Israel Kills Terrorist Who Crossed Yellow Line, Threatened Soldiers
Israeli aircraft kill terrorist who crossed Gaza's Yellow Line & approached soldiers, posing immediate threat. IDF confirms strike on Thursday.
















Israeli aircraft kill terrorist who crossed Gaza's Yellow Line & approached soldiers, posing immediate threat. IDF confirms strike on Thursday.
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Israel's industrial output prices for domestic destinations fell 0.6% in November 2025, with a 1.2% decrease over the past year, according to the Central Bureau.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics reported that the industrial output price index for domestic destinations decreased by 0.6% in November 2025 compared to October 2025 (base: 2020 average = 100.0).
The index excluding fuels decreased by 0.1% in November 2025 compared to October 2025 (base: 2020 average = 100.0).
In the last 12 months (November 2025 compared to November 2024), the industrial output price index for domestic destinations decreased by 1.2%, and the index excluding fuels decreased by 0.4%.
The Mining and Quarrying Price Index for Domestic Destinations decreased by 0.6% in November 2025 compared to October 2025 (base: 2020 average = 100.0). In the last 12 months (November 2025 compared to November 2024), the index decreased by 7.1%.
Export price index in industry, mining and quarrying and price indices for the services sector in the third quarter of 2025
The industrial export price index (including mining and quarrying) decreased by 1.9% in the third quarter of 2025, reaching a level of 115.9 points compared to 118.2 points in the previous quarter (base: 2021 average = 100.0 points).
In the third quarter of 2025, prices for legal services decreased by 4.0% and prices for computer programming, computer consulting, and related services decreased by 2.8%.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) recap December 18, 2025: TA-35 index closed at 3,661.68, up 0.73%. Equity turnover was NIS 4,851,894, indicating a positive.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — TASE Top 10 Indices thursday, december 18, 2025
Index | Value | +/- Change in Value
TA-35 | 3,661.68 | +0.73%
TA-90 | 3,791.86 | +0.76%
TACombo – 90&Banks-5 | 3,982.29 | +0.81%
TA125 | 3,684.15 | +0.76%
Money Market | 464.79 | +0.03%
TA125-Value | 4,107.62 | +1.09%
TA Sector-Balance | 4,285.59 | +1.09%
All-Bond | 419.20 | +0.16%
Bond-CPI A | 419.38 | +0.19%
Tel-Bond 60 | 413.63 | +0.18%
Equity Turnover
(NIS Thousands) | | 4,851,894
Bonds Turnover
(NIS Thousands) | | 3,272,262
(NIS Thousands)
(NIS Thousands)
Jerusalem police officers injured in a riot sparked by a parking ticket. Hundreds rioted, throwing objects and damaging vehicles, leading to 13 officers injured.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Israel Police confirmed that 13 officers were injured after a group of ultra-orthodox people rioted in a religious neighborhood. The incident began Thursday morning when a local Jerusalem parking inspector gave a ticket to a parked vehicle.
The municipal inspector stated that he was attacked by two youths who kicked his body and threatened his life. As a result, officers from the Jerusalem District were dispatched to the scene and arrested a suspect.
At this stage, said the police, hundreds of rioters began to gather in attempts to free the detainee, while throwing objects at the police and causing damage to the police vehicle, which was overturned by them, and additional forces and Border Police fighters were called in to assist.
As a result of the violence and the rioters’ actions, 13 police officers were injured lightly, and five of them were evacuated for medical treatment. In addition, significant damage was caused to four police vehicles.
During the forces’ activity and in accordance with the intensity of the disturbance, various means intended for handling disturbances were used, including the use of batons, stun grenades and gas, water cannons, and more.
During the disturbances, four suspects were arrested by the police, including the suspect who allegedly attacked the municipal inspector.
Jerusalem District Commander, Deputy Commissioner Ronen Avdiya, conducted a situation assessment in the field and ordered the continuation of operations to restore order.
