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A British news outlet reports Israel is monitoring and recording conversations at a US-led coordination center in Kiryat Gat. The Israeli military denies any wrongdoing, stating its actions are transparent and professional.
Storm 'Byron' is set to bring heavy rain and possible flooding to Israel later this week. The Meteorological Service urges the public to prepare for severe winter weather, as the storm has already caused damage in Greece and Cyprus.
Israel's Ministry of Defense reports a sharp rise in wounded soldiers and security personnel, especially those with psychological injuries. The rehabilitation system is expanding services and support as the number of wounded continues to grow.
President Isaac Herzog criticized New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani for his anti-Israel views, calling them a 'red flag' during a speech at Yeshiva University. Herzog highlighted Mamdani's open contempt for Israel as a concern for the Jewish community.
Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal has rejected international peace efforts and renewed calls for Israel's destruction. He outlined plans to resist disarmament and increase global opposition to Israel.
Iran's former foreign minister has warned Israel against future attacks, saying Iran will defend itself if provoked. Iranian officials have highlighted new missile capabilities and suggested the ceasefire is only temporary.
Minister Ofir Sofer advocates for recruiting haredim into the army through trust and cooperation, not sanctions. He aims for a gradual integration process and hopes for practical progress before the next elections. Sofer also praised Major General Roman Gofman's appointment as head of the Mossad.
Bar Kupershtein's stolen phone was recovered after a car break-in, thanks to a friend's help using a tracking app. He shared his appreciation and a positive perspective following the incident.
ArutzShevaNYC Council Member Gennaro rebuts Pope Leo: Two-state plan ignores historyDecember 07, 2025
Council Member Jim Gennaro rebuts Pope Leo's call for a two-state solution, arguing that it ignores decades of Palestinian rejection. He urges the Pontiff to highlight existing coexistence in Israel as a model for peace.
A parliamentary committee debated whether to formally include haredi hesder yeshivas in the Security Service Law, drawing protests from the haredi community. The draft law currently excludes provisions for these yeshivas, raising concerns about discrimination and the future of their programs.
Nehorai Barazani, a reservist from Jerusalem, died of heart failure at age 33. His family stresses he did not commit suicide and remembers him for his kindness and desire to help others.
ArutzShevaChief of Staff: 'Gaza's yellow line is the new border for offense and defense'December 07, 2025
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir toured Gaza, asserting that Hamas will not be allowed to regroup and highlighting the Yellow Line as a new defensive border. He emphasized ongoing military readiness and efforts to strengthen the IDF, especially the reserve forces.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu: After Ran Gvili returns, we expect to move to Phase B, disarming HamasDecember 07, 2025
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reaffirmed Germany's support for Israel during a visit to Jerusalem, while urging adherence to international law and providing humanitarian aid to Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined the next steps in the ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the need to disarm Hamas and prevent further escalation.
West Midlands Police clarified that the Jewish community did not support banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Birmingham football match. The force apologised for any misunderstanding and pledged continued engagement with community members.
President Trump has sharply criticized Ilhan Omar and the Somali community in Minneapolis, amid allegations of fraud and questions about Omar's background. The article explores public anger, accusations of anti-Semitism, and debates over immigration and loyalty.
Ukraine invokes parallels with Israel to seek global support, yet repeatedly votes against Israel at the United Nations. This contradiction raises questions about Ukraine's moral consistency and solidarity. The article calls for Ukraine to match its appeals for empathy with similar support for Israel.
Shai Barak unveils a Hanukkah music video featuring puppet versions of Jewish singers created with artificial intelligence. The video blends traditional puppetry with new technology, inviting viewers to identify the singers.
ArutzShevaCalls, warnings, and failure: New details emerge from the October 7 investigationDecember 07, 2025
An investigation into the October 7 attack reveals confusion and missed opportunities among military leaders, with key warnings and directives not acted upon. The report highlights failures in preparedness and intelligence that contributed to the scale of the assault.
Brit milah is described as the defining mark of Jewish identity, linking Jews to their covenant with the Divine. The article explores its spiritual significance, its role in distinguishing the Jewish people, and its relevance in modern society.
The article examines the challenges of defending Zionism's reputation and suggests exposing anti-Zionists' true motives. It also discusses the complex reception of Jewish critics of Zionism within both Jewish and non-Jewish communities.
