Israeli News (Page 196)


Former minister:

'Current protest grants approval to refusal to serve'

Former minister Haim Ramon compares current anti-government protests to protests against Oslo Accords, says current protests 'illegitimate.'

'Current protest grants approval to refusal to serve'

IDF major, mother of toddler, killed in traffic accident

Major Efrat Shrem Zrihan was killed in a traffic accident on her way to base.

IDF major, mother of toddler, killed in traffic accident

Mother delivers with doctor who helped her beat childhood cancer

Dr. Cabiri volunteered to help 11-year-old Talia beat cancer. Fifteen years later, he delivered her baby following a high-risk pregnancy.

Mother delivers with doctor who helped her beat childhood cancer

Pres. Herzog to pay two-day state visit to Slovakia and Austria

Israeli Pres. to meet diplomats, Jewish community leaders, during two-day visit to Austria and Slovakia.

Pres. Herzog to pay two-day state visit to Slovakia and Austria

Gallant to top US officials:

'Iran undermines stability in the Middle East'

During the meetings the minister discussed the Abraham Accords, Iran, IDF counterterrorism efforts in Judea and Samaria, among other things.

'Iran undermines stability in the Middle East'

Haredim to protest minister's assistance to cult leader

Minister Porush asked Ukrainian Ambassador to remove ban on Shuvu Banim leader and convicted sex offender Eliezer Berland.

Haredim to protest minister's assistance to cult leader

New immigrants going into 1st grade receive new school supplies

'Every kid deserves to feel special on the first day of school,' IFCJ chief Yael Eckstein says.

New immigrants going into 1st grade receive new school supplies

Welfare Min. officials visit to National Food Security Project

Senior Welfare Ministry officials get in-depth visit with the National Food Security Program.

Welfare Min. officials visit to National Food Security Project

Teachers' strike looms as school year approaches

Both teachers and government officials say they have not yet reached a compromise that will prevent a strike.

Teachers' strike looms as school year approaches

PM Netanyahu meets Montana senator to talk about Iran

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US Senator Steve Daines.

PM Netanyahu meets Montana senator to talk about Iran

Friends of the detainees:

'Prisons Service methods are a verbatim copy of the KGB's'

Friends and family of administrative detainees gather outside the Rimonim Prison to protest the conditions of the detention.

'Prisons Service methods are a verbatim copy of the KGB's'

'Selichot tours' throughout Israel aim to promote dialogue

KKL-JNF presents: 'Selichot' tours at KKL-JNF sites as a sign of promoting dialogue and mutual fellowship.

'Selichot tours' throughout Israel aim to promote dialogue

Consulate employee joins protest against Defense Minister

An employee of the Israeli consulate in New York joined protests against Defense Minister Gallant's visit to the USA

Consulate employee joins protest against Defense Minister

State prosecutor interfering with claim against police

Attorneys for a Samaria resident attacked by police claim that the state prosecutor is deliberately delaying the case.

State prosecutor interfering with claim against police

Former ISA director appeals against Pegasus investigation

The lawsuit alleges that the committee creates 'a conflict of interest and is contrary to the advice of security forces'.

Former ISA director appeals against Pegasus investigation

Smotrich rolls out new oversight plan

The Finance Ministry will work with a series of other authorities to prevent government money from going to organized crime.

Smotrich rolls out new oversight plan

New memorial to judge who ruled to cancel the Disengagement Law

Minister Orit Strook: "Eighteen years later, Judge Levy's ruling is finally being implemented."

New memorial to judge who ruled to cancel the Disengagement Law

A Jerusalem Mystery:

What was the function of the discovered installation?

The channel installation was discovered in the City of David National Park and dating to the time of Kings Joash and Amaziah.

What was the function of the discovered installation?

Tel Aviv light rail shuts down after 2 weeks due to malfunction

Company that operates newly-opened light rail says it is working diligently to restore service after train suffers 1st serious malfunction.

