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Nutrilon infant formula is being recalled in Israel due to elevated levels of the cereulide toxin found in specific batches. Consumers are urged not to use the affected products and to contact the Nutrilon Consumer Service Center for more information.
The Rafah Crossing will reopen on Sunday for limited pedestrian traffic, with movement coordinated between Egypt and Israel and supervised by a European Union delegation. Only pre-approved residents who left Gaza during the war will be allowed to return, subject to security checks.
A five-year-old boy from the Skver Hasidic community was killed in a road accident while waiting for his school bus in New York State. The incident has left his family and community in shock.
Senator John Fetterman reaffirmed his steadfast support for Israel, calling it a moral imperative and highlighting the importance of the US-Israel alliance. He also warned against rising anti-Zionism and supported strong measures to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
More than a quarter of Israeli children are living in poverty, according to a new report. Economic challenges and regional disparities are driving persistent high poverty rates, with long-term risks for children's futures.
Civil Administration forces have extracted several Jewish individuals from Palestinian Authority-controlled cities in recent weeks, including a woman from Jericho on Thursday. Authorities are investigating the circumstances and reiterate that entry into these areas is prohibited due to safety concerns.
President Trump announced the return of the last hostage from Gaza and expressed optimism that Hamas will disarm. He credited strong policy for the hostages' recovery and suggested peace in the Middle East is within reach.
The return of Ran Gvili's body is celebrated as a victory and a testament to national resilience. The article thanks soldiers, families, and leaders for their sacrifices and interprets recent events as part of a prophetic historical process.
Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian imam in Hebron, accusing him of incitement and support for a militant group. The arrest followed intelligence about his social media posts encouraging violence. The investigation is ongoing.
Major media outlets and public figures have faced criticism for omitting explicit references to Jews and antisemitism in their coverage of recent events and Holocaust commemorations. Critics argue that such omissions erase Jewish suffering and contribute to the normalization of antisemitism.
Iraqi forces arrested two Islamic State terrorists in Anbar and destroyed three hideouts in Kirkuk. The operations follow the recent capture of a suicide bomber and ongoing efforts to combat sleeper cells in the region.
The BBC has apologized for omitting Jews from its Holocaust Memorial Day coverage, drawing criticism from Jewish leaders and Holocaust educators. The broadcaster acknowledged the error and pledged to issue a correction. This follows other recent controversies over its reporting on Jewish and Israeli issues.
This article reflects on Roosevelt's iconic message about fear, connecting it to ancient lessons of faith and trust in times of crisis. It encourages readers to overcome fear by relying on divine providence and inner strength.
Eleven nations have condemned Israel's demolition of the United Nations agency headquarters in eastern Jerusalem and called for an end to further demolitions. The group urged Israel to respect international law and allow humanitarian aid to reach Palestinians.
Representative Patrick Ryan has called on Israel to lift travel restrictions on Yeshiva students with American citizenship. The move is part of a broader international campaign against sanctions on those avoiding military service. Lawmakers and activists are urging protection of dual citizens' rights.
ArutzShevaPolice prepared: This is how the funeral procession of Ran Gvili will take placeJanuary 27, 2026
Police have announced detailed arrangements and security measures for the funeral of Staff Sgt. Rani Gvili in Meitar. The public is invited to pay respects along the procession route, with access restrictions in place for the ceremonies.
Authorities recovered Ran Gvili's body after opening over 700 graves in a Gaza cemetery, following new intelligence from a detained operative. The operation concluded after weeks of investigation and coordination.
National Security Minister Ben-Gvir condemned Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial, urging former President Trump to intervene. He also welcomed the return of the last deceased hostage from Gaza and called for action against Hamas.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with Kazakhstan's President to discuss closer ties and cooperation. Economic relations and regional issues were key topics, with plans for further ministerial meetings.
The Jerusalem Lights podcast explores challenging questions about the Exodus story, including Pharaoh's free will and the fate of Israelites who remained in Egypt. Hosts Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman provide thoughtful analysis of these Torah passages.
