Music icon Yehoram Gaon rebukes protesters
The singer publically denounced protesters who tried to interrupt a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.
The singer publically denounced protesters who tried to interrupt a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.


The Agudat Yisrael faction of UTJ demands the upcoming selection of religious judges include representatives from their community.

2 suspects in yesterday's deadly car bombing in north were released last week due to lack of evidence

MK Ohad Tal calls on former PM and Rabbi Benny Lau to condemn Tel Aviv prayer disruptions.
Yesh Atid's leader declares that there will be primaries only for leading the party, not to replace MKs.

The comment comes as a response to police officers using force against Arab women in the Old City of Jerusalem.

The free festival features tours, music, and entrance to areas of the Cave of the Patriarchs normally closed to Jews.

A mass march to Joshua's altar in Samaria calls on the government to prevent Palestinian attempts to destroy heritage sites.

Nir Menachem, asks for assistance as his son, Lavi, faces a life-threatening medical condition demanding immediate attention

Israeli actor Tzachi Halevi, who volunteers with the police, participated in a raid during which weapons and guns were caught.

During the first days of Sukkot, around 200,000 people visited the Western Wall.

Meet the incredibly inspiring couple who face a significant challenge in their lives and are now using their experience to raise awareness.

A 75-year-old US citizen who ran Messianic Jewish organizations is asking to immigrate to Israel. Authorities are working to deport him.

Due to expected protests, the couple delayed their trip by one day. Residents of the village requested they cancel it completely.

Chief Justice decides retirement ceremony will not take place due to Levin's refusal to convene Judicial Selection Committee.

Court to Tel Aviv Municipality: Consider holding Rosh Yehudi events on municipal property or outdoors.

Former MK Abou Shahadeh reveals plans to establish an organization to raise the issue of Israeli Arabs in the international arena.

Vandals scrawl, 'death to the religious,' and, 'murderers,' on elections banners in Rishon Lezion.

MKs from the right-wing parties appeal to PM and National Security Minister: 'A reality that cannot exist in a Jewish state.'

Since their petition to the court was rejected, the organization attempted compromise with the Tel Aviv municipality, only to be rejected.

Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef harshly criticizes Tel Aviv protests against public prayers.

Im Tirtzu recalls indictments filed against right-wing activists who dyed Dizengoff fountain, calls for identical response to leftists.

Israeli sports stars to join President & First Lady Herzog in inviting Israelis to the President’s 'Open Sukkah.'

'Kumba' rollercoaster stops midway through a ride, leaving passengers hanging in midair.

After the two other contenders who withdrew their candidacy, Israel Ganz will continue as governor for another five years.

President Herzog visited the Sukkah of Rabbi David Lau, who praised the president for his efforts to bring reach a national consensus.

The National Security Minister was not invited to a meeting with security officials despite his position.

The leader of Shas drew suspicions by claiming that his etrog was worth $5,000 in cash - a sum forbidden under Israeli law.

A haredi women's screening of various films was disturbed by a group of men protesting gender separation.

Sources close to Smotrich deny reports of hundreds of millions of shekels moving to the Palestinian Authority.

The suspect claimed in a video message that he intended to sacrifice the lamb as part of the Biblical Temple service.

Israel cut the gas tax on the PA in half and has transferred a budget of 350 million NIS since the current government came to power.

A senior figure in the protest against the government denounces the interruption of Yom Kippur prayers in the city.

An Eritrean national was murdered, and eight others were injured on Saturday night in a violent brawl.

A message posted in a social media group for anti-government protesters warns Yom Kippur violence severely impacted support for protest.

Moshe Koppel, director of the Kohelet Policy Forum, tells the Wall Street Journal where the judicial reform should go next.

Minutes before Sukkot holiday begins, explosion occurs in Beitar Illit sukkah.

US National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby says compromises will be required to reach Israeli-Saudi normalization deal.

Pro-Palestinian Arab groups say Israel's acceptance into VWP should be suspended until a lawsuit in the matter is resolved.

A government plan to distribute sweets in synagogues during the upcoming holiday of Simchat Torah has drawn extreme criticism.

Volunteers in the search were accosted by residents who prevented them from reaching parts of the region.

The Rosh Yehudi organization petitioned the Tel Aviv Municipality's decision to cancel all of its permits to hold events during Sukkot.

Three new lookouts were built in memory of Rina Shnerb, who was killed in a terrorist attack.

Binyamin Regional Council Spokesperson awarded first place for presentation of information to public in emergency and routine situations.

New survey find National Unity party weakening, but other left-wing parties strengthen, giving the opposition a majority.

Soldiers reportedly have intimate relationship with Fatah terrorist in Ramon prison.

Police find 65 sites where drugs were being grown and NIS 200,000 worth of drugs.

During Elkana performance, Ben Ari says 'I have the religious and the secular in me,' calls on people to make peace within themselves.

MK Hanoch Milwidsky says a way will be found to prevent Judge Amit from becoming the next President of the Supreme Court.

Number of Likud mayors and other party activists call on former Minister to join the ranks of the ruling party.

Witnesses claim driver who fled the scene of a collision crashed as part of an attack against an Arab community.

Left-wing protesters have found a way around police restrictions on protests at Minister Wassarlauf's Tel Aviv home.

Minister Levin says Attorney General Baharav-Miara's positions are too extreme even for the Supreme Court.

After banning Orthodox prayer by banning mehitzas at Yom Kippur prayer service, municipality revokes all permits for Sukkot events.

The lawsuit alleges that the driver recorded an exchange containing a series of taunts and threatening demands to a haredi passenger.

14-year-old draws knife on MK's guards in 'Four Species Market' in Jerusalem.

Residents draw link between assault on Yom Kippur worshippers in Tel Aviv and arson against family sukkahs in Ashdod.

A Jerusalem judge has ruled that free shuttle buses on Shabbat constitute an illegitimate election campaign by one of the city's parties.

8-year-old boy passes away days after suffering cardiac arrest and nearly drowning in a bathtub.

Kfar Chabad representatives visit Housing Min. Yitzhak Goldknopf, receive reassurance that their town is 'high priority.'
