2025 في إسرائيل
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الحكم
- رئيس إسرائيل – إسحاق هرتصوگ
 - رئيس وزراء إسرائيل – بنيامين نتنياهو
 - رئيس المحكمة العليا الإسرائيلية – يتسحاق أميت
 - رئيس الأركان – هرتسي هالڤي
 - الحكومة - حكومة إسرائيل رقم 37
 
أحداث جارية
أحداث
يناير
- 1 January – Former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant resigns from the Knesset.[1]
 - 5 January – The first 50 Haredi Jewish soldiers are drafted into the Hasmonean Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).[2]
 - 6 January – Palestinian gunmen kill three Israelis and injure eight others in a mass shooting on a bus in al-Funduq, West Bank.[3]
 - 17 January –
- The Cabinet of Israel approves a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal with Hamas.[4]
 - Defense Minister Israel Katz announces that all Israeli settlers in administrative detention will be released in response to the release of Palestinian prisoners in the ceasefire deal.[5]
 
 - 19 January –
- The ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal with Hamas comes into effect.[6] The first three female hostages are released by Hamas and returned to Israel.[7]
 - Itamar Ben-Gvir resigns as Minister of National Security in protest against the ceasefire agreement with Hamas.[8] Two other members of his Otzma Yehudit party—Heritage Minister Amihai Eliyahu and Negev, Galilee and National Resilience Minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf—resign from the coalition government alongside Ben-Gvir. Knesset members Zvika Fogel, Limor Son Har-Melech and Yitzhak Kroizer also resign from their positions.[9]
 - The IDF announces that the body of Oron Shaul, who was killed and captured by Hamas during the 2014 Gaza War, was recovered in an operation in Northern Gaza.[10]
 
 - 20 January – United States President Donald Trump signs an executive order lifting US sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank.[11]
 - 21 January –
- Herzi Halevi announces his resignation as IDF chief of staff effective 6 March to take responsibility for the IDF's failure to prevent the 7 October attacks.[12] Head of the Southern Command Yaron Finkelman also announces his resignation for the same reason.[13]
 - The IDF conducts drone strikes and a ground raid in Jenin in a counterterrorism operation codenamed "Iron Wall", killing at least eight Palestinians and injuring 35.[14][15]
 - The Knesset plenum passes a law criminalizing denial, trivialization, and celebration of the 7 October Hamas attack.[16]
 - Four people are injured in a knife attack in Tel Aviv. The attacker, a Moroccan citizen with US residency, is shot dead.[17]
 
 - 25 January – Four female IDF soldiers captured by Hamas during the 7 October attacks, including Naama Levy, are released by the group as part of the ceasefire agreement.[18]
 - 26 January –
- The initial deadline for Israeli forces to leave southern Lebanon under the 2024 Israel–Lebanon ceasefire agreement expires and is extended to 18 February.[19][20]
 - Acting president Yitzhak Amit is elected as the permanent President of the Supreme Court after a delay of 16 months.[21]
 
 - 30 January – Three Israelis and five Thais captured by Hamas during the 7 October attacks are released by the group as part of the ceasefire agreement.[22]
 
فبراير
- 1 February –
- Three Israelis captured by Hamas during the 7 October attacks are released by the group as part of the ceasefire agreement.[23]
 - Prime Minister Netanyahu appoints retired Major General Eyal Zamir as IDF chief of staff.[24]
 
 - 4 February – Two soldiers and a Palestinian gunman are killed and eight soldiers are injured, two seriously, in a shooting at the Tayasir checkpoint in the West Bank.[25]
 - 5 February –
- Foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar announces Israel's withdrawal from the United Nations Human Rights Council over perceived discrimination against Israel.[26]
 - A woman in Eilat dies from hypothermia during a winter storm that swept across Israel.[27]
 
 - 6 February – US president Donald Trump imposes sanctions against the International Criminal Court in part over its issuance of an arrest warrant against Netanyahu over alleged war crimes committed in Gaza.[28]
 - 8 February – Three Israelis captured by Hamas during the 7 October attacks are released by the group as part of the ceasefire agreement.[29]
 - 13 February – Yitzhak Amit is sworn in as President of the Supreme Court in a ceremony boycotted by Prime Minister Netanyahu, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, and Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana.[30]
 - 15 February – Three Israelis captured by Hamas and PIJ during the 7 October attacks are released by the groups as part of the ceasefire agreement.[31]
 - 16 February –
- An American shipment of 1,800 Mark 84 2,000-lb bombs arrived in the Port of Ashdod.[32]
 - The IDF completes its probes into the 7 October attacks and announces that its findings will presented starting the following week.[33]
 
 
الفن والترفيه
العطلات
Source:[34]
- 13 أبريل – Passover
 - 19 أبريل – Seventh day of Passover
 - 14 مايو – Independence Day
 - 2 يونيو – Feast of Shavuot
 - 23–24 سبتمبر – Rosh Hashanah
 - 2 أكتوبر – Yom Kippur
 - 7 أكتوبر – Sukkot
 - 14 أكتوبر – Simchat Torah
 