Four people have been arrested for anti-Israel graffiti causing significant damage at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Police recovered firearms during the investigation and are probing possible links to other incidents. The university recently placed its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter on probation after a protest-related suspension.
Iran has warned it will respond strongly to any US aggression as tensions rise over military movements and protest crackdowns. The United States has increased its military presence in the region, while rights groups report thousands of deaths in Iran's recent unrest.
Flávio Bolsonaro has vowed to move Brazil's embassy to Jerusalem if elected president, emphasizing strong support for Israel. He criticized the current president's stance on Israel ahead of Brazil's October election.
ArutzShevaFormer government spokesman warns: Hostage crisis is over - but more kidnappings will comeJanuary 26, 2026
Former government spokesman Eylon Levy warns that Israel's handling of the recent hostage crisis may encourage future kidnappings. He urges the country to develop new strategies to prevent more Israelis from being taken hostage.
President Trump and officials celebrate the recovery of the final hostage from Gaza, marking the return of all hostages. The achievement is hailed as a historic milestone and a step toward peace in the Middle East.
London police detained 86 protesters outside Wormwood Scrubs prison during a demonstration supporting a Palestine Action activist on hunger strike. The group was held after refusing to leave and blocking prison staff, with all facing arrest for aggravated trespass.
ArutzShevaReport: US drone strike kills three suspected Al‑Qaeda terrorists in YemenJanuary 26, 2026
A United States drone strike in Yemen killed three suspected Al‑Qaeda members in Marib province, according to a Yemeni official. The attack targeted a house and caused additional injuries, with no immediate comment from the United States or Yemeni authorities.
A reflection on the Book of Shemot reveals the enduring cycle of Jewish history, from exile and suffering to redemption and renewal. The burning bush symbolizes the resilience of the Jewish people, who survive and thrive despite adversity. Recent events, such as France's recognition of the Dreyfus Affair, underscore the ongoing relevance of these themes.
Iran's judiciary has vowed harsh punishment for anti-government protesters after deadly unrest. Rights groups say the death toll is far higher than official figures, with thousands of civilian deaths reported. The United States has warned Iran against executing protest detainees.
ArutzShevaNew Shoresh Institution study: Gaps in haredi lifestyles between periphery and centerJanuary 26, 2026
A Shoresh Institution study finds haredi families in Israel's periphery live differently than those in the center, with more cars, higher spending, and fewer children. Migration to the periphery is linked to lifestyle changes and higher education among women. These shifts are reshaping family patterns and savings rates.
ArutzShevaPMO: Rafah crossing to open only after completion of operation to recover Ran Gvili's bodyJanuary 25, 2026
Israel will only reopen the Rafah crossing after completing efforts to recover the body of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili. The operation is ongoing in northern Gaza, with Hamas saying it has shared all information on Gvili's location.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu clarifies: Israel will only reopen Rafah crossing only after Ran Gvili's body is returnedJanuary 25, 2026
Israel will reopen the Rafah crossing only after the body of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili is returned. The crossing will operate under Israeli supervision and is contingent on the return of all hostages.
US and Israeli officials held a positive meeting in Jerusalem to discuss the next phase of President Trump's plan for Gaza. Both sides emphasized their close partnership and ongoing cooperation.
Emory University has fired Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani, daughter of a sanctioned Iranian security chief, after public protests and political pressure. The university did not say if the decision was linked to US sanctions against her father.
Avigdor Liberman urges opposition leaders to commit to a new Draft Law requiring equal service for all citizens. His proposal includes strict enforcement and the removal of exemptions, aiming to make it a cornerstone of the next government's agenda.
Hundreds rallied in Meitar to demand the return of fallen officer Ran Gvili, urging leaders not to advance ceasefire talks until he is brought home. Families and former hostages stressed that healing and progress depend on completing this mission.
Teva Israel Ltd. is recalling a batch of Nutrilon Stage 1 infant formula due to elevated toxin levels. Customers are advised not to use the affected product and to contact customer service for details.
A gag order has been lifted on the mysterious case of missing soldier Guy Hever, who disappeared in 1997. Recent arrests did not lead to a resolution, and the case remains unsolved.