Tel Aviv light rail shuts down after 2 weeks due to malfunction

Foreign Minister Cohen to INN:

'Agreement with Saudi Arabia - in the next six months'

Cohen comments on uproar following his meeting with the Libyan minister: We are working to break through and bring diplomatic achievements.

'Agreement with Saudi Arabia - in the next six months'

Two weeks later:

Man succumbs to injuries sustained in fire in plant

Rani Halabi from the Druze town of Daliyat al-Karmel dies from injuries sustained in fire following explosion at factory in Ramat Hasharon.

Man succumbs to injuries sustained in fire in plant

Bedlam in Beit Shemesh:

Mayor besieged in building after extremists smash her car

Haredi extremists smash Mayor Aliza Bloch's car as she visits building in the city. Police rescue her after an hour.

Mayor besieged in building after extremists smash her car

Two drownings in less than an hour

Two individuals pulled from water without vital signs inside a single hour. Only one survived.

Two drownings in less than an hour

Lapid slams Draft Law: 'End of the people's army'

Opposition leader accuses Foreign Minister Cohen of irresponsibility in Libya meeting, says new elections necessary as soon as possible.

Lapid slams Draft Law: 'End of the people's army'

Your Home in the Center of Yerushalayim is Going Up Now

Large, 4 room luxury apartments in Jerusalem going for only $1M.

Your Home in the Center of Yerushalayim is Going Up Now

Woman revived after suffering cardiac arrest at nursing home

63-year-old woman revived after undergoing 30 minutes of resuscitation efforts.

Woman revived after suffering cardiac arrest at nursing home

Gush Etzion mayor vows to stop construction of illegal Arab town

Shlomo Ne'eman visits illegal city the PA is building in an eastern Gush Etzion nature reserve: "We will stop this immediately."

Gush Etzion mayor vows to stop construction of illegal Arab town

Administrative detainees prevented from moving to religious wing

Families of the detainees allege a series of abuses of their loved ones due to a rally in their support.

Administrative detainees prevented from moving to religious wing

Widow of firefighter: ‘I have to deprive my children of food'

Widow of the firefighter killed in Deir al-Asad: ‘I have to deprive my children of food to pay for the tombstone’

Widow of firefighter: ‘I have to deprive my children of food'

Haredi organization against haredi Minister

The haredi Magen Israel organization protested against Minister Meir Porush, who tried to cancel Eliezer Berland's entry ban to Ukraine

Haredi organization against haredi Minister

Netanyahu to Saudia Arabia:

'I appreciate the warm attitude to the Israeli passengers'

Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked the Saudi authorities for their treatment of a group of Israelis stranded in Saudi Arabia.

'I appreciate the warm attitude to the Israeli passengers'

Hebrew University

Scholarship for students from 'occupied territories'

The Hebrew University has officially called for students from the 'occupied Palestinian territories' to join a scholarship program.

Scholarship for students from 'occupied territories'

Man convicted of assault on Jews to speak at Tel Aviv school

A man who assaulted Jews in Jerusalem has been invited to speak at the opening event of a Tel Aviv school.

Man convicted of assault on Jews to speak at Tel Aviv school

Dr. Mordechai Kedar: Wave of murders will break after elections

Dr. Mordechai Kedar: 'The wave of murders in Arab communities will stop only after the elections - but what is behind 159 deaths?'

Dr. Mordechai Kedar: Wave of murders will break after elections

Interior Minister: 'Azrieli Mall is the IDF's biggest base'

Minister Moshe Arbel claims the IDF has better things to do than draft yeshiva students.

Interior Minister: 'Azrieli Mall is the IDF's biggest base'

Growing employment rates in haredi communities

The employment rate for haredi men has returned to the level from before the coronavirus crisis and continues to rise.

Growing employment rates in haredi communities

Israel Prize winner:

'I read Psalms every day. Why? Just because'

Actress Gila Alamagor disclosed in an emotional moment: “God threw me a rope. There is a synagogue here. It is one of my favorite places.”

'I read Psalms every day. Why? Just because'

Israeli who landed in Saudi Arabia: 'We were in shock'

Emanuel Carmel, an Israeli on the flight that landed in Saudi Arabia, tells about the unexpected end to her trip.

