Tnuva Poised to Raise Prices Second Time in a Week

The price is being updated in light of the sharp increase in the cost of goods and raw materials in the last two years," Tnuva said in a statement.

Father of Boys Killed in February Jerusalem Terror Attack Leaves Hospital

Rabbi Avraham Paley lost sons Yaakov Israel and Asher Menachem in the Feb. 10 attack.

Two Children Hospitalized After Eating Cannabis Cookies

According to the mother, the children ate the cookies by mistake.

More than 45 Countries Boycott UN ‘Nakba’ Day

“Palestinian ‘Nakba’ Day pushes an odious narrative that promotes more conflict, not peace,” according to B’nai B’rith International.

Yishai Ribo to Become First Israeli Artist to Perform at Madison Square Garden

Ribo, who is an Orthodox Jew, is set to perform at the 20,000-seat site on September 3, 2023.

Intel Announces More Layoffs, Including in Israel

Intel has declined to announce exactly how many employees it plans to let go, but according to multiple reports, thousands of workers will lose their jobs beginning in June, including in Israel.

IDF Captures Two Huwara Terrorists

The terrorists surrendered without resistance.

Islamic Jihad Rocket Kills Gazan Man Working in Israel

Abdullah Gava, 34, is the second person in Israel to die in rocket fire aimed at Israel from Gaza.

IDF Waited Two Days to Hit Islamic Jihad Commander Because He Hid Behind Human...

Ahmed Abu-Deka, who was killed in an airstrike conducted Thursday afternoon.

Israeli Soldier Seriously Hurt in Jordan Valley Arrest Operation

The soldier is currently listed in serious but stable condition, and is fully conscious.

Jewish Woman Dresses as Terrorist, Pretends to Attack and is Neutralized at Metsudot Checkpoint

Tragically, the young woman succeeded in her attempted "suicide by IDF" and in fact was neutralized by security personnel.

Hezbollah Builds 27 New Bases on Lebanese Border Under Cover of Fake NGO

The IDF first exposed Green Without Borders as a fictitious group founded by Hezbollah in 2018.

Tel Aviv, Israel Cities Open Bomb Shelters as Security Officials Assess Gaza Situation

The municipalities of Rishon Lezion, Yavneh, Bat Yam, Ra’anana, Kfar Saba and Herzliya — all in the greater Tel Aviv area — announced the opening of their bomb shelters, as did Sderot, Ashkelon and Beersheva.

Watch: Undercover PA Security Forces Kidnap Arabs Who Sold Land to Jews

Selling land to Jews is a crime punishable by death in the Palestinian Authority.

Carrefour Launches 50 Supermarket Branches in Israel

Ultimately, the company plans to open between 80 to 100 branches around Israel by the end of this year.

El Al to Nix Series of London-Tel Aviv Flights to Avoid Shabbat Desecration

Flight LY318 will be canceled during the summer months as travelers had previously started the check-in process prior to the end of the Jewish day of rest.

EU Cancels Europe Day Reception Rather Than Risk Listening to Itamar Ben-Gvir [Updated]

Poland and Hungary oppose a statement from the E.U. against Ben-Gvir’s participation in the Europe Day event.

Israel Renovating the Samaria (Sebastia) National Park

The government will also prevent illegal construction in the area.

Coalition Tensions Rise as Ben-Gvir Fumes Over Return of Terrorist Bodies

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called the decision to return three bodies of terrorists as “a grave mistake that will cost us dearly.”

Bnei Menashe Killed, Homes Burnt in Crossfire Between Warring Tribes in India

Bnei Menashe believe they are descendants of the Lost Tribe of Menashe.

Technical Error Caused Low Iron Dome Intercept Rate During Attack

Three foreign workers were wounded in Sderot from rocket fire from Gaza.

‘Brooklyn Made’ to Launch at Industry City

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce partnered with Wells Fargo Foundation, Industry City and the Brooklyn Community Foundation to launch the shop.

IDF Destroys Terrorists’ Homes

The homes of the terrorists who carried out the attacks in the Ariel industrial area and in the village of Al Funduq were destroyed.

Three Rockets Launched from Gaza at Israel

Iron Dome was not launched as the rockets were headed to an unpopulated area.

Yesha Council Heads Hail ‘Return to Normalcy’ After Netanyahu Meeting

The leaders of Israel’s previous government refused to meet with the heads of Judea and Samaria communities, says Yesha chairman.

Israeli Fruit Likely to be More Expensive This Summer

Although rain in April is not unusual, this time it was not good news for the farmers, due to the severity of the storm.

El Al, ISSTA to Create Joint Venture Within 90 Days

Once the deal is finalized, El Al and ISSTA will own equal shares – 40 percent each – and the airline’s controlling shareholder, Kenny Rozenberg, will own 20 percent.

IDF Officer Reprimanded for Wearing Uniform to Rally Against Reservists’ Insubordination

In addition to plans to transfer the officer to a non-command position, the IDF handed down a 25-day suspended jail sentence.

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