Iran's Supreme Leader has been relocated to a bunker as fears of a US strike grow. His son has taken over leadership, and tensions in the region remain high.
Ran Gvili's family urges President Trump to pressure Hamas for his release, as United States envoys visit Israel. They stress that any efforts for peace in the region should begin with bringing Gvili home.
IDF troops eliminated terrorists who planted explosives near their position in northern Gaza. Forces also dismantled a tunnel containing weapons and hideouts near the border. The IDF continues to operate against threats in the area.
Germany and Italy have questioned the structure of United States President Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza but remain open to talks. Spain has declined to join, while other countries consider participation if the board's focus is narrowed.
A young man from Afula was killed while assisting at a traffic accident scene near the city. His father and others were also injured, and police are investigating the circumstances.
A biblical reflection on the non-barking dogs during the Exodus emphasizes the value of serenity and honor amid chaos, drawing parallels to contemporary times. The article encourages finding calm and dignity during periods of rapid change.
European Union leaders say they are willing to work with United States President Donald Trump's Board of Peace if its efforts are limited to Gaza. Several countries have joined the Board, while Russia is considering participation and Canada has had its invitation withdrawn. The Board aims to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and governance after the recent ceasefire.
A new American-led joint venture has taken control of TikTok's US operations, ending years of negotiations and political debate. The deal introduces new leadership and security measures, aiming to reassure American users and address national security concerns.
A deadly crash near Afula left one person dead and four injured, with police investigating the incident. A separate accident near Holot Interchange resulted in seven more injuries.
President Trump warns Iran of a major US military buildup and claims to have halted mass executions through threats. He announced new economic penalties and reiterated warnings over nuclear ambitions and protester safety.
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Prices of essential goods in Gaza have fallen dramatically since the ceasefire, thanks to increased aid and supply shipments. Residents face ongoing cash shortages and are turning to digital payments, while many continue to leave the territory amid hopes for political change.
Israeli forces report eliminating ten Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon, accusing them of exploiting civilian areas for militant activities. The military claims these actions breach understandings between Israel and Lebanon.
President Trump launched the Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum, inviting global leaders to join and sign its charter. The board's first resolution focused on Gaza, with plans for reconstruction and calls for lasting peace in the region.
ArutzShevaGerman Finance Minister: Too early to develop expectations about Greenland compromiseJanuary 22, 2026
Germany's finance minister urged caution after the United States announced the cancellation of tariffs related to Greenland. He said it is too early to form expectations about any compromise.
Deni Avdija urges fans to judge him for his basketball skills, not his nationality, and speaks out against the politicization of his career. The Portland star continues to achieve milestones despite ongoing criticism.
A personal encounter at a gym leads to a broader reflection on Israeli identity, the influence of secular elites, and the challenges facing Jewish tradition in modern Israel. The author expresses concern over cultural assimilation but remains hopeful about the future.
UNRWA has rejected Israeli claims to its eastern Jerusalem headquarters, calling the move illegal and a breach of international law. The dispute follows building demolitions and new legislation banning UNRWA's operations in Israel amid ongoing controversy over alleged ties to Hamas.
Putin will meet with US envoys to discuss Ukraine and the use of frozen Russian assets. He is also considering joining Trump's new Board of Peace, which aims to support stability in Gaza. Leaders from several countries have agreed to join the initiative.
ArutzShevaEx‑PA intelligence chief accuses Abbas leadership of 'systemic corruption'January 22, 2026
Former Palestinian Authority intelligence chief Tawfiq al-Tirawi has accused Mahmoud Abbas's leadership of widespread corruption. Tirawi warned he may expose specific cases if reforms are not made. Several officials have recently been dismissed amid corruption suspicions.
A former Israeli security chief says the United States missed its chance for a decisive strike on Iran and now faces a more difficult situation. He warns that inaction could strengthen Iran's regional influence and urges Israel to stay vigilant for possible retaliation.
