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TimesofIsraelCENTCOM congratulates Syria on blocking weapons smuggling to HezbollahDecember 05, 2025
The United States military has praised Syrian security forces for stopping weapons shipments to Hezbollah. Syrian authorities reported intercepting landmines and arresting suspects involved in the smuggling attempt.
TimesofIsraelLebanon's Salam tells UN delegation follow-up force needed after UNIFIL mandate endsDecember 05, 2025
Lebanon's prime minister has asked the United Nations to consider a follow-up force for southern Lebanon after the peacekeeping mission ends in 2026. The proposal comes amid ongoing border tensions with Israel. The United Nations delegation has not yet responded.
TimesofIsraelAntisemitic attacker sentenced to 2 years in prison for 2021 beating of Jewish man in Times SquareDecember 05, 2025
Salem Seleiman was sentenced to two years in prison for participating in the 2021 hate-motivated assault of a Jewish man in Times Square. The attack, which drew significant attention, was the last sentencing in a high-profile New York hate crime case.
The cabinet approved the 2026 state budget after resolving disputes over defense spending. The plan includes new taxes, reforms to imports and banking, and faces criticism for raising taxes and subsidizing the ultra-Orthodox community.
TimesofIsraelGroup of Holocaust survivors demand Nigel Farage apologize over reported antisemitic remarksDecember 05, 2025
Holocaust survivors have urged Nigel Farage to apologize over alleged antisemitic remarks made during his school years. The group emphasized the importance of honesty and moral responsibility in addressing such accusations.
Israeli forces say they killed a terror operative who approached troops in northern Gaza today. The military reports the individual posed an immediate threat before being targeted in an airstrike.
TimesofIsraelSon of Chabad rabbi in Australia convicted of child sex abuse in long-running scandalDecember 05, 2025
Velvel Serebryanski, son of a well-known rabbi, has been convicted of child sexual abuse in a case that has shaken Melbourne's Jewish community. The verdict follows decades of advocacy by survivor Manny Waks. Serebryanski's sentencing is set for next week.
TimesofIsraelBennett slams 2026 budget, says 'serving and working public' will be made to swallow costDecember 05, 2025
Naftali Bennett criticizes the 2026 state budget, claiming it harms working and serving citizens while benefiting select groups. He calls for a more responsible approach to address the cost of living.
TimesofIsraelDana International says Israel paying price for 'neverending war' amid Eurovision dramaDecember 05, 2025
Dana International condemned the withdrawal of four countries from Eurovision over Israel's participation, blaming Israel's government for harming its global image. She called on Israelis to help restore the country's reputation and urged for a positive entry in next year's contest.
TimesofIsraelLapid slams 'budget of corruption and draft-dodging,' warns of higher taxesDecember 05, 2025
Yair Lapid denounces the proposed 2026 state budget, warning it will raise taxes to cover defense and exemptions from military service. He vows to change budget priorities if his party returns to power.
TimesofIsraelGovernment approves dairy reform, over agriculture minister's oppositionDecember 05, 2025
The government has approved a dairy industry reform that removes import tariffs and ends the quota system, despite opposition from the agriculture minister. The plan is intended to lower prices and will now move to the legislature.
TimesofIsraelNIS 112 billion allocated for defense spending in 2026 budget, Smotrich and Katz agreeDecember 05, 2025
Israel's defense budget for 2026 will be NIS 112 billion after a deal between the finance and defense ministers. The agreement also includes extra funding for security in the West Bank and along the Jordanian border.
TimesofIsraelMore than 1,100 gather in support of NYC synagogue targeted in anti-Israel protestDecember 05, 2025
Over 1,100 people rallied in support of a New York City synagogue after it was targeted by a hostile protest. Community leaders called for unity and stronger protections for houses of worship. The event highlighted concerns about anti-Zionism and safety for Jewish New Yorkers.
