Israeli News (Page 207)


Indian movie shown on Amazon Prime misapproprates Holocaust

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is urging Amazon Prime to remove the film 'Bawaal' due to its abuse of the Nazi Holocaust as a plot device.

Indian movie shown on Amazon Prime misapproprates Holocaust

'You won't defeat us'

Campaign launched after El-Roi Kapach injured in shooting attack

The Gush Etzion Foundation in collaboration with Nokdim and Tekoa launch campaign to realize El-Roi's vision.

Campaign launched after El-Roi Kapach injured in shooting attack

Actvists present Gafni with 'conscription order' for grandson

UTJ MK says party member submitted bill enshrining Torah study as a Basic Law by mistake.

Actvists present Gafni with 'conscription order' for grandson

New bill aims to ensure fair child support

MK Gideon Sa'ar proposes bill to ensure child support rulings are objective and fair.

New bill aims to ensure fair child support

Tel Aviv:

Chef reverses decision to keep resturant open on Tisha B'Av

Chef Haim Cohen said he was mistaken and hoped the decision would help bring unity.

Chef reverses decision to keep resturant open on Tisha B'Av

Lifeguards and EMTs team up to save drowning man in Bat Yam

70-year-old suffered a stroke while swimming at HaSela Beach, Lifeguards and United Hatzalah EMTs brought him back from the brink of death.

Lifeguards and EMTs team up to save drowning man in Bat Yam

Police officer reveals:

This is how selective enforcement works in Judea and Samaria

According to the officer, Arabs have to be stopped to receive speeding tickets, while Jews can receive them in the mail.

This is how selective enforcement works in Judea and Samaria

Man dead after vehicle explodes near Lod

Police open investigation after vehicle explodes near Lod, killing one person.

Man dead after vehicle explodes near Lod

Supreme Court won't stop first phase of judicial reform

Supreme Court decides: Hearings on petition against reasonableness standard to take place in September.

Supreme Court won't stop first phase of judicial reform

New ambulance will allow ECMO treatments in the field

For the first time in Israel: New ambulance will allow cardiac arrest patients to be connected to ECMO in the pre-hospital setting.

New ambulance will allow ECMO treatments in the field

Synagogues burglarized in Ashdod

A thief broke into two synagogues in the city and stole thousands of shekels.

Synagogues burglarized in Ashdod

Tel Aviv restaurants to open on Tisha B'Av eve

Restaurant owners cite both business and political reasons for defying the law against running a restaurant this evening.

Tel Aviv restaurants to open on Tisha B'Av eve

Beitar Illit fire was caused by children's games

Investigations show fire started due to children burning paper in a field; nearby gas balloons nearly caught fire.

Beitar Illit fire was caused by children's games

Haredi newspaper:

'We joined to promote the Draft Law, not the reform'

Hamodia newspaper says bill to pass Basic Law: Torah Study was submitted 10 days ago. 'The timing is not ours.'

'We joined to promote the Draft Law, not the reform'

State Department:

'No plans to cut military aid to Israel'

Deputy State Department spokesperson: Our commitment to Israel’s security is ironclad.

'No plans to cut military aid to Israel'

Britain on judicial reform:

'We urge the Israeli government to build consensus'

British government calls on Israel to ensure the independence of Israel’s judiciary is preserved.

'We urge the Israeli government to build consensus'

Firebomb thrown at rabbi's home while Jerusalem Mayor visits

Firebomb thrown at the home of Rabbi Dov Lior in the Beit Orot neighborhood of Jerusalem as Mayor Moshe Lion visits.

Firebomb thrown at rabbi's home while Jerusalem Mayor visits

Abbas spokesman:

'Elimination of terrorists was an act of murder'

Spokesman for PA chairman calls elimination of three Hamas terrorists near Shechem a "murder" and a "war crime".

'Elimination of terrorists was an act of murder'

'They speak candidly':

WH press secretary won't say if Biden believes Netanyahu

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre when asked whether Biden believes Netanyahu: They had a candid conversation.