ArutzShevaWatch: An UNRWA worker murdered his son, now he affixed a mezuzah on the organization's HQJanuary 21, 2026
A bereaved father affixed a mezuzah at the former United Nations Relief and Works Agency headquarters in Jerusalem after its demolition, marking closure following his son's murder by an agency worker. Officials and activists attended the ceremony, highlighting the agency's removal from Israel.
Ashgara Mengistu, missing for three days, has been found safe by police. He is the brother of former hostage Avera Mengistu.
The article highlights gratitude as a core spiritual practice in Judaism, emphasizing its power to transform challenges into purpose and connect individuals with divine blessing. Through teachings and traditions, it shows how gratitude fosters joy, resilience, and spiritual growth.
The United Nations nuclear watchdog chief has warned that the standoff with Iran over blocked nuclear inspections and unaccounted uranium is nearing a breaking point. Iran has not allowed access to key sites or provided required reports, raising concerns about nuclear material oversight.
The article explores the challenges Jews face in aligning with American political parties, highlighting the risks of conflating Jewish identity with partisan ideologies. It argues that neither party is intrinsically compatible with Jewish tradition, urging Jews to prioritize their heritage over political affiliation.
This article discusses the central role of the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition, highlighting its importance from the time of the patriarchs to the present. It emphasizes how living in Eretz Yisrael is fundamental to Jewish identity and spiritual fulfillment. The author urges continued focus and connection to the Land as a source of inspiration and hope.
The board of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is seeking to remove Bernie Sanders from its council, citing his lack of attendance and controversial public statements. Sanders has not attended any meetings since his 2007 appointment and has faced criticism for his remarks on Israel and Gaza.
Ashgara Mengistu, brother of former hostage Avera Mengistu, has been missing for two days after leaving his mother's home in Ma'ale Adumim. Police are seeking public assistance in locating him.
Avi Slama has been elected mayor of Netanya, succeeding Miriam Feirberg-Ikar. He pledged to honor her legacy and bring new achievements to the city. Prime Minister Netanyahu visited to support Slama on election night.
A rise in anti-Semitic hostility is ending decades of relative safety for Western Jews, drawing comparisons to the British Mandate era. The article warns that current social and political trends are troubling, urging vigilance and preparedness.
ArutzShevaIran expert, Dr. Thamar E. Gindin: 'Iranians immensely disappointed by Trump's promises'January 20, 2026
Iranian expert Dr. Thamar Eilam-Gindin says Iranians are deeply disappointed by President Trump's unfulfilled promises and lack of intervention. She argues that delayed action cannot undo the regime's violence and that systemic change requires more than military force. Reports indicate repression and executions have intensified, despite claims to the contrary.
Haredi teenagers in Melbourne escaped an attempted ramming attack by assailants shouting antisemitic slurs near a local synagogue. The community has been left shaken by what they describe as a targeted act of hatred.
Ahmed al Ahmed, who stopped a terrorist attack in Sydney, has revealed the lasting pain and injury he endures. He responded to criticism about the recognition he received, saying no reward can make up for his loss. Al Ahmed emphasized that he acted out of humanity and does not regret his actions.
A Houthi-run court in Yemen has confirmed death sentences for nine men convicted of espionage. The verdicts come amid ongoing regional tensions and international condemnation of the Houthis' actions. Retaliatory airstrikes have further escalated the conflict.
Australia's Parliament has passed new gun-control measures after the Bondi Beach mass shooting, including a national buyback program and stricter background checks. The government is also launching a royal commission to investigate the attack and related issues.
Benny Gantz revealed he was offered the chance to lead the government by haredi representatives in exchange for supporting the Draft Law, but he declined. The meeting included prominent haredi figures and took place at Gantz's home.
Yitzhak Goldknopf warned that United Torah Judaism may oppose the state budget if it includes penalties against Torah students. He said the party will act according to the guidance of its spiritual leaders and criticized the economic impact on the haredi community.
The Israeli military reports a sharp drop in overall terror incidents in Judea and Samaria for 2025, but notes a rise in rock and firebomb attacks late in the year. Jewish nationalist crime also increased, leading to new deterrence measures. Security forces stepped up arrests, weapons seizures, and monitoring efforts.