TimesofIsraelVance denies rising antisemitism in Republican ranks, expresses admiration for MamdaniDecember 04, 2025
Vice President JD Vance denies claims of rising antisemitism in the Republican Party and calls such accusations unfair. He also expresses respect for progressive lawmakers, praising their focus on key issues and openness to listening.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief announces new senior appointments, setting up another potential clash with KatzDecember 04, 2025
The Israeli military chief has named new senior officers, potentially deepening tensions with government leaders. The move highlights ongoing divisions within Israel's defense leadership.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief announces new senior appointments, setting up another potential clash with KatzDecember 04, 2025
The Israel Defense Forces chief has announced new senior appointments, potentially setting up a clash with the defense minister. The list includes several promotions and will be sent for approval. There has been no immediate response from the defense minister.
TimesofIsraelFBI makes arrest in investigation into pipe bombs placed in DC on eve of Jan. 6 riotDecember 04, 2025
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested a suspect in the 2021 Washington pipe bomb case, marking a major breakthrough in the long-running investigation. The arrest comes after years of speculation and renewed efforts by law enforcement. Further details about the suspect and charges are pending.
TimesofIsraelIDF to seize hundreds of dunams of West Bank land for internal security barrierDecember 04, 2025
The Israel Defense Forces plan to seize hundreds of dunams of private Palestinian land in the northern Jordan Valley to build a new security barrier. Residents and activists fear the move will displace communities and cut off access to farmland, while the military insists it is necessary for security.
TimesofIsraelReport: Spain forces vote on Israel's Eurovision participation at EBU confabDecember 04, 2025
Spain has reportedly forced a secret vote on Israel's Eurovision participation at a European Broadcasting Union meeting, with several countries threatening to withdraw if Israel is not barred. The decision follows mounting pressure and divided opinions among member states.
TimesofIsraelEx-general to lead probe into IDF's handling of intel on Hamas attack plans pre-Oct 7December 04, 2025
A retired general will lead a new investigation into the Israeli military's handling of intelligence about Hamas's attack plans before October 7. The move follows criticism of earlier probes and aims to ensure lessons are learned and implemented. Military leaders say the process will shape future operations and readiness.
TimesofIsraelFather of slain Tanzanian hostage thanks Israel, IDF for efforts to bring him homeDecember 04, 2025
The father of Tanzanian hostage Joshua Loitu Mollel thanked Israel and its military for bringing his son's body home from Gaza. Joshua was killed after being seized by Hamas while working in Israel.
TimesofIsraelSmotrich says proposed budget will open banking market, break monopoliesDecember 04, 2025
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says his proposed budget will break up monopolies and lower living costs, but opposition leader Yair Lapid warns it will raise taxes and hurt the middle class. The government faces a tight deadline to approve the budget or trigger early elections.
TimesofIsraelHigh Court to review justice minister's power to appoint a supervisor in a criminal investigationDecember 04, 2025
The High Court will review whether the justice minister can appoint a supervisor in criminal investigations when legal officials have conflicts of interest. The process continues despite challenges, with a full hearing set for 2026.
TimesofIsrael'Breaking those who are trying to break you': Smotrich targets banks, chains ahead of budget voteDecember 04, 2025
Finance Minister Smotrich vows to challenge banks and retail chains, promising reforms to lower living costs and taxes. He threatens to oppose the 2026 budget unless his proposals are adopted, raising tensions with the prime minister over spending priorities.
TimesofIsraelTrump says next phase of his Gaza plan will soon commence amid concern it's stallingDecember 04, 2025
President Trump says the next phase of his Gaza peace plan will start soon, but key parts remain stalled. Disagreements over security, reconstruction, and international involvement continue to hamper progress.
TimesofIsraelBody returned from Gaza on Wednesday identified as that of Thai national Sudthisak RinthalakDecember 04, 2025
The body of Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak, killed and abducted on October 7, has been returned to Israel after identification. Only one slain hostage remains in Gaza. Israeli officials have pledged continued efforts to bring back the final hostage.
TimesofIsraelPentagon review faults Hegseth over Signal messages on Yemen strikes, sources sayDecember 04, 2025
A Pentagon review found fault with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for sharing sensitive Yemen strike details via Signal, but cleared him of wrongdoing. The report is expected to be released soon.
