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Elections Committee head Orly Ades steps down after 16 years, half a year before Knesset elections
Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s memoir about her son's murder tops NYT bestseller list
Eyal Golan once again accused of sex crimes, state attorney calls for renewed investigation
Israelis divided over outcome of recent wars, political leadership - study
A plurality of Israelis view Israel as stronger than before the war, though almost a third of respondents believe the country has been weakened as a result of the roughly five-week-long conflict.
WATCH: Israel Police arrest man for attacking nun near King David's Tomb
On Tuesday, police received reports of a nun being attacked at King David's Tomb in Jerusalem. A 36-year-old man was arrested in connection with the case and is being questioned for racist assault.
Netanyahu trial: PM denies Filber guidance meeting as testimony interrupted by security call
In a filing submitted Tuesday, Netanyahu’s attorney Amit Hadad asked the court to hold Wednesday’s hearing only from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., citing a “security matter."
Two IDF soldiers wounded in West Bank overnight ops.
According to Israeli media, the two attackers stabbed the soldiers, although the exact method of attack was not confirmed by the IDF.
Galilee resident arrested after police seize Palestinian flags, military uniforms from his home
Israeli security forces obtained a search warrant for the 51-year-old man's apartment after receiving a tip that he was in possession of illegal weapons.
Jerusalem hills finally recovering from devastating 2025 wildfires
With Lag Ba'omer approaching, and Israelis recalling last year's Independence Day wildfires, the Fire and Rescue Authority issued a statement banning unsanctioned bonfires.
Amer Hujirat, Defense Ministry civilian contractor, killed in Hezbollah drone attack in Lebanon
This event comes as the IDF is facing new threats from Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, as the group employs fiber optic "wire" drones.
Netanyahu trial: President’s legal team invites prosecution, defense to preliminary plea-deal talks
The move is an initial step meant to test whether agreements can be reached before President Isaac Herzog considers Netanyahu’s pardon request.
Gantz warns Bennett-Lapid alliance could harm chances of replacing government
Gantz also released a campaign video calling for a bloc representing “all of Israel,” and argued that Bennett and Lapid were focused on internal leadership battles.
A-G moves to press criminal charges against Israel Prison Service commissioner
Ben-Gvir said the attorney-general was "a criminal," "ousted," and "anti-democratic," and accused her of acting against Israel's best interests by attempting to "frame" Yaakobi.