• Shabbat Shalom from Israel! Updates continue from North America
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Shabbat about to begin in Israel. INN's North America desk will continue to update the site until Shabbat begins in New York.
  • Israeli singer Yisrael Ben Tulila in new version of Yigdal Elohim Chai
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Cantor and musical creator, Yisrael Ben Tulila, launches a special version of the Shabbat hymn 'Yigdal Elohim Chai,' aimed at making synagogue melodies accessible to the wider public, just as they are heard on Shabbat.
  • Channel 12 News: Sharp rise in construction in Judea and Samaria under current government
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    New report reveals significant growth in construction of new settlements in Judea and Samaria since the current government took office in early 2023.
  • July 4th at the US Embassy: Hostage families call for 'One Big Beautiful Deal'
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    On US Independence Day, hostage families gather at the US Embassy in Tel Aviv, urging President Trump to seize the opportunity for a comprehensive deal to bring home all 50 hostages and end the war.
  • Amit High School mourns loss of former student Sgt. Yair Eliyahou
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Amit High School mourns the loss of former student Sgt. Yair Eliyahou, killed during an operation in the northern Gaza Strip, 'remembered by his teachers and family for his warm heart, dedication, and commitment to others.'
  • Watch: Armed robbery gang arrested within minutes of theft
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    3 young men charged after stealing hundreds of thousands from driver at gunpoint.
  • 8-Month-Old Baby Battles Neuroblastoma - $216,000 Still Needed
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Mother Fights Alone as Husband Falls Ill - Baby Sheina Yafa's Life Hangs in Balance
  • Lapid to Sky News Arabia: If I were Prime Minister, October 7 would not have happened
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Opposition leader Yair Lapid claims that if he had continued to serve as Prime Minister, Hamas would not have carried out the October 7 massacre. "During my tenure, the border was quiet."
  • Watch: Netanyahu visits Rachel Edri in Ofakim
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Prime Minister Netanyahu in Ofakim: "There were supreme acts of heroism here by men and women, who stood up at the decisive moment."
  • 3 children found in serious condition after being left in hot cars within 2 hours
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    A five-year-old boy and a one-and-a-half-year-old toddler were found in serious condition in a vehicle in the town of Elyakhin. Shortly thereafter, a girl who was locked in a vehicle was found in Hadera in serious condition. The three...
  • Report: Syria's demands for normalization with Israel
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Syrian source reveals two Golan Heights peace scenarios, including land divisions and potential Lebanese transfers; new Syrian president shows openness, but Golan return is key for domestic support.
  • Hostages families demand deal that guarantees return of every last hostage
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Families of most of the remaining hostages sent a letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu demanding a deal that eliminates the need for cruel selections and categories.
  • Last 2 suspects in Binyamin clashes released
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    The court today ordered the release under restrictive conditions of the last two detainees from the riots in Binyamin last Saturday, following an agreement between the parties.
  • First time since massacre: Prime Minister Netanyahu visits Kibbutz Nir Oz
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Netanyahu visited the kibbutz for the first time a year and nine months after Hamas terrorists murdered or abducted a quarter of its residents.
  • Police officer Yaniv Almakayis killed in ramming incident in Netanya
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    1st Sergeant Almakayis, 42, from Netanya, was killed during a police operation and left behind a wife and four children.
  • We need your help! Emergency funds for Israeli refugees nearly exhausted
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    The missiles from Iran may have stopped falling, but for hundreds of Israeli families, the nightmare is far from over.
  • Knesset advances historic bill to support families of the missing
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    The Knesset this week approved in its first reading a groundbreaking bill aimed at providing formal recognition and support for families of missing civilians in Israel.
  • Despite recent war with Iran, 2,000 North American olim expected during 2025 summer season
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Thousands of newcomers remain steadfast in their decision to immigrate, expected on multiple group aliyah flights as well as flagship summer charter flight.
  • First Look: Families allow publication of Hamas videos of hostages
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    The families of hostages Maxim Herkin and Bar Kuperstein have agreed to the circulation of a Hamas video of their loved ones.
  • Five-year-old orphaned two years ago killed in Jerusalem accident
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Yisrael Ben Zion Goldstein, who lost his mother in a tragic event two years ago, was killed Wednesday in a bicycle accident in Jerusalem.
  • Head of Bnei Brak's 'Hashomrim' named as sex crime suspect
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Haim Rotter, prominent Bnei Brak figure, named as suspect arrested Wednesday on suspicion of serious sexual offenses against minors.
  • Sanzer Rebbe's aide passes away
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Rabbi Yitzhak Eizik Meir Zalmanowitz, longtime aide to the Sanz Rebbe and spiritual guide to generations of students, passes away following decades of dedicated service to the hasidic community.
  • Inside Yamim Baim: The historic Jewish music festival
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Inside the historic Jewish music festival featuring Ishay Ribo, Avraham Fried, Zusha, and Shmuel.
  • Glastonbury: Jewish attendee advocates for proud presence amid controversy
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    In an interview with Arutz Sheva, Jewish Glastonbury attendee Romy Pikoos reflects on the anti-Israel chants, urging fellow Jews to return proudly and engage in dialogue.
  • 'We Went Through This Too': Kyiv students support school damaged by Iranian missile
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Students from the Perlyna-Chabad Jewish School in Kyiv, which was damaged by a Russian drone, sent a touching letter of encouragement to the students of Gsharim School, which was hit by an Iranian missile.