TimesofIsraelEnvironment minister requests $41 million to tackle polluting West Bank waste firesDecember 03, 2025
Israel's environment minister has proposed a $41 million plan to tackle illegal waste burning in the West Bank, aiming to curb pollution affecting both Palestinians and Israelis. The plan includes new landfills, increased inspections, and more air monitoring. The issue has become a major public concern amid rising complaints and political debate.
TimesofIsraelAsked about his age, Netanyahu declines to put an end date on his political careerDecember 03, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has no plans to retire, focusing instead on key missions like artificial intelligence and broader peace. He maintains he has strong support in Israel despite recent health issues and political challenges.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu: Corruption trial is 'bogus,' pardon doesn't require me to admit guiltDecember 03, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls his corruption trial 'bogus' and says a pardon does not require him to admit guilt. He accuses prosecutors of trying to oust him from office, as critics and legal experts dispute his claims.
President Trump says the next phase of the Gaza peace plan will start soon, though details remain unclear. The plan's progress has been slowed by ongoing violence and unresolved questions about Gaza's future management.
TimesofIsraelPentagon watchdog: Hegseth writing on Signal about strike on Houthis endangered US staffDecember 03, 2025
A Pentagon watchdog found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put US personnel at risk by sharing sensitive strike details via Signal. The report said he violated policy by using a personal device, sparking bipartisan concern and calls for accountability.
TimesofIsraelHouthis release mariners held in custody since Iran-backed rebels sank ship in JulyDecember 03, 2025
Yemen's Houthi rebels have released mariners held since a deadly attack on a ship in the Red Sea. The crew, reportedly now in Omani custody, had been detained for months. The incident underscores ongoing regional tensions and the impact on global shipping.
TimesofIsraelKnesset advances motion adopting Trump's plan for Gaza; PM, coalition boycott voteDecember 03, 2025
The Knesset advanced a motion supporting United States President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza, with coalition lawmakers boycotting the vote. The plan outlines steps to end the conflict and hints at Palestinian statehood, sparking political controversy. The bill now moves to committee for further debate.
TimesofIsraelFive soldiers wounded, one seriously, in attack by terror operatives in Gaza, IDF saysDecember 03, 2025
Five soldiers were wounded, including one seriously, in an attack by terror operatives in southern Gaza's Rafah. The military responded with airstrikes and artillery fire after the confrontation.
TimesofIsraelYour Dream Aliyah (60+) Starts at SEA ONE, Israel | The Times of IsraelDecember 03, 2025
Sea One Private Club offers luxury seafront living for English-speaking residents aged 60 and above, with extensive amenities and a vibrant community. Opening in 2026, it provides a deposit-based, tax-free membership for an easy transition to life in Israel.
TimesofIsraelFour injured in knife fight in Rahat, after one injured by gunfire east of the Bedouin cityDecember 03, 2025
Four young men were injured in a knife fight in Rahat, with two in serious condition. Earlier, a 19-year-old was seriously hurt in a shooting in Kuseife. Both incidents happened as police carried out a major anti-crime operation in the region.
TimesofIsraelIsrael advancing plan to build hospital for Jordanian patients in joint industrial park along borderDecember 03, 2025
Israel is advancing plans for a hospital to treat Jordanian patients as part of a joint industrial park on the border. The project aims to foster cooperation and economic development between the two countries. Security and infrastructure preparations are underway.
TimesofIsrael'Preventing the truth': Levin slams ruling again striking down his pick to oversee Sde Teiman probeDecember 03, 2025
Justice Minister Levin accuses senior judicial officials of blocking his efforts to oversee the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. He claims they are preventing the truth from emerging and protecting each other.
TimesofIsraelLebanon PM says truce monitor negotiations with Israel are not peace talksDecember 03, 2025
Lebanon's prime minister says talks with Israel are focused on ceasefire monitoring, not peace. He adds Lebanon is open to verification of efforts to disarm Hezbollah.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu said to back recognition of illegal farming outposts in West BankDecember 03, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu is said to support legalizing illegal West Bank farming outposts, despite rising settler violence against Palestinians. Rights groups warn these outposts drive land seizures and intimidation. The government is also seeking educational solutions to curb youth violence.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to visit Washington for talks with President Trump at the end of December. The meeting will likely address regional security and peace initiatives. Dates for the visit have not been finalized.
