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ArutzShevaRabbi Kalmanson attacks draft law: 'A danger to Israel; Hashem will not forgive them.'January 16, 2026
Rabbi Benny Kalmanson has fiercely criticized the government's new draft law, calling it a danger to Israel's security. He warns that exempting certain groups from military service will weaken the country and lead to political consequences.
Rav Kook reflects on the paradox of the Israelites in Egypt, highlighting their spiritual gifts amid moral poverty. He emphasizes the need for basic decency to give true value to higher aspirations.
Three serious traffic accidents overnight in Israel left one man dead and dozens injured. Rescue teams responded to incidents involving private vehicles, a truck, and a bus. Most injuries were minor, but two men remain hospitalized in serious condition.
ArutzShevaIran's UN representative: Losses among security forces demonstrate the terrorists' brutalityJanuary 16, 2026
Iran's deputy ambassador to the United Nations condemned criticism of the government's protest response, blaming organized violence on protesters and expressing sympathy for both civilians and security forces affected by unrest.
ArutzShevaVenezuelan opposition leader gives Trump her Nobel medal, calls meeting 'historic'January 16, 2026
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado gave her Nobel Peace Prize medal to United States President Donald Trump during a meeting she called 'historic.' Machado praised Trump's support for Venezuelan freedom, though the Nobel Committee stated the prize cannot be transferred.
ArutzShevaWitkoff reveals: Trump shed a tear meeting freed hostages at the White HouseJanuary 16, 2026
Steve Witkoff revealed that President Trump became emotional when meeting freed hostages and their families at the White House. The President called it his greatest day in office, according to Witkoff.
ArutzShevaMaariv poll: Only minor changes in the political map amid tensions with IranJanuary 16, 2026
A Maariv poll shows minimal changes in Israel's political map amid tensions with Iran. Netanyahu's coalition holds 51 seats, while the opposition rises to 60.
President Trump has been advised that a major strike on Iran is unlikely to topple the regime and could spark a broader conflict. The administration is monitoring the situation and has not yet made a final decision on military action.
Gaza officials have announced a multi-stage reconstruction plan, including temporary housing and infrastructure repairs. A proposal to use construction debris to expand land into the sea is under consideration. Full reconstruction may take until 2040.
ArutzShevaTrump announces creation of 'Board of Peace for Gaza,' member list to followJanuary 15, 2026
President Trump has announced the creation of the Board of Peace for Gaza, with member names to be revealed soon. He described the board as highly prestigious and significant.
A new poll shows no clear majority for either political bloc in Israel, with Likud and Bennett's party leading. The opposition bloc edges ahead, but the political deadlock continues.
Haredi lawmakers are opposing a plan to make digital bank statements the default, citing concerns for those without internet access. They demand that physical mail remain the standard option to protect vulnerable groups.
Israel has declared Iran's Bank Melli a terrorist organization, citing its role in funding groups linked to terrorism. The move is part of broader efforts to target Iranian financial institutions accused of supporting militant activities.
ArutzShevaWJC backs Phase Two of Trump's Gaza plan, urges action to recover Ran GviliJanuary 15, 2026
The World Jewish Congress supports the next phase of the United States' Gaza peace plan but insists that true closure depends on the return of Ran Gvili's body. The new phase includes demilitarization and reconstruction, with ongoing efforts to recover the final hostage.
Benny Gantz admits leaving the emergency government was a mistake and calls for unity to replace the current prime minister. He defends his past decisions and urges broad cooperation to overcome political divisions.
A reserve soldier was severely injured by an accidental weapon discharge in northern Gaza and is receiving medical treatment. This incident follows other recent military training and operational accidents resulting in serious injuries.
Iran has closed its airspace amid rising regional tensions. United States and Israeli officials anticipate possible military action against Iran, leading to increased alert levels. Gulf states are also preparing for potential repercussions.
Israeli forces have destroyed rocket launchers in Gaza following continued ceasefire violations by Hamas. Troops found and dismantled rockets prepared for attacks in both northern and southern Gaza.
