Israeli News (Page 194)


Under heavy security:

Education Minister visits schools in refugee camp

Minister Yoav Kisch made a heavily guarded visit to schools in the Shuafat refugee camp to review the start of the school year.

Education Minister visits schools in refugee camp

ISA denies that guard pushed Transportation Minister

The ISA claims that, contrary to Minister Miri Regev's claims, none of the guards at a recent event at Tel Hashomer pushed the Minister.

ISA denies that guard pushed Transportation Minister

Cleared for publication:

Flight carrying Israelis unexpectedly lands in Malaysia

During their stay in Malaysia, the passengers were not required to disembark from the plane, and after five ours, the plane took off again.

Flight carrying Israelis unexpectedly lands in Malaysia

Tel Aviv Dep. Mayor: 'My family was attacked by Eritrean youth'

Haim Goren, Dep. Mayor of Tel Aviv, files complaint with police after his family was allegedly attacked by a group of young Eritreans.

Tel Aviv Dep. Mayor: 'My family was attacked by Eritrean youth'

Minister Eliyahu visits UAE:

'I encountered genuine respect for Judaism'

Minister of Heritage first minister from current government to visit the country.

'I encountered genuine respect for Judaism'

3 arrested for shooting of Nazareth mayoral candidate

Shin Bet, police arrest suspects in shooting of candidate Musab Dukhan and his brother and cousin.

3 arrested for shooting of Nazareth mayoral candidate

Simcha Rothman:

'Concern of bias and harm to appearance of justice'

Constitution Cmte. chair appeals after Supreme Court's top justice refuses to disqualify herself from discussion on reasonableness standard.

'Concern of bias and harm to appearance of justice'

Pres. Herzog:

'We must understand that if one side wins - we all lose'

Pres. Herzog addresses state memorial ceremony for the late Pres. Shimon Peres, stresses: 'There is no way to a solution without dialogue.'

'We must understand that if one side wins - we all lose'

Caroline Glick:

The Oslo deceit is still the DNA of Israel's strategy

Caroline Glick tells how the Oslo Accords continue to dictate Israeli's lives, thirty years after many consider the accords to have failed.

The Oslo deceit is still the DNA of Israel's strategy

Barcelona:

Mayor announces renewal of 'sister city' ties with Tel Aviv

Barcelona resumes ‘sister city’ relationship with Tel Aviv, reversing former mayor’s decision.

Mayor announces renewal of 'sister city' ties with Tel Aviv

Sensational find:

4 Roman swords, nearly 2,000 years old, found in Judean Desert

A rare cache of weapons from the Roman period found stashed away in a cave in the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve.

4 Roman swords, nearly 2,000 years old, found in Judean Desert

Man identifies as woman, receives pregnancy medication advice

A man identifying as a woman was sent healthcare information on how to reduce risk during pregnancy.

Man identifies as woman, receives pregnancy medication advice

Haredi parties to Netanyahu: No more compromises on Draft Law

'We are not interested in whether or not there'll be a reform - on the Draft Law, we will not compromise,' haredi source tells PM Netanyahu.

Haredi parties to Netanyahu: No more compromises on Draft Law

Likud MK: 'Discrimination is everyone's problem'

MK Tsega Melaku claims that discrimination against the Ethiopian community shows a greater problem throughout Israeli society.

Likud MK: 'Discrimination is everyone's problem'

The man behind Oslo:

'It was a public relations failure, not a disaster'

Dr. Yair Hirschfeld, among the architects of the Oslo Accords, sees them as a chance for a new opportunity for the entire Middle East.

'It was a public relations failure, not a disaster'

Report: Israel holding secret negotiations with Indonesia

US working to bring about normalization agreement between Israel, Indonesia, source says.

Report: Israel holding secret negotiations with Indonesia

In Berlin:

Singer criticizes artists who don't take stance on reform

Israeli singer-songwriter Aviv Geffen: I scoff at those who do not take any position and prefer to earn more money and more audiences.

Singer criticizes artists who don't take stance on reform

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Minister Chikli attacked by leftist activists in London

Leftist protesters yell at Diaspora Affairs Minister as he tries to enter offices of Jewish Agency.

