33 Illegal Residents Caught in Judea and Samaria
Israeli police and IDF arrest 33 illegal residents who entered Judea and Samaria without authorization, highlighting border security challenges.




























Israeli police and IDF arrest 33 illegal residents who entered Judea and Samaria without authorization, highlighting border security challenges.
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Israel's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.941 billion to $229.484 billion in December 2025, mainly due to government activity.
Jerusalem, 7 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The Bank of Israel reported that Israel’s foreign exchange reserves at the end of December 2025 stood at $229.484 billion, a decline of $1.941 billion from their level at the end of the previous month. The level of the reserves relative to GDP was 39.4%.
The decline, said the Bank, was mainly explained by foreign exchange activity by the government totaling about $3.483 billion. This decline was partly offset by a revaluation of the reserves totaling approximately $1.509 billion.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar welcomed the largest-ever Japanese parliamentary delegation, pledging to deepen security ties and stressing the need to.
Jerusalem, 7 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said that he was “Glad to meet the largest ever delegation of members of both houses of Japan’s National Diet to Israel,” which he met at the ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem.
Sa’ar said he stressed the importance of Israel’s strategic partnership with Japan and its “will to deepen security ties.”
He also described the goal of the Hamas terror in Gaza, which he said is “eliminating the State of Israel,” and added that “If this terror state isn’t dismantled, the suffering of both Palestinians and Israelis will continue.”
“We’ll continue strengthening our close friendship with Japan!” declare Sa’ar on social media.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange TASE recap for January 7, 2025, shows TA-35 at 3,845.78 (+0.01%) and TA-90 at 4,100.41 (+0.33%), with significant equity turnover.
Jerusalem, 7 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — TASE Top 10 Indices wednesday, january 7, 2025
Index | Value | +/- Change in Value
TA-35 | 3,845.78 | +0.01%
TA-90 | 4,100.41 | +0.33%
TACombo – 90&Banks-5 | 4,187.29 | +0.48%
TA125 | 3,893.87 | +0.08%
Money Market | 465.52 | +0.02%
TA125-Value | 4,147.65 | -0.37%
TA Sector-Balance | 4,527.81 | -0.16%
All-Bond | 424.49 | +0.11%
Bond-CPI A | 423.38 | -0.02%
Tel-Bond 60 | 418.88 | +0.02%
Equity Turnover
(NIS Thousands) | | 5,414,597
Bonds Turnover
(NIS Thousands) | | 4,990,380
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See end-of-day shekel exchange rates from the Bank of Israel on Wednesday, January 7, 2025. US Dollar at 3.1750 NIS, Euro at 3.7104 NIS, and more.
Jerusalem, 7 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The following are the end of day exchange rates as set by the Bank of Israel Wednesday, January 7, 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 | 3.1750 | +0.348%
GB Pound | 1 | 4.2834 | +0.098%
Japanese Yen | 100 | 2.0283 | +0.242%
Euro | 1 | 3.7104 | +0.154%
AUS Dollar | 1 | 2.1374 | +0.508%
Can Dollar | 1 | 2.2989 | +0.052%
DAN Krone | 1 | 0.4965 | +0.141%
NOR Krone | 1 | 0.3157 | -0.032%
SA Rand | 1 | 0.1931 | +0.052%
SWD Krona | 1 | 0.3457 | +0.465%
SWS Franc | 1 | 3.9881 | -0.048%
Israel Police arrested 30 suspects and seized weapons, including grenades, in a crime sweep in the Bedouin town Tarabin. Operation New Order targets violent.
Jerusalem, 7 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The Israel Police reported an activity in the Negev Bedouin town Tarabin led to the arrest of 30 suspects and detained for questioning, along with the seizure of weapons, including four grenades and ammunition.
The activity was carried out as part of “Operation New Order,” Israel’s campaign to fight against organized and violent crime in the south of the country.
In addition, 53 demolition order notices for illegal structures were issued, and combined enforcement was carried out with civilian bodies.
A healthy two-month-old infant in northern Israel has died from influenza, prompting the Ministry of Health to urge widespread vaccination to protect vulnerable.
A healthy two-month-old child from northern Israel has died as a result of Influenza.
The Ministry of Health recommends that the entire population continue to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Although children at this age cannot be vaccinated, vaccinating people in close contact provides some protection, which is why it is important for the entire population to be vaccinated.
The Ministry emphasizes that although the flu vaccine does not completely prevent illness, it reduces severity in most cases.
The vaccine is available free of charge at health maintenance organizations (HMOs).
As a precautionary measure, the Ministry of Health recommends that high-risk populations consider wearing masks in closed spaces and crowded places. The Ministry also recommends that medical staff and visitors to nursing homes and geriatric facilities wear masks.
Prime Minister Netanyahu offers condolences for Yosef Eisenthal, killed in a Jerusalem protest, vowing a thorough investigation and urging de-escalation of.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
I feel deep pain over the cutting short of the life of the dear yeshiva student, Yosef Eizenstat, may he rest in peace, who was run over and killed yesterday at a demonstration in jerusalem.
The circumstances of the tragic disaster will be thoroughly investigated to draw all necessary insights and lessons from them.
I extend my full condolences to the Eizenstat family.
At the same time, I call to prevent the escalation of tensions so that we do not, God forbid, experience further disasters. The value of the sanctity of life is etched in our heritage, and we must guard it with all our might.
“He will swallow up death forever, and the Lord God will wipe away tears from every face.”
The President’s Residence:
We have gone through a very sad and painful evening – with the loss of life of a Haredi youth and the injured with severe, moderate, and light wounds.
Violence is crossing a red line in the most severe and dangerous sense. This painful evening must be a wake-up call for all of us, and especially for all those involved: it is time to show responsibility, lower the flames, and do everything to prevent the next disaster, before it is too late.
I support the police in conducting a swift and comprehensive investigation in order to quickly bring about the full extent of justice and draw conclusions.
In this difficult hour, my heart is with the youth’s family, and I send them condolences and wish a complete recovery to the injured.
Israel and Syria resume political dialogue backed by the US, focusing on regional peace, citizen security, and economic cooperation for both nations.
Prime Minister’s Office:
After a period of several months, political dialogue between Israel and Syria resumed with American backing and support.
The dialogue took place as part of President Trump’s vision to promote peace in the Middle East, during which Israel emphasized the importance of ensuring the security of its citizens and preventing threats on its borders.
Israel reiterated its commitment to promoting regional stability and security, and regarding the need to advance economic cooperation for the benefit of both countries.
It was agreed to continue the dialogue to promote common goals and maintain the security of the Druze minority in Syria.
Israel strikes Hezbollah terrorist in Jouaiyya, southern Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces announced. This military action heightens regional tensions.
A healthy two-month-old infant from northern Israel has died from influenza, underscoring the Ministry of Health's push for widespread vaccination to protect.
A healthy two-month-old infant, a resident of northern Israel, passed away as a result of influenza.
The Ministry of Health recommends continued vaccination of the entire population as soon as possible. Although vaccination is not possible at this age, vaccinating people in close contact provides some protection, and therefore, vaccinating the entire population is important.
The Ministry emphasizes that although the flu vaccine does not completely prevent illness, it reduces severity in most cases.
The vaccine is available and free of charge at the health funds.
Based on the precautionary principle, the Ministry of Health recommends that at-risk populations consider wearing masks in enclosed spaces and at gatherings. The Ministry also recommends wearing masks for medical staff and visitors in nursing homes and geriatric institutions.