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Chevra Kadisha directors are leading a service revolution, becoming essential representatives of Judaism for a wide spectrum of Israeli Jews.
Israeli medical interns overwhelmingly favor internal medicine and pediatrics, with 66% getting their first-choice hospital placement. The Health Ministry will.
Israeli medical interns overwhelmingly favor internal medicine and pediatrics, with 66% getting their first-choice hospital placement. The Health Ministry will.
Jerusalem, 21 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Health Ministry released the results of its survey of more than 2,000 medical interns, including preferences and placements from the recent lottery for Israeli graduates. Interns reported the highest satisfaction in internal medicine departments, with lower satisfaction in surgery. Popular specialties include family medicine, pediatrics, and internal medicine, with professional interest and challenge cited as the main factors influencing choices.
Additional specialties preferred by the responding interns were neonatology and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, and anesthesia.
Sixty-six percent of Israeli graduates received their first-choice hospital, and 84% received a top-three placement. The ministry said the survey will guide improvements in training, professional guidance, and internship conditions, aiming to strengthen Israel’s next generation of doctors.
Israeli forces eliminated a terrorist who crossed Gaza's Yellow Line overnight, posing an immediate threat. The IDF confirmed the operation in southern Gaza.
Jerusalem, 21 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Overnight, an Israeli combat team in southern Gaza eliminated a terrorist who crossed the Yellow Line in a manner that posed an immediate threat, the Israel Defense Forces said.
President Isaac Herzog heads to the World Economic Forum in Davos to participate in the main plenary, hold diplomatic meetings, and highlight Israel's economic.
President Herzog will participate in the World Economic Forum’s main plenary session, hold a series of diplomatic meetings, and represent the State of Israel in various international forums to highlight the strengths of the Israeli economy to key audiences and decision-makers.
Israel's Education Ministry launches an inter-ministerial team to identify and shut down unlicensed Jerusalem daycare facilities following a tragedy.
As stated, this was a private framework that operated without a license to operate as required by law. The rest of the details of the incident are still being studied and examined by the authorized parties.
Under the direction of the Minister of Education, the Director General of the Ministry ordered the establishment of an inter-ministerial team, in cooperation with the police, local government, the prosecution, and other parties, to formulate a systemic plan for identifying, enforcing, and closing private frameworks operating in violation of the law, alongside strengthening control and supervision mechanisms.
It should be noted that the licensing, registration, and supervision process for early childhood frameworks began in 2022, with the transfer of responsibility for the field to the Ministry of Education, and since then the Ministry has been working to establish a nationwide supervision, enforcement, and regulation system.
1. Early Childhood Budget Analysis: 2023–2026
The total budget allocated for early childhood across all budget items – including personnel quotas, training, professional development, and various activities (excluding construction budgets) – is presented below:
It should be noted that despite the war and the need for fiscal austerity, which led to broad cuts in government ministry operational budgets, the total base budget for early childhood was not affected. The data indicate stability and even a moderate increase in the total resources allocated to the system, while making internal adjustments such as strengthening the supervision system and transferring budgets to the Gafan (General Fund for Education) for process simplification purposes.
2. As of the 2025-2026 school year, 4,988 approved frameworks with operating licenses are operating in Israel
3. In addition, there are currently 226 frameworks in the licensing process, of which 55 are recognized frameworks and 171 are private frameworks.
4. The national and district supervision and control system includes 59 supervisors and 13 advisors in national supervision, alongside 3 dedicated enforcement positions, 6 safety inspectors, and 2 dedicated positions for camera supervision.
5. As part of the enforcement activity against illegal frameworks, 470 frameworks have been transferred to the Enforcement Division for handling.
The Ministry of Education will continue to operate in cooperation with all relevant parties to strengthen enforcement and ensure the operation of educational frameworks that meet the requirements of the law and supervision, in order to safeguard the welfare and safety of toddlers.
Israeli Ministry of Health releases intern survey results, showing highest satisfaction in internal medicine departments and preferred specializations like.
The Ministry of Health publishes the results of the interns’ survey in hospitals, as well as the results of preferences and placements from the lottery for Israeli graduate interns.
The highest satisfaction was recorded in internal medicine departments.
Satisfaction varies between hospitals, and there is no advantage in intern satisfaction specifically with the top centers in Israel.
Preferred specialization tracks: Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and Internal Medicine.
The survey, conducted throughout 2024, included over 2,000 interns. The survey also shows that the leading factor for choosing a specialization is professional interest and challenge.
