Justice Minister Accusing Biden Administration of Collaborating with Anti-Reform Forces

"Even if we ran a perfect information campaign, there’s no chance we’d have reached a different situation.”

Ben Gvir Eliminates Personal Interviews of Many Candidates for Gun Licenses

I’m saying this is a dangerous decision that should be reconsidered.

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.

The Knesset Gets Back to Work

The most pressing issue—the state budget; the most consequential—judicial reform.

After 4 Months of Brainwashing, More Israelis Want Gantz than Netanyahu as PM

66% of coalition voters want Levin and Rothman to push the vote ASAP.

IDF Arrests Islamic Jihad Leader in Jenin, Kills Terrorist in Jericho

Security forces entered the refugee camp to arrest a squad that was suspected of planning an attack.

New Jersey-Israel Trade Jumped 11 Percent in 2022

New data shows that Israeli projects were responsible for more than 200 jobs last year statewide.

‘Melanoma Monday’ is Marked May 1

“If you are going to be outside, use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. It’s important to reapply every two hours and make sure to use a water-resistant sunscreen at the pool.”

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.

Supreme Court Again Decides the Law, Ends Mandatory Orthodox Conversion for Adoption

The Court has now ruled that every case of adoption of a non-Jewish child, of which there were several dozen last year, must be examined individually.

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.

Netanyahu Expresses Optimism on Resolving Judicial Reform Dispute with ‘Good Will on Both Sides’

“We are making every effort to resolve this debate through dialogue,” Netanyahu said. “With goodwill by both sides, I am convinced that it is possible to reach agreements and I give this my full backing.”

GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Arrives in Israel, Heads First to Western Wall

Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana told McCarthy that he looks forward to "strengthening the relations between our two Houses," and added, "We're going to do great things together."

Prospect of Israel-Saudi Normalization is Progressing

Washington is examining Riyadh's conditions for peace with Jerusalem, including establishing a civilian nuclear program.

United Hatzalah Conducts Mass Casualty Incident Drill for Women

The drill deployed 75 ambucycles and 75 electric bicycles in honor of Israel’s 75th birthday.

Thursday’s Million People’s Rally Was a Coming of Age for Israel’s Right

It was a love-in for the State of Israel, and for Israel as the Jewish state.

The Coalition Can’t Fire AG Baharav-Miara, But It Can Order Her to Rewrite the...

Why not just fire the insubordinate AG? Because firing the AG is not so simple.

Military Court Asked to Remand Jordanian MP Caught Smuggling Weapons and Gold

The Shin Bet wants to keep Al-Adwan behind bars longer so they may dig deep into his involvement in PA terrorism.

Ben Gvir Submits a More Balanced Ankle Monitor Law

Ben Gvir is going to submit his revamped bill to the government’s legislative committee, alongside an extensive program to combat violence within the family.

Likud Negotiators Blame Lapid for Torpedoing Talks

They envision adding the National Camp’s 12 mandates to the coalition’s 64.

Israeli Missiles Target Iranian Arms Delivery to Hezbollah

The strike, aimed at sites near the city of Homs, took place a few days before an Iranian arms delivery to Hezbollah was scheduled to take place.

Prior Diplomatic Selections May Inform Controversial Netanyahu Choices for New York Posting

“He might as well appoint who he sees fit,” said Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America, of the vacant consul general role the Israeli prime minister aims to fill.

300,000+ Israelis Join March of the Million in Demanding Judicial Reform

The "March of the Million" is aimed at outgunning the four months-long series of protests by left-wing Israelis across the country who oppose the reforms.

Florida the Only US State Where El Al will Service Two Cities

Israel’s national carrier recently relocated its American headquarters from N.Y. to the Sunshine State.

DeSantis: ‘There’s Never Been a Palestinian Arab Entity’

The Florida governor signed a bill to help his state combat antisemitism and vowed to keep the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.

‘Anonymous Sudan’ Takes Responsibility for Multi-City Power Outages

The internet was also reported to be down in the city of Arad, about 40 minutes east of Be'er Sheva, raising the question of whether hackers were behind the multi-city outage.

Israeli Researchers Support Professor Who Declared Poles Falsify Holocaust History

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said, “What happened yesterday in the TVN program was a grand obliteration of the truth."

‘March of the Million’ Israelis Demand Judicial Reform

A thousand buses will transport people from across the country.

Lapid Condemns as Racist Bill Saying Zionist Values Should Guide Legislation

Lapid’s response was a jarring mix of hate and disinformation, most likely because he never graduated high school.

EMT Reunited with Yeshiva Student Who Almost Died from Heat Stroke

A helicopter from the IDF 669 Rescue unit arrived at last and evacuated Shmuel to the hospital.

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