Israeli who landed in Saudi Arabia: 'We were in shock'

Former Consul General in New York to run with Tel Aviv Mayor

Asaf Zamir announces return to municipal politics, will run on Mayor Ron Huldai's slate in October election.

Former Consul General in New York to run with Tel Aviv Mayor

Due to technical malfunction:

Plane with 128 Israelis on board forced to land in Saudi Arabia

Flight from Seychelles to Israel forced to land in Jeddah over malfunction. The passengers will spend the night in Saudi Arabia.

Plane with 128 Israelis on board forced to land in Saudi Arabia

Lapid favors gradual Draft Law and a unity government

Opposition leader speaks with activists on Zoom: The goal is to topple this terrible government.

Lapid favors gradual Draft Law and a unity government

Two girls kidnapped by their mother located

Sisters Sara and Liba Goldschmidt, who were born in the US and were visiting Israel, located.

Two girls kidnapped by their mother located

Nasrallah warns Netanyahu:

'There will be a response to any assassination in Lebanon'

Hezbollah leader responds to Netanyahu’s threats against the deputy leader of Hamas' political bureau, Saleh al-Arouri.

'There will be a response to any assassination in Lebanon'

Protest sign compares Education Minister to Hitler

A sign at Tel Aviv University leaves the Education Minister shocked and prompts a reply: 'Have you all gone crazy?'

Protest sign compares Education Minister to Hitler

FM responds to criticism:

'Shame that political opponents rush to react'

Foreign Minister Eli Cohen responds to criticism directed at him after his meeting with the Foreign Minister of Libya was made public.

'Shame that political opponents rush to react'

At least 7 hurt in collision between 2 buses in Jerusalem

Buses collide near Chords Bridge in Jerusalem.

At least 7 hurt in collision between 2 buses in Jerusalem

MK Rothman: 'Comittee may impeach the Attorney General'

The Constitution Committee chairman says that the investigation into the Pegasus spyware may lead to charges against the Attorney General.

MK Rothman: 'Comittee may impeach the Attorney General'

Youth steal Shabbat banquet in Ashdod

Several young men were caught on camera raiding the kitchen of a haredi synagogue.

Youth steal Shabbat banquet in Ashdod

Nazareth mayoral candidate shot, in serious condition

Candidate's brother, cousin, also wounded in latest shooting against a local political figure in Israel.

Nazareth mayoral candidate shot, in serious condition

Interior Minister slams Ben-Gvir over 'rights' comment

Minister Moshe Arbel calls for more moderate approach to recent controversies following Ben-Gvir's right to live' comment.

Interior Minister slams Ben-Gvir over 'rights' comment

Shas minister:

'We've never had greater cooperation with Religious Zionists'

Religious Affairs Minister lauds the cooperation between the haredi and nationalist publics in appointing community Rabbis.

'We've never had greater cooperation with Religious Zionists'

New achievements reported for Israel's linguistics students

A recent round of testing shows improvement in linguistics throughout Israeli society.

New achievements reported for Israel's linguistics students

Eichmann's bodyguard honored by police commissioner

The officer who watched over Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann during his trial was given a promotion for his police advocacy work.

Eichmann's bodyguard honored by police commissioner

Shooting victim:

'It was clear I wouldn't survive, I said Shema & the confession'

Aryeh Gotlieb, who suffered serious injuries in a terror attack near Hebron, recounts the moments of the terror attack.

'It was clear I wouldn't survive, I said Shema & the confession'

Likud:

'Barak incites assassination of PM, where are investigators?'

Former PM shares video comparing Netanyahu to Hitler after stating he will be called on to lead the nation after bodies float in the river.

'Barak incites assassination of PM, where are investigators?'

Security forces foil attempt to smuggle 180 trays of eggs

Border Police detain vehicle, driver, upon discovery of nearly 200 trays of unapproved eggs.

Security forces foil attempt to smuggle 180 trays of eggs




























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