Israel Intercepts Drone Smuggling M-16s From Egypt
Israel intercepts drone smuggling M-16s from Egypt. IDF downs aerial drone carrying weapons overnight, preventing illicit arms transfer.
























Israel intercepts drone smuggling M-16s from Egypt. IDF downs aerial drone carrying weapons overnight, preventing illicit arms transfer.
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Three Bedouin minors from Tarabin, Negev, indicted for throwing stones at buses on Route 310 in June and October 2025, intending to cause harm.
Jerusalem, 15 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Three minors from the Bedouin village Tarabin, located in the Negev, were arrested on suspicion of throwing stones at buses in the area. Their arrests, said the police, came in recent weeks.
An investigation revealed that the three were involved in two incidents of throwing stones, in June and October 2025, at buses traveling on Route 310, near the Tarabin settlement, with the intention of causing harm.
Indictments against the three were filed today, Thursday.
Israeli fusion startup nT-Tao hits major milestone, firing C3 prototype's first plasma pulses in just over two months, bringing Israel closer to practical.
Jerusalem, 15 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israeli fusion company nT-Tao has reached a major milestone, firing its C3 prototype’s first plasma pulses just over two months after assembly. The project moves Israel closer to practical, on-site fusion energy for industry and remote locations.
C3 follows the earlier C2-A system and aims for higher temperatures and longer plasma stability.
“The speed from design to first plasma shows our team’s ability to work quickly and test new ideas,” said Dr. Yoav Shoshani, nT-Tao’s Director of Experiments & Diagnostics.
Israeli President Herzog granted 456 pardons in 2025, with nearly half of decisions aiding soldiers, reservists, and civilian war victims.
Jerusalem, 15 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — President Isaac Herzog’s office said it opened 1,683 pardon requests in 2025, continuing a slight decline from 2024 but maintaining higher averages than the past five years. The President granted 456 positive decisions, primarily shortening criminal record periods, reducing fines, or easing sentences.
A notable focus was on special relief schemes for soldiers, reservists, and civilian war victims. Nearly half of all positive decisions were granted under these special frameworks.
Requests from sex offenders, domestic violence perpetrators, and serious traffic offenders continued to be systematically denied.
Israeli tech company Anecdotes launches a no-code AI platform for GRC, enabling enterprises to build AI agents for autonomous risk and compliance management.
Jerusalem, 15 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israeli tech company Anecdotes has unveiled new capabilities for its agentic GRC platform, enabling enterprises to build no-code AI agents that autonomously manage complex governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) workflows. The platform’s ChatGRC solution gives teams conversational access to their full GRC context, while Agent Studio allows organizations to create custom AI agents tailored to unique processes—from vendor risk assessments to multi-stakeholder policy approvals.
CEO Yair Kuznitsov says the update marks a “fundamental transformation” in enterprise GRC, helping organizations scale operations with speed, accuracy, and continuous oversight. Anecdotes’ platform already supports 230+ integrations.
Israel's Health Ministry will update doctor on-call rules, reviewing a framework that aimed to shorten shifts for interns. The update seeks to balance workload.
About two years ago, a framework for shortening the Working Hours of female and male doctors on shifts was implemented, with the aim of alleviating the workload and improving the working conditions of interns in the periphery.
From the date of the framework’s actual implementation, the Ministry has been examining its implications with all relevant parties in the healthcare system, with an emphasis on the hospitals where it is being implemented. As part of the learning and lessons-learned process conducted by the Ministry, it emerged that the framework has value in alleviating the workload as expected. However, claims were also raised by some parties in the system regarding damage to the quality of training and care, the continuity of treatment, and the functioning of the departments where it applies, creating significant gaps in these areas between departments in the periphery and those in the Center. Therefore, the need arose for a thorough and continuous examination aimed at reviewing the framework and updating the work method, while maintaining the alleviation of the workload for interns, so that it can be applied to the entire inpatient system in due course.
The Director-General of the Ministry of Health, Moshe Bar Siman Tov, decided to establish a working team that will formulate an updated framework for doctor shifts. The team’s recommendations should address the aforementioned needs for both the medium and long term, taking into account the expected changes in the number of doctors in Israel in the coming years. The team will also formulate a recommendation for a sustainable systemic framework.
