Bank of Israel Keeps Interest Rate at 4.5%
The Bank of Israel announced it is leaving the interest rate unchanged at 4.5%.
Jerusalem, 26 May, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Bank of Israel announced it is leaving the interest rate unchanged at 4.5%.




























The Bank of Israel announced it is leaving the interest rate unchanged at 4.5%.
Jerusalem, 26 May, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Bank of Israel announced it is leaving the interest rate unchanged at 4.5%.
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Israel's Ministry of Energy launches unique academic courses in the Arava region, blending policy and technology to drive sustainable innovation in renewable.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure is supporting “unique” academic courses in the Arava (the valley that runs south from the Dead Sea down to Eilat) to develop innovation and sustainability in energy.
Students from leading universities in Israel will participate in courses combining policy and technology in the fields of renewable energies, as part of strengthening the Arava as a national center for sustainable innovation.
The courses combine the fields of economics, philosophy, economics and public policy (EPP), engineering and public policy, and are designed to provide knowledge and practical tools for developing sustainable regions, promoting innovation in the energy sector, and creating growth engines in a sustainable economy, while closely connecting academic knowledge with fieldwork.
During the courses, participants will be exposed to leading companies operating in the renewable energy market, active projects and initiatives in development stages, as well as the activities of local and regional authorities working to promote socio-economic development based on sustainability. Special emphasis is given to the importance of collaboration between the public sector, academia and industry, as a basis for implementing national energy and climate policy.
Israel's Shin Bet reveals how a captured operative's interrogation led to the recovery of Ran Gvili's remains from Gaza, 843 days after October 7.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The Shin Bet (Israel’s anti-terror General Security Service) Monday evening provided new details as to how Israeli security forces were able to locate and return to Israel the remains of Ran Gvili. He was the last Israeli to still be held in Gaza, 843 days after the October 7 terror massacre.
About a month ago, said the Shin Bet, as part of an operation to find hostage remains in southern Gaza City, an Islamic Jihad operative who was involved in terror activity against Israeli forces during the war was taken in for questioning. It was suspected that this terrorist knew details of the location of where the late Ran Gvili had been buried.
During his interrogation, the operative spoke about his involvement in moving the body between several sites and even pointed to additional people involved who were aware of its location. Among other things, his interrogation resulted in acquiring new intelligence information that strengthened the understanding of the body’s location in the Al-Batsh cemetery in Gaza City.
In recent days, an extensive operation began at this cemetery, during which the body of the late ran was identified and returned to Israel.
111,000 Holocaust survivors reside in Israel today, as 12,000 passed away in the past year, according to the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — It is estimated that 111,000 Holocaust survivors are currently living in Israel; over 12,000 survivors have passed away in the past year. This is according to Israel’s Ministry of Welfare and Social Security.
Ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Ministry published updated data on Holocaust survivors in Israel.
For example, approximately 41,800 Holocaust survivors receive services from either or both the Ministry of Welfare and local authorities. This is 37% of all survivors, but a decrease of 4% compared to 2024.
Also, about 73% of all survivors are eligible for a long-term care benefit, and among those registered with social services, the eligibility rate is even higher, at about 85%.
The average age of Holocaust survivors receiving services from the Ministry of Social Affairs is 87 years old, and 413 of them are over 100 years old.
Israel Prison Service conducts 'large-scale' operation at Rimonim-Ofek Prison, seizing incendiary material, attack means, and prohibited content.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — During what the Israel Prisons Service called a “large-scale operational activity” carried out at Rimonim-Ofek Prison, prison officers, in cooperation with officers from other security units, acted against “negative elements” in the facility.
During the searches, prohibited items were located and seized, including incendiary material, improvised means of attack, prohibited content, a game console and other means prohibited from possession. Disciplinary measures were taken against those involved.
“The Prison Service will continue to act decisively to strengthen prison governance and maintain the security of prison fighters and the facility,” it said.
The funeral for Ran Gvili will take place on Wednesday in Meitar, his Negev hometown, as the community prepares to say its final farewell.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Baku, discussing advancing bilateral ties in energy, AI, defense.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Monday and with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov. Sa’ar departed Sunday for a state visit to Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, accompanied by a large Israeli business and economic delegation.