Sudan's war is increasingly shaped by foreign intervention, with Turkey and Saudi Arabia playing key roles in sustaining the conflict. Their military and financial support has deepened the crisis, making peace elusive. The article argues that resolving the war requires confronting these external influences.
A United Nations delegation in Lebanon has called for strict compliance with the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanon has pledged to disarm Hezbollah amid ongoing tensions and international pressure. The Security Council reiterated its support for Lebanon's sovereignty and the truce agreement.
Turkey says Hamas is ready to hand over Gaza if a Palestinian-led police force is established. Israel opposes Turkish involvement, while Ankara expresses willingness to join an international stabilization mission.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met secretly with Tony Blair to discuss a plan for the Palestinian Authority to oversee parts of Gaza. Israel has not dismissed the initiative, but no decisions have been reached.
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.
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.
Mansour Abbas declared his party's separation from the Muslim Brotherhood and a shift toward a civilian political identity. The move could reshape political alliances in Israel ahead of upcoming elections.
Adina Ellis reflects on the hero's journey in Jewish tradition, drawing lessons from Yosef and the Hanukkah story. She encourages readers to find meaning and courage in their own challenges, especially as Hanukkah approaches.
A university chancellor shares their personal motivation for confronting antisemitism, recounting recent campus tensions and decisive actions taken. The piece urges collective leadership and unity to protect social cohesion and reject hatred in Australia.
Israel has urged mediators to act quickly to recover the body of the last hostage, Ran Gvili, believed to be held in Gaza. Officials say Hamas is showing signs of cooperation and may move toward disarmament and demilitarization.
ArutzShevaHarvard professor agrees to leave US voluntarily after Boston synagogue shootingDecember 05, 2025
A Harvard Law professor arrested for firing shots near a Boston synagogue has agreed to leave the United States voluntarily. His visa was revoked following the incident, which the Department of Homeland Security strongly condemned.
ArutzShevaFormer Military Advocate General released from hospital, expected to be questioned soonDecember 05, 2025
Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi was released from the hospital and will recover at home under strict court restrictions. She remains under house arrest and is barred from leaving the country until the end of 2025.
A new podcast episode explores how a simple mindset shift can help investors stay calm during market volatility. Listeners learn to control their responses and build resilience for better long-term decisions.
A Maariv poll finds Religious Zionism returning to the Knesset with four seats and the Netanyahu bloc gaining strength. The opposition bloc maintains a slight lead, highlighting a close race in upcoming elections.
Israel's government has set the 2026 defense budget at 112 billion shekels, lower than originally requested. Additional funds will be allocated over the next decade, with extra support for security infrastructure in Judea and Samaria.
ArutzShevaAnti-Israel UK activist admits Elbit raid aimed at damage, denies violenceDecember 05, 2025
A British activist admitted in court that a raid on Elbit Systems UK aimed to cause property damage but denied any intent to use violence. The trial follows the British government's recent ban of Palestine Action after a series of protests and incidents targeting Israeli-linked sites.
Iraq will remove Hezbollah and the Houthis from its asset-freeze list after mistakenly including them. The government clarified the freeze only targets Islamic State and Al-Qaeda-linked entities. An investigation into the error has been ordered.
easyJet will restart flights between Tel Aviv and London in March 2026 after a long suspension. The airline is also considering adding more destinations from Tel Aviv. Tickets are already available for booking.
ArutzShevaBBC orders staff to complete antisemitism training amid mounting criticismDecember 04, 2025
The BBC has introduced mandatory anti-discrimination training for all staff amid criticism over its handling of antisemitism. The move follows complaints from Jewish staff and scrutiny of the broadcaster's Middle East coverage.
ArutzShevaBnei Brak kollel student returns hidden 150,000 shekels found in apt. wallDecember 04, 2025
A Bnei Brak student found 150,000 shekels hidden in his new apartment and returned it to the previous owner after consulting a rabbi. The act of honesty was celebrated in a special ceremony, moving the former owner to tears.