The team, expected to submit its recommendations by May 1, 2026, will be headed by the Director of Soroka Medical Center, Prof. Shlomi Kodish, and its work will be coordinated by Adv. Yael Israeli Nevo. During the team’s work, the positions of all relevant field and headquarters personnel will be heard.
Director-General of the Ministry of Health, Moshe Bar Siman Tov: “We see shortening shifts for interns as an important step for the benefit of male and female doctors, patients, and the entire system. In the past two years, the healthcare system has worked day and night, in emergencies and routine, to save lives and provide care for the many injured in body and soul. Now, as a learning system, we are working to examine the need to update the work method, and to create a balance that will protect the interests of caregivers and patients. We request to examine how the change has affected medical response in hospitals, while placing the well-being of the patient and doctors at the Center.
The long and exhausting working hours, 26 hours in a row, sometimes almost without a break, have not only harmed the intern doctors but could also harm the quality of medical care received by the public. The committee headed by Prof. Kodish will be required in the coming months to address this important issue, and I am confident that its findings and recommendations will assist us in formulating an updated framework.”
Dr. Sefi Mendlovic, Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Health: “In recent months, we have thoroughly examined the framework for assessing the workload of interns. As part of the meetings we held and the extensive dialogue with the medical teams, we understood that adjustments are needed in the framework to ensure that working conditions are indeed improved and the level of training is maintained.
The next step we are taking now reflects the overall responsibility we have to create a comprehensive framework that can be implemented in the field and that aligns with the needs of interns and the entire healthcare system.”
Director-General of Soroka Medical Center, Prof. Shlomi Kodish, Head of the Working Team: “We see great importance in promoting the working conditions of interns in hospitals, especially during shift hours.
During the two years in which the framework for shortening the workday has been implemented, we have learned about the framework’s implications and its impact on team well-being and on systemic aspects of departmental activity.
Now we will examine the issues that have arisen, hear from those involved, and together formulate recommendations for the future, so that they will strengthen our healthcare system and ensure continued professional and high-quality medical care for patients and their families. This is while being committed to female and male doctors – for their welfare and their ability to fulfill their mission responsibly, professionally, and humanely.”
Israel's Ministry of Transportation submits the Southern Railway Plan, a 13km project linking the Negev to central Israel via a new double tunnel.
Jerusalem, 15 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The Ministry of Transportation and the Cross-Israel Railway Company have officially submitted the Southern Railway (Goral) Plan, marking a key step in connecting the Negev to central Israel.
The 13-kilometer railway, featuring a 4.5-kilometer double tunnel under the Goral Hills, will link the Tel Aviv–Beer-Sheva line to Ashkelon–Beer-Sheva tracks, improving passenger travel, freight transport, and safety by diverting hazardous cargo outside Beer-Sheva. A new accessible station with bus and bicycle facilities will serve the region.
Transportation Minister Miri Regev said the project “strengthens the Negev, encourages development, employment and growth, and provides residents with a quality connection to Israel’s economic centers.”
Israel's Ministry of Religious Services and Survey of Israel launch a unified national eruv mapping project, granting councils editing permissions via govmap.
The Ministry of religious services, in cooperation with the Survey of Israel, is launching a unified national mapping project for eruvin. A Zoom training session will be held with professionals from the Survey of Israel.
Each council will receive editing permissions for the eruv lines within its jurisdiction.
Entities maintaining eruvin are requested to prepare a list of users and editors in their respective fields and to register on the government mapping website (govmap).
http://www.govmap.gov.il/register
After registration, please update the Religious Structures Department with the contact person’s details, the chosen username, and the email used for registration. Do not forget to specify the name of the entity.
The update should be sent to the department’s email address.
Israel's public transport saw a record 912 million trips in 2025, a significant increase from 2024, reflecting a growing public shift to buses and trains.
Record High in Public transportation: 912 Million Trips in 2025
Minister of Transportation Miri Regev: “The public is increasingly choosing public transportation. This is clear proof that the policy we are leading is changing the reality on the roads.”
Public transportation in Israel continues to break records. In 2025, 912 million trips were recorded on buses, light rail, and Israel Railways, compared to 904 million trips in 2024, a new all-time annual record for trips.
