Israeli News (Page 193)


'G-d didn't always protect us'

Netanyahu's controversial remarks cause storm

During a meeting discussing the pilgrimage to Uman, Netanyahu said that G-d did not always protect the Jews.

Netanyahu's controversial remarks cause storm

Old-New Player in Beit Shemesh: Shas supports Moshe Abutbul

Shas announced that it supports deputy minister and former mayor of Beit Shemesh, MK Moshe Abutbul, in his second run for mayor of the city.

Old-New Player in Beit Shemesh: Shas supports Moshe Abutbul

New poll:

Party run by protest leaders would be a blow to Gantz and Lapid

According to the poll the current coalition got 52 seats while the opposition received 63, with Hadash-Ta'al in the middle with 5.

Party run by protest leaders would be a blow to Gantz and Lapid

Shin Bet:

Iran behind photo of IDF commander in Nazi uniform

User tweeted a picture of Major General Fox as Hitler and wrote: "He is a tyrant and a dictator." Condemnation from Right and Left.

Iran behind photo of IDF commander in Nazi uniform

18 years after disengagement:

Son of terror victim weds on ruins of uprooted Samaria community

MK Limor Son Har-Melech’s son got married on the ruins of her home in Homesh in an event attended by ministers and Knesset members.

Son of terror victim weds on ruins of uprooted Samaria community

Increase in the number of haredim in the workforce

Ministry of Finance data shows increase in number of working haredi community members since 2019, partly unrelated to population growth.

Increase in the number of haredim in the workforce

Netanyahu to Uman pilgrims:

'You're responsible for your own safety'

Despite the official travel warning, government approves 4 mil. NIS plan to assist Israeli pilgrims in entering war-torn country.

'You're responsible for your own safety'

Protest leaders hire US PR firm to fight Judicial Reform

Protest leaders, including former Director-General of Ehud Barak's office, hired a PR company to take action in the US against the reform

Protest leaders hire US PR firm to fight Judicial Reform

Rabbi Eliyahu's brother

Dr. Ephraim ben Eliyahu dies at 104

Dr. Ephraim ben Eliyahu, older brother of Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, dies at 104. For many years he served in security positions in Israel

Dr. Ephraim ben Eliyahu dies at 104

Dr. Mordechai Kedar:

'Move Amiram Ben-Uliel to a religious prison wing'

Noted Arab studies professor Dr. Mordechai Kedar calls on the Prime Minister to order Amiram Ben-Uliel removed from solitary confinement.

'Move Amiram Ben-Uliel to a religious prison wing'

Anti-judicial reform group hires US PR firm

Blue and White Future, whose leaders include former Chief of Staff Ehud Barak, hires Trident DMG to help fight government judicial reform.

Anti-judicial reform group hires US PR firm

Fire victim's niece alleges criminal negligence

Sarit Hatami, who lost her uncle in a building fire, claims that her region's fire department is criminally underequipped.

Fire victim's niece alleges criminal negligence

Delivery driver fired for tearing off mezuzah

A motorcycle delivery driver was fired after being caught on camera tearing a mezuzah off a customer's house and throwing it in the trash.

Delivery driver fired for tearing off mezuzah

All Israelis accounted for after deadly Morocco earthquake

Director of the Department for Israelis Abroad at the Foreign Ministry calls on Israelis traveling for High Holidays to obey local law.

All Israelis accounted for after deadly Morocco earthquake

Netanyahu:

'Left-wing parties refuse to condemn calls for my death'

PM condemns chants of 'may you be in a cemetery next year' at anti-judicial reform protest.

'Left-wing parties refuse to condemn calls for my death'

Watch:

Deliveryman rips off apartment mezuzah, throws it in trash

Police complaint filed after deliveryman brazenly tears mezuzah off door in front of security camera.

Deliveryman rips off apartment mezuzah, throws it in trash

Watch:

Children scream as man smashes car window with iron rod

2 suspects arrested after attack on family's car on Tiberias road.

Children scream as man smashes car window with iron rod

Accidentally hit the gas:

Driver who ran over anti-reform protestors released

After left-wing MKs blame Likud, right-wing incitement for ramming incident, investigation finds incident was accidental.