ArutzShevaAmb. Huckabee opens ambassador program with forceful call to stand with IsraelDecember 04, 2025
Ambassador Mike Huckabee opened the Ambassador Program in Jerusalem, urging Christian leaders to stand with Israel and confront misinformation. The event highlighted Israel's strategic and moral importance, and called for global support against extremism and disinformation.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has chosen Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman as the next head of Mossad, succeeding David Barnea. Gofman is recognized for his extensive military experience and leadership during recent conflicts.
A mob attacked a synagogue in New Jersey, but prosecutors charged the Jewish victim and his rescuer instead of the assailants. The federal government is seeking protections for synagogues, while outrage grows over the state's handling of the case.
Iran is still denying international inspectors access to key nuclear facilities damaged in last June's strikes. Talks to resume inspections have stalled, with Iran demanding a new agreement before cooperation can continue.
Antisemitic incidents in Australia have dropped by 20 percent but remain at historically high levels. Serious attacks and vandalism continue to target Jewish communities, prompting concerns about safety and normalization of antisemitism.
A House panel has advanced a bill urging President Trump to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, sparking debate over potential discrimination and foreign relations. The move comes after Trump signed an executive order targeting the organization and Texas officials took similar action.
ArutzShevaAttorney Zion Amir: Not surprised by Supreme Court's decision to disqualify Ben HamoDecember 03, 2025
Attorney Zion Amir said he was not surprised by the Supreme Court's decision to disqualify Yosef Ben Hamo from overseeing a high-profile investigation. Amir suggested that any future candidate would likely face similar rejection from the court.
Egypt has denied reports of an agreement with Israel to open the Rafah crossing for Gazans. Officials insist no such coordination has taken place.
Prime Minister Netanyahu defended Israel's actions in Gaza, rejected a Palestinian state, and dismissed legal cases against him at a New York forum. He warned of the Iranian threat and insisted peace comes through strength. Netanyahu said he will visit New York despite threats and remains optimistic about Israel's future.
ArutzShevaMinister Ben Gvir: Gali Baharav-Miara is fully complicit in the Military Advocate General affairDecember 03, 2025
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir accused Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara of being complicit in the Military Advocate General affair. He claims she was involved in a cover-up and obstructed investigations.
ArutzShevaAmerican-Arab activist: 'Hamas breaks the legs, uses hospitals for interrogations'December 03, 2025
A Palestinian American activist reports widespread abuses by Hamas in Gaza, including violence and intimidation against critics. He accuses international organizations of ignoring these violations and calls for greater attention to Hamas's actions.
Hamas will return the body of a hostage to Israel via the Red Cross at 5:00 p.m. The announcement comes after another set of remains was recently transferred but found not to be those of hostages.
The article challenges the belief that economic improvement and democratization would bring peace between Israel and Palestinian Arabs, arguing these strategies have failed. It claims that recent events have exposed the dangers of such misconceptions and insists that only Israel can guarantee its own security.
The United Kingdom government has defended its ban on Palestine Action at the High Court, citing national security concerns. Critics argue the move restricts protest rights. A ruling will be delivered later.
Jewish groups will hold a solidarity rally near Park East Synagogue after a recent anti-Israel protest. The event comes amid heightened concerns over antisemitism and political responses to the protest.
The European Broadcasting Union is debating Israel's participation in Eurovision 2026 amid boycott threats and controversy over the Gaza war. Organizers are considering new rules to protect the contest's neutrality, with a vote on Israel's inclusion possible if concerns persist.
An Afghan national has been charged in the deadly shooting of two National Guard members near the White House. One guard was killed and another remains hospitalized. The suspect pleaded not guilty and is being held without bond.
ArutzShevaOfficials in Jerusalem present: New evidence of Hezbollah's accelerated armamentDecember 02, 2025
Israeli officials shared new intelligence with a US envoy, warning of Hezbollah's rapid military buildup and ongoing violations of ceasefire agreements. The meetings emphasized concerns over regional stability and foreign support for Hezbollah.
On December 2, 1947, British authorities allegedly stood aside as Arab mobs attacked Jewish communities, resulting in hundreds of deaths. The article questions whether this was a deliberate act to influence international opinion and urges self-reliance for Israel. The events remain controversial and resonate in current debates about foreign intervention.
