19 Israelis to Lose Citizenship Over ISIS Membership
The Knesset has passed a bill allowing revocation of citizenship of any Israeli found to be a member of a foreign terrorist organization.
MKs Glick, Mualem-Refaeli Denied Entry to Temple Mount
The police officer told them he was carrying out an order from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and asked Glick not to be “provocative.”
Netanyahu, Putin Discuss Sobibor, and Iranian Bases in Syria
Netanyahu thanked Putin in their joint news conference “for the pensions agreement, which benefits citizens of both countries."
Netanyahu Meets US Bi-Partisan Congressional Delegation
Netanyahu thanked his guests for their strong support for Israel and the group discussed security challenges in the region and economic opportunities between the US and Israel.
Liberman Hell Bent on Demolishing Gush Etzion Neighborhood
"All of us, members of Habayit Hayehudi, residents of Judea and Samaria, and representatives of the party in the rest of the country, have been watching with shock the cynical moves of Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman against the residents of Sde Boaz in Gush Etzion."
Government to High Court: New Regulation Act Saves 3,500 Homes, Meets International Law Criteria
The government's response was submitted by attorney Harel Arnon, after Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit had refused to represent the government in this case.
Russian Ambassador: Assad Is Israel’s Best Bet
"Most of the opposition representatives are Islamists and they told us openly that the first thing they would do when they are in charge would be to declare war on Israel."
Agricultural Pest Threatens Israeli Exports to European Union
Historically, the moth has been found mainly in Africa, but in recent years has caused increasing damage in Israel as well.
Unemployment Hits New Lows
“I wouldn't like to see a reality where a husband or wife gets up in the morning and they don’t have a job to go to," Kahlon said.
Israel to Profit NIS 22B From Natural Gas in Coming Decades
“All this would of course have remained under the sea if various opponents were successful,” Netanyahu said. “But they failed."
Netanyahu: Heads of Mossad, National Security Council Also Will Meet With Putin in Sochi
“I will discuss with him Iran's accelerated attempt to establish military bases in Syria," Netanyahu said.
Defense Ministry Allocates NIS 5.5M for Beit El Security Fence
The new security fence will separate the old Route 60 connecting Ramallah with Jelazoun, from Beit El’s western neighborhoods.
High School Students Sent By Manpower Agency to Help Expel Yitzhar Families
Many of the youths were assigned to participate in the expulsion process and were told to help pack family belongings. They refused to participate with the expulsion.
Report: North Korea Sent Shipments to Syria’s Chemical Weapons Program
The panel is also investigating cooperation between Syria and North Korea on Syrian Scud missile programs, and surface-to-air missile defense systems.
Netanya Deputy Mayor Arrested on Suspicion of Bribery
His arrest came roughly six months after police recommended that Netanya Mayor Miriam Feirberg be indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Israel Bans Palestinian Authority Curriculum for Girls’ School in Al-Aqsa Mosque
The school was inspected and items were confiscated during the riots on and outside the Temple Mount in mid-July.
Tel Aviv–Jerusalem High-Speed Train Passes First Test Ahead of April 2018 Opening
The new, high-speed railway has been criticized by the political left and the Palestinian Authority for passing through about 4 miles of Judea and Samaria, most of it through tunnels.
6 Religious-Zionist Girls’ High Schools in Israel’s Education Ministry’s Top 10
The high schools at the bottom of the list in terms of their students' eligibility for a matriculation certificate include eight Arab and two Haredi institutions.
Danon Slams UNHRC Progress on Blacklist Against Israel as ‘Expression of Modern Anti-Semitism’
“Instead of focusing on the terrible humanitarian problems plaguing the globe, the Human Rights Commissioner is seeking to harm Israel."
Sheikh Ra’ed Salah’s Remand Extended Till Thursday
Salah was arrested last week in connection with a sermon he delivered that police say constituted incitement.
Israel Expresses ‘Shock’, Condemns Terror Attack in Finland
The terrorist in Finland deliberately targeted women in the attack although it is not clear why.
Spillover Gunfire from Sinai Hits Southern Israel
Gaza's ruling Hamas terrorist organization has been locked in an internal power struggle with Salafi factions for nearly a decade.
Arrest in Bank Yahav Extortion Case
"The bank is taking stringent information security measures for its databases, and discovered no break-in involving them."
Hebron Man Arrested, Charged With Supporting ISIS
"The fact that the suspect lived until a short time ago on the outskirts of Jerusalem shows how great the danger is."
Russians Soliciting Israel’s Support in Joining Sobibor Museum Project
Perhaps it's that note regarding the liberating Red Army that stirred the Poles' objections, seeing as the same Red Army proceeded to keep its jackboots on the necks of the Polish state for close to 50 years.
Netanyahu Travels to Russia to Meet Putin This Week in Sochi
In the past two years Netanyahu has met with Putin every few months in order to discuss bilateral and regional issues.
Israel Stands With People of Barcelona, ‘Terror Will Never Prevail’
"This evening we again saw that terror strikes everywhere; the civilized world must fight it together in order to defeat it."
IDF Col. Avi Blot Takes Command of Oz Brigade
The four elite commando units of the IDF – Duvdevan, Egoz, Maglan and Rimon – comprise the Oz Brigade.
Israeli ‘Long Weekend’ Bill in Jeopardy
The proposal faces still opposition from a competing plan that would reduce the work week by one hour.
US Delegation, UN’s Guterres to Arrive in Israel
While President Trump is doing what he can to promote a peace deal, the Arab League seems dedicated to sabotaging it.