Ariella Roitman
WATCH: IDF conducts 'Sulfur and Fire' readiness exercise along eastern border, Dead Sea area
IDF confirms death of Hamas military chief following Gaza strike
Iran a victim of 'illegal expansionism and war mongering', Araghchi says
Terrorists hurl rocks at vehicles in West Bank, prompting search for attackers, IDF says
Troops of the 636th Combat Intelligence Collection Battalion killed one of the terrorists involved in the attacks and injured another.
Ultra-Orthodox protesters attempt to invade military police chief's home
Groups of ultra-Orthodox men have upped their protests amid increasing tensions regarding a haredi draft bill in the Knesset.
Chile to return ambassador to Israel, Kast tells Herzog
President Isaac Herzog also discussed with Chilean President José Antonio Kast strengthening cooperation between the two countries in health, artificial intelligence, and technology.
US attacks in Gulf violation of ceasefire, more than a ‘light slap,’ Iranian officials say
An Iranian military source warned that if the US attempted to re-enter the Persian Gulf, it would receive another "decisive response."
Family criticizes prosecution for indictment of Zalka murder suspect, calls for public rally
“They chose to stick to the dry law. At this rate, the next murder is just around the corner,” said the family of the prosecution's decision to indict the suspect with murder with indifference.
US response to hantavirus outbreak could be hindered by withdrawal from WHO - NBC
Health experts warn that both the CDC and the WHO may face disadvantages from a lack of cooperation between the two organizations.
GW University investigates possible chemical attack on student-led Israel festival
The university will examine whether individuals attending the event were targeted based on their Jewish faith, it said in a statement.
Bennett files defamation lawsuit against MKs, Channel 14, for mental illness claims
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett said that claims that he took pills to function were "blatant lies" meant to damage his chances of being elected again.
Compensation to be given to employers of reserve soldiers, Knesset plenum decides
"The fronts of the conflict rely on a solid economic rear," said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich regarding the decision, which hopes to alleviate the economic burden of employing reserve soldiers.
Fallen soldier Sgt. Idan Fooks laid to rest in Petah Tikva cemetery
Fooks fell in southern Lebanon on Sunday after a Hezbollah drone exploded near his unit's location.