Driver who ran over anti-reform protestors released

A-G, Ben-Gvir have rare moment of agreement on crime bill

Baharav Miara, who often spars with National Security Minister, supports Ben-Gvir's bill allowing restraining orders against crime bosses.

A-G, Ben-Gvir have rare moment of agreement on crime bill

Senators to Biden:

'Do not accept Israel into the Visa Waiver Program'

15 Democratic senators claim Israel is not abiding by its commitments and as such should not be accepted to Visa Waiver Program.

'Do not accept Israel into the Visa Waiver Program'

During Shabbat:

Arab rioters and anarchists infiltrate town of Otniel

Rioters vandalize property, break equipment, and destroy tent used by local youth for prayer and conversation.

Arab rioters and anarchists infiltrate town of Otniel

Arab MKs condemn

IDF soldiers enter Kafr Qassem, Ben Gvir: Let the IDF win

IDF soldiers enter Kafr Qassem while pursuing suspects who crossed border fence. Ben Gvir condemns IDF statement on the incident.

IDF soldiers enter Kafr Qassem, Ben Gvir: Let the IDF win

Former Mossad chief concerned about Ben Gvir and Smotrich

Tamir Pardo claims that the presence of Ben Gvir and Smotrich in the government endangers the "vital" settlement enterprise.

Former Mossad chief concerned about Ben Gvir and Smotrich

Horrific: Vehicle rams protesters on Ayalon Highway

Magen David Adom providing first aid to two individuals injured in ramming incident on Ayalon Highway, during anti-government protest.

Horrific: Vehicle rams protesters on Ayalon Highway

Justice Minister:

'The protesters have revealed their agenda in one sign'

Justice Minister Levin criticized one sign in particular at the recent left-wing protest in Tel Aviv.

'The protesters have revealed their agenda in one sign'

Economic corridor to connect countries from Israel to India

PM Netanyahu announces 'unprecedented breakthrough initiative' economic corridor connecting India, Middle East, Israel, and Europe.

Economic corridor to connect countries from Israel to India

IsraAID launches emergency response to Morocco earthquake

Israeli NGO deploying to worst-affected areas after magnitude 6.9 quake hits near Marrakech.

IsraAID launches emergency response to Morocco earthquake

Israel's first Olympic medalist recommended for IOC membership

Board of Directors of IOC recommends membership for Yael Arad, who won silver medal at 1992 games.

Israel's first Olympic medalist recommended for IOC membership

MK Karine Elharrar lightly injured in accident

Yesh Atid MK hit by vehicle as she crosses a street in Rishon LeZion.

MK Karine Elharrar lightly injured in accident

Sara Netanyahu was at hospital after feeling unwell

The Prime Minister's wife felt unwell after returning from Cyprus. Released home after being checked.

Sara Netanyahu was at hospital after feeling unwell

Tel Aviv demands prayer service without gender partition

A letter from the municipality demands that the public Yom Kippur service be held without any physical separation between genders.

Tel Aviv demands prayer service without gender partition

Midnight search near Mazkeret Batya

A disappearance from the Rehovot area sparked a search effort that lasted throughout the night and into the next day.

Midnight search near Mazkeret Batya

Six Day War veteran attacked by haredim in Me'ah Shearim

Six Day War veteran Yosef Hagoel and a group of younger soldiers were met in Me'ah Shearim with shouts of 'Nazis, get out of here!'

Six Day War veteran attacked by haredim in Me'ah Shearim

Gush Etzion leader to INN:

Desert is becoming a Palestinian city - & the country is silent

INN tours area marked by Oslo Accords as nature reserve, observing how the PA works strategically to create barrier between Jewish areas.

Desert is becoming a Palestinian city - & the country is silent

Ministers called back to meeting - for photo shoot

Meeting of Knesset subcommittee are dismissed at the end of the meeting - only to be called back for a photograph.

Ministers called back to meeting - for photo shoot

Analyst:

Here's what PM Netanyahu & the Attorney-General expect to see

'Each of them overestimates the power of the other one, and doesn't understand the true situation,' analyst Amit Segal explains.

Here's what PM Netanyahu & the Attorney-General expect to see

50,000 attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall

Crowd of 50,000 attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall, praying for peace in Israel and reciting the 'Shema Yisrael' prayer.

