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Some 25 Israelis indicted for spying for Iran in 2025, Shin Bet reveals
In a separate arena, the Shin Bet reported that 130 Israeli-Arabs were indicted for terror-related offenses, while 219 were arrested.
History is happening in 'Israel Valley, The Technology Shield of Innovation' - book excerpt
42,000 Israelis voted: These are the perfumes that conquered 2025
Key figure in Iran-tied criminal network targeting Israelis, Jews in Sweden arrested in Iraq
Israel's youth labor force participation rate declines as gender gap narrows
Report reveals declining labor force participation among young Israelis (20-29), especially men and those in the Arab sector. Low unemployment is deceptive, hiding a sharp rise in discouragement.
Israel Police probe case of alleged exploitative sexual offenses in newsroom
The case has been transferred to the prosecution for review.
British man suspected of being Hamas terror cell member arrested in London
Alongside the arrests, German authorities seized various weapons, including an AK 47 assault rifle and several pistols, and ammunition in considerable quantities.
Jerusalemites react to NYC Mayor Mamdani's win with skepticism, concern for Diaspora Jews - feature
NYC's mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, who faced criticism for supporting groups linked to Hamas, is met with distrust in Israel. Despite his promises, skepticism over his anti-Israel past is widespread.
Who is Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, IDF's chief attorney embroiled in Sde Teiman video leak? - explainer
Tomer-Yerhsualmi's long career in the IDF's legal division ended abruptly after she resigned in connection to leaks related to the Sde Teiman affair.
IDF kills Hezbollah maintenance officer rebuilding infrastructure in southern Lebanon
Ibrahim Muhammad Raslan was attempting to rebuild Hezbollah infrastructure in the area, according to the IDF.
Who was Gaza hostage Sahar Baruch, killed during failed IDF rescue mission? - explainer
Baruch, a talented chess player and anime fan, lived in Kibbutz Be’eri and had just returned from his big trip to South America before the October 7 massacre.
‘Qatargate’: Police appeal accepted, court orders new hearing on Netanyahu aide’s phones
The case now returns to the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court, which must hold a hearing on whether the police may continue to hold Urich’s devices and, if so, for how long.
Rescue teams working to save Israelis trapped in Nepali mountain blizzard
Israeli authorities are working closely with local authorities to facilitate the rescue efforts after a snowstorm brought over half a meter of snow.
Feeling at home with Habayta: the Israeli organization helping Olim build their new lives
As the war ends, Israel faces a new wave of Aliyah,” says Netanel Rotenberg, Co-CEO of Habayta. “Many families are preparing to make Aliyah, and we’re here to help them make Israel a true home.