The disagreement between Mossad chief and IDF Chief of Staff
Mossad chief demanded bold response against Iran for attack on Israeli-owned ship, while Chief of Staff Kochavi sought moderate response.
Mossad chief demanded bold response against Iran for attack on Israeli-owned ship, while Chief of Staff Kochavi sought moderate response.


Ministry gives HMOs go ahead to vaccinate Israelis who recovered from COVID-19 more than three months ago. They will receive one dose.

Reuven Pinsky, executive director of National Service Authority, talks about the evolution of the program and its newest feature.

Get to know # 10 on Yamina list.
Government approves returning grades 7-10 to schools, opening restaurants and banquet halls for vaccinated and recovering.

Yamina responds to New Hope Party announcement to election committee that it is behind publications against Naftali Bennett and his party.

DM confronts PM in wake of Netanyahu and Minister Katz's attempts to pass their economic plan, orders his ministers to leave discussion.

Blames 'power brokers' associated with Chief Rabbinate for allowing decision to go ahead.

Michal Waldiger calls Yamina party to adhere to Rightist line, estimates upcoming elections are opportunity to form national government.

MK Asher calls on gov't to allow vaccinated, recovered, to return to routine as much as possible. 'Everyone would run to get vaccinated.'

Bennett's new campaign for Economic Party voters: 'We'll lower taxes, take care of economy. Zelicha does not pass electoral threshold.'

MK Smotrich responds in scathing post to accusations against him and his party by Prof. Asa Kasher.

INSS broadens mandate to include socioeconomic issues that have become vitally important to Israel’s security.

Ahead of court decision on making Cave of the Patriarchs accessible, MK Halevi: 'Court should have required us to make place accessible.'

Dolphin sighting in Eilat! A single Indo-Pacific bottle nose dolphin was seen swimming near Dekel beach on Saturday morning.

Efrat Council head at Haaretz conference despite calls for its boycott: 'I'm unwilling to be boycotted, unwilling to boycott others.'

Man in his 40s dies in construction accident in northern Israel, police and Labor Ministry begin investigating.

'It feels like I won the lottery.' United Hatzalah EMTs in Holon get pulled from Purim Seudah to perform successful CPR and save a life.

Yesha Council chief David Elhayani cancels appearance at annual Haaretz conference, citing involvement of far-left groups.

Youth suspected of raping 13-year-old is brought to court, mother of alleged victim begs judge to punish 'cruel criminal' youth.

What happens when you jump off a vehicle trailer, going at the same speed and in the opposite direction as the vehicle?

Ze'ev Elkin, a former confidant of Netanyahu, says new poll shows Gideon Sa'ar is viable candidate to replace PM in coming election.

Sheep receives a much-needed trim after being found in a forest in Australia.

At demonstration protesting lack of governance, security breaches, council head Demeri slams: 'There's complete chaos, we're all suffering.'

Infection coefficient rises to 1, head of coronavirus staff urges government to stick to reopening agreements. 'Waits show us effects.'

Use of surveillance techniques to track COVID cases will be strictly limited following court ruling.

Health Ministry approves use of leftover vaccine doses for recovered coronavirus patients, says detailed guidelines soon to be released.

Minibus driver who ran over and killed man in Meah Sharim arrested after being released from hospital. 'They attack me from every direction'

Winter weather expected to continue, with rain throughout Israel, plus flooding and snow.

'Plan to extend school year is intended to keep parents quiet, students won't come,' Education Min. staff say.

Transportation Min. Regev says 'Exceptions Committee' may soon be disbanded, allowing all Israelis to fly in for elections.

Likud continues to fall in latest poll as Yesh Atid surges, giving anti-Netanyahu coalition majority in next Knesset - even without Yamina.

Religious Zionism chairman questions: 'Because PM Netanyahu isn't managing the pandemic well enough, we should go with the Left?'

Israel may continue use of Green Passports even after initial six-month period. 'COVID could come back leading to endless lockdowns.'

Labor chairwoman Merav Michaeli welcomes Supreme Court's decision permitting Ibtisam Mara'ana to run for the Knesset.

Firebombs and pipe bombs again thrown at homes in neighborhood of Beit El. No injuries reported.

MK Yair Golan says that Gantz and Netanyahu both have a long way to go before they are fit for 24th Knesset

After group of youths block minibus in Meah Shearim neighborhood, the vehicle ran down one of them, fatally injuring him.

Explosions reported near Damascus, days after Israeli ship shelled by Iranian-allied forces.

After American strikes killed at least 22 of Iran's Revolutionary Guards in a raid on Syria, experts believe Biden likely to give in.

Yassam anti-riot police officers and Border Police teams deployed to iconic Jerusalem market to disperse crowds gathered during Purim.

Arab protesters attacked police who fought back, making arrests in Umm Al-Fahm during a local 'anti-violence' rally this weekend.

Israel pulled out of biggest regional military expo featuring 900 companies from over 50 countries in Abu Dhabi due for fear of attack.

A senior trauma doctor became violent towards a patient for reasons still unknown.

Israeli military intelligence confident Iran was behind an attack on one of its ships Thursday night and promises quick action.

The Prime Minister says that the government will take steps to fill in what students may have missed during the lockdowns.

Knesset candidate who called for annihilation of Israeli city will be able to run next month, Supreme Court rules, reversing ban.

Several border Judea and Samaria to be equipped with vaccination facilities.

Unpacked reviews history behind Israel's secretive nuclear project & asks whether revealing it would lead to nuclear proliferation or peace.

Israel National Police coast guards rescue a boat and family in danger of being swept into a breakwater.

Officers responded to a noise complaint to find that the venue was owned by a fellow officer and his wife.

In an angry pilgrimage, thousands of travelers left stranded by police roadblocks began to make their way to Israel's capitol on foot.

A government program would require anyone entering the country to be monitored while in quarantine upon arrival.

Education system to be fully reopened this week for cities with low and moderate infection rates.

Members of the Yesh Atid Party went to 'see the government's failures from close up.'

Blue and White wants the government to examine anew the powers granted to the committee amid accusations of political favors to travelers.

Suspected terrorist arrested by IDF forces near village of Salem and taken for questioning.

'Our new discourse with balanced symbolism can lead to a variety of types of parenting and gender equality,' says Economy Minister Peretz.

'Samidoun' group in practice serves as a front for the PFLP abroad.

Sea of Galilee rises over weekend, measures at 209 m, 30 cm below sea level. Rains expected to resume at night.