ArutzShevaIsraeli researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov reveals: This is how I was tortured in IraqDecember 02, 2025
Elizabeth Tsurkov has revealed details of her torture while held captive in Iraq for over two years. She described enduring severe physical and psychological abuse after her captors learned she was Israeli. The torture ended only after she was transferred to a new hideout.
United States Ambassador Mike Waltz highlighted the strong alliance between the United States and Israel at a New York conference, emphasizing shared values and recent diplomatic achievements. He discussed efforts to combat antisemitism and bias in the United Nations, and described ongoing international support for peace initiatives in Gaza.
ArutzShevaCapitol precedent: Bill proposing sanctions on Israel advanced in CongressDecember 02, 2025
A group of Democratic lawmakers has introduced a bill in Congress seeking sanctions and an arms embargo against Israel. The proposal is unprecedented but is unlikely to advance due to strong bipartisan support for Israel. An Israeli group has called for the lawmakers to be barred from entering Israel.
ArutzShevaMiriam Adelson: Antisemitism rising, this is our time to fight the slander & winDecember 02, 2025
Dr. Miriam Adelson urged unity against rising antisemitism at the first Israel Hayom Conference in New York. She highlighted the role of Israel Hayom in defending Israel and providing reliable news. Senior officials from the United States and Israel are participating in the event.
Israel's Ministry of Defense highlighted the global competition for computer chips as a key strategic front at the International DefenseTech Summit. The Ministry announced new initiatives to strengthen domestic technology and enhance military capabilities.
Two men have been sentenced for plotting a terror attack near the Knesset. Their arrest prevented any harm, and both received prison terms from the Jerusalem District Court.
An Israeli man was severely attacked with an iron club by a group of locals in Kathmandu. He escaped with serious injuries and is now recovering in hospital. Authorities are investigating the motive and searching for the attackers.
ArutzSheva40 terrorists released in hostage deals re-arrested or eliminated in Judea, Samaria, JerusalemDecember 02, 2025
About 40 released terrorists in Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem have been re-arrested or killed, with many more suspected of returning to terrorism. Authorities warn the true number may be higher.
A terrorist who rammed a soldier near Hebron was eliminated by security forces after a second attempted attack. The incident is part of a recent surge in violence in the region.
A former Afghan army member who worked with United States agencies killed a National Guard soldier in New York, raising concerns about security and vetting. The article highlights similar cases of trusted individuals committing violent acts. It questions the effectiveness of current safeguards against internal threats.
Saudi Arabia has transferred $90 million to the Palestinian Authority to support health, education, and essential services. The grant aims to strengthen the resilience of the Palestinian population and ease financial pressures on the Authority.
A letter to President Isaac Herzog calls for pardoning Prime Minister Netanyahu, arguing it would heal divisions and strengthen Israel's government. The authors also say it would improve ties with the United States and dismiss objections as politically motivated.
Syria launches Al Thawra Al Souriya, its first state newspaper since Assad's fall and the pandemic. The publication seeks to offer greater openness and reflect citizens' lives.
Mamdani's election as New York City's leader has stirred controversy due to his radical views and lack of experience. Critics warn that his victory could inspire others with similar ideologies to pursue public office, potentially altering the nation's political landscape.
John Cleese has apologized for sharing anti-Israel posts online and condemned Hamas, while expressing support for Israel's right to defend itself. He clarified that his canceled shows in Israel were due to safety concerns, not political pressure.
Member of Parliament Michal Woldiger insists on major changes to the Draft Law to ensure effective enlistment of the haredi community. She stresses the law's sole aim is to draft haredim into military service and says her party is united on this issue.
A senior Islamic Jihad commander involved in the October seventh attack was killed in a targeted military strike. The operation follows renewed fighting after a ceasefire breach and aims to disrupt militant leadership in Gaza.
ArutzShevaThe Danger of Islamization: the West's weakness, and the need for Sovereignty in IsraelDecember 01, 2025
The article warns of the West's growing weakness amid rising Islamic influence and urges Israel to strengthen its sovereignty and independence. It calls for Israel to define its borders and enforce governance to ensure its security and resilience.
Israeli forces have eliminated a senior Islamic Jihad commander involved in the October 7th Nahal Oz attack. The operation followed a ceasefire violation and targeted key figures in the Gaza Strip.
