• Join the 'last neighborhood': Jerusalem's final chance for community living
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    As Jerusalem Turns to High-Rises, One Area Offers the Last Opportunity for Traditional Family-Oriented Housing-And an Exclusive Investment Group Is Forming Now
  • Toddler dies of measles in Jerusalem
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem announced that a two-year-old girl died from measles complications.
  • Law against Bennett to be submitted to ministerial committee.
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    The Ministerial Committee for Legislation will discuss a proposal that party leaders will not be able to establish new parties before covering the debts of their previous parties.
  • More than 336,000 students begin the 2016 academic year across Israel
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Over 336,000 students started the new academic year at 57 higher education institutions. Engineering remains the leading field, while data and AI studies are rapidly growing.
  • Israel’s job seeker numbers drop sharply in September, reflected mostly in haredi cities
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Israel’s job seekers fell to 172,700 in September, down 7.2% from August. The Employment Service attributes the drop to workers returning after summer layoffs, reflecting a resilient labor market.
  • Trump leads signing of Thailand-Cambodia peace deal
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    President Trump oversees agreement ending months of border conflict as ASEAN leaders convene in Malaysia for regional and trade talks.
  • Did you remember to change the clock? Standard Time begins in Israel
    Sunday, October 26, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, clocks were set back one hour to 1:00 a.m. Standard Time will remain in effect until March 27, 2026.
  • Bennett: 'We will win 62 seats in the next election'
    Saturday, October 25, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    In a lecture to an Israeli audience, former prime minister Naftali Bennett said a right-wing ideological alternative that is not left-wing must be presented.
  • Netanyahu, Rubio reaffirm US-Israel alliance in closing call after visit
    Saturday, October 25, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanks US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for his visit and unwavering support, as both leaders pledged continued cooperation on returning hostages and disarming Hamas.
  • Hostage's mother: Matan bears scars of heroism on his body
    Saturday, October 25, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Anat Angrest, mother of Hamas captivity survivor Matan Angrest, says her son came home with scars from Hamas' abuse, but he wants to join IDF, bring hostage Itay Chen home.
  • Israel moves its clocks back one hour
    Saturday, October 25, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Israel's clocks will move back one hour early Sunday morning, when the clocks switch from 2:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
  • American Airlines to return to Israel after two-year hiatus
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    American Airlines will resume daily JFK-Tel Aviv flights in March, marking its return after a two-year pause following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and Gaza war.
  • Officials: Phase 2 of Hamas ceasefire deal 'very likely' despite hostage delays
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Israeli officials say Phase 2 of the Hamas ceasefire deal is likely, despite Hamas stalling on return of remaining bodies of hostages.
  • Shabbat Shalom from Israel! Updates continue from North America
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Shabbat about to begin in Israel. Our North America desk will continue to update the site until Shabbat begins in New York.
  • Chabad Rabbi and family miraculously survive direct drone strike in Ukraine
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    The city's rabbi, Yosef Yitzchak Wolff, went out to affix a mezuzah on the front door minutes before a missile destroyed the prayer hall and his office.
  • Omri Miran sends first message: 'Thank you for not giving up on us'
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Hostage survivor Omri Miran sent his first message 10 days after returning home, expressing pride in the army, its fighters, and commanders despite the pain and tragedy he endured.
  • Captivity survivor Alon Ohel discharged from hospital: 'From here, only good things'
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    A week and a half after being released from Hamas captivity, Alon Ohel returns home, 'So I can continue my life and achieve my goals.'
  • For nearly 3 hours: Activists block aid trucks from entering Gaza
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Hundreds of activists from the Tzav 9 protest group blocked the Kissufim Crossing and called on President Trump not to allow aid to reach Gaza until all the deceased hostages are released.
  • Marco Rubio: ‘We are committed to Israel’s security, Hamas will be fully demilitarized’
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks at a press conference in southern Israel, calls the current plan 'a massive undertaking' that could reshape Israel’s long-term security.
  • 'I fulfilled my dream; I enlisted in the IDF'
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Shimon Refaeli, a haredi who served as Minister Ron Dermer's political assistant, tells of his decision to enlist in the IDF.
  • Poll: Right-wing bloc holds steady, opposition weakens
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    New Maariv poll shows Likud leading with 26 seats, coalition bloc remaining steady, as center-left struggles to form a majority.
  • Grave desecration in Ukraine: Tombstones destroyed at Vizhnitz Rebbes’ cemetery
    Friday, October 24, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Unknown vandals break into the historic Jewish cemetery in Vyzhnytsia, Ukraine, damaging tombstones and breaching the fence. The Rebbes’ memorial structure spared, likely dut to security cameras.
  • ‘Keep riding camels’: Smotrich rejects Saudi deal for Palestinian state
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Israel will reject any Saudi normalization deal conditioned on a Palestinian state, insisting that sovereignty must remain non-negotiable.
  • Shin Bet chief: 'Today things are easier, but there are still challenges ahead'
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    'We serve the entire nation with determination and integrity,' Shin Bet chief David Zini says.
  • 'Ben Gurion's dream' | Sylvan Adams: The Negev is Israel’s key to future immigration
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Speaking with Arutz Sheva at the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration conference, Sylvan Adams urged Israel to create infrastructure, housing, and jobs to support future waves of immigration.