TimesofIsraelOfficials from Israel and Lebanon hold first direct talks in decades in NaqouraDecember 03, 2025
Israeli and Lebanese civilian officials met directly for the first time in decades at the United Nations base in Naqoura. The talks, facilitated by the United States, aim to support the year-old ceasefire and explore future cooperation. Tensions remain high as both sides continue military operations near the border.
TimesofIsraelHamas says body of hostage has been recovered, will hand it over to Israel at 5 p.m.December 03, 2025
Hamas says it will hand over the body of a deceased hostage to Israel after discovering it in northern Gaza. The transfer is scheduled for 5 p.m. today. Two other hostages killed last year remain unaccounted for in Gaza.
TimesofIsraelDead Sea Works ordered to pay millions for brackish well water pumped out since 2017December 03, 2025
Dead Sea Works has been ordered to pay hundreds of millions for brackish water pumped from wells since 2017. The High Court ruled the company is not exempt from water fees for this groundwater. Environmental groups hail the decision as a win for public resource compensation.
Syrian authorities say they stopped a landmine smuggling operation to Hezbollah, killing one suspect and arresting four others near Damascus. Officials seized over a thousand mines intended for Lebanon. The government has pledged to halt weapons transfers to Hezbollah.
Marco Rubio says talks with Russia on Ukraine have made some progress, focusing on security guarantees and Ukraine's future prosperity.
TimesofIsraelBen & Jerry's Foundation had deficiencies in financial controls and governance, audit findsDecember 03, 2025
An audit found weaknesses in financial controls and governance at the Ben & Jerry's Foundation. The findings come as Magnum prepares to take over the brand from Unilever. Tensions remain high between Ben & Jerry's and its corporate owners over political advocacy and governance.
TimesofIsraelDanon slams annual UN resolution calling on Israel to withdraw from Golan HeightsDecember 03, 2025
The United Nations General Assembly passed resolutions calling for Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights and other territories. Israel and the United States voted against the measures, with Ambassador Danny Danon criticizing the decisions. The resolutions come amid ongoing regional security concerns.
TimesofIsraelItalian Jewish groups condemn vandalism of memorial plaque for terror victimDecember 02, 2025
A memorial plaque for a young victim of terrorism at a Rome synagogue was vandalized with anti-Israel slogans, prompting condemnation from Italian Jewish groups and officials. The incident is part of a troubling rise in antisemitic acts in the city.
TimesofIsraelPM cancels televised address on Haredi draft law, which Bennett brands as deceptionDecember 02, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu cancelled a planned address on a bill to maintain ultra-Orthodox exemptions from military service, drawing sharp criticism from opposition leaders. Critics say the law is deceptive and undermines the military. The legislation has sparked widespread controversy and internal dissent.
TimesofIsraelEx-Honduras president Hernández freed from US prison after Trump pardonDecember 02, 2025
Former Honduras president Juan Orlando Hernández was released from a United States prison after a pardon from President Donald Trump. Hernández had been sentenced for aiding drug traffickers, but his release has sparked renewed calls for justice in Honduras. His future in Honduras remains uncertain amid ongoing investigations.
TimesofIsrael'You cannot deceive the world': Sa'ar, Irish envoy spar at Foreign Ministry eventDecember 02, 2025
Israel's foreign minister and Ireland's ambassador sparred over Dublin's proposal to rename a park honoring Chaim Herzog, leading to heated accusations of antisemitism. The plan was halted after criticism from officials and the Jewish community. The debate highlighted ongoing tensions between Ireland and Israel.
United Kingdom government lawyers defended the ban on activist group Palestine Action in court, citing national security concerns. The move has sparked criticism from rights groups and led to thousands of arrests. A High Court decision is pending.