WH press secretary won't say if Biden believes Netanyahu

Herzog in closed talks:

'There was nothing I could do except give a speech or resign'

TV report: Herzog was under pressure to act before legislation on reasonableness cause was passed.

'There was nothing I could do except give a speech or resign'

Report:

Hamas, Iran and Hezbollah won't get involved in Israeli crisis

Reuters report: Hamas, Iran and Hezbollah discussed fallout from judicial reform, decided not to get involved so as not to help Netanyahu.

Hamas, Iran and Hezbollah won't get involved in Israeli crisis

Tel Aviv police commander:

'Protesters have raised the bar of violence against police'

The commander of Tel Aviv's Ayalon station warns that if protesters attack officers, the police will use force as well.

'Protesters have raised the bar of violence against police'

Globes on protest ads:

'Our front page is not for sale'

Opponents of judicial reform purchase ads on front pages of most major newspapers in Israel stating it is a 'black day' for democracy.

'Our front page is not for sale'

Poll: 56% of Israelis fear civil war

A new poll shows the current government at a drastic drop in support, with 56% of Israelis fearing civil war due to the judicial reform.

Poll: 56% of Israelis fear civil war

PLO calls to disrupt Tisha B'Av services

A message published in Jerusalem calls for protesters to occupy the Temple Mount to prevent Jewish visits during Tisha B'Av.

PLO calls to disrupt Tisha B'Av services

Protestors break window of car with screaming children inside

Mother of children in car attacked by anti-reform protestors says she felt like she was about to "be lynched."

Protestors break window of car with screaming children inside

Police accuse media of biased reports on anti-reform protests

Israel Police statements accuse media outlets of failing to report violence against officers in last night's protests.

Police accuse media of biased reports on anti-reform protests

Israel's credit rating drops due to reform legislation

Morgan Stanley has lowered Israel's credit score, other rating agencies publish warnings of instability and advise investors to stay away.

Israel's credit rating drops due to reform legislation

Haredi medic insulted by anti-reform protester

A haredi medic treating those injured at a protest was verbally abused by one of the demonstrators.

Haredi medic insulted by anti-reform protester

Netanyahu, Smotrich: Credit agencies concerns 'momentary'

PM, Finance Minister say economy is strong after US credit agencies express concern

Netanyahu, Smotrich: Credit agencies concerns 'momentary'

Rating agencies warn against Israel due to reform legislation

American rating agencies warn that the judicial reform legislation has made investing in Israel unadvisable.

Rating agencies warn against Israel due to reform legislation

Search for missing Haifa man enters fifth day

The Israel Dog Unit, a Samaria-based SAR organization, and volunteers from local kibbutzim are searcing through heat and rough terrain.

Search for missing Haifa man enters fifth day

Watch:

Plane crashes while fighting Greece wildfires

Condition of 2 firefighters unknown after plane crashes on island of Evia.

Plane crashes while fighting Greece wildfires

PM's brother: 'I don't know what mental state Biden is in'

Dr. Ido Netanyahu claims that the US is using the judicial reform as a way not to invite PM Netanyahu to the White House.

PM's brother: 'I don't know what mental state Biden is in'

A-G says court should repeal a Basic Law

Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara agrees with petition against amendment to Basic Law protecting PM from being removed from office.

A-G says court should repeal a Basic Law

'There was enough time to reach agreements'

'Opposition leaders were dragged after a small and dangerous handful,' Otzma Yehudit's MK Yitzik Kroizer tells Israel National News.

'There was enough time to reach agreements'

Hatzalah Without Borders:

Resilience and dedication

'Real Talk' with Natalie Sopinsky, from the "Hatzalah Without Borders" organization

Resilience and dedication

Haredi faction submits bill to pass Torah Study law

Likud party clarifies: Bill submitted by Agudat Yisrael will not be promoted by the coalition.

