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Israeli Tabor Winery enlists wildlife for eco-friendly vineyard

Tabor winery in Israel finds new, eco-friendly way of raising wine grapes, from southern to northern Israel.

Israeli Tabor Winery enlists wildlife for eco-friendly vineyard

Yamina party proposes new ‘French Law’

The right-wing Yamina party pushing new law which would bar indictment of sitting prime minister, except for major charges.

Yamina party proposes new ‘French Law’

Israel reopens restaurants and hotels as pandemic declines

Restaurants, hotels, bars, and pools finally reopen as coronavirus pandemic winds down.

Israel reopens restaurants and hotels as pandemic declines

PM Netanyahu warns against 2nd wave of coronavirus pandemic

With coronavirus pandemic winding down ,Prime Minister warns of possible second wave of the pandemic.

PM Netanyahu warns against 2nd wave of coronavirus pandemic

Remembering Lebanon, Israel’s Vietnam

Looking back – 20 years since the IDF’s controversial withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

Remembering Lebanon, Israel’s Vietnam

Israeli company monitoring online human rights and privacy

Israeli company, CybeRighTech (CRT), monitors technology and apps to make sure they're not used to violate human rights. Get the latest

Israeli company monitoring online human rights and privacy

Church of the Holy Sepulchre starts welcoming (some) visitors

Worshippers were left disappointed after last minute decision kept the Church of the Holy Sepulcher's doors closed a little longer.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre starts welcoming (some) visitors

ILTV daily news roundup - PM Netanyahu catches a break

Dozens re-enter quarantine after classmates, staff get COVID-19. Gov’t invests an additional $4-billion to aid Israeli business.

ILTV daily news roundup - PM Netanyahu catches a break

Ancient subterranean complex carved beneath Jerusalem revealed

Dating back over two-thousand years, a massive complex has just been discovered, hidden beneath the lobby of the Western Wall.

Ancient subterranean complex carved beneath Jerusalem revealed

Unity government sparks fury

Opposition leaders hitting hard over nation’s new coalition.Restaurants and cafes set to open by week’s end.

Unity government sparks fury

Israeli company makes anti-viral, reusable masks

Israeli company Sonovia makes new anti-viral face masks by using the latest and greatest innovations available.

Israeli company makes anti-viral, reusable masks

Israeli startup creates special antimicrobial coating

Israeli company, Bio-Fence, has developed an antimicrobial surface coating that kills bacteria and effectively destroys viruses.

Israeli startup creates special antimicrobial coating

Will El Al survive?

The Israeli government has just approved a major loan to keep Israel's national airline El Al afloat.

Will El Al survive?

China’s coronavirus offensive

Beijing rejects Western blame for coronavirus pandemic. Gideon Israel, Founder & President, Jerusalem-Washington Center, joins ILTV.

China’s coronavirus offensive

Coronavirus cases still dropping in Israel

IDF razes terrorist's home. Northern Israelis wake up to 3.2 & 2.7 magnitude quakes. Jerusalem surgeons remove iron rod from man’s skull.

Coronavirus cases still dropping in Israel

43 new coronavirus cases in Israel in 24 hours

Health Ministry to conduct over 100k serological tests. Rockets launched at the southern Israel. Getting close to a prisoner swap.

43 new coronavirus cases in Israel in 24 hours

Regulation rollbacks

It’s official. Israel is beginning to roll back regulations as the coronavirus infection rate continues to dip.

Regulation rollbacks

Israeli hotels, get ready

Sara Salansky of the Ministry of Tourism, speaks with ILTV about the tourism industry in Israel preparing for its return.

Israeli hotels, get ready

Israel positions itself for massive import of Remdesivir

Israel positions itself for massive import of Remdesivir, the US’s latest hope of treating the coronavirus.

Israel positions itself for massive import of Remdesivir

Watch: The ancient Shiloh winery - making wine once again

Imagine being able to work in the same place where your ancestors thrived thousands of years ago. One Samaria winemaker is doing just that.