وفيات
- 2 January – Ágnes Keleti, (b. 1921), Hungarian-born artistic gymnast, Olympic champion (1952, 1956).[35]
 - 5 January – Clinton Bailey, (b. 1936), American-Israeli political scientist.[36]
 - 9 January – Shulamith Shahar, (b. 1928), Latvian-born historian.[37]
 - 18 January – Ze'ev Revach, (b. 1940), Moroccan-born actor (Charlie Ve'hetzi, Hagiga B'Snuker, The Farewell Party) and comedian.[38]
 - 29 January – Gideon Spiro, (b. 1935), journalist and activist.[39]
 - 9 February – Amal Nasser el-Din, (b. 1926), Druze author and politician, MK (1977–1988).[40]
 
المصادر
- ^ Sokol, Sam. "Gallant resigns from Knesset, denounces imminent bill to exempt Haredim from IDF". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-02.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "First 50 ultra-Orthodox soldiers drafted to IDF's new Haredi brigade". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-05.
 - ^ "Gunmen targeting bus in the occupied West Bank kill 3 people". AP News (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-06. Retrieved 2025-01-17.
 - ^ "Israeli security cabinet approves ceasefire and hostage deal: Live updates". CNN (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-17. Retrieved 2025-01-17.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "Katz releases all settlers in administrative detention, ties it to Palestinians' release". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-17.
 - ^ "Key events that led to Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal in Gaza". BBC (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-19. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
 - ^ "Who are the Israelis released on the first day of the ceasefire?". AP News (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-19. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
 - ^ "Who is Itamar Ben-Gvir, the far-right minister who resigned from Netanyahu's Cabinet?". AP News (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-19. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
 - ^ Sokol, Sam. "Otzma Yehudit exits coalition over Gaza deal, blasting it as 'victory for terrorism'". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-19.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "Body of soldier Oron Shaul, killed and captured by Hamas in 2014, recovered from Gaza". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-19.
 - ^ "Trump lifts US sanctions on Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank". Al Jazeera (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 - ^ Bob, Yonah Jeremy (21 January 2025). "IDF chief Herzi Halevi to resign in March, cites military failure on October 7". The Jerusalem Post (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "Taking responsibility for Oct. 7 failures, IDF chief and head of Southern Command resign". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 - ^ "Eight Palestinians killed as Israeli forces launch major operation in Jenin". BBC News (in الإنجليزية البريطانية). 2025-01-21. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "IDF launches major counterterror raid in West Bank's Jenin, expected to last days". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 - ^ Sokol, Sam. "Knesset passes law mandating five years in jail for denial of October 7 massacre". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 - ^ Comerford, Ruth (21 January 2025). "Four injured in Tel Aviv stabbing attack". BBC (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-22.
 - ^ "Hamas releases 4 more hostages as part of ceasefire agreement with Israel". NPR (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-25. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
 - ^ "Deadline for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon expires, but troops will stay". BBC. 26 January 2025. Retrieved 26 January 2025.
 - ^ Edelson, Daniel; York, New; Eichner, Itamar; Ari, Lior Ben (2025-01-27). "Cease-fire extended in north: IDF to remain in Lebanon for another 3 weeks". Ynetnews (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2025-01-28.
 - ^ "Israel finally gets a permanent Supreme Court president; what does he stand for?". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
 - ^ "Israelis and Palestinians rejoice after more hostages and prisoners are freed". AP News (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-31. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
 - ^ "Three Israeli hostages and dozens of Palestinian prisoners released". BBC (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2025-02-01.
 - ^ "Netanyahu appoints Major General Eyal Zamir as Israel's new army chief". France 24 (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2025-02-02.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "2 soldiers killed, 8 wounded in shooting attack at IDF checkpoint in northern West Bank". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-02-04.
 - ^ "FM Sa'ar announces Israel withdraws from UNHRC". The Jerusalem Post (in الإنجليزية). 2025-02-05. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
 - ^ Winer, Stuart. "Woman dies of hypothermia in Eilat as winter storm blasts country with winds, rain". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-02-06.
 - ^ "Trump sanctions ICC for 'illegitimate' Israel, US probes". France 24 (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-02-07.
 - ^ "Hamas releases 3 more Israeli hostages for dozens of Palestinian prisoners under Gaza ceasefire". Associated Press. 8 February 2025. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
 - ^ "Amit officially appointed Chief Justice, PM and Knesset speaker boycott". The Jerusalem Post (in الإنجليزية). 2025-02-13. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
 - ^ "Three Israeli hostages in Gaza handed over to Red Cross". CNN. 15 February 2025. Retrieved 15 February 2025.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "US shipment of heavy bombs held up by Biden administration arrives in Israel". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-02-16.
 - ^ Fabian, Emanuel. "IDF completes all October 7 probes, will start presenting them next week". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-02-16.
 - ^ "Israel Public Holidays 2025". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
 - ^ "Hungarian-born Israeli gymnast Ágnes Keleti dies at 103". The Jerusalem Post (in الإنجليزية). 2025-01-02. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
 - ^ Remembering Clinton Bailey, Ben-Gurion interviewer and Bedouin expert
 - ^ פרופ' (אמריטה) שולמית שחר ז"ל – תנחומים מאוניברסיטת תל אביב (in عبرية)
 - ^ "Storied Israeli actor Ze'ev Revach dies at 84". The Times of Israel (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2025-01-18.
 - ^ נפטר העיתונאי ופעיל השמאל העקבי גדעון ספירו; נאבק במשך עשרות שנים נגד כיבוש (in عبرية)
 - ^ "Druze community leader, former Likud MK Amal Nasser el-Din, passes away at 96". The Jerusalem Post (in الإنجليزية). 2025-02-09. Retrieved 2025-02-10.
 
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