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Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died at 84. He was a central figure in American politics, known for his leadership after the September 11 attacks and his influence on foreign policy. Cheney is survived by his wife, daughters, and grandchildren.
Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of a terror-related charge after refusing to unlock his phone during a police stop. The judge found no evidence connecting Robinson to terrorism. The verdict ends a high-profile legal process.
ArutzShevaZOA threatens to quit Heritage Foundation over support for Tucker CarlsonNovember 04, 2025
The Zionist Organization of America is threatening to leave the Heritage Foundation's antisemitism initiative unless its president apologizes and cuts ties with Tucker Carlson. The move follows criticism of Carlson's remarks and interviews, which ZOA says undermine the Foundation's credibility.
A man has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder after a stabbing rampage on a UK train left eleven people injured. Authorities are investigating his possible links to other knife incidents, and he remains in custody. The attack is not being treated as terrorism.
An Arizona man has been sentenced to over four years in prison for sending more than one thousand violent antisemitic threats to Jews in New York City. His campaign included explicit threats and images of weapons, which were later found at his home.
The Knesset has passed the first reading of a major Communications Law reform, aiming to reshape Israeli broadcasting regulation. The vote was part of a wider agreement that also advanced a bill expanding rabbinical court authority in civil matters.
The family of Captain Omer Neutra spoke publicly after his body was returned to Israel, expressing gratitude and remembering his courage. They called for continued efforts to bring back the remaining hostages.
ArutzShevaIDF eliminates commander in Radwan Force and another terrorist in southern LebanonNovember 03, 2025
The Israeli military has eliminated a senior Hezbollah commander and another member in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements between the two countries. The strikes targeted individuals involved in attacks and intelligence gathering against Israel.
Hamas and the Red Cross are cooperating to recover the bodies of Israeli hostages in Gaza. The Red Cross is coordinating with both Hamas and Israeli officials to access burial sites, with support from Egyptian engineers.
The article examines how competing beliefs and international strategies are influencing Gaza's future. It questions the effectiveness of current peace efforts, highlighting the challenges posed by Hamas' ideology and Israel's security concerns.
ArutzShevaWatch: Released hostage Segev Kalfon removes his photograph from ambulanceNovember 03, 2025
Recently freed hostage Segev Kalfon removed his photo from an ambulance, marking his return home. The sticker had been part of a campaign supporting hostages' families. Kalfon thanked emergency workers for their support.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir praised reserve commanders for their dedication during a historic multi-front war and emphasized unity and resilience. He acknowledged recent losses and described the current period as a transition from failure to victory.
Parshat Lech Lecha explores Avraham's separation from his past and his role as the founder of a new nation. The Torah's narrative highlights the symbolic significance of his journey and the responsibilities entrusted to him and his descendants.
New details have emerged in the case of Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who was found soaked in seawater with her phone missing. Authorities have arrested her on suspicion of obstruction of justice and are searching for her mobile device, a key piece of evidence.
ArutzShevaPennsylvania diocese condemns 'profoundly offensive' Holocaust imagery on parade floatNovember 03, 2025
A Pennsylvania Catholic diocese condemned a school parade float featuring Holocaust imagery. The diocese apologized to the Jewish community and promised to improve oversight and Holocaust education.
Iran has vowed to rebuild its nuclear sites after recent strikes, asserting its scientific capabilities remain intact. Diplomatic efforts to resume negotiations are underway, but Tehran rejects direct talks and continues uranium enrichment.
Avigdor Liberman called for a thorough investigation following the arrest of Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi. He stressed the importance of justice and protecting soldiers from harm.
ArutzShevaIsrael Police confirms: Two suspects arrested in connection with MAG caseNovember 02, 2025
Israel Police have arrested two suspects in connection with a high-profile leak investigation. The individuals are expected to appear in court soon.
The Military Advocate General and Chief Military Prosecutor were arrested and are under investigation for alleged obstruction and breach of trust. Police are considering extending the detention of Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi. She was found safe after being reported missing the previous evening.
ArutzShevaCommittee for Oversight of the Israeli Citizens' Fund toured the Karish drilling rig todayNovember 02, 2025
The oversight committee toured the Karish drilling rig and was briefed on gas production and market competition. Energian Israel's entry has reportedly led to reduced prices.
Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi was found safe after a large search in Tel Aviv. Her disappearance came amid an ongoing investigation and political controversy. Authorities and the military were involved in the search effort.
A new immigrant family's baby was born with a severe form of spina bifida and needs costly, ongoing care. The family is struggling financially and a public campaign has been launched to help cover his treatment.
ArutzShevaJustice Minister, legal officials in standoff over Sde Teiman leak inquiryNovember 02, 2025
A dispute has erupted between Israel's Justice Minister and top legal officials over who should lead the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. The Justice Minister claims the Attorney General has a conflict of interest, while legal officials reject his attempt to remove her from the case.
Eitan Mor recited a thanksgiving blessing at a synagogue built in his honor after returning from captivity. The emotional event brought together family, friends, and neighbors in a heartfelt community gathering.
The article examines the legacy and modern relevance of Jewish intermediaries in non-Jewish governments, focusing on figures like Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. It questions the impact of their business ties on their diplomatic roles in the Middle East. The piece highlights the historical complexities and moral challenges faced by Court Jews.
Iran rejects direct talks with the United States and vows to continue uranium enrichment, while remaining open to indirect negotiations. The foreign minister condemned renewed sanctions and warned of further tensions following recent military strikes.
A former editor recalls a newsroom mistake about Jewish demographics and discusses how misconceptions fuel disproportionate focus and hostility toward Israel. The article explores the phenomenon of 'Israel Derangement Syndrome' among public figures and institutions.
Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign faces criticism over his statements on 9/11 and Israel, influenced by his father's controversial views. Community leaders warn his positions could impact New York's Jewish community and city values.
ArutzShevaSyrian President to visit Washington for first time, may join coalition against ISISNovember 02, 2025
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is expected to visit Washington for the first time, as the US seeks Syria's support against the Islamic State. Talks between Syria and Israel, mediated by the US, may soon yield a security agreement, though peace is not on the table.
Donald Trump has again called for Representative Ilhan Omar's removal after her comments about Somalia. Omar has faced ongoing criticism for her remarks on Israel and confrontations with protesters.
ArutzShevaEvyatar David, Hamas captivity survivor, publishes first social media postNovember 01, 2025
Evyatar David, recently freed from Hamas captivity, posted on social media for the first time since his release. He expressed gratitude for the support he has received and reflected on his journey from captivity to freedom.
A Knesset committee will discuss a bill to recognize Torah study as meaningful national service. The law would give yeshiva students legal status similar to other forms of service. This comes as debate continues over military draft exemptions.
Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Meir says the haredi community is mistaken in its approach to opposing the draft of non-students. He believes the issue can be resolved if there is real willingness to address concerns.
A new bill aims to revoke Israeli citizenship or residency from those who choose to live permanently in Gaza. The legislation would also bar their return to Israel, citing national security concerns.
The top United States military official visited Israel for talks focused on Gaza and regional security. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to military cooperation.
US drone footage shows suspected Hamas operatives looting a humanitarian aid truck in Gaza, assaulting the driver and stealing the vehicle. The incident prompted monitoring by the Civil-Military Coordination Center.
Israeli forces violently evicted two homesteads in Samaria and the Hebron Hills before Shabbat, arresting residents and confiscating property. The actions sparked protests and sharp criticism from those affected. Residents are demanding intervention from the Defense Minister.
Israeli forces continue operations in Rafah, dismantling tunnels and seizing weapons after the ceasefire. Armed militants have fired at troops during these activities. The military says the operations aim to remove threats and protect nearby residents.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation stopped a suspected Islamic State-linked terror plot in Michigan ahead of Halloween, arresting several individuals. Officials praised the quick response that prevented a possible attack. More details are expected as the investigation continues.
The Israeli military eliminated a Hezbollah maintenance officer in southern Lebanon and struck additional Hezbollah infrastructure. The actions were described as responses to threats and violations of agreements between Israel and Lebanon.
Tal Shuster of the Israeli-American Council urges Jewish and Israeli-American communities to vote and get involved in local and national elections. She highlights the importance of unity, combating antisemitism, and parental involvement in education.