Watch: The ancient Shiloh winery - making wine once again

Israel, seven other nations mull cooperative travel program

Israeli government is in talks with seven other nations that have also made progress in fighting off the coronavirus pandemic.

Israel, seven other nations mull cooperative travel program

Classrooms reopen, but are the students safe?

Many children and parents are voicing their fears that opening schools too soon could spark a resurgence of the coronavirus.

Classrooms reopen, but are the students safe?

Suicide attempts at quarantine hotels

Government officials call to close covid-hotels, citing several suicide attempts by occupants.

Suicide attempts at quarantine hotels

Israeli start-up cleans air of coronavirus

The Israeli startup, AuraAir has successfully shown that it’s new filtration device can kill up to 99% of flu viruses in the air.

Israeli start-up cleans air of coronavirus

Coronavirus infection rate dips in Israel

Only 23 new covid-19 cases tallied in last 24 hours. Sharansky donates Genesis Prize to fight coronavirus.

Coronavirus infection rate dips in Israel

Government releases checklist for rolling back regulations

The Health Ministry sets new parameters on how to decide whether or not to ease or tighten restrictions amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Government releases checklist for rolling back regulations

Why are some stores staying closed despite greenlight to reopen?

Israel’s government is greatly easing restrictions on doing business but not all companies are as eager to get back to work.

Why are some stores staying closed despite greenlight to reopen?

Is Israel's bailout package enough for small businesses?

Omer Moav, Prof. of Economics, University of Warwick & IDC Herzliya discusses 8-billion-shekel bailout plan for small business owners.

Is Israel's bailout package enough for small businesses?

Israeli researchers turn tap water into antiviral disinfectant

Israeli researchers turn tap water into ‘greener’ disinfectant.

Israeli researchers turn tap water into antiviral disinfectant

Covid-19 infections keep dropping in Israel

11-year-old becomes youngest Israeli in critical condition from virus. Israeli government lifts 500m limit for exercising away from home.

Covid-19 infections keep dropping in Israel

Do trips to infamous Nazi camps cross a line?

Many commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day by visiting Nazi death camps. But when do attempts to honor victims cross into ‘Holocaust tourism?’

Do trips to infamous Nazi camps cross a line?

Turkey leads Middle East in coronavirus cases

Turkey surpasses Iran as the country hardest hit by the coronavirus in the Middle East.

Turkey leads Middle East in coronavirus cases

Wild animals roam around cities in Israel

With coronavirus lockdowns leaving public spaces largely empty, wild animals are moving in to cities across Israel.

Wild animals roam around cities in Israel

Israel imports emergency personal protective equipment

New gear, tests arrive as COVID-19 cases rise to over 12,500. Also: Israeli government convenes to discuss coronavirus ‘exit strategy'.

Israel imports emergency personal protective equipment

Great revolt caves uncovered

Israeli researcher finds 2000 year-old caves with help of Josephus Flavius.

Great revolt caves uncovered

Touring Judea & Samaria - must-see spots

‘Visit2Israel’ reveals must-see spots in the Holy Land - Judea & Samaria.

Touring Judea & Samaria - must-see spots

Hiker finds fallen IDF pilot's helmet

Hiker stumbles upon the helmet of IDF fighter pilot, Major Daniel Guri who died in a crash during a training exercise in 1984.

Hiker finds fallen IDF pilot's helmet

12 days left until elections

ILTV's daily news roundup 12 days ahead of Israel's general election.

12 days left until elections

‘Breathtaking’ ancient discoveries in Israel

Israeli researchers unveiling half-a-decade of their work at an incredible Canaanite temple from the 12th century BCE in southern Israel.

‘Breathtaking’ ancient discoveries in Israel

The biggest personal data leaks in modern Israeli history

Voter data stolen from Elector app, which is used by both Yisrael Beytenu and Likud.

The biggest personal data leaks in modern Israeli history

Israeli researchers discover the truth about the dinosaurs

“Are dinosaurs warm, or cold blooded?” Well a new discovery may have finally put this disagreement to rest.