  • New York haredim enraged at euthanasia law
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Agudath Israel in the US issued a harsh statement against the controversial law approved by the New York Senate and called on the governor to veto it immediately.
  • New Program: Master Hilchos Shabbos online and set semicha
    Monday, June 30, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Based on Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits's Smicha Program
  • Jewish rep. in Iranian Parliament: 'We are Iranian before we are Jews'
    Monday, June 30, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    In an interview with a pro-regime newspaper, the lone Jewish representative in Iran declared: "We are Iranian before we are Jews, and our Iranianness is more important than our Judaism."
  • Colorado firebomb attack victim dies from her injuries
    Monday, June 30, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Karen Diamond, 82, succumbed to severe injuries she sustained in the antisemitic firebomb attack on a march in support of the hostages in Boulder, Colorado, a month ago.
  • US campus antisemitism: 'I have to consider whether to wear a Star of David'
    Monday, June 30, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    A new report reveals a disturbing reality on U.S. and European campuses since the October 7th attack: 96% of Jewish students reported harassment, alienation, and fear due to their Jewish identity.
  • Help a struggling father: Hidden poverty in a Jerusalem family
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Turns out 4 years after losing his wife, this widowed father still performs her most sacred duty with a smile - but one heartbreaking detail reveals why immediate help is critical
  • Netanyahu praises Shin Bet for thwarting threats, says 'new opportunities have opened'
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauds ISA’s role in neutralizing Iranian and Hamas threats, unveiling that on average, two major attacks were foiled daily.
  • Mamdani stands by silence on controversial Intifada chant
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    NYC mayoral hopeful sidesteps condemnation of 'globalize the intifada' slogan, despite concerns by Jewish community, citing free speech and political principle.
  • Binyamin Rabbis urge probe, decry violence by IDF and residents
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Binyamin rabbis call for unity and a thorough investigation after clashes between IDF forces and residents, denouncing violence on all sides and urging restored trust.
  • Traffic stop turns into life-saving escort
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Traffic police volunteers who stopped a man running a red light found he was having a cardiac event and provided him a police escort to the hospital.
  • Deputy Minister resigns over airport bill
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Deputy Minister Almog Cohen notified Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of his resignation from the government to promote a bill for an airport in the Negev as an MK.
  • Gov’t ends evacuation aid for rehabilitated Gaza border towns
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Residents of 7 must return home by July 31, while 5 will continue receiving state support due to ongoing reconstruction.
  • Binyamin Region Shooting: 'Dad, they're shooting at us'
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Rabbi Ben-Shachar, the father of one of the youths involved in the clash with Israeli troops in the Binyamin region, claims that videos of the incident support the civilians as opposed to the IDF statements.
  • Father of 10 dies tragically - family now sleeps hungry
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Turns out this Jerusalem mother's desperate plea reveals how quickly a stable family can collapse into starvation - and why 10 children face eviction within days
  • "Tiny Nation": David H Green’s new song echoes Jewish resilience
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Singer-songwriter David H Green has released a stirring new single titled “Tiny Nation”, a powerful musical reflection on the survival of the Jewish people against the odds.
  • Judges accept request: Netanyahu won't testify in court this week
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Jerusalem District Court accepts PM's request to delay the upcoming hearings in his trial.
  • 3 Rabbis call for mass global effort: "Every delay brings danger closer"
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Turns out this emergency case requires immediate community action - a young Jewish woman trapped abroad cannot afford the legal representation needed to navigate foreign justice system
  • Sharp rise in consumer spending in second week of Operation Rising Lion
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Israeli credit card spending rose by over 31% in the second week of Operation Rising Lion, reaching nearly NIS 9.7 billion, mainly in restaurants, clothing, and aviation, while supermarket sales declined.
  • Class Action against El Al over emergency flight reassignments
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    NIS 2.5 million class action lawsuit filed against El Al for failing to automatically reassign passengers to emergency flights at no cost, leaving customers stranded and forced to repurchase tickets.
  • Arad mayor calls to ban sale of Haaretz over 'blood libel'
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Arad Mayor Yair Maayan says he will ban the sale of Haaretz daily in his city, for what he called a "false blood libel" against IDF soldiers, accuses the paper of aiding terrorists.
  • You can help: Moishy needs emergency heart surgery
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Moishy needs emergency heart surgery - but the only doctors who can help are far beyond what the family can afford.
  • Trump's message to Chabad: I drew strength from Rebbe's legacy
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Jewish World
    Chabad Hassidim mark the 31st anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe today. President Trump recounts his visit to the Rebbe's grave on the anniversary of October 7.
  • Again: Trump denounces Netanyahu's trial as a 'political witch hunt'
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    US President doubles down again on his criticism of Netanyahu’s trial: The United States of America spends Billions a year protecting and supporting Israel. We are not going to stand for this.
  • President Herzog: 'No justification for assault on IDF soldiers'
    Sunday, June 29, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    Israeli officials responded to the reports of a clash between soldiers and civilians Friday night, with support and condemnation for both sides.
  • Supernova festival massacre documentary wins Emmy
    Saturday, June 28, 2025 from Arutz Sheva News - Inside Israel
    We Will Dance Again, a documentary chronicling the Supernova festival massacre, has won the Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary at the 46th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
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