Minister Chikli attacked by leftist activists in London

Teachers' Union continues sanctions against government

The union claims the government has rapidly reneged on the arrangement that allowed the school year to start on time.

Teachers' Union continues sanctions against government

'Oslo can happen again'

Maj. Gen. Gershon Hacohen explains the misconceptions behind attempts at peace and how to correct them.

'Oslo can happen again'

Defense Minister Gallant stops suicide attempt

Young man threatens to kill himself unless he is allowed to speak with IDF representative. Minister Gallant leaves meeting to assist.

Defense Minister Gallant stops suicide attempt

Smotrich: The Supreme Court is stealing our votes

Finance Minister says Supreme Court cannot invalidate a Basic Law ahead of rally outside the court.

Smotrich: The Supreme Court is stealing our votes

Danon: Current violence is not our destiny

World Likud holds pre-Rosh Hashannah toast, chairman warns Israel's enemies not to mistake current divisions for weakness.

Danon: Current violence is not our destiny

Netanyahu to Gantz:

'We can reach an agreement, let's talk'

Prime Minister Netanyahu sent a message to National Unity leader Benny Gantz urging him to 'do what the people expect of us'.

'We can reach an agreement, let's talk'

11-year-old caught driving pickup truck

Police have summoned the parents of the driver for questioning on charges of allowing a minor to drive a vehicle.

11-year-old caught driving pickup truck

Supreme Court rules that President is not biased

The Supreme Court has ruled that Supreme Court president Esther Hayut will not be disqualified from ruling on the reasonability standard.

Supreme Court rules that President is not biased

Dozens of Rabbis call to join protest at Supreme Court

A joint letter says that 'every one of us must say that the Supreme Court cannot rule on Basic Laws."

Dozens of Rabbis call to join protest at Supreme Court

Administrative detainee: Let me attend my grandfather's funeral

The detainee requested to be given special leave to attend the funeral of his recently deceased grandfather.

Administrative detainee: Let me attend my grandfather's funeral

Religious Affairs Minister:

Haredim obligated to enlist - just like every other citizen

Min. Michael Malkieli speaks about Draft Law, says no intention to push for blanket exemption for haredi community.

Haredim obligated to enlist - just like every other citizen

Stickers cursing Itamar Ben Gvir plastered in Knesset bathroom

B'tsalmo Director General discovers sticker with obscene language plastered in Knesset bathroom stall, demands investigation be launched.

Stickers cursing Itamar Ben Gvir plastered in Knesset bathroom

Police arrest suspect seen holding weapon during Tel Aviv riots

Police arrest individual suspected of wielding weapon during Saturday's violent rioting in Tel Aviv.

Police arrest suspect seen holding weapon during Tel Aviv riots

Footage: Driver loses control of vehicle, rams into bar

Driver loses control, speeds towards Givatayim bar filled with people. Man of about 30 is moderately injured, two women are lightly injured.

Footage: Driver loses control of vehicle, rams into bar

Sources close to PM tell INN:

'No plan and no agreement on judicial reform'

'Only a paper signed by all sides constitutes an agreement - and everyone is very far from that,' sources say.

'No plan and no agreement on judicial reform'

PA electric bill:

Finance Ministry to collect millions from Palestinian Authority

New plan allows Israel to deduct 20-30 million NIS each month from money passed to Palestinian Authority, for repayment of electricity debt.

Finance Ministry to collect millions from Palestinian Authority

MK Rothman to INN:

'Government needs AG, I'm not sure who Baharav-Miara represents'

'My way has never been to boycott anyone; disagreements can be harsh but at the same time we can hold discourse,' MK Simcha Rothman says.

'Government needs AG, I'm not sure who Baharav-Miara represents'

Gallant decides not to shut down IDF's radio station

Defense Minister decides not to close or privatize Galei Tzahal despite Chief of Staff's position on the matter.

Gallant decides not to shut down IDF's radio station

Yisrael Beytenu MK to INN:

'Israel will pay a heavy price over the Draft Law'

MK Oded Forer accuses the government of only caring about its own survival.

