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Arson Fears Rise as Multiple Beersheba Fires Leave 15 Residents Rescued

Children and babies were among the 15 people dramatically rescued in Beersheba early Wednesday morning after a series of suspected arson attacks ignited fires in multiple residential buildings across the southern Israeli city. The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority said...

Israel Expands Financial Benefits for Combat Reservists After Weeks of Coalition Tensions

The Knesset on Wednesday approved a landmark law to expand financial support for Israel Defense Forces reservists, ending a prolonged political standoff that had stalled coalition activity. The legislation passed its final readings with 26 votes in favor and...

IDF Halts 130 Smuggling Drones Amid Rising Cross-Border Threats

Israel’s 80th Division has significantly reduced drone-based weapons smuggling from Egypt, intercepting 130 hostile drones over the past month. Military officials say the figure reflects a roughly 50% improvement in interception capability, marking a notable shift in Israel’s favor...

IDF Kills Two Terrorists After Yellow Line Breach in Southern Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Tuesday that two terrorists were killed after crossing the Yellow Line and advancing toward Israeli troops operating in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the military, the operatives posed an immediate danger...

Dead Sea Rated World’s Second-Worst Tourist Destination in New Global Index

The Dead Sea has been ranked the world’s second-worst tourist destination in a new global index released by luggage storage network Stasher. The report evaluated 101 of the world’s most visited attractions, using five key metrics to determine overall...

German Complaint Targets Ex-Israeli PM Ehud Olmert Over Gaza War Crimes

The anti-Israel organization Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) has filed a criminal complaint in Germany against former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert, accusing him of war crimes committed during the 2008–2009 Gaza conflict known as “Operation Cast Lead.” The complaint was...

Israel Receives Remains of US-Israeli Hostage Itay Chen in Red Cross Transfer

Israel on Tuesday confirmed that it had received the remains of Itay Chen, the last US-Israeli hostage held in Gaza, as part of a US-brokered ceasefire agreement that came into effect last month. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said a...

Man in Critical Condition After Being Struck by Train at Tel Aviv Station

A man in his mid-30s was critically injured on Tuesday evening after being struck by a train at Tel Aviv’s Savidor Central Station, Magen David Adom (MDA) confirmed. MDA paramedics were dispatched to the scene, where they found the man...

Israel to Rebuild Missile-Damaged Soroka Hospital with NIS 1 Billion Funding

Beersheba’s Soroka University Medical Center, southern Israel’s primary hospital, will receive more than NIS 1 billion ($307 million) to rebuild after being hit by an Iranian missile in June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday. Speaking at the weekly...

Israel’s Energy System Faces Risk of Collapse During Wartime, Study Warns

Jerusalem — Israel could face nationwide blackouts during wartime due to deep structural weaknesses in its energy system, a newly published study has warned. The research, led by Dr. Erez Cohen from Ariel University’s Department of Middle Eastern Studies and...
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Unexploded Mortar Shell Found on Rehovot’s Herzl Street, Area Secured

An unexploded mortar shell was discovered earlier today on Herzl Street, Rehovot’s main thoroughfare, triggering a swift response from...
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