  • Anti-Israel protesters threaten to behead Israeli academic during UK lecture
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    At City St George’s, University of London, anti-Israel protesters invaded Professor Michael Ben-Gad’s lecture, shouting threats to behead him before being removed by security.
  • Former Justice Minister: 'Netanyahu will likely complete his term'
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Former Justice Minister Haim Ramon estimates that Israel's current government will live out its term, says opposition are 'dwarves'
  • AG orders Netanyahu to increase enforcement of IDF draft
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara orders Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to increase enforcement activities against haredi yeshiva students, claiming status quo 'severely harms' equality.
  • Israel's megacorps back immigration initative
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Some of the largest companies in Israel have joined together to commit to employing new immigrants in order to promote their integration in Israel.
  • Shas declares resignations over delay in draft law
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    The Shas party has ramped up pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to advance legislation regulating the draft status of yeshiva students.
  • Mass prayer rally planned in Jerusalem following arrests of yeshiva students
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Rabbi Dov Lando, Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch, decide to hold mass prayer rally in protest of recent arrests of yeshiva students. 'Public prayer can help.'
  • Haredi draft dodgers complain about detention conditions
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    A married yeshiva student from Modi'in Illit who was arrested about a month ago for desertion says there is a spiritual danger in the military prison for draft dodgers.
  • Two haredi draft dodgers arrested in Ramla
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Two haredi brothers from Ramla who did not report for IDF service were arrested. A third draft dodger evaded arrest in Be'er Sheva after refusing to open the door for military police.
  • Mamdani courts Hasidic voters with Yiddish letter ahead of NYC election
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani appeals to Hasidic voters in a Yiddish letter, seeking support from a key bloc amid controversy over his anti-Israel views.
  • MK Moshe Saada: Sovereignty? Actions matter more than slogans
    Thursday, October 23, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    MK Moshe Saada supports applying sovereignty in Judea and Samaria but expresses reservations in an interview with Arutz Sheva about the timing of introducing the bill in the Knesset.
  • Two years later: A bereaved family's journey with OneFamily
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Two years after Captain Shilo Rauchberger fell on October 7, 2023, his family still lives hour by hour. Through OneFamily, they've found something rare: a national embrace that holds them upright when they can't stand and reminds them...
  • Michael Eisenberg: 'Aliyah is about growth, not just integration'
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Speaking with Arutz Sheva at the Ministry of Immigration’s conference, Michael Eisenberg called on Israeli companies to lead a 'million Olim' initiative to boost growth.
  • The heartbreaking eulogy of Ela for Tal Haimi
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    At the Nir Yitzhak Cemetery, thousands accompanied Tal Haimi to his final resting place after his body was returned from Gaza after 2 years.
  • Emotional: Captivity survivor Yosef Chaim Ohana returns home
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Yosef Chaim Ohana returned to his home after 2 years in Hamas captivity, and before joining the celebrations, he removed the poster that had identified him as a hostage.
  • Pres Herzog awards Presidential Medal of Honour to Miriam Adelson
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Presidential Medal of Honor awarded to 9 individuals, including Prof. Avi Ohry, Justice (ret.) George Karra, Galila Ron-Feder Amit, Prof. Dina Porat, Dr. Yossi Vardi, Sheikh Muwaffaq Tarif, Moti Malka, Dr. Miriam Adelson, and Dr. Mathias...
  • Maoz chair Jeffrey Swartz: '1.5 million new Olim will transform Israel'
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Maoz chairman Jeffrey Swartz speaks with Arutz Sheva at special Ministry of Immigration conference. "Before a light unto the nations, we need a light in the nation".
  • Netanyahu considering new proposal for 10.7 commission
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Netanyahu’s circle is considering forming a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the October 7th failures, even without opposition participation, amid quiet talks for cooperation.
  • Minister Sofer Honors International Students in Israel
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Forty young women from the U.S., Canada, and England dedicate a year to Torah study and volunteering with Israeli children. Minister Sofer praised their embodiment of Torah, kindness, and Zionism-values that shape Israel's future.
  • Violent protests against arrest of haredi draft evaders
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Hundreds block roads in Bnei Brak, Jerusalem, and Safed after three haredi yeshiva students were arrested for evading the draft.
  • Watch: Eitan Nitzan visits where hsi brother was killed in action
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Eitan Nitzan, a reservist and alumnus of the Elon Moreh yeshiva, reached the place where his brother Gilad fell in Gaza.
  • Former member of European Parliament appointed to key EJA position
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    European Jewish Association announces appointment of David Lega, former Member of the European Parliament, as its new Secretary General.
  • Veterans with PTSD storm Channel 14 studio
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Several reserve soldiers suffering from PTSD entered the studio during a live broadcast to raise awareness for their condition.
  • Tragedy at Mir Yeshiva: American student found dead in dormitory
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Shlomo Aryeh Rivkov, an American student at the Mir Yeshiva, is found lifeless in the yeshiva's dormitory; police investigating.
  • First time in Jerusalem: Assyrian inscription from the First Temple period discovered
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Assyrian cuneiform inscription, estimated to be 2,700 years old, offers rare evidence of official correspondence between the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah.
  • Right-Wing War: Noam party proposes sovereignty despite Netanyahu's objections
    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Noam party chair MK Avi Maoz refused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to delay advancing a bill to apply Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
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