Former Intelligence Official: Pay Close Attention to Growing Popularity of Lion’s Den Terror Group
Former intel officer Avi Melamed says the refusal of the Lion's Den terror group to align with other existing organizations is an early indicator of the possible emergence of new political groups.
Israeli-Arab Sentenced to 10 Years for Trying to Lynch a Jew in Acco
The trials of five other defendants in the lynch are ongoing.
Herzog Meets Latvian Counterpart, Hails Three Decades of Bilateral Ties
“Israel places great importance on continuing to enhance and deepen our bilateral relations with Latvia as well as all three Baltic states,” says the Israeli president.
Another Day, Another Sinkhole in Tel Aviv
Drivers were advised to take alternate routes and "obey the instructions of police on site."
Israel Railways Reports Systemwide Malfunction
At present, "the estimates are that this is not a cyber attack."
Israelis to Pay More for Electricity, Again
Because electricity is used to produce water, it is also likely that Israelis will pay more for water in 2023 as well.
Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra to Make First Performance in UAE
The IPO will perform Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 (in A major).
Avian Flu Discovered in Northern Israel
The disease was discovered while the poultry was in a local slaughterhouse.
Updated: Second Explosion in Jerusalem, 3 Wounded
The bomb was hidden in a moped.
200 Haredi Women to Take Part in Development of IDF Drone
The Hermes 900, made by Elbit, can be used for intelligence-gathering and airstrikes
Olmert Ordered to Pay Netanyahu NIS 62,500 for Defamation
The judge said Olmert failed to bring enough evidence to support his statement and that the phrasing sounded too professional, even though Olmert has no expertise in metal wellness.
CNN Producer Fired for Antisemitic Remarks
CNN cuts ties with “TeamHitler” producer after Honest Reporting exposed him.
Sinkhole Opens in Area of Tel Aviv Light Rail Excavations
In September, a large sinkhole appeared on the Ayalon Highway's Hashalom Interchange exit in Tel Aviv, leading to closure of the highway for several days.
Gasoline Prices Likely to Rise in December
Israel's annual inflation rate rose to 5.1 percent last month, from 4.6 percent in September.
‘Naval Iron Dome’ Successfully Tested in Final Stage Before Becoming Operational
"The operationalization of the C-Dome system is a significant milestone for the State of Israel's naval defense capabilities," Defense Minister Benny Gantz said.
Iran TV Morning Show Quiz: How Long Would a Missile Take to Reach Tel...
Viewers of Iran's Channel 5 morning show were quizzed how long a Sejjil ballistic missile would take to travel from Tehran to Tel Aviv.
Lebanon: Parliament Failed, Once Again, To Elect a President
No candidate obtained the necessary two-thirds majority.
Inflation in Israel Passes 5%
The economy's growth slowed in the third quarter but high inflation is still expected to prompt a significant central bank rate hike next week.
Relatives of Ariel Terrorist Have Work and Entry Permits Rescinded
Hundred of relatives of the terrorist who murdered 3 people have had their work and entry permits rescinded.
Leaders of Jordan and Sudan Congratulate Netanyahu on Election Victory
King Abdullah speaks with the Israeli PM-designate by phone, while Sudanese military ruler Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan sends a letter.
Israeli Official Meets Omani FM in Drive to Normalize Ties
Opening Oman's skies to Israeli flights would let airlines take full advantage of Riyadh's opening of its own airspace to Israeli flights.
S&P Confirms Israel’s Credit Rating at AA-
The company said it anticipates the growth rate in the long term will stabilize at 3.5 percent, and that on an annual level, the budget will be balanced.
Israel Protecting Water Sources after Detecting Cholera
The Israeli Health Ministry said that the bacteria likely originated in Syria, where there is currently a cholera outbreak.
IAEA: Iran Increases Highly Enriched Uranium Stockpile
Separately, two IAF F-35s escorted two U.S. B-52 bombers on a flight.
IDF Lets Lebanese Farmers Harvest Olives on Israeli Side of Border on Humanitarian Grounds
Hezbollah's terrorist army has caused severe direct economic damage to the people of Lebanon, an army official said.
Palestinian Authority to End Push for International Court Ruling on ‘Occupation’
The PA wants Israel to end to Operation Breaking the Wave which has been destroying the terrorist infrastructure in Shechem.
Lebanon’s Parliament Fails to Elect the Country’s President for the Fifth Time
There were 47 blank ballots in today's vote.
Failed Knesset Bid Proves Costly For Hadar Muchtar — And Her Parents
Muchtar’s mentioning of her parent's apartment brought it to the attention of the tax authorities.
3 Arab Women and a Carlo
The three wannabe terrorists were detained at the crossing and transferred to Shin Bet security personnel for questioning.
‘All Clear’ After Bomb Threat at New Jersey Jewish Community Center
Last week the FBI issued a “concrete threat” warning to synagogues across New Jersey; the alert was discontinued after a suspect was taken into custody.