Attorney general: Netanyahu not required to resignIsrael's attorney general says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not required to leave office following his indictment on corruption charges.
Anti-Israel activist who promoted boycotts deportedShakir's deportation was the first removal of its kind under a 2017 law that allows the government to ban foreign nationals who promote boycotts of the Jewish state.
Rocket launched from Gaza, lands in open fieldThe Israeli military announced that a rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip at southern Israel less than two weeks after a cease-fire halted hostilities with Palestinian terror groups.
Tensions rise ahead of opening of mosque in Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old CityThis is a 'blatant effort to stir up religious tensions and challenge Israeli sovereignty and legitimacy in the Old City,' says the founder of non-profit Keep Jerusalem.
Poll: 62% of IDF soldiers say military lawyers interfering with missions, harming ability to defend countrySoldiers feel hampered by legal definitions of what is proper use of force and fear they won’t have backing if they make a wrong decision in the field.
Religious Knesset members outraged over Sabbath bus service: ‘A gross act of defiance’'This trend of Sabbath desecration in different cities is a gross act of defiance used by unashamed politicians who do not hesitate to harm the State's Jewish character,' said Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman.
Netanyahu: We will thwart Iran on our borders, in Iraq and in Yemen'Our commitment and our readiness to struggle against Iranian aggression is absolute,' the prime minister said.
WATCH: Daily Israel News Recap – November 25, 2019Here is a recap of the top Israel news stories on November 25, 2019.
Analysis: Sa’ar’s gambit to replace Netanyahu quickly falls flatThe decision to hold the primaries after the Knesset disperses and before another general election makes Netanyahu the heavy favorite again.
Ignoring US, Turkey poised to test Russian S-400 air defense systems'As recently as last Thursday, a senior State Department official told reporters Turkey needed to 'get rid of' the system,' reports the pan-Arab Asharq Al-Awsat.
WATCH: Polygamy increasing in Israel’s Bedouin sectorEven though polygamy is illegal in Israel, it's increasing in the Bedouin sector of society, i24NEWS reports.
‘Day of Rage’ declared by Palestinians against US reversal on settlements'Palestine Liberation Organization-affiliated factions called for a day of rage on Tuesday in all governorates in protest against the recent U.S. announcement,' said WAFA.
WATCH: ADL downplays Muslim anti-Semitism in reportDr. Andrew Bostom, author of a comprehensive history of the legacy of Muslim anti-Semitism, decided to look deeper into an ADL survey of anti-Semitism.
SpaceIL reveals new moon mission set for 2022, with Mars attempt in worksSpaceIL is working on ideas to get to Mars as well, says cofounder Kfir Damari.
Lebanon: Hezbollah backers attack anti-government protesters with clubs, metal rodsProtestors want the political elite to resign; Hezbollah is a member of the government.
Likud primary soon, but not soon enough for Netanyahu challengerLikud MK Gideon Sa'ar is calling on Netanyahu 'to reach conclusions' and step down.
Opinion: New York Times tries explaining away British Labour’s anti-SemitismWhat other hatreds are there where the Times makes such effort to make excuses for the haters, to find the most charitable possible way of explaining away the hate?
Breaking the deadlock: Likud MK proposes bill for direct elections of prime ministerA direct election for prime minister would not prevent an approaching third election but would prevent a fourth.
Top US general meets Israeli brass amid Iran tensionsChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley is visiting Tel Aviv for meetings with Israeli military leaders amid heightened tensions with Iran in the Mideast.
Terrorist who murdered father of four sentenced to life in prisonAt the sentencing, the victim's parents handed the judges a letter asking for the maximum sentence.