the Gaza war, drawing thousands to a festive ceremony. The event marked a hopeful return to tradition, though the city still faces challenges from ongoing conflict and a slow recovery in tourism.
TimesofIsraelIDF says uninvolved Palestinian shot dead at scene of car-ramming in West BankDecember 06, 2025
A civilian passerby was shot dead by troops in Hebron during a response to a car-ramming attempt. The military says the civilian was not involved in the attack.








