PM’s Office announcement
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Mrs. Sara Netanyahu, arrived on Wednesday (EDT) for an official visit at the Pentagon, where they were received by the US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and his…
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Mrs. Sara Netanyahu, arrived on Wednesday (EDT) for an official visit at the Pentagon, where they were received by the US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and his…
Israeli forces continue to operate across the Gaza Strip, with airstrikes on more than 100 terror targets in the past…
FM Sa'ar: "We sent a delegation to negotiate in Doha. We said Yes to Special Envoy Witkoff's proposals. Israel is…
A groundbreaking legal report presented Tuesday to the wife of Israel's President provides the first comprehensive framework for ...
Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 14 others wounded in a deadly roadside bombing in northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoun on Monday night, the ...
A 40-year-old man was killed and two others injured in an Iranian missile attack on a construction site in central Israel today.
Israel Police urge public to report fallen weapons sites via hotline 110 for safety and security.
Israel Police Cyber Unit arrests suspect for illegal crypto exchange, money laundering, and possessing illegal weapons in Rishon LeZion.
The Israel Defense Forces have conducted new airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut's Dahiyeh district, a known stronghold of the terror group.
The IDF released a call where a Beirut resident from Dahiyeh accused Hezbollah of forcing civilians from their homes, expressing anger at the group's actions.
Israel Air Force strikes Iran, targeting rocket engine factories, missile launch sites, and Internal Security Forces headquarters in Isfahan.
Prime Minister Netanyahu and his wife offered condolences to the families of Sergeant Major Maher Khatar and another soldier killed in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli military has attacked the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ air force headquarters in Tehran, damaging its ballistic missile and drone units.
Israeli hospitals will resume elective and ambulatory medical procedures as security restrictions are eased, following updated health guidelines.
Jerusalem's light rail will run more frequently starting tomorrow due to relaxed security and increased passenger numbers.