ArutzShevaNY Governor proposes new worship buffer zones in bid to fight antisemitismJanuary 14, 2026
Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed buffer zones to ban protests near houses of worship in New York, aiming to combat rising antisemitism. Jewish groups and city leaders have welcomed the plan, which follows a surge in hate crimes targeting Jewish communities.
Hamas has started a secret vote to choose a new leader after the killing of Yahya Sinwar. Khalil Al‑Hayya and Khaled Mashaal are the top contenders. The vote occurs as international pressure mounts for Hamas to disarm.
The United Nations chief has threatened to refer Israel to the International Court of Justice over new laws targeting the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees. Israel has rejected the warning, citing concerns over the agency's alleged ties to Hamas.
President Trump warns Iran of strong action if protesters are hanged and expresses concern over reported deaths during unrest. He promises support for the Iranian people and says all meetings with Iranian officials are canceled until the violence ends.
The United States has designated the Lebanese, Jordanian, and Egyptian chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, imposing sanctions and asset freezes. This move is part of a wider campaign to restrict the groups' global activities.
Talik Gvili, mother of a police officer whose body is held by Hamas, calls for continued military pressure to secure his return. She warns against normalizing the hostage crisis and insists that progress in Gaza depends on bringing her son home.
The article examines how silence in the face of injustice allows power to go unchecked, using recent events in the United Kingdom and Iran as examples. It urges readers to speak out against oppression, warning that silence ultimately protects the powerful and abandons the vulnerable.
The article examines why anti-Israel protesters are largely immune to reasoned arguments, citing deep psychological and social factors. It discusses group identity, status, and the quasi-religious nature of the movement, and offers strategies for engagement while expressing doubt about their success.
Israel will compete in the Eurovision semi-final on May 12 in Vienna amid controversy and boycotts. Organizers have strengthened voting rules and reintroduced professional juries after recent disputes.
Former hostage David Cunio has spoken about the horrors he and his family faced during their abduction and captivity in Gaza. He described brutal conditions, separation from loved ones, and the emotional strength he drew from thoughts of his family.
The United States urges its citizens to leave Iran immediately as protests intensify and conditions become more dangerous. The alert warns of violence, communication disruptions, and risks for dual nationals, while President Trump signals possible strong responses to the unrest.
ArutzShevaFollowing Arutz Sheva report: Tel Aviv University bans anti-IPS conferenceJanuary 12, 2026
Tel Aviv University has canceled a planned conference critical of the Israel Prison Service after public outcry. The event will now be held off campus, with officials and activists supporting the university's decision.
ArutzShevaExtreme left attempting to pressure Justice Sohlberg to join efforts to oust Min. Ben GvirJanuary 12, 2026
A senior legal source claims far-left commentators are pressuring Justice Noam Sohlberg to support removing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. The campaign seeks to expand judicial activism, even in the absence of an indictment.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir condemned violence against soldiers, calling it a serious breach of societal norms. He expressed support for the Hashmonaim Brigade and regret over attacks on those serving the country.
Iran's uprising is challenging decades-old beliefs about the Middle East and highlighting Israel's role in regional stability. The article argues that jihadist regimes, not Israel, are the main source of violence and oppression. It calls for support for both Israel and the Iranian protestors.
A fire set at Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Mississippi has drawn condemnation from Jewish leaders and city officials. Authorities are investigating the arson, with a suspect in custody, and have not yet determined if it will be classified as a hate crime.
Samoa will open an embassy in Jerusalem in 2026, according to an announcement by Israel's Foreign Minister. The move follows ongoing diplomatic discussions and signals closer ties between the two countries.
ArutzSheva'Iran's freedom is near': Iranian Crown Prince unveils new phase of push to topple regimeJanuary 11, 2026
Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has announced a new phase in efforts to topple the regime, urging nationwide and international action. His message comes as protests intensify and reports indicate the United States may increase support for demonstrators.