Haredi faction submits bill to pass Torah Study law

Likud minister demands Attorney General investigate Ehud Barak

Transportation Min. Regev says she has proofs that Ehud Barak and Forum 555 seemingly planned 'a coup d'état and to create chaos.'

Likud minister demands Attorney General investigate Ehud Barak

Hasidic groups order: Young boys should wear flat caps only

Fifteen hasidic yeshivas in Israel change policy to require young teens to wear flat caps instead of black hats.

Hasidic groups order: Young boys should wear flat caps only

MK Danny Danon to INN:

'We kept our promise to the voters, we strive for agreements'

Likud MK welcomes approval of reasonableness standard bill: Our next goal is changing the composition of the Judicial Selection Committee.

'We kept our promise to the voters, we strive for agreements'

Likud MK to INN:

'It is the left who is leading the profane and thuggish conduct'

MK Tally Gotliv welcomes approval of law reducing reasonableness standard: It teaches about governance.

'It is the left who is leading the profane and thuggish conduct'

Nasrallah:

'Today is the darkest day in the history of Israel'

Hezbollah leader takes pleasure in protests in Israel following approval of law reducing the use of the reasonableness standard.

'Today is the darkest day in the history of Israel'

Benny Begin on the attack:

'Likud has become a predatory and destructive party'

Former Likud MK blasts his former party following approval of bill limiting the reasonableness standard.

'Likud has become a predatory and destructive party'

Gantz tweets against violence, Smotrich retweets

Benny Gantz condemns violence on both sides of the protests. Smotrich shares the former Defense Minister's words.

Gantz tweets against violence, Smotrich retweets

White House to Israel:

'Respect the right of peaceful assembly'

US comments on incidents of violence during protests against the judicial reform: There is a significant debate in Israel.

'Respect the right of peaceful assembly'

Violent protests:

10 officers injured, water cannon used to disperse demonstrators

Protesters throw bottles at police officers. Demonstrators block Ayalon Highway, police use water cannon to disperse them.

10 officers injured, water cannon used to disperse demonstrators

Serious incident:

Security officer fires in the air during right-wing protest

Resident of Kibbutz Hatzerim curses protester at right-wing demonstration, fires in the air near the other demonstrators.

Security officer fires in the air during right-wing protest

Olmert to British TV:

'We are going into a civil war now'

Former PM speaks to Britain's Channel 4, claims Israel faces civil war following approval of bill reducing reasonableness standard.

'We are going into a civil war now'

White House:

'Unfortunate that vote took place with slimmest majority'

US expresses disappointment that first phase of judicial reform passed in the Knesset without a broad consensus.

'Unfortunate that vote took place with slimmest majority'

Several injured after vehicle rams protesters

Police officers arrest driver who rammed into protesters, causing light injuries; MK Lapid blames ramming on 'direct incitement' by PM.

Several injured after vehicle rams protesters

New poll: Yesh Atid loses support - but so does coalition

New poll shows current coalition failing to win majority, as Yesh Atid party drops to 14.

New poll: Yesh Atid loses support - but so does coalition

PM Netanyahu:

Opposition did not agree to a single proposal to compromise

'Fulfilling the will of the voters is absolutely not the end of democracy, but the essence of democracy,' PM Netanyahu says.

Opposition did not agree to a single proposal to compromise

Brush fire blazes in Jerusalem hills

Residents of Kibbutz Tzova are evacuated, alongside visitors to the Kiftzuba amusement park.

Brush fire blazes in Jerusalem hills

Left-wing movement submits petition against newly-passed reform

Petition claims reduction of reasonableness standard gives unlimited power, is a misuse of authority.

Left-wing movement submits petition against newly-passed reform

2nd step in judicial reform: The Judicial Selection Committee

'What you choose is what you get - we promised we would do this,' MK Michal Woldiger tells Israel National News.

2nd step in judicial reform: The Judicial Selection Committee




























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