'Israel will pay a heavy price over the Draft Law'

Givatayim:

Car crashes into bar, three injured

Eyewitnesses say they thought the incident was a terror attack. Police investigating.

Car crashes into bar, three injured

Gantz:

'Attacks on the Attorney General are terrorism'

National Unity Party chairman blasts judicial reform, says "extremists seek to change our image by changing the judicial system".

'Attacks on the Attorney General are terrorism'

Ra'anana:

Confrontation between Likud activists and anti-reform activists

Left-wing protesters interrupt Likud conference and violently calsh with party activists as Minister Galit Distel Atbaryan enters the hall.

Confrontation between Likud activists and anti-reform activists

Officer who neutralized terrorist:

'I used force to neutralize her'

Police officer who neutralized terrorist in the Old City of Jerusalem recalls the moments when he realized a terror attack had occurred.

'I used force to neutralize her'

Netanyahu's associates to INN:

'There are no agreements yet'

Associates of Netanyahu respond to TV report that a compromise on the judicial reform is in the works.

'There are no agreements yet'

PA chairman:

'Nazis only killed Jews for their money'

PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas gives lecture promoting a series of challenges to historical events and claiming Jerusalem for 'Palestine'.

'Nazis only killed Jews for their money'

Prisoner of Zion enters solitary confinement for Duma suspect

Rabbi Yosef Mendelevitch sat in a solitary confinement cell to raise awareness for the conditions of Amiram Ben-Uliel's incarceration.

Prisoner of Zion enters solitary confinement for Duma suspect

Poll: Gantz leads Netanyahu by a single Knesset seat

New poll shows National Unity retaining position as largest party, but shrinking in size.

Poll: Gantz leads Netanyahu by a single Knesset seat

Minister to protesters:

'You'll need to come at 4:30a.m. if you want to wake me up'

Protesters plan early-morning demonstration outside Energy Minister Katz's home - but are told it won't work.

'You'll need to come at 4:30a.m. if you want to wake me up'

Constitution committee chair:

'I will respect any ruling of a court bound by the law'

MK Simcha Rothman caused uproar by insinuating he would not accept the Supreme Court's ruling to reverse the reasonability standard law.

'I will respect any ruling of a court bound by the law'

Judicial reform to be frozen?

Coalition and opposition resume negotiations on judicial reform

Sides resume talks at President's Residence, discuss softening Reasonableness Standard law, according to report.

Coalition and opposition resume negotiations on judicial reform

Health Ministry:

No change in COVID guidelines in response to new variants

Ministry makes recommendations on masking and isolation as it monitors morbidity data.

No change in COVID guidelines in response to new variants

Elderly man saved after being trapped for over 24 hours

78-year-old rescued by United Hatzalah volunteer after falling and becoming trapped in his bathroom for over a day.

Elderly man saved after being trapped for over 24 hours

National Security Adv. appears to say protestors saved democracy

Tzachi Hanegbi, close ally of PM, says anti-judicial protestors stopped original plan, and so Israel will not become a dictatorship.

National Security Adv. appears to say protestors saved democracy

Smotrich: Protest has not managed to damage economy

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reports that the judicial reform protests have caused minimal damage to Israel's economy.

Smotrich: Protest has not managed to damage economy

Heritage Minister:

'Judge who violates the law should sit in prison'

'Is the court subject to the law, or can it do what it pleases?' queries Heritage Min. Amichai Eliyahu.

'Judge who violates the law should sit in prison'

Netanyahu:

'Opportunity to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia'

At three-way summit in Cyprus, Israel's PM Netanyahu notes importance of opportunity to normalize relations between Israel, Saudi Arabia.

'Opportunity to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia'

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Israeli supermarket delivery vans taken on joyride

Videos show vans belonging to Shufersal decorated and driving recklessly in what would appear to be part of an Arab wedding procession.

Israeli supermarket delivery vans taken on joyride

After destroying memorial:

Civil Administration dismantles children's camp in Tapuah

The IDF demolished a camp built by children between the ages of 5 and 13 on the outskirts of Tapuah in Samaria.

Civil Administration dismantles children's camp in Tapuah




























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