During a meeting with just Aliyev, the two discussed advancing bilateral relations between the countries. Among other things, they discussed deepening cooperation between the countries in the fields of energy, artificial intelligence, agriculture, water, defense, and tourism. Minister Sa’ar noted that the large business-economic delegation that joined his visit to the country will strengthen ties between the countries in these and other areas, said Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
Aliyev’s office added that emphasis was placed on the successful development of relations between the two countries in various areas, including economic, trade, energy, tourism, and other fields. Cooperation in agriculture, water resources management, high technologies, and artificial intelligence was highlighted. The contribution of reciprocal visits and contacts at various levels to deepening cooperation was also noted.
Minister Bayramov said that in his meeting with Sa’ar there was an “in-depth exchange of views on regional and global developments, challenges to international security, and cooperation within multilateral institutions.”
“We reaffirmed our strong partnership, mutual trust, and commitment to further deepening strategic cooperation based on shared interests,” he said.
Israeli PM Netanyahu calls Albanian PM Rama a "friend of the Jewish people" in Jerusalem, praising his support and discussing growing Israeli tourism and.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — prime ministerBenjamin Netanyahu met with visiting Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem.
The Prime Minister and the Prime Minister of Albania held a one-on-one meeting, followed by an extended meeting with their teams.
Netanyahu called Rama a “dear friend of the Jewish people and the Jewish state, and a good personal friend as well.”
“You stood by Israel when we were attacked by these barbarians,” Netanyahu told Rama. “Your moral conscience has not wavered.”
Netanyahu went on to speak about the growing Israeli tourism to Albania and the increase in Israeli business investment in the country.
“Albania and Israel have excellent relations that stem from a deep friendship between Albania and the Jewish people, forged over centuries of history,” said Prime Minister Rama. “As Jews fled persecution time and again in the West, they came to our shores and settled there.”
“We stand with the kidnapped and their families against Hamas and the neo-Nazi slaughterers,” he added, “whose actions have brought great suffering not only to Israelis, but also for a long time to our Palestinian brothers and sisters who are being dehumanized by Hamas, which uses them as a tool of war, turning them into a defensive infrastructure made of human flesh, something unheard of in the history of barbarism – simple meat for the terrorist fire.”
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the return of hero Ran Gvili, stating "no more hostages in Gaza" after a successful IDF and ISA mission.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, today:
“Honored guests, I wish to open with a blessing of thanks: ‘Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, King of the Universe, who has kept us alive, sustained us, and brought us to this season.’
My friends, Members of the Knesset, a short while ago we returned Ran Gvili, a hero of Israel. There are no more hostages in Gaza.
I commend the commanders and soldiers of the IDF and the ISA for the perfect execution of this sacred mission. I embrace Talik, Itzik, and the entire noble Gvili family. I looked them in the eyes and said: ‘We will bring Ran home.’ I promised you, citizens of Israel: We will bring them all home.
We all wore the pin, and now that the mission is complete, the time has come to remove it. For ‘the sons have returned to their borders and the daughters have returned to their borders.’
I wish to thank Gal Hirsch for his tireless devotion to this mission.
I thank my colleagues in the Government, who provided their support throughout. I thank President Trump, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and theirteam for their great and vital support. I thank the entire People of Israel for their prayers and their strength.
We have completed this mission, as I promised, and we shall likewise complete the rest of the goals we have set.”
Palestinian Authority security forces fired at an Israeli motorist who entered Shechem by mistake and bypassed a PA checkpoint. The IDF stated it was not a.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The Israel Defense Forces said gunfire at an Israeli motorist near Shechem (Nablus) earlier today was carried out by Palestinian Authority security forces and was not a terror attack.
According to the IDF, the driver mistakenly entered Shechem, and, while attempting to exit, accelerated around a PA checkpoint in order to bypass it. PA security personnel opened fire as the vehicle passed. The checkpoint is located in Area A of Judea and Samaria, which is under full Palestinian Authority civil and security control.
The IDF says Israeli and Palestinian coordination mechanisms were immediately activated to review the incident. Security officials reiterated that Israeli civilians are prohibited by law from entering Area A.
Elbit Systems wins a $228 million follow-on contract from General Dynamics to supply its Iron Fist Active Protection System for U.S. Army Bradley Fighting.
Jerusalem, 26 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Elbit Systems Ltd. has been awarded a $228 million follow-on contract by General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems to supply its Iron Fist Active Protection System (APS) for U.S. Army Bradley Fighting Vehicle upgrades. The three-year deal marks the system’s third selection by the U.S. Army.
The Iron Fist APS is a compact, hard-kill system that provides 360-degree defense against threats, including anti-tank rockets, guided missiles, loitering munitions, drones, and kinetic tank rounds.