A respiratory technician comforted a baby in the trauma unit after a daycare tragedy in Jerusalem. Medical staff focused on calming and supporting the children until their families arrived.
Twelve children were injured, two critically, after suspected poisonous materials were found at a Jerusalem preschool. Emergency services are treating the victims and investigating the cause.
Lt. Col. Dr. A. shares insights on how military medical teams have adapted and improved their response during ongoing conflict. He highlights the importance of preparation, innovation, and team cohesion in saving lives. On Doctors' Appreciation Day, he reassures families of the unwavering commitment to soldiers' care.
Iraqi forces arrested three Islamic State terrorists, including a bomb-maker, in Anbar and Sulaymaniyah. The arrests are part of ongoing efforts to counter remaining sleeper cells in the region.
President Trump has invited Pakistan's Prime Minister to join a new international board focused on peace in Gaza. Pakistan has not yet detailed its involvement, while Israel has raised objections to the announcement.
Security forces have begun a large operation in Hebron to dismantle terror infrastructure and remove illegal weapons. The operation is expected to last several days, with increased military activity in the area. Recent intelligence has revealed intentions of raids on local communities.
Iran's president warned that any attack on Supreme Leader Khamenei would mean war, as tensions with the United States rise amid ongoing protests. The United States is accused of fueling unrest, and Iran has imposed communication blackouts.
ArutzShevaBrawl in the stands at Sammy Ofer; fans assault police officers during their arrestJanuary 18, 2026
A brawl erupted in the stands during a soccer match at Sammy Ofer Stadium, leading to arrests and assaults on police officers. Authorities are seeking to extend the suspects' detention as the investigation continues.
Israeli forces revealed details of a covert mission that recovered the body of Oron Shaul, a soldier abducted in 2014. The operation was based on intelligence and was carried out without risking other hostages.
Israeli pastry chef Mordehay Grunberger died in a workplace accident at a Florida bakery. Authorities say the incident appears to be accidental, and his family is seeking to bring him to burial in Israel.
The concept of 'anti-Palestinian racism' has moved from activist circles into mainstream institutions, reshaping debates about antisemitism and Israel. Critics warn it distorts public discourse and undermines protections for Jewish communities. The article calls for pushback against its adoption in policy and education.
Jared Kushner praised the new Palestinian committee for Gaza and noted that significant challenges lie ahead. He highlighted the committee's focus on security, services, and self-determination.
Iran has arrested members of the Bahai minority, accusing them of involvement in recent unrest. The Bahai community has long faced government persecution and allegations of espionage.
Former US Ambassador Dan Shapiro predicts President Trump may attempt to target Iran's Supreme Leader soon. Shapiro warns that even such an action would not guarantee regime change, as tensions between the two countries escalate.
United States officials have dismissed Israeli objections to the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan, insisting on American leadership. President Trump announced a new international board to oversee Gaza's reconstruction, but Israel objects to moving forward before all hostages are returned.
Arab rioters attacked residents at the Shirat Tzion homestead near Qaddum, injuring one and destroying property. Locals say the violence is part of an ongoing pattern and claim the assailants are organized and externally supported.
Israeli forces eliminated several senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad commanders in Gaza following a recent ceasefire violation. The strikes targeted key figures involved in military operations and infrastructure. Officials say these actions will degrade the groups' ability to launch attacks.
Israel has rejected the formation of the Gaza Peace Council announced by United States President Donald Trump, citing lack of coordination and policy contradictions. The council includes international figures and invitations to Turkey and Qatar, drawing criticism from Israeli opposition leaders.
Rain, thunderstorms, and possible flooding are expected in Israel, with snow on Mount Hermon and dropping temperatures. The winter weather will persist into next week, bringing strong winds by Tuesday night.















































