ArutzSheva'We are just getting started': White House cryptic post fuels speculation over Iran actionJanuary 11, 2026
A cryptic White House post has fueled speculation about possible US action against Iran, as President Trump weighs military options in response to the regime's crackdown on protests. No final decision has been made, but preparations are reportedly underway.
ArutzShevaExtremists disrupt IDF event: Soldiers injured, brigade commander evacuatedJanuary 11, 2026
Extremists disrupted a military appreciation event in Bnei Brak, injuring three soldiers. Officials condemned the violence and called for legal action against the perpetrators.
A new report exposes how some Gazan influencers misused online donations for personal gain during the war. Millions raised for humanitarian aid were allegedly pocketed, with little reaching those in need.
A Palestinian man who breached Ben Gurion Airport security last month has been arrested after an extensive manhunt. He is now in custody and facing legal proceedings.
Police found a drone carrying nearly 9 kilograms of marijuana hidden near Nahal Rahaf. The drone and drugs were seized as part of ongoing efforts to stop smuggling in the region.
Police arrested the widow of Yahya Ayyash in Nablus for posting incitement and praise for violent organizations online. Another local man was also detained for similar offenses.
Saudi Arabia is forming a new regional alliance that could include Turkey, Iran, and others, while distancing itself from the United Arab Emirates and Israel. The kingdom is also softening its approach toward the Muslim Brotherhood and supporting Turkish interests.
The article explores Moshe Rabbeinu's teaching that success in Israel depends on following Hashem's standards of goodness and integrity. It highlights the importance of Divine authority in shaping personal and societal morality. The message urges adherence to Hashem's will for building a just and blessed society.
The article explores the spiritual and physical significance of the Land of Israel, its biblical description, and the restoration of papyrus in the Hula Nature Reserve. It also expresses prayers for the well-being of Israel's wounded and protection for its people.
Bangladesh has expressed interest in joining the international stabilization force in Gaza, informing United States officials of its intent. The move comes amid global efforts to support the ceasefire and peace process in the region.
US and coalition forces launched major strikes against Islamic State targets across Syria after a deadly attack on American and Syrian troops. The operation has resulted in dozens of militants being killed or captured. Officials say the campaign aims to prevent future attacks and protect forces in the region.
ArutzShevaIDF on incident near Hebron: No conclusive findings that it was an intentional terror attackJanuary 10, 2026
The Israeli military says there are no conclusive findings yet on whether a vehicle incident near Hebron was an intentional attack. The matter is still under investigation.
Troops in Gaza responded to three ceasefire violations on Saturday, eliminating threats after militants crossed a designated boundary. Forces remain deployed and committed to maintaining security.
Israelis received a threatening message from abroad, prompting reassurances from authorities that it is an attempt to cause panic. The messages follow reports of hacks targeting public figures' social media accounts.
A German-Iranian man has been charged with urging dozens of minors online to harm themselves, including encouraging suicide. Prosecutors say he targeted children internationally and faces serious charges, which his lawyer denies.
Yuval Cohen, 23, is in critical condition in Thailand and urgently needs O negative blood donors. His family is appealing for help at Nakornping Hospital.
Iran has raised its security alert to an unprecedented level amid widespread protests and international warnings. Thousands have been arrested, and hundreds killed, as calls for a nationwide strike intensify. Iranian warships also joined Russian and Chinese vessels in military exercises near South Africa.
The article highlights the dual legacy of the Hebrew midwives in nurturing body and soul, urging a balance of physical strength and spiritual growth for the nation. It calls for greater emphasis on values-based education and faith to ensure enduring national vitality.
God's response to Moses revealed a message of hope and enduring guidance for the Jewish people. The names 'I Will Be Who I Will Be' and 'I Will Be' signified God's presence in both current and future challenges. The Torah was presented as a guide for all times.
The Alpinist Reservist Unit finished unique training exercises on Mount Hermon, preparing for operations in harsh mountain conditions. The unit also took part in defensive missions to help safely reopen the site to visitors.