ArutzShevaWatch: Canadian mosque promotes BDS in video featuring Hezbollah terroristsOctober 31, 2025
A Windsor mosque shared a video urging boycotts of major brands over alleged support for Israel and featuring graves of Hezbollah members. The video has sparked controversy and concern.
A concerned reflection on New York's election urges voters to support Cuomo, warning that splitting the vote could allow a radical candidate to win and threaten the city's values. The author highlights Curtis Sliwa's legacy but questions his current role. The piece emphasizes the broader implications for New York and America.
The article critiques the timing and political motives behind Israel's recent sovereignty vote over Judea and Samaria. It urges the government to assert national interests and warns against indecision that could enable the creation of a Palestinian Arab state.
ArutzShevaParis court hears case linking Holocaust memorial graffiti to Russian proxy plotOctober 31, 2025
Three Bulgarians are on trial in Paris for defacing the Holocaust Memorial, an act linked by French intelligence to a Russian destabilization campaign. The suspects admitted involvement, citing financial motives, while the alleged ringleader remains at large.
New details have emerged about the failed rescue of Sahar Baruch, whose body was returned to Israel on Thursday. The circumstances of his death remain under investigation. Baruch was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri in October.
Maxim Herkin revealed in a televised interview how Hamas staged propaganda videos during his captivity and described the violence he endured. He urged political leaders to consider the consequences of their public statements.
A Mossad-linked social media account posted a direct message to Iran's Supreme Leader, alleging internal divisions and vulnerabilities in Iran's military leadership. The statement claimed Iran's airspace is defenseless and ended with a pointed remark at Ali Khamenei.
A debate has emerged in Israel over the safety and regulation of Brit Milah, following reports of complications. Practitioners argue the traditional training system is effective and that complication rates remain very low. Calls for increased oversight are met with skepticism from within the community.
Bereaved families from across Israel found comfort and connection at a special Sukkot event organized by OneFamily. The gathering offered support, community, and moments of joy for those who have suffered profound loss.
Nearly 2,000 new housing units are expected to be approved in Judea and Samaria. The move is part of a policy to expand Jewish communities in the region.
ArutzShevaLeah Goldin: Netanyahu is deceiving us, not bringing deceased hostages backOctober 30, 2025
Leah Goldin condemned the government's handling of fallen soldiers and hostages, saying the Prime Minister is not doing enough to bring them home. She urged international action and expressed frustration over the ongoing lack of progress.
A new book, 'Tehran's Dictator,' reveals the dangers and challenges of researching and writing about Iran's current ruler. The author details the regime's extensive censorship and repression, aiming to expose the realities of Ali Khamenei's rule. The work seeks to break through propaganda and inspire future critical scholarship.
Representative Mike Lawler called Andrew Cuomo the 'lesser of two evils' compared to Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race. Mamdani has faced criticism for his positions on Israel and related controversies.
ArutzShevaBefore meeting Xi: Trump orders nuclear testing 'on equal basis' with Russia and ChinaOctober 30, 2025
President Trump announced plans to resume nuclear weapons testing ahead of his meeting with President Xi in South Korea. The leaders discussed trade but issued no joint statement, highlighting ongoing tensions and the importance of cooperation.
Exit polls show Wilders' party in second place, with D66 leading in the Dutch parliamentary race. Wilders says his party is unlikely to join the government if D66 forms a coalition.
ArutzShevaTrump blocks Israeli plan to expand control in Gaza following ceasefire violationOctober 29, 2025
President Trump has blocked an Israeli plan to expand military control in Gaza after a deadly ceasefire violation. The decision surprised Israeli officials and will be discussed further during upcoming meetings in Washington.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with American military officials to discuss a joint plan focused on disarming Hamas and changing the future of Gaza. He emphasized security and cooperation as key elements of the initiative.
ArutzShevaIAEA: Iran has not resumed enrichment, but activity seen near nuclear facilitiesOctober 29, 2025
Iran has not restarted uranium enrichment since the recent conflict with Israel, but activity has been detected near its nuclear sites. Damaged facilities still hold large uranium stockpiles, and future access depends on Iran's cooperation with international inspectors.