The data reflects a trend of recovery and continued growth after the Corona years, and subsequently against the backdrop of the challenges of the “Swords of Iron” war, during which transportation activity was reduced in large areas of the country, lines were suspended, and drivers and vehicles were mobilized for the national effort. Despite this, the public transportation system maintained functional continuity and quickly returned to growing operational volumes.
The increase in the number of passengers is a result of a clear policy led by the Ministry of Transportation and Road Safety: expanding the network of lines, increasing frequencies, opening and extending light rail lines, improving service on Israel Railways, and unprecedented investment in service additions. As part of the 2025 budget, hundreds of millions of shekels have been allocated specifically for expanding public transportation services.
The record figure for 2025 indicates growing public trust and a gradual shift from private vehicles to quality, available, and accessible public transportation as a basis for dealing with the problem of road congestion and improving quality of life.
Minister of Transportation and Road Safety, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Miri Regev: “We are connecting Israel through advanced public transportation – not with slogans but with actions. Every new line, every additional frequency, and every infrastructure project brings more passengers to choose public transportation.”
Director General of the Ministry of Transportation, Moshe Ben Zaken: “Since Minister Miri Regev took office, public transportation has been a top priority. The opening of new light rail segments, the expansion of the bus system, the advancement of the national rail network, and the ‘Transportation Justice’ fare revolution – all of these translate into an increase in the number of passengers and improved service for the public.”
Rabies confirmed in a jackal in Rosh Pinna, Galilee. Health Ministry urges contact for anyone or pets exposed between Dec 27, 2025, and Jan 10, 2026.
Description: the ministry of Health reports a jackal infected with rabies in the town of Rosh Pinna in the Upper Galilee. As of now, there are no known individuals who have been exposed to the jackal.
Dates: 27.12.2025 to 10.01.2026 inclusive
Instructions:
We request that anyone who came into contact, or whose animals came into contact, in the incident area with the infected animal or a stray animal, between the dates 27.12.2025 and 10.01.2026 inclusive, to urgently contact the Safed Health Bureau, telephone 04-6994257, 04-6994200, or the Health Bureau closest to their place of residence, in order to consider receiving preventive treatment.
After working hours and during the weekend, please go to the emergency room at a hospital.
The Ministry of Health requests:
The Ministry of Health reminds again that anyone bitten or scratched by an animal should immediately wash the area with running water and soap, disinfect with antiseptic agents, and go to the Health Bureau to check if preventive treatment against rabies is necessary.
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Israel's public transport shattered records in 2025 with 912 million trips, surpassing 2024's 904 million. This milestone reflects a growing shift to public.
Record High in Public Transportation: 912 Million Trips in 2025
Minister of Transportation Miri Regev: “The public is increasingly choosing public transportation. This is clear proof that the policy we are leading is changing the reality on the roads.”
Public transportation in Israel continues to break records. In 2025, 912 million trips were recorded on buses, light rail, and Israel Railways, compared to 904 million trips in 2024, a new all-time annual record for trips.
The data reflects a trend of continued recovery and growth after the Corona years, and subsequently, against the backdrop of the challenges of the “Swords of Iron” war, during which transportation activities were reduced in large areas of the country, lines were suspended, and drivers and vehicles were mobilized for the national effort. Despite this, the public transportation system maintained functional continuity and quickly returned to growing operational volumes.
The increase in the number of passengers is a result of a clear policy led by the Ministry of Transportation and Road Safety: expanding the network of lines, increasing frequencies, opening and extending light rail lines, improving service on Israel Railways, and unprecedented investment in service additions. As part of the 2025 budget, hundreds of millions of shekels were allocated specifically for expanding public transportation services.
The record figure for 2025 indicates growing public trust and a gradual shift from private vehicles to quality, available, and accessible public transportation as a basis for dealing with the problem of road congestion and improving quality of life.
Minister of Transportation and Road Safety, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Miri Regev: “We are connecting Israel through advanced public transportation – not with slogans but with actions. Every new line, every added frequency, and every infrastructure project brings more passengers to choose public transportation.”
Director General of the Ministry of Transportation, Moshe Ben Zaken: “Since Minister Miri Regev took office, public transportation has been a top priority. The opening of new light rail segments, the expansion of the bus system, the advancement of the national rail network, and the ‘Transportation Justice’ fare revolution – all of these translate into an increase in the number of passengers and improved service for the public.”