Our news summary brings you the latest IMPORTANT UPDATES
Investigation of the battle in Ein Besor: The residents single-handedly repelled 16 terrorists and treated the wounded themselves.
Initial agreements on the outline for bringing the Nukhba terrorists to justice, in a special court, but not only for the crimes of "genocide."
Defense Minister fires Military Advocate General: Defense Minister Israel Katz says Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi will be removed from her position, promises to bring everyone involved in Sde Teiman 'blood libel' to justice.
US eyes striking Venezuelan military targets used for drug trafficking.
Two years after the October 7 massacre, all 76 abductees from Kibbutz Nir Oz returned.
The Prime Minister is convening a limited security discussion tonight on the Lebanese issue. The discussion is taking place in light of Hezbollah's attempts to strengthen itself in recent months. A senior Israeli official told KAN News: Hezbollah is trying, and succeeding at certain levels, to restore its offensive and defensive capabilities.
The U.S. has signed a 10-year defense framework agreement with India, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
The Israeli attack and the anger in Lebanon: After the nightly incident in which an IDF force shot at a suspect in the village of Blida in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese leadership is intensifying the rhetoric against Israel and ordering the thwarting of any Israeli invasion.
Sergeant M., the Haredi soldier who played the piano at the train station: "I came to convey a message of unity. I was hesitant about enlisting, but I am proud to be part of the Purple Brigade."
A combatant set himself on fire in front of the home of a senior member of the Rehabilitation Division, he is in serious condition.
The United States cancelled the planned Budapest summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin following Russia's firm stance on hardline demands regarding Ukraine, FT reported.
Suspected murder in Rehovot: The mother of a 48-year-old woman admitted yesterday for the first time that she caused her daughter's death by giving her 80 psychiatric pills. The mother, 78, said that after 40 pills, her daughter began to lose consciousness and then she gave her 40 more: "I wanted to put her out of her misery."
"The porters said they had never seen anything like it in their lives. We left our bags in the snow and ran": A report from the heart of the blizzard in Nepal that trapped dozens of Israeli hikers who are still waiting to be rescued.