Our news summary brings you the latest IMPORTANT UPDATES
Iran’s top prosecutor dismissed President Trump’s claim that his intervention stopped the execution of 800 protest detainees, calling it “completely false.”
Trump: "We have a lot of ships moving towards Iran. We hope that no action will be necessary, but we are monitoring what is happening very closely."
Arrest of a wanted terrorist in Jericho: IDF forces arrested a suspect in terrorist activity during a nighttime operation.
According to sources, Ali Rahbar, one of the detainees in the national revolution in Iran (Mashhad), was executed today. If confirmed, this would be a violation of the ultimatum issued by Trump. Iran continues its wave of executions.
Clashes in Turkey between Kurds supporting Syrian Kurds and Turkish security forces.
According to various reports, the guided-missile destroyer Roosevelt (not the aircraft carrier of the same name) has been diverted from the Persian Gulf to the eastern Mediterranean. Intuitively, this seems like a "withdrawal" from the battlefield, but in fact, it is an improvement in positions: the Roosevelt is armed with SM-3 interceptors designed to intercept ballistic missiles.
MK Boaron from the Likud: "There is also good in the opening of the Rafah crossing, it will allow Gazans to leave the Strip in both directions. What is not good is the transition to phase two. This should only happen after Ren Gueli returns to Israel."
Wall Street Journal: The US is considering a complete withdrawal from Syria.
As with Syria: Pressure is being placed on Lebanon to enter into direct negotiations with Israel on a political-security agreement.
Crime in Arab society is at its peak: more than 20 local criminal organizations that are feuding among themselves. Weapons are accessible and cheap. There is significant technological development, and the use of crypto is increasing.
Trump: Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is worth over $30 million. There is no way she could have amassed that much wealth legally.
The government will approve the mobilization of 280,000 reserve soldiers on Sunday: "For the purpose of continuing IDF activity in combat zones and to relieve the forces serving."
The heads of the four Arab parties signed a commitment to work to re-establish the Joint List in the upcoming elections.
The Israel Police have opened an investigation into a suspected fatal work accident in a garage in the Har Tov industrial area in the city of Beit Shemesh. An MDA team called to the scene determined the death of a 52-year-old worker, after he was apparently hit by a heavy part of a crane. The crane operator was detained for questioning.
Suspicion of a serious leak of information about Iran from within the security establishment. According to the suspicion, an element in the establishment exploited secret information to which he was exposed - and earned tens of thousands of dollars at Polymarket.
Another crossing will be built near the existing crossing, under Israeli responsibility, where Israeli security forces will be able to conduct additional security checks on passersby.
Following the increase in aid: Sharp drop in food prices in the Gaza Strip.
Historic achievement: Israel's bobsleigh team will compete at the Winter Olympics in Milan.
A video of a Syrian soldier holding a Kurdish fighter's braid has caused a stir in Kurdish communities around the world, and in response, a wave of Kurdish women braided their hair in protest.
Jerusalem kindergarten disaster: Court releases principal and assistant to 9-day full house arrest, bans them from working for 45 days and from contacting other parents for 30 days.
Prime Minister's Office: "A special effort is underway to return the late Ran Gweily, while exhausting the information in our possession. The Cabinet will discuss this issue and the issue of opening the Rafah Crossing at the beginning of the week."