50,000 attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall

Argentinian national soccer team to play in Israel

Netanyahu meets FIFA Vice President, who tells him he had agreed on Messi and his teammates arriving in Israel for exhibition games.

Argentinian national soccer team to play in Israel

Minister Strock to INN:

'I'm in favor of negotiations, but against canceling the reform'

Minister Strock at pro-government rally: We are fighting for the right of the people to determine the path of the country.

'I'm in favor of negotiations, but against canceling the reform'

Groundbreaking for new state-of-the-art home for Lone Soldiers

FIDF, IFCJ, and Ha'aguda Lema'an Hachayal fund building with 56 apartments to house Lone Soldiers who left their homes to defend Israel.

Groundbreaking for new state-of-the-art home for Lone Soldiers

Tragedy in Arad:

Man burns to death in front of witnesses, firefighters

Witness says deaf-mute man 'cried for help and died right in front of us.'

Man burns to death in front of witnesses, firefighters

Thousands at pro-government 'Rally for Liberty'

Protesters are calling on the judges of the Supreme Court to rule that they do not have the authority to invalidate Basic Laws.

Thousands at pro-government 'Rally for Liberty'

Leading religious Zionist rabbis call for compromise on reform

Rabbis, yeshiva heads, and settlement leaders call on Knesset, government to accept President Herzog's judicial reform compromise.

Leading religious Zionist rabbis call for compromise on reform

Following INN inquiry:

Education Min. to reconsider decision not to translate exams

Teachers say the decision not to translate the Oral Law matriculation exam affects new immigrants who already face challenges.

Education Min. to reconsider decision not to translate exams

Brother born to fallen soldier

A baby boy was born to Baruch Ben-Yigal, father of Amit Ben-Yigal, who was killed three years ago. 'For me, this is closure.'

Brother born to fallen soldier

The Druze 'Hilltop Youth':

Young men building illegal outposts on Mount Carmel

Druze activists have begun construction on several villages in protest against the continual demolition of illegal structures.

Young men building illegal outposts on Mount Carmel

Parents of detainee recount:

'They put him in prison for four months while we waited'

The parents of a young man released from administrative detention to a school in Eli tell of what the arrest was like for their son.

'They put him in prison for four months while we waited'

Ahead of High Holidays:

Growing number of Israeli families report financial difficulties

IFCJ to distribute over 30 million shekel to more than 250,000 families and individuals.

Growing number of Israeli families report financial difficulties

Coalition sources: Opposing Draft Law may bring down government

Coalition sources warn that opposition to the Draft Law is greater than it seems, even within the coalition itself.

Coalition sources: Opposing Draft Law may bring down government

Mass demonstration planned ahead of Supreme Court hearing

Supporters of the reform are expected to hold a rally in front of the Supreme Court calling for the court not to rule on Basic Laws.

Mass demonstration planned ahead of Supreme Court hearing

Samaria council head demands government protect Joshua's Altar

Samaria council head Yossi Dagan warns of the PA's attempts to destroy the biblical altar on Mt. Ebal.

Samaria council head demands government protect Joshua's Altar

Former Mossad chief:

'There is an apartheid state here'

Tamir Pardo gives interview to Associated Press, accuses the Israeli government of enforcing an “apartheid system” in Judea and Samaria.

'There is an apartheid state here'

Regulation of Avigail, Asael and Beit Hogla set in motion

The communities will join the jurisdictions of their respective regional councils and plans to allow for their development will be advanced.

Regulation of Avigail, Asael and Beit Hogla set in motion

President Herzog awards 2023 Presidential Medal of Honor

Among the recipients were eight men, five women, one organization, and two leaders from the Diaspora.

President Herzog awards 2023 Presidential Medal of Honor

US boycott continues:

Senior Israeli ministers not invited to embassy New Year toast

Invitations to the event were withheld from Ministers from Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit, including Smotrich and Ben-Gvir.

Senior Israeli ministers not invited to embassy New Year toast

Goldknopf:

'No judicial reform without Draft Law'

UTJ head says govt. may collapse if the Draft Law exempting yeshiva students from IDF service is not passed.

'No judicial reform without Draft Law'




























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