TimesofIsraelGazan wedding photographer-turned-documenter of Gaza destruction said killed by IDF in Khan YounisDecember 02, 2025
Gazan drone photographer Mahmoud Wadi was reportedly killed by an Israeli strike in Khan Younis. His studio documented weddings and later the destruction in Gaza. The Israeli military has not responded to requests for comment.
TimesofIsraelQatar says it hopes to push Hamas, Israel to next phase of ceasefire 'very soon'December 02, 2025
Qatar says it hopes to move Israel and Hamas into a new phase of peace talks soon after their recent ceasefire. The next round of negotiations will address key issues, including fighters still in Gaza tunnels.
TimesofIsraelRa'am MK says Arab party will oppose Haredi draft bill, won't give government a 'lifeline'December 02, 2025
Ra'am has declared it will oppose the government's ultra-Orthodox enlistment bill and not provide any support. The ruling party denies reaching out to Ra'am for backing, while Hadash-Ta'al also vows to challenge the government.
TimesofIsraelMedical Holy Grail: Israeli researchers isolate elusive cells that may slow down agingDecember 02, 2025
Israeli scientists have discovered immune cells that may help slow aging by clearing harmful senescent cells. The findings could lead to new ways to extend healthy years and combat age-related diseases.
TimesofIsraelTV summit comes to Jerusalem, bringing 'Mad Men' creator Matthew WeinerDecember 01, 2025
Top TV creators are gathering in Jerusalem for the inaugural Jerusalem Sessions summit, featuring masterclasses and open discussions. The event aims to foster dialogue and address sensitive topics in the entertainment industry.
TimesofIsraelLahav 433 chief to return to work, police say, following stormy interrogationDecember 01, 2025
The chief of the police's major crimes unit will return to work after being questioned over corruption allegations. He agreed to release conditions following a contentious interrogation, which investigators say was handled properly.
TimesofIsraelSaudi Arabia transfers $90 million to PA amid continued Israeli withholding of fundsDecember 01, 2025
Saudi Arabia has transferred $90 million to the Palestinian Authority to help it cope with a severe financial crisis caused by Israel's withholding of funds. The grant is part of an international effort to prevent the collapse of the Palestinian government.
Bolivia has dropped its visa requirement for Israelis, allowing easier travel between the two countries. The move reflects a shift in Bolivia's foreign policy under President Rodrigo Paz.
TimesofIsraelAttorney general slams bill dividing her role as blow to rule of law, human rightsDecember 01, 2025
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara warns that a bill splitting her role would undermine the rule of law and human rights. She says the legislation would politicize her position and weaken government oversight.
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian militant in central Gaza after he was deemed an immediate threat. The military responded with a drone strike following his approach toward troops.
TimesofIsraelIDF solider lightly injured in car-ramming, search continues for assailantDecember 01, 2025
A soldier was lightly injured in a car-ramming attack near Hebron. Security forces are searching for the assailant, who fled the scene after the incident.
TimesofIsraelFigures shows brain drain spiked in 2023-2024 as well-educated fled overhaul, warDecember 01, 2025
A Tel Aviv University study finds a surge in emigration of skilled Israelis since 2023, raising concerns about the country's economic future. The loss of engineers, doctors, and academics threatens key sectors and state revenues. Experts warn the trend may continue without significant political change.
TimesofIsraelOver 60 heads of local authorities: Haredi conscription bill presents 'danger' to societyDecember 01, 2025
Over sixty local authority leaders have condemned a bill that would exempt many Haredi men from military service, warning it threatens national unity. The proposal has faced criticism across the political spectrum.
TimesofIsraelTrump warns Israel not to 'interfere' in Syria, days after IDF battle with gunmenDecember 01, 2025
President Trump urges Israel not to disrupt Syria's progress after recent violence, calling for dialogue and praising Syria's new leadership. He supports a security pact between the two countries and hopes for wider regional peace.
TimesofIsraelOfficials say no handover of slain hostages Monday, after talk of possible returnDecember 01, 2025
Officials say Hamas will not return the body of a slain hostage Monday, despite earlier reports. Searches in Gaza have not led to a handover, and families continue to demand the return of their loved ones.
