Israel’s First Jewish Female Navy Officer from Religious Family: ‘Not An Easy Path, But...

"I know I gave up things along the way to reach my goal; it was complicated. But I also know people who gave up nothing and still reached this goal."

Terrorists Captured and Killed in Multiple Unrelated Terror Attacks

A terrorist infiltrated Sdeh Efraim farm again, and soldiers were attacked in different incidents.

IDF Initiates Op to Vaccinate PA Residents Working in Israel

Hundreds of workers arrived at the eight locations on Monday to receive the first of their two shots.

Israel Deploys Rapid COVID-19 Testing at Ben Gurion Airport

The test has a 100% success rate in identifying people who are infected.

Israel Connecting to Europe’s Electricity Grid through EuroAsia Interconnector

The electric line is the longest and deepest cable in the world and will be able to carry a capacity of 1,000-2,000 megawatts.

President Rivlin Celebrates International Women’s Day with ‘Passing It On’ Relay Runners

“The women’s campaign is not, and must never be, by women only. It is a campaign for women and men. It is a campaign for Israeli society as a whole.”

Hebrew U Bionic Chips Replace Animal Testing in Developing Cancer-Fighting Drugs

This application represented the first time that the bionic chip was used to develop a drug protocol while avoiding the traditional dependence on animal testing. 

Out of 1 Million Israeli Food Stamp Recipients Only 14% Are Haredim

At least 1,027,578 Israelis will receive the food stamps this week, the interior ministry's grant to the vulnerable populations affected by the Corona.

Tenacious EMT Volunteers Bring Elderly Woman Back to Life following an Hour of CPR

"If I didn’t respond, I’m not sure how long it would be before another person arrived."

Indian Officials Accuse Iran of Engineering Israeli Embassy Blast

The Indian agencies recovered a letter addressed to Israeli ambassador Ron Malka at the site of the explosion, accusing him of being a terrorist and a devil representing a terrorist nation.

Israel Air Force Escorts US B-52 Bombers

This was the seventh IAF mission in the CENTCOM area of operations in the past four months.

Tel Aviv Ranks Among World’s Top Six Culinary Destinations

The other cities on “Food and Travel” magazine’s list are Palermo, Chania, Vienna, San Sebastian and Marseille.

Palestinian Authority: ‘If ICC Indicts Israel, We Can Take US Firms to Court’

The court’s decision to investigate Israel for war crimes “shattered the monopoly on pain Israel purported to have,” says P.A. Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh.

Israeli Woman Returned from Syria Faces Charges in Court

Israel reportedly paid Russia $1 million for the purchase of Russian-developed Sputnik V Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines for Syria in exchange for the woman.

Biden Abandons Middle East Peace

Lip service aside, the administration’s moves make clear that for Biden and his advisers, Arab-Israel peace is an impediment to their ideologically motivated efforts to empower the PLO and Iran.

United Hatzalah Launches First Aid Training Center in Arab Town

The new volunteer house in Kfar Qassem will serve as the first installment of support by Zim Urban Life.

Meretz Leader Justifies ICC Probe of Alleged Israeli War Crimes

MK Nitzan Horowitz’s remark “justifying the political and anti-Semitic action of the court at The Hague and its persecution of IDF soldiers is a disgrace to the Israeli Knesset,” says Yamina Party’s Ayelet Shaked.

As Israel Reopens for Business, Corona Czar Warns of Insufficient Enforcement and New Mutations

To date, just under five million Israelis have received the first dose of the Corona vaccine (4,925,155), and close to four million (3,705,330) are receiving their second.

Brazil’s Foreign Minister Ernesto Araujo Set to Arrive in Israel

Araujo is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli government health officials to discuss ways . . . on bringing an end to the coronavirus pandemic.

PM Netanyahu Speaks with Vice-President Kamala Harris

The two seem to have held slightly different conversations with one another.

Gantz on Fox News: Israel Prepared to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Gantz said: "The American policy should be American policy, and Israeli policy should stay Israeli policy."

ZOA Urges Biden to Not Revoke New ‘Made in Israel’ Labeling Policy

The appeal comes in response to a request by left-wing Jewish groups to rescind the directive put in place by the Trump administration.

Israel’s Security Establishment Begins Probe into Tar Pollution on Nation’s Beaches, at Sea

The Ministry of Environmental Protection has sent a report to intelligence and defense officials to assist in the investigation.

Vaccination Nation: PM Netanyahu’s Interview on Fox & Friends

PM Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview on Fox on Thursday, discusses vaccines, returning to school, the ICC kangaroo court, Iran's nuclear plans and Joe Biden.

Knesset Committee Warns: No Money to Deal with Next Large Scale Oil Spill

"We all understand that it is only a matter of time before a wide-scale contamination disaster takes place at sea."

Israel’s Health Minister Says 90 Percent of Those Over 50 are ‘Vaccinated or Recovered’

Yuli Edelstein announces the good news, while his deputy warns about the climbing reproduction rate.

Netanyahu: Israel is in ‘Intensive Peace Talks with Other Arab Leaders’

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo predicted earlier this week that “many more” countries are expected to join the Abraham Accords.

Poles Outraged: Germany Paid Them Only $2.41 Billion in WW2 Reparations

Poland's overall losses reached more than five million citizens, both Jews and gentiles – as much as 17% of the population.

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