Bank of Israel released end-of-day shekel exchange rates on Thursday, December 18, 2025. See daily changes against US Dollar, Euro, GB Pound, and more.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The following are the end of day exchange rates as set by the Bank of Israel Thursday, December 18, 2025:
(Units are given in the foreign currency and the rate is given in its value in Shekels)
Currency | Unit | Rate (NIS) | Daily Change (against the Shekel)
US Dollar | 1 | 3.2180 | -0.155%
GB Pound | 1 | 4.2968 | -0.033%
Japanese Yen | 100 | 2.0652 | -0.343%
Euro | 1 | 3.7728 | -0.087%
AUS Dollar | 1 | 2.1263 | -0.328%
Can Dollar | 1 | 2.3343 | -0.133%
DAN Krone | 1 | 0.5050 | -0.079%
NOR Krone | 1 | 0.3153 | 0%
SA Rand | 1 | 0.1920 | -0.26%
SWD Krona | 1 | 0.3459 | +0.203%
SWS Franc | 1 | 4.0472 | -0.02%
Israel and Germany formalized an expanded Arrow 3 missile defense agreement, valued at an additional $3.1 billion, bringing the total deal to over $6.7 billion.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli and German defense officials in Germany formally signed an expanded agreement for the sale of the Arrow 3 missile defense system on Thursday, the Israeli Defense Ministry announced.
The expanded deal is valued at an additional $3.1 billion, bringing the total agreement to more than $6.7 billion, making it Israel’s largest defense export deal to date.
Arrow 3 is an exo-atmospheric missile defense system designed to intercept long-range ballistic missiles.
The system scored its first operational success when it shot down a ballistic missile fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen in November 2023. It is widely believed to be the first time a missile was intercepted in outer space, though Israeli officials have not confirmed this.
Israeli XTEND partners with Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works to enhance autonomous drone missions, allowing a single operator to control multiple drone types for.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works and Israeli drone company XTEND have combined their technologies to let a single operator control multiple types of drones at once. In a recent demonstration, larger drones delivered smaller ones for close-up missions, cutting the need for extra operators and improving situational awareness.
XTEND, with offices in Tel Aviv, Tampa, Singapore, and Latvia, provides systems that work even when GPS is blocked or signals are jammed. The partnership aims to make complex missions easier and boost autonomous drone operations in joint all-domain command and control.
Israeli company ADAMA partners with BASF to launch its innovative Gilboa fungicide across Europe, aiding cereal farmers with disease management solutions by.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli agricultural company ADAMA Ltd. and German chemical giant BASF have announced a strategic partnership to co-develop and commercialize ADAMA’s Gilboa fungicide. The collaboration aims to give European cereal farmers faster access to innovative disease management solutions amid rising resistance and regulatory pressures. BASF will handle development and commercialization alongside ADAMA’s own product lines, with each company retaining independent pricing and sales strategies.
Pending approvals, Gilboa-based formulations are expected in Great Britain by 2027, followed by broader European launches in 2029, offering a new tool for sustainable, high-yield cereal production.
Israel Defense Forces struck multiple Hezbollah military targets in Lebanon, dismantling terror infrastructure, launch sites, and training compounds used by.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel struck Hezbollah military targets in multiple locations across Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces confirmed on Thursday morning.
According to the IDF, the operations dismantled terror infrastructure and launch sites within a Hezbollah compound used for training militants, storing weapons, and conducting artillery exercises. The IDF said the compound hosted courses where Hezbollah fighters practiced shooting and learned to use various weapons for attacks.
Additional strikes targeted other military structures used by the group over recent months.
Israeli Protalix BioTherapeutics partners with Germany’s Secarna Pharmaceuticals to develop rare kidney disease therapies, leveraging AI for drug candidate.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli biopharmaceutical company Protalix BioTherapeutics has signed a collaboration and option agreement with Germany’s Secarna Pharmaceuticals to jointly develop antisense oligonucleotide therapies for rare kidney diseases. Under the deal, Protalix will select biological targets, while Secarna will use its AI-powered OligoCreator platform to design and profile drug candidates. The partners aim to advance selected programs from preclinical research toward clinical trials.
Protalix has received an option to acquire an exclusive, worldwide license to further develop, commercialize and market any resulting compounds, with milestone and royalty payments to Secarna. The agreement marks Protalix’s expansion into RNA-based therapies for rare renal conditions.
Israeli ICL agrees to acquire Canada’s Bartek Ingredients for $90 million in a two-phase deal to boost its global food ingredients business, with the first.
Jerusalem, 18 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — ICL, an Israel-based specialty minerals and food ingredients group, has agreed to acquire Canada’s Bartek Ingredients in a two-phase transaction aimed at expanding its global food ingredients business.
Under the deal, ICL will make an initial cash investment of about $90 million to acquire roughly 50 percent of Bartek, with the first phase expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. The second phase would see ICL acquire the remaining shares and is contingent on business and integration milestones.
Bartek, headquartered in Ontario, serves customers in more than 40 countries and generates about $65 million in annual revenue.