TimesofIsraelLevin, Chikli: Gov't won't take part in 'absurd performance' of High Court case on AG dismissalDecember 01, 2025
Government ministers refuse to participate in a High Court case over the attorney general's dismissal, calling the proceedings unfair. They argue the process undermines the government's authority to select its legal adviser.
TimesofIsraelImmigration minister vows to vote against Haredi enlistment bill 'even if it means PM fires me'December 01, 2025
Immigration Minister Ofir Sofer pledges to vote against the government's ultra-Orthodox enlistment bill, risking his cabinet position. He and other lawmakers argue the bill does not bring real change and may not have enough support to pass.
Pope Leo XIV prays for peace in Lebanon during his visit to the tomb of Saint Charbel, drawing thousands of celebrants. His message focuses on hope and unity for the crisis-hit country.
TimesofIsraelSources confirm Herzog heading to NYC amid PM pardon saga, after Mamdani winDecember 01, 2025
President Isaac Herzog will visit New York City, focusing on meetings with the Jewish community amid political tensions. The trip follows Netanyahu's pardon request and the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor, who has pledged to arrest Netanyahu if he visits.
TimesofIsraelMilitary R&D head says drone threat on borders 'moving toward a solution'December 01, 2025
Israel's military research chief says a technological breakthrough has been made in detecting enemy drones, with new interception and directed-energy solutions underway. The announcement comes amid ongoing efforts to counter evolving drone threats and smuggling attempts along the country's borders.
TimesofIsraelCabinet secretary claims Haredi enlistment bill will lead to draft of tens of thousandsDecember 01, 2025
Cabinet secretary Yossi Fuchs says the proposed Haredi enlistment bill could lead to the recruitment of 23,000 new soldiers. He argues this would ease the burden on reserve battalions and urges the opposition to reconsider their stance.
TimesofIsraelForeign Ministry director says bringing spokesperson under his personal controlDecember 01, 2025
The Foreign Ministry's spokesperson's office will now report directly to the director-general, a move intended to streamline communication. Some officials have raised concerns about how this will affect the spokesperson's independence.
TimesofIsraelPolice raid dozens of locations, arrest suspected senior crime family membersDecember 01, 2025
Police raided multiple locations in northern Israel and the West Bank, arresting suspected senior members of major crime families. The suspects are accused of involvement in extortion, shootings, and murders.
TimesofIsraelFormer Netanyahu lawyer says president can't pardon PM without an admission of guiltNovember 30, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu's pardon request has ignited debate, with legal experts and protesters insisting he must admit guilt before receiving clemency. President Herzog is reviewing the request and may propose conditions, including Netanyahu's retirement from politics.
TimesofIsraelHaredi rioters clash with police at march feting draft dodger released from prisonNovember 30, 2025
Ultra-Orthodox protesters clashed with police in Jerusalem during a parade for a released draft dodger. Officers used crowd dispersal methods after the group blocked a major road and refused to leave.
TimesofIsraelPolice internal affairs division denies allegations investigators assaulted senior cop during probe todayNovember 30, 2025
Police internal affairs denies claims that an investigator assaulted a senior officer during an interrogation. The agency says no violence occurred and that the officer was treated appropriately throughout the process.
TimesofIsraelIDF faces manpower crisis as fewer soldiers keen on military career, new data showsNovember 30, 2025
The Israel Defense Forces is facing a severe shortage of career soldiers, with fewer officers willing to stay in the military. Burnout, poor service conditions, and political issues are driving the crisis, as the army seeks urgent solutions.
TimesofIsraelHead of police major crimes unit briefly arrested after refusing to sign off on release conditions following interrogationNovember 30, 2025
The chief of Israel Police's major crimes unit was briefly arrested after refusing to sign release conditions following interrogation in a corruption probe. His lawyer alleges misconduct by investigators. Binyamin is expected to return to work despite the incident.
TimesofIsraelWhat to know about Netanyahu's request for a pardon in his corruption trialNovember 30, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon during his ongoing corruption trial, igniting controversy in Israel. Supporters say it could help unify the country, while critics warn it threatens the rule of law.