The survey provides a broad picture of the incoming generation of doctors joining the healthcare system at the end of 2024. A total of 2,029 participants took part, representing 40% of all Israeli graduate interns and 20% of foreign graduates from that year. The survey included satisfaction questions on a 1-5 scale, as well as informational questions regarding demographics and general attitudes.
This week, the Ministry of Health is publishing an intern feedback survey, which addresses interns’ satisfaction with core departments – Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and Emergency Medicine – as well as interns’ conditions, training, professional guidance, and their sense of ability to fulfill the internship training process. The survey was sent to all interns from all hospitals.
The Ministry of Health places great importance on receiving feedback from interns to refine the training process during the internship period, as this period is crucial for the transition from student to doctor and for obtaining a license in the State of Israel. As part of the internship reform that began in recent months, which includes its shortening, training processes and skill acquisition during the internship have been improved and enhanced, with an emphasis on clinical and professional skills.
Currently, the Ministry of Health is working to establish teaching authorities in hospitals across the country, and to implement an enrichment and training program for heads of teaching units. The goal is to enrich learning in core areas of medical education and acquire skills for implementing medical education principles, in order to provide quality training for the future generation of the Israeli healthcare system and to increase the satisfaction of teaching and learning staff with the training processes. Furthermore, this initiative will create a foundation for knowledge sharing, peer learning, and joint coping with professional challenges and dilemmas.
The Ministry will continue to improve intern feedback processes, with the aim of addressing various needs in both the medium and long term, while considering the expected changes in the number of doctors in Israel in the coming years.
69% of respondents in the survey reported feeling confident and capable of applying the knowledge they acquired in the department during their internship, and 61% stated that the department invests time in a structured onboarding process for interns and provides general orientation to each new intern.
Satisfaction rates among interns, who gave high scores (4,5) in the breakdown by departments, as shown by the survey, are 71% in internal medicine departments, 67% in emergency medicine departments (ER), 65% in pediatrics departments, and 47% in surgical departments. This figure is significant in light of the internship reform and its shortening, while maintaining the duration of the internal medicine rotation, as the internal medicine department is a significant and important milestone in the training process and the required transition from student to doctor.
Comparing the satisfaction of graduates from medical studies abroad with graduates from studies in Israel, it is evident that while satisfaction rates are similar in internal medicine departments, surgical departments and emergency medicine departments showed higher satisfaction among foreign graduates. Conversely, in pediatrics departments, the satisfaction rate among graduates from studies in Israel is higher.
Regarding the question about the preferred specialization track for interns, among those who chose to respond, three main specializations stood out: Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and Internal Medicine. Additional specializations preferred by responding interns included Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedic Surgery, and Anesthesiology. This data aligns with a growing trend of expanding clinical and therapeutic activity in the community, and the importance of primary care in the healthcare system. It may also be part of the global trend to create a work-life-family balance, as these trends influence future medical workforce.
The survey also included a question regarding the ranking of key factors for choosing a specialization. Among the factors ranked first in their influence on specialization choice were: interest, professional challenge, and satisfaction with the internship rotation in the department. Future earning potential also has a significant impact on specialization choice, albeit to a lesser extent than interest and challenge.
The central region of the country leads in intern preferences for specialization location, followed by the Haifa region. The Jerusalem region, the Galilee region, and the Southern region are lower in priority.
In response to the question “Where do you see yourself professionally in 15 years?”, the following answers were prominent: in the community, in a hospital, in a combination of private practice, and in a management role. Relatively low percentages of respondents indicated they see themselves working abroad or primarily in research.
The results suggest that the new generation of doctors also desires quality training and seeks interest and challenge in their chosen profession. The survey results also indicate that there is no advantage in satisfaction with Israel’s top centers; rather, smaller and medium-sized hospitals are equally prominent in this regard.
Data on preferences and placements from the lottery for Israeli graduate interns held yesterday:
The lottery was held for 865 interns who graduated from medical schools in Israeli universities, where
Dr. Hagar Mizrahi, Head of the Medical Division at the Ministry of Health: “The intern survey reflects a young generation of doctors seeking quality training, professional meaning, and a real ability to develop within the public healthcare system. The data reinforces the importance of continued investment in training, professional guidance, and improving training conditions in all hospitals across the country, with an emphasis on strengthening clinical departments and expanding training in the periphery as well. The Ministry of Health will continue to work to ensure an optimal internship process that will build Israel’s next generation of doctors.”
