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Hesder yeshiva students to be allowed to request gun license
'This is a process which will save lives, allow fighters who protect Israel to protect themselves and their families,' Min. Ben Gvir says.
'This is a process which will save lives, allow fighters who protect Israel to protect themselves and their families,' Min. Ben Gvir says.
Aliyah Homecoming party turns into 'sheva brachot' celebration for newlyweds Tzophia and Joey, who celebrated their wedding last Thursday.
Chagit Leviev speaks at Arutz Sheva Jerusalem Conference in New York about the group's philanthropy in Israel and abroad.
Sources close to Justice Min. Levin say he will resign if a satisfactory compromised is not reached.
Iran to reopen embassy and consulate general in Saudi Arabia in wake of normalization deal signed in March.
The incident has raised suspicion among prosecutors probing Trump classified documents.
German prosecutors charge Alternative for Germany member Bjoern Hoecke with using a banned Nazi slogan in an election campaign.
Jerusalem Post conference is latest Israeli event in New York to be disrupted by protests.
Help save Chaya's life! At just 4 years old, Chaya battles cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and respiratory difficulties, requiring constant care.
State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman discusses how financial investigations can make Israel more secure.
Moshe Lion, mayor of Jerusalem, tells the Jerusalem Conference in NYC about the city's phenomenal success.
Judge Rachel Frier says becoming a judge as a Hassidic woman was a lengthy test of trust in God.
Yigal Dilmoni upbraids those who create a 'false' narrative regarding the 'occupation' of Judea and Samaria by Israel.