IAF downs Houthi missile fired from Yemen
According to the military, the projectile was intercepted before entering Israeli territory.
Missile fired from Yemen sends thousands to shelters in central Israel, successfully intercepted
Alert sirens sounded minutes after reports of a US-British attack on Yemen’s port city of Hodeidah.
Six injured in Bnei Brak fire
A fire erupted in a residential building in Bnei Brak, prompting first responders to evacuate a two-year-old in serious condition and five others suffering from smoke inhalation to local hospitals.
Netanyahu: Fighting will resume after hostage deal
Hamas is refusing to release 12 live hostages and is instead offering to hand over bodies.
Soldiers stationed on Mount Hermon face dangerous conditions
IDF soldiers stationed on the Syrian Golan face uncertain strategic objectives amid escalating tensions with local residents, raising concerns. Commanders question the mission’s necessity as troops navigate a challenging balance between defense, humanitarian efforts, and operating in extreme conditions within a volatile and complex environment.
Israel promises to destroy Houthis like Hamas, Hezbollah
Israel vowed during an emergency United Nations session that the Houthis would face the same “miserable” fate as the Hezbollah and Hamas terror groups.
Mount Hermon blanketed in nearly two feet of snow
The winter storm delivered much-needed rain to the coastal areas and even brought a brief hailstorm to Tel Aviv.
Sergeant Uriel Peretz, 23, killed in northern Gaza; 7 soldiers injured
He is the 825th IDF casualty since the war in Gaza began. Peretz was killed by an anti-tank missile strike on the building where his unit was stationed in Beit Hanoun.
Trove of ancient coins owned by Hasmonean king discovered during Hanukkah
Israeli researchers, working during the Hanukkah festival, discovered a rare hoard of 160 coins belonging to a Hasmonean king.