Dr. Hillel Gershoni downplays concerns that artificial intelligence will devastate the job market, arguing that technological progress historically creates new opportunities. He suggests fears of mass unemployment are overblown and that society ultimately benefits from innovation.
Israel has banned International Red Cross representatives from visiting specific prisoners, citing national security concerns. The order affects thousands of inmates classified as Nukhba operatives and unlawful combatants. The decision is effective immediately.
The article criticizes Zohran Mamdani for allegedly excusing violent and anti-Semitic behavior, warning that his political agenda could threaten Jewish safety in New York City. It questions the feasibility of his proposed reforms and his approach to public safety.
A new podcast episode reveals how maturing safe investments can lead to costly mistakes and offers strategies for making smarter retirement decisions. Listeners get tips for managing cross-border investments and keeping portfolios resilient.
Elon Musk has launched Grokipedia, a crowdsourced online encyclopedia aiming to rival Wikipedia. The platform, developed by his artificial intelligence company, has faced scrutiny over its content creation process and past controversies involving its chatbot. Grokipedia currently features over 885,000 articles.
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon rebuked UN official Francesca Albanese for her anti-Israel rhetoric and controversial report. Albanese, who has faced criticism and sanctions, continues to accuse Israel of serious violations. The dispute underscores tensions within the United Nations over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Red Cross has condemned Hamas for staging a fake recovery of a hostage's remains in Gaza. The organization called the act unacceptable and urged respect for humanitarian standards.
US Vice President JD Vance said the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will hold despite recent attacks and military responses. Tensions remain high after new clashes and disputes over the return of hostage remains.
ArutzShevaBinyamin Regional Council announces: Reservist Yonah Ephraim Feldbaum fell in GazaOctober 28, 2025
Reserve soldier Yonah Ephraim Feldbaum was killed in a clash with Hamas fighters in Gaza. Community leaders and friends paid tribute to his dedication and sacrifice. He is survived by his wife and five children.
Jews in Israel begin their annual prayer for rain, reflecting the land's dependence on divine care. Outside Israel, communities follow ancient Babylonian customs for rain prayers, illustrating the lasting impact of tradition.
ArutzShevaHamas announces: Bodies of hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch locatedOctober 28, 2025
Hamas claims to have found the bodies of hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch in Gaza. Remains recently returned to Israel were identified as belonging to Ofir Sarfati, whose body had already been repatriated.
ArutzShevaLos Angeles: Jewish man wearing kippah attacked & robbed in broad daylightOctober 28, 2025
A Jewish man was robbed at gunpoint in Los Angeles after being identified by his yarmulke. Police are investigating the incident, which advocacy groups have labeled a hate crime.
Israel will expand its control in Gaza after Hamas repeatedly violated the ceasefire. Talks with international mediators continue, while families of hostages demand urgent action from the government.
The mother of a fallen Israeli soldier whose body is held in Gaza urges the Prime Minister not to give up efforts to bring hostages home. She describes the ongoing pain and uncertainty faced by families. Gvili calls for stronger action to resolve the crisis.
Coalition ministers and parliamentarians have called on President Isaac Herzog to release Jewish security prisoners, citing concerns over double standards following the release of Palestinian prisoners. The president's ability to act is limited by existing legal frameworks.
ArutzShevaHamas claims: 'Israel deliberately placing obstacles in front of the search operations'October 28, 2025
A Hamas official accuses Israel of blocking search efforts for Israeli captives' bodies in eastern Gaza. He rejects claims of delays by Hamas and calls on mediators to act.
Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari is facing criticism after past posts surfaced showing support for Palestinian suicide bombings and rocket attacks on Israeli civilians. The posts also include praise for violent campaigns and criticism of former United States President Donald Trump.
Trump's senior adviser urges Hamas to promptly return the bodies of Israeli hostages whose locations are known, highlighting the matter's importance to the US President.
The Temple Mount has long been a source of conflict, fueled by religious and political tensions. Recent proposals from within the WAQF suggest a path toward peaceful coexistence, though significant obstacles remain. A gesture of openness could help reduce suspicion and promote dialogue.
