IDF names three soldiers killed in Gaza fighting ■ Israeli army Chief of Staff says achieving war's goals 'will take months' ■ Israeli minister Dermer to meet Secretary of State Blinken, NSA Sullivan ■ IDF attacks Hezbollah after anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon wound 9 Israeli soldiers, a civilian ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers were killed in Israel on Oct. 7; at least 130 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 20,424 killed, 54,036 wounded in Gaza
The IDF is preparing for a potential retaliation in northern Israel after Iran accuses Israel of assassinating senior IRGC commander Sayyed Razi Mousavi, who was killed while at a Hezbollah-linked compound in Damascus
An alleged Israeli airstrike Monday in a Damascus neighborhood killed a high-ranking Iranian general, Iranian state media said. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The killing of Razi Mousavi, a long-time adviser of the Iranian paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in Syria, comes as clashes along the Lebanon-Israel border between Hezbollah and Israel continue […]
As long as aid gets into Gaza, and as long as Israel is killing fewer civilians, the U.S. is in less of a hurry when it comes to Israel moving toward a lower-intensity phase in the fighting and, eventually, withdrawing from Gaza ■ Cairo floats new hostage deal proposal
The proposed cease-fire would include the gradual release of Israeli hostages and total withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza in the final stage of the deal – but Hamas and Israel are both predicted to reject it
It was a year of discovery for archaeologists in Israel – from tiny little flutes and a Roman amphitheater for troops to ancient herders at the Dead Sea and a venerated site in the Galilee
In its investigation, The New York Times noted that '2,000-pound bombs posed a pervasive threat to civilians seeking safety across south Gaza,' while also drawing attention to the U.S. supplying Israel with 'more than 5,000' such munitions
The October 7 massacre saw Israeli employees to be called up for IDF reserve duty and funding dried up. despite it all, Israel’s hi-tech industry is bouncing back.
The October 7 massacre saw Israeli employees to be called up for IDF reserve duty and funding dried up. despite it all, Israel’s hi-tech industry is bouncing back.
In September, Yair Netanyahu's attorney claimed his stay abroad was due to 'persecution.' After seven months, following criticism of his continued absence from the country during wartime, he returned to Israel
Mere hours into the Oct. 7 onslaught, the Health Ministry received dozens of applications from medical teams abroad who wanted to come to Israel and volunteer. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram It received request from some 7,500 physicians from around the world, 450 of them with Israeli licenses. Of the applicants, […]
December 21, 2023 01:35 PM Rocket alert sirens in Tel Aviv 01:28 PM Rocket alert sirens in central Israel, western Negev 01:19 PM Rocket alert siren sounds in Nachal Oz near Gaza 12:59 PM Official Hamas statement: No hostage deal until complete ceasefire is reached The Palestinian factions in Gaza say in a joint statement […]
Israel has been demanding in meetings with Biden administration officials that it be allowed freedom of action in the Red Sea against Houthi attacks A senior official told Israel Hayom on Wednesday that "Israel is not part of the coalition led by the United States against Houthi aggression in the Red Sea, but Israel […]
Israel is yet to show the price it's willing to pay for the release of the hostages, but to encourage Hamas, a relatively long pause is under consideration. There is still no outline for the talks, but 'everyone is waiting for Hamas,' a source says
Birthright's leaders are preparing its educational teams to cope with a different reality for Israel and young diaspora Jews: 'Everything is different post-October 7'
On a visit to Israel, the American comedian tells hostages' families he feels 'deep commitment to raising awareness around the world about the issue of the hostages, whose lives are in immediate danger'
Instead of trying to conceal its intentions, the government should learn from the U.S. experience in Iraq and Afghanistan – that even a heavy military presence in Gaza won't prevent attacks from there on Israel
Lloyd Austin's trip to Israel is his second since Hamas' October 7 attack, as the U.S. presses Israel to consider a transition to smaller-scale military action