Moshe's refusal to nurse from an Egyptian woman as a baby is seen as a lesson in spiritual purity and the importance of what nourishes the Jewish soul. The article stresses the enduring significance of consuming only supervised milk, linking it to the development of character and holiness in Jewish homes.
Moses' encounter with the burning bush is reinterpreted as a universal call to recognize and act on one's inner mission. The article explores the psychological barriers to embracing purpose and encourages readers to turn toward their own moments of inspiration.
ArutzShevaJudge dismisses suit demanding US evacuate Palestinian Americans from GazaJanuary 09, 2026
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit demanding the United States evacuate Palestinian Arab Americans from Gaza, citing limits on judicial authority over foreign policy. The court noted the government had already developed an evacuation plan.
The podcast examines the origins and spiritual significance of the Egyptian exile in this week's Torah portion, linking it to Abraham's prophecy. It also shares new insights from historical and archeological research on ancient Egypt.
US Vice President JD Vance has called on Europe to take President Trump's push to acquire Greenland seriously, citing security concerns. European leaders have responded by emphasizing dialogue and defending Greenland's territorial integrity.
ArutzShevaGerman Jewish leader: AfD in government could trigger mass Jewish emigrationJanuary 08, 2026
Germany's top Jewish leader warns that Jewish emigration could rise if the far-right Alternative for Germany enters government. He called on conservative parties to reject coalitions with groups that threaten Jewish life. Rising support for the far-right has sparked concern ahead of state elections.
A new poll shows the coalition bloc gaining seats while the opposition loses ground. Likud remains the largest party, and several smaller parties fail to pass the electoral threshold.
A Jerusalem court has released bus driver Fakhri Khatib to house arrest after he fatally struck a teenager during a protest. The charges against him were reduced from aggravated murder to manslaughter. The incident happened during a violent demonstration in Jerusalem.
Nick Reiner's arraignment was delayed after his lawyer withdrew from the case. Reiner is accused of murdering his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in a case that has shocked Hollywood.
Two people were killed and several others injured in a shooting at a Salt Lake City church. The suspect remains at large, and police are seeking public assistance.
A court released 26 illegal residents after police and prison officials failed to bring them to a required hearing. The indictments against them were later deleted, exposing serious procedural failures.
The United States has seized Venezuelan oil tankers and moved to oversee all of the country's petroleum sales. The actions follow the ouster of Nicolas Maduro and aim to give Washington control over Venezuelan oil distribution and revenue.
Rabbi Uri Lupolianski, former mayor of Jerusalem and founder of Yad Sarah, has died at 74. He was known for his charitable work and public service. Lupolianski will be laid to rest in Jerusalem.
Iran's army chief has cautioned President Trump against intervening in the country's internal protests, following US warnings to Tehran. He insisted the unrest is not linked to foreign influence and blamed violent riots on external enemies.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is expected to block Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request, citing ongoing legal proceedings. The State Attorney's Office is also preparing to reject the request on legal grounds.
Prime Minister Netanyahu toured the Western Negev to review security and development plans. The government is launching a major initiative to expand settlements, improve infrastructure, and restore law and order in the region.
MK Yonatan Mashriki has demanded an investigation into claims of inadequate kosher food for haredi detainees at Prison 10. He called on the Defense Minister to address the reported violations and ensure proper conditions. The Ministry of Defense has not responded.
ArutzShevaBill to create October 7th remembrance authority approved in first readingJanuary 07, 2026
A bill to create a national remembrance authority for October 7 has passed its first reading in the Knesset. The proposed law would establish an annual state memorial day to honor victims and acts of heroism.
Kabbalistic teachings compare the creation and growth of souls to the splitting of the Red Sea, emphasizing their divine origins. Souls develop through a spiritual process sustained by infinite divine energy.
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu receives increased security after new threats to his life. He will now have a close protection detail and travel in an armored vehicle.