ArutzShevaDisputes over Security Council mandate for planned international force in GazaOctober 27, 2025
Arab countries and other parties are divided over the role of a planned international force in Gaza. The main dispute centers on whether the force should only maintain calm or also take on disarmament duties.
A powerful earthquake hit western Turkey, causing damaged buildings to collapse in Sindirgi. No fatalities have been reported, but two people were hospitalized. Many residents are staying outdoors due to fear of aftershocks.
ArutzShevaSa'ar to Hungarian President: Hamas is delaying the return of the hostagesOctober 27, 2025
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with Hungary's president to discuss bilateral relations and regional security. Sa'ar addressed the ongoing hostage situation and urged reforms within the Palestinian Authority.
Rabbi Yaakov Menken challenges The Forward's negative portrayal of Hassidic education, arguing it ignores the community's successes. He calls for more balanced reporting and criticizes the documentary's lack of evidence.
President Trump has ruled out running for vice president in 2028 but has not fully closed the door on a third presidential term. He praised JD Vance as a likely successor and said discussions about future elections are premature.
Senator Lindsey Graham warns that President Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan could allow Hamas to grow stronger. He and King Abdullah of Jordan both question the feasibility of an international force disarming Hamas. Graham says Israel may need to take further action if the current approach continues.
MK Yitzhak Kroizer and Otzma Yehudit are pushing for renewed military action in Gaza, citing Hamas' failure to return hostages. Kroizer also advocates for Israeli settlement and sovereignty in the region.
Naftali Bennett has denounced a new bill aimed at barring candidates with unpaid campaign debts, calling it a political maneuver to prevent his return. He refuted claims about his own party debts and vowed to continue his efforts to unite the country.
Mahmoud Abbas has named Hussein al-Sheikh as his temporary successor, despite controversy over al-Sheikh's past and limited public support. Al-Sheikh is known for his ties to Fatah and support for convicted terrorists. His appointment raises questions about the future of Palestinian leadership.
ArutzShevaGer Toshav: A Torah-based solution to the Global Immigration Crisis and the Arab QuestionOctober 27, 2025
A Torah-based model called ger toshav is proposed as a solution to Israel's immigration and identity challenges. This approach distinguishes between citizens and peaceful non-citizens, offering rights without full assimilation. The article suggests this framework could inspire global immigration policy.
Malaysia has offered to send troops for a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Gaza, supporting international efforts to stabilize the region. The move follows Malaysia's continued support for the Palestinian cause and recent actions against Israel.
ArutzShevaAustria's Chancellor: Excluding Israel from Eurovision would be a fatal mistakeOctober 27, 2025
Austria's Chancellor opposes calls to exclude Israel from Eurovision, citing historical responsibility. The contest faces pressure from several countries threatening to withdraw if Israel participates. A final decision on Israel's involvement is expected in December.
US leaders JD Vance and Donald Trump oppose Israeli moves to formalize sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, warning of consequences. The article argues that historical and biblical forces favor Israel's claims, despite international resistance.
Dr. Rafael Medoff discusses the centuries-long history leading to the October 7 attack in his new book, focusing on the role of education and societal indoctrination. He critiques responses from American organizations and universities, while expressing optimism about Jewish resilience.
Finance Minister Smotrich unveiled plans to cut middle-class taxes and offer major incentives for immigration. He also emphasized fiscal reforms and a principled approach to foreign relations.
Dov Hikind has switched his endorsement in the New York mayoral race from Curtis Sliwa to Andrew Cuomo, citing concerns over Zohran Mamdani's candidacy. Hikind says only Cuomo can defeat Mamdani and urges voters to unite behind him.
The article warns that Jihadist movements are exploiting Western progressive causes by manipulating intersectionality, forming alliances that threaten democratic values. It urges Israel to expose these strategies and educate the world about the broader agenda behind such alliances.
A call is made for American Jews to relocate to Israel due to rising antisemitism in the United States. The article outlines a privately funded plan to support this migration and build new communities in Israel.





































