TimesofIsraelDublin City Council halts plans to rename city's Herzog Park after backlash from Irish governmentNovember 30, 2025
Dublin City Council has withdrawn its proposal to rename Herzog Park after backlash from the Irish government and accusations of antisemitism. The park honors Chaim Herzog, a former Israeli president born in Ireland.
TimesofIsrael'Collection of toothless threats': Likud MK demands changes to proposed Haredi conscription billNovember 30, 2025
Likud lawmaker Dan Illouz is demanding major changes to a proposed bill on ultra-Orthodox conscription, saying it fails to create real incentives for enlistment. He argues the current draft could undermine recent recruitment progress and calls for tougher sanctions and clearer definitions. The bill has drawn criticism from across the political spectrum.
TimesofIsraelDozens protest outside Herzog's home in Tel Aviv against PM's request for a pardonNovember 30, 2025
Protesters gathered outside President Herzog's home in Tel Aviv, urging him to reject Prime Minister Netanyahu's request for a pardon. The demonstration featured symbolic displays and drew political figures.
TimesofIsraelCoalition members praise Netanyahu's decision to request pardon in corruption trialNovember 30, 2025
Coalition leaders back Prime Minister Netanyahu's request for a presidential pardon, calling it a step toward national healing and judicial reform. Some allies, however, voice disappointment and question the move.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu says a pardon for him in corruption trial would be in 'national interest'November 30, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon in his corruption trial, saying it is in Israel's national interest to end the proceedings. He argues the trial is dividing the country and distracting from critical national priorities.
TimesofIsraelFreed hostage Yosef-Haim Ohana heads home from rehab, 6 weeks after leaving GazaNovember 30, 2025
Freed hostage Yosef-Haim Ohana has returned home after six weeks of rehabilitation in Ramat Gan. He was welcomed by local students and Scouts as he left the center. Other released hostages are still receiving treatment nearby.
TimesofIsraelCondition of 2 soldiers wounded in Syria clash, one shot in the heart, has stabilizedNovember 30, 2025
Two soldiers wounded in a clash in southern Syria are now stable after complex surgery at Haifa's Rambam Medical Center. One soldier survived a gunshot wound to the heart, with the bullet still inside. Both are recovering in intensive care.
TimesofIsraelPM submits pardon request to Herzog, says it would allow him to concentrate on affairs of stateNovember 30, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Isaac Herzog for a pardon from his ongoing corruption trial. The request is under review, with the president emphasizing its extraordinary nature and potential national impact.
TimesofIsraelResponding to Qatar, Hostages Forum says Doha should focus on getting Hamas to release final 2 bodiesNovember 30, 2025
The Hostages Forum urges Qatar to focus on securing the release of the final two hostage bodies from Hamas. The group criticizes mediators for not applying enough pressure on Hamas to fulfill the Gaza deal.
TimesofIsraelHow the first Bible to include a map helped spread the idea of countries with bordersNovember 30, 2025
The first Bible to feature a map, published 500 years ago, helped shape the modern concept of countries with borders. Its blend of symbolic and modern mapping influenced cartographers and religious thought, leaving a lasting legacy. The innovation marked a shift in how geography and sovereignty were depicted in religious texts.
TimesofIsraelStoppard's 'Leopoldstadt,' a master playwright's heartrending act of revelationNovember 29, 2025
Tom Stoppard's 'Leopoldstadt' is a powerful new play exploring Jewish identity, family history, and the impact of the Holocaust. Drawing from personal experience, Stoppard delivers a moving and revelatory work that has captivated London audiences.
TimesofIsraelIrish government slams Dublin plan to remove name of Chaim Herzog from city parkNovember 29, 2025
The Irish government has urged Dublin city council not to remove Chaim Herzog's name from a city park, warning it would erase Irish-Jewish history. The proposal, linked to pro-Palestinian activism, has drawn strong criticism from officials and Jewish leaders.
The Hostages' Tent in Jerusalem was dismantled after almost two years. The forum representing families of hostages is scaling back its activities, as only two deceased hostages remain in Gaza.