Committee Chairman Tzvika Foghel spoke on recent security incidents, including the ramming of a boy in Jerusalem and rising violence in the Arab sector. He called for better protest protections and stressed the need for local leadership to fight crime.
Americans living in Israel often face stress and confusion managing US investments. This episode examines how financial misalignment develops and offers strategies for regaining clarity and confidence.
ArutzShevaNYPD: Jews targeted in more hate crimes than all other groups combined in 2025January 07, 2026
NYPD data shows Jews were targeted in more hate crimes than all other groups combined in New York City last year. Antisemitic incidents made up 57% of reported cases, with a slight decrease from the previous year.
The BBC apologized after a Repair Shop episode about the Kindertransport omitted mention of Jews, prompting backlash. The network has since added a correction but continues to face criticism over its coverage of Jewish and Israeli issues.
President Trump is considering options to acquire Greenland, including possible military action, according to the White House. Danish leaders have expressed concern, and Greenland has requested talks with United States officials.
Iran has warned it may carry out a preemptive strike if it detects an imminent threat to its security. The statement follows rising tensions with Israel and reports of new Iranian military exercises.
ArutzShevaDeri demands full prosecution of driver who fatally ran over haredi protesterJanuary 06, 2026
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri urges full prosecution of the driver who fatally struck a haredi protester in Jerusalem. Police have arrested the driver and are investigating the incident.
ArutzShevaPreparing for elections: Netanyahu expected to request five reserved slots on Likud slateJanuary 06, 2026
Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to request five reserved slots on the Likud slate for his chosen candidates ahead of elections. The move aims to strengthen party control and broaden voter appeal.
Safed residents can now apply for personal gun licenses following an announcement by the Minister of National Security. The move aims to strengthen local security and follows similar expansions in other towns. Officials highlighted the positive impact of the gun reform on public safety.
The United Kingdom has banned Islamic preacher Dr. Shadee Elmasry from entering the country due to his comments defending Hamas after the October 7 attack on Israel. Officials cited concerns over spreading hate and extremist ideas.
Israeli forces struck Hezbollah and Hamas infrastructure in Lebanon, targeting weapons and military sites. The operations aimed to disrupt attacks and military buildup, with steps taken to minimize civilian harm.
Bruce Blakeman criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, calling his policies dangerous and anti-American. The remarks come after Mamdani cancelled executive orders related to Israel, sparking widespread condemnation.
The Israeli military struck Hezbollah and Hamas sites in Lebanon, targeting weapon storage and military facilities. The strikes aimed to disrupt attacks and military buildup by both groups.
A live television interview turned tense when Ahmed Tibi and a police spokesman exchanged accusations and insults. The Israel Police later condemned Tibi's remarks and called for a public apology.
Deni Avdija was named Western Conference Player of the Week after a dominant stretch for Portland. He led the team to a 3-1 record and recorded a birthday triple-double. Avdija is also climbing in All-Star fan voting.
A letter to American Jews calls for renewed unity with Israel amid growing global instability. The author urges joint action to support Jewish communities and confront rising challenges together.
Israel's top public health official, Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis, has resigned after leading the country's pandemic response. Her tenure was marked by both leadership and controversy.
Kim Jong Un oversaw hypersonic missile tests as North Korea escalates weapons demonstrations ahead of a key party congress. The launches come amid regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic deadlock. Observers expect Pyongyang to reveal new policies at the upcoming congress.
Winnipeg's largest synagogue was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti, sparking a police hate crime investigation and heightened security. The community remains united as authorities search for the suspect and address rising antisemitic incidents.
A London café fired a trainee barista after a customer was served coffee with a swastika-shaped design. The café apologized and said the incident was unintentional. The event comes amid a rise in antisemitic incidents in Britain.






































