Israeli researchers discover the truth about the dinosaurs

‘Coronavirus will definitely come to Israel’

'We fear that coronavirus will definitely come to Israel,' says Israeli Health Minister, expanding quarantine; isolation directives.

‘Coronavirus will definitely come to Israel’

Tel Aviv unveils plan to become top tourist hotspot by 2030

Tel Aviv Municipality eyes new projects in bid to become top tourist hotspot by 2030.

Tel Aviv unveils plan to become top tourist hotspot by 2030

Hezbollah erects massive statue of Soleimani on Israeli border

Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Chairman of the Professors for a Strong Israel, discusses the growing threats from Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah.

Hezbollah erects massive statue of Soleimani on Israeli border

American lone soldier released from hospital

The American-born lone soldier who was wounded in last week’s car ramming attack in Jerusalem was released from the hospital.

American lone soldier released from hospital

2000-year-old plaza in Jerusalem's Old City opened to the public

An ancient Roman square in the Old City of Jerusalem has just been reopened to the public.

2000-year-old plaza in Jerusalem's Old City opened to the public

Likud leaks massive database

Massive leak from pre-elections database inclues names, numbers and voting habits of all Israeli adults.

Likud leaks massive database

What would happen if Israel unilaterally applies sovereignty?

Dr. Martin Sherman downplays concerns that Israel could face repercussions from the US if it doesn't hold off on applying sovereignty.

What would happen if Israel unilaterally applies sovereignty?

Must-see-spots you've never heard of: Nabi Musa & Tel Megiddo

‘Visit2Israel’ reveals must-see-spots in the Holy Land - Nabi Musa and Tel Megiddo.

Must-see-spots you've never heard of: Nabi Musa & Tel Megiddo

How Israel factors in the Democratic primaries

Gideon Israel, president of Jerusalem Washington Center, offers his take one which Democratic candidate would be best for Israel-US ties.

How Israel factors in the Democratic primaries

Former Likud MK Michael Kleiner reacts to Trump peace plan

Former MK from the Herut and Likud parties, Michael Kleiner, discusses Trump administration's recently released Mideast peace plan.

Former Likud MK Michael Kleiner reacts to Trump peace plan

'Oslo is dead' - What Abbas' declaration means for Israel

Col. Olivier Rafowicz, Yisrael Beytenu candidate speaks at ILTV studio, discussing the security concerns surrounding the US’ peace deal.

'Oslo is dead' - What Abbas' declaration means for Israel

Israeli technology may stop coronavirus

Israeli company Sonova develops anti-viral face masks that could prevent spread of coronavirus.

Israeli technology may stop coronavirus

The story of a man who survived the Holocaust against all odds

87 year-old Yeshayahu Foyer survived the Holocaust by hiding in the woods for years.

The story of a man who survived the Holocaust against all odds

Watch: Millions of Muslims forced into camps in China

1 and 3 million Muslim minorities are being held in detention camps in Xinjiang in western China.

Watch: Millions of Muslims forced into camps in China

Israeli cyber defense fends off 800 attacks on world leaders

ILTV reports

Israeli cyber defense fends off 800 attacks on world leaders

China halts travel in Wuhan to fight coronavirus spread

City at center of coronavirus outbreak suspends bus, subway, ferry, and passenger travel; Israel Health Ministry warns against Wuhan visits.

China halts travel in Wuhan to fight coronavirus spread

What's really going on in the north?

Alma Founder & CEO Lt. Col. (Res.) Sarit Zehavi discusses her organization that offers tours to explain northern strategy and defenses.

What's really going on in the north?

Israel develops drug to prevent type 2 diabetes

Jerusalem biopharma develops drug to prevent type 2 diabetes.

Israel develops drug to prevent type 2 diabetes

Secret Hasbara - Training the 'secret agents' of Israeli Hasbara

ILTV speaks with Davidi Hermelin and Virag Gulyas about how unofficial pro-Israel advocates are trained to defend Israel's image abroad.

Secret Hasbara - Training the 'secret agents' of Israeli Hasbara