Israel news feed for Saturday, January 25, 2025
- Two-year-old Palestinian killed by IDF fire in West Bank raid; army: Investigating incident
- Hamas wins hearts and minds with prisoner release, but the Palestinian public remains lost
- Hunger, bombings and confinement: Reports emerge of IDF soldiers' testimonies from Hamas captivity
- Politico’s Surprising Report of a Modern-Day Gold Rush
- Gold Revaluation To $142,000 Will Avert The Debt Crisis| Andy Schectman
- Gold Mine Production By 2026? | CEO of Aton Resources
- Gold: New Economic Order Starts Now! | Jim Thorne
- Unlocking Potential: Sonoro Gold's Future Strategies Revealed
- 'Too much focus on past guilt': Musk virtually addresses far-right AfD election rally in Germany
- Families: 'We demand Netanyahu commit to second stage of Israel-Hamas hostage deal'
- For years, they were invisible. But on Saturday, all of Israel's eyes were on the IDF spotters
- New Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth: U.S. under Trump aims to 'end wars responsibly'
- Pictures of the week by Haaretz photographers
- Israel's UN envoy demands UNRWA vacate Jerusalem compound by end of January
- Israel demands Hamas guarantee release of civilian hostage before allowing Palestinians back to north Gaza
- Freed hostages Naama Levy, Daniella Gilboa, Karina Ariev and Liri Albag return to Israel
- 200 Palestinian prisoners released in exchange for four Israeli women hostages, 70 of them slated for deportation
- Daniela Gilboa, Karina Ariev, Naama Levy, and Liri Elbeg released
- Breach of agreement will not be tolerated
- Due to Hamas' breach of agreement, Israel halts movement of Gazans north
- IDF: 'Grave concern for the fate of the Bibas family'
- 'In Gaza, they're amputating limbs without painkillers. Imagine your child going through that'
- Israel needs a bigger, stronger army? To the contrary
- Hamas yet to provide remaining hostages' conditions, violating agreement
- Israel's democratic camp must compromise on selecting judges
- Palestinians to be deported to Gaza Strip as part of hostage deal, sources say