Dr. Orly Greenfield, Head of the Licensing Department for Medical Professions at the Ministry of Health: “The internship period is a significant stage in the training process for future doctors in Israel, for instilling professional values, and for acquiring and improving relevant skills. Therefore, learning processes and investment in teaching staff, training programs, and evaluation and feedback processes provided to interns are of great importance. We at the Ministry of Health also monitor trends in satisfaction and preferences for specialization selection for the continued planning of a professional and high-quality medical workforce for the healthcare system.”
Israeli soldiers shot down a drone carrying an FN MAG machine gun along the Egyptian border on Wednesday, the IDF announced.
Jerusalem, 21 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Soldiers along the Egyptian border downed a drone smuggling a machine gun, the Israel Defense Forces said on Wednesday.
According to the IDF, the gun seized in Tuesday’s incident was an FN MAG.
Ashdod Magistrate's Court sentences Amir Bar Lev Alon to 2.5 years in jail and a $20k fine for defrauding Israel of ₪5.7 million via fake tax invoices.
The Ashdod Magistrate’s Court sentenced Amir Bar Lev Alon (Partook), a resident of Ashkelon, to a lengthy prison term and a fine. He was convicted, based on his confession and a plea agreement, of committing a wide range of serious tax offenses.
According to the verdict, the defendant was convicted of 42 offenses of issuing tax invoices without being entitled to issue them, 4 offenses of failing to submit a periodic VAT report on time, and 6 offenses of deducting input tax without a tax invoice. The amount of tax withheld from the state treasury as a result of his actions amounts to approximately 5.7 million ₪, and no amount of the defrauded tax had been returned by the time of the sentencing.
The court determined that these offenses severely harmed the public coffers, the principle of equality in bearing the tax burden, and public trust in the general system. It was also noted that the defendant has a prior conviction for tax offenses.
In addition, the court also considered personal circumstances, including the defendant’s economic and family situation, but determined that these did not justify a substantial reduction in the sentence given the severity and scope of the offenses.
The verdict reflects, according to the court, the prevailing sentencing policy for serious tax offenses and is intended to send a clear message of zero tolerance towards intentional harm to the public coffers.
The case was prepared and managed by Adv. Nofar Chen Meloui and Adv. Noy Okman Saban from the Ashdod VAT Regional Legal Department.
Israeli PM Netanyahu accepts President Trump's invitation to join the Board of Peace, a new global council addressing world conflicts beyond Gaza.
Jerusalem, 21 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he has accepted the invitation of US President Donald Trump, and will join as a member of the Board of Peace, which will be composed of world leaders.
The Board of Peace was originally envisioned as being a council to govern Gaza after the end of the Iron Swords War.
However, President Trump now wishes it to be a broader council that will handle all world conflicts.
Israeli PM Netanyahu accepts Trump's invitation to join the Supreme Peace Council, a new body composed of world leaders. This marks a significant step in.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he accepts the invitation of US President Donald Trump and will join as a member of the Supreme Peace Council, which will be composed of world leaders.
Israel awards its first-ever Tourism Award for Sustainable Projects to Kibbutz Lotan and Havat Rum, celebrating their eco-friendly tourism models promoting.
Jerusalem, 20 January, 2026 (TPS-IL) — The Minister of Tourism Award for Promoting Sustainable Tourism Projects in Israel for 2025 was awarded for the first time. The winners were Kibbutz Lotan in the southern Arava and Havat Rum in the Galilee
Kibbutz Lotan presented to the committee a unique tourism model based on natural construction and the use of soil as a raw material.
The complex offers a creative ecology visitor center, mud guest rooms, an ecological kitchen, and other ecological tourism facilities for guests, alongside vegetable gardens and organic crops.
Lotan is a space for tourists seeking peace, wilderness, and a deep connection to nature and the community.
Rum Farm on Mount Kamon offers a “man-nature-community” experience through special accommodations in lightweight construction and “field-to-plate” cuisine. In addition, the site operates a resilience and rehabilitation program for those dealing with post-traumatic stress from the war, and solar energy, water recycling, and construction from recycled materials are also used.
Both projects demonstrate how tourism can become a significant tool in social rehabilitation and environmental protection, and are an inspiration for the continued development of sustainable tourism in Israel.
The winning projects will be presented at the Ministry of Tourism pavilion at the major international tourism fair, ITB in Berlin, to be held in March 2026, and will receive wide exposure worldwide