Gaza War Caused Spike in Demands to Be Drafted as Lookouts
A large number of incoming draftees - mostly women - have requested to be assigned to watch security cameras.
A large number of incoming draftees - mostly women - have requested to be assigned to watch security cameras.


Haredi men and women are more and more qualified, eager to join the workforce - but some say employers are rejecting them.

State Assemblyman Travis Allen visits several communities as part of ongoing project with Samaria Regional Council.

Soldiers reveal what happened before Hamas took the body of Oron Shaul - and why the wrong choice of tanks mattered.
Coalition talks between the parties include bill making it difficult for foreign countries to donate to NGOs, influence Israeli politics.

Niv Assaraf and Eran Nagauker's versions of the staged 'abduction' last Thursday vary dramatically, source states Monday.

A select few websites have been successfully hacked during anti-Israel annual cyber-attack day; expert advises extra caution.

Jewish Home demands ability to restructure judges nominating committee and limit power of liberal-leaning High Court.

Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz outlines to journalists Israel's proposed terms for final nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1 powers.

Gazan importers asserted Monday that Israel has cut lumber shipments from 200 cubic meters a day to nothing to terror-controlled territory.

United Hatzalah notes vital role of ambucycles in funeral trampling, says incident should not have happened in the 'safe environment.'

New app in the works which pinpoints rocket trajectory; source says civilian safety is top priority against possible Hezbollah threat.

Nazi leader's suit found to be an original - after auction house owner notices sweat stains.

Lawyer Eyal Paltak, who works for Christian soldiers in Nazareth, is receiving rampant death threats from those opposed to IDF service.

Man who staged his own abduction over 'threats' from the mafia is lying, Beersheva Police state Monday.

Karni Eldad's stereotype-smashing book reveals Judea-Samaria as one of Israel's hidden tourism gems - and all thanks to a Haaretz article.

After activists file complaint with Justice Department accusing misrepresentation, SodaStream abandons 'Made in Israel' label.

Despite media speculation, Labor MK Eitan Cabel vehemently denies any contact between Likud and Labor during coalition negotiations.

After tens of thousands attend Birkat Cohanim in Jerusalem, celebrations move to the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hevron.

After sarcastic message invites citizens to ask Yisrael Katz for rides, Katz retorts: public transportation on Shabbat? Ask Buji Herzog!

Hours after being released, prankster Niv Assaraf insists: If I were planning a kidnapping, I wouldn't have left all my stuff behind.

Nuclear brinkmanship in the Middle East would not necessarily resemble past nuclear rivalries around the world.

Temple Mount activists demand police follow the law and grant access to synagogue on Mahkama Building, located on Mount.

At mass priestly blessing, chief rabbis add their blessings to Jewish people; 'Next year may we be blessed up at top of the Mount.'

Infrared and remote-control cameras among a shipment foiled at border, marking over 100 smuggling attempts foiled since start of 2015.

Israel will look to the US for security guarantees in response to an Iranian nuke, but how would it defend against strengthened proxies?

Special OU Israel event in Nazareth Illit provides a Pesach Seder for teens who otherwise wouldn't have one at home.

Likud floats idea of giving Jewish Home Education and Agriculture ministries, as well as control of settlement budgets.

Activists issue video pressuring African countries not to help Israel solve its infiltrator problem.

Haredi party sources said Sunday that they had reached an agreement with the Likud on rolling back recently approved rules on conversion.

Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday that the PA was rejecting Israel's offer of tax money collected on its behalf.

Yaalon calls the nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers 'a huge Iranian achievement' and a 'nightmare' for the free world.

For the second time in a month, soldiers of the IDF's Binyamin regional brigade have been called to a major urban warfare exercise.

Veteran singer-songwriter Glenn Douglas Tubb has a message for the Iranians who think they can wipe out God's chosen.

Outgoing government minister Limor Livnat on Sunday encouraged youths in Samaria to continue expanding Jewish settlement in the region.

Videos show Jews touring the Mount with police escort as Arabs harass them. Activists say tours have been cut short.

'Emunah march' in Samaria honors memories of victims, marks solidarity with movement to keep Judea-Samaria.

Swastika and anti-Semitic slurs in Arabic scrawled on monument for fallen IDF soldiers of southern town of Omer over the weekend.

Israel Police spokesman for the haredi community insists responsibility for maintaining discipline rests with haredi public, leadership.

MK Eitan Cabel stands behind Netanyahu against Iran deal, accuses West of bringing 'religious maniacs' closer to a nuclear bomb.

MK Nissan Slomiansky pushes advancement of bill to levy fines against prank callers, with heavier fines if the IDF is called out to search.

Video shows terrifying stampede which killed young father at funeral of leading haredi Rabbi Shmuel Wosner in Bnei Brak.

Eran Nagauker, the friend of 'abductee' Niv Assaraf, to be booted from IDF service; Assaraf found to be deep in debt.

Shmuel Assaraf, father of the young man who faked his own abduction, says he has 'no idea' what happened - or why.

MK Ofer Shelah (Yesh Atid) asserts security cabinet at fault for lack of preparedness during last summer's Operation Protective Edge.

27 year-old killed in trampling during R' Shmuel Wosner funeral named as Mordechai Gerber; he leaves behind wife, child.

1,500 people convene at the Garden Tomb at sunrise Sunday to celebrate the Christian holiday; travelers flock from all over the world.

Likud and Kulanu reach understanding, if not final deal, in which Kulanu will have ultimate approval on all parties' budgetary demands.

Promising to revitalize Shas' education network, Aryeh Deri charges haredim should get Religious Affairs Committee over Jewish Home.

As Israelis embark on trips during Passover's intermediate days, they should expect pleasant weather and unseasonable warmth.

Prankster claims he wanted to disappear after getting into arguments; ex-girlfriend denies breakup was the cause.

Speaking to Arutz Sheva, Im Tirtzu's Policy Director Alon Schvartzer dismisses unity government, says MKs like Stav Shaffir are anti-Jewish.

Targeting 'Zionisme' and 'israhell,' pro-Palestinian hacker AnonGhost attacks website of left-wing Meretz party on Saturday night.

Huge funeral in Bnei Brak overnight for leading haredi Rabbi; crowds, congestion kills one and injures 11 others.

Eritrean and Sudanese infiltrators are to be deported to Rwanda and Uganda, in return for trade deals between Israel and the countries.

After Mahmoud Abbas called on Israel to renew peace talks with him, Housing Minister had a few choice words for him..

Police suspect an accidental discharge from another soldier's gun in an apartment in Yafo.

'Where Israel feels its existence depends on action, it will take it,' says Maj. Gen. Nimrod Sheffer, head of IDF Planning Directorate.

Any final agreement must include recognition of Israel by Iran, PM says; warns current deal threatens 'terrible war', nuclear arms race.

Three-hour-long meeting between PM, cabinet, ends in wall-to-wall rejection of Thursday's deal.