ArutzShevaSeven-year-old Riki has one chance to beat leukemia - and we're $158,000 shortDecember 01, 2025
Seven-year-old Riki needs $158,000 more to access life-saving leukemia treatment in the United States. Her family has exhausted all options and is appealing for help. Every donation brings her closer to recovery.
Israel is moving forward with a law that allows healthcare professionals to report threats of future harm. The amendment aims to balance patient confidentiality with the need to prevent violence and protect public safety.
Yosef Chaim Ohana returned home to Kiryat Malakhi after months in captivity and rehabilitation. He was welcomed by the community, shared memories of his ordeal, and requested his mother's couscous. Ohana reflected on the importance of family, faith, and home during his recovery.
A report finds the Israel Security Agency did not know about the Nova festival before the October attack, learning of it only hours after violence began. The oversight may have affected the security response.
ArutzShevaReport: Shin Bet was unaware of the Nova music festival on the night of the massacreDecember 01, 2025
An investigation found that Shin Bet was unaware of the Nova music festival before the October 7 attack, due to a failure in communication. The agency only learned of the event hours after the attack began, which may have affected security decisions.
Egypt's top court has annulled parliamentary election results in 26 districts over violations, increasing the number of invalidated districts to 45. The move is unprecedented since President Sisi took office and comes amid speculation about his plans to extend his rule.
Protesters in London targeted an Israeli-owned bakery during a Black Friday march, prompting warnings from Jewish leaders about rising intimidation. The rally highlights growing concerns over antisemitism in Britain.
Andrea Bocelli hosted freed hostage Segev Kalfon in Miami, offering music and encouragement. The meeting is part of Bocelli's ongoing outreach to survivors of violence.
An Afghan man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington may have been radicalized after entering the United States. The attack has reignited debate over immigration vetting and national security.
Declassified Argentinian files show Nazi doctor Josef Mengele lived freely in Argentina after the war, despite authorities knowing his identity. Officials tracked his movements but failed to arrest him, and he eventually fled to Paraguay.
ArutzShevaLawyer of head of Lahav 433: Police Internal Investigations Department broke the lawNovember 30, 2025
The head of Lahav 433 was detained and later released after a lengthy interrogation over alleged misconduct. His lawyer accuses investigators of breaking the law and abusing their authority during the process.
ArutzSheva'Be gentle' | After returning from captivity, Alon Ohel returns to InstagramNovember 30, 2025
Alon Ohel, recently freed after being held captive in Gaza, has returned to Instagram and received a warm welcome from followers. His first post since release drew thousands of supportive reactions.
Temperatures in Israel will gradually rise this week, peaking by the weekend with hot and dry conditions. Winds and clouds will increase, especially in northern regions. The weather will be warmer and drier than usual for the season.
Israeli forces have intensified operations in eastern Rafah, targeting tunnel networks and eliminating militants. The military has destroyed numerous underground sites and released footage of recent arrests.
ArutzSheva'Go to Gaza' | Segal fires back after former captive criticizes Gaza coverageNovember 30, 2025
A public dispute erupted between Elizabeth Tsurkov and Amit Segal over Israeli media coverage of a deadly incident in Gaza. The exchange highlighted tensions around criticism of Israel's actions and media reporting.
ArutzShevaPolice stress: TAU professor published 'violent, dangerous, inciting post'November 30, 2025
A professor was arrested in Israel for an online post authorities say incited violence. Police are seeking to extend her detention, citing the dangerous impact of her words. The court noted suspicion of a call for violence and the potential threat posed.
ArutzShevaRachel Goldberg-Polin: 'I would ask Rabbi Sacks if he had found Hersh yet'November 30, 2025
Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin spoke movingly at the Sacks Conversation about grief, faith, and the influence of Rabbi Sacks' teachings. The event also marked the launch of a new edition of the Koren Sacks Humash. Community leaders reflected on the ongoing impact of Rabbi Sacks' work.
Egypt is training thousands of Palestinian police officers to manage Gaza's security after the war. The program is coordinated with the Palestinian Authority and aims to integrate both new and former officers into a future technocratic government.

































































