With 4,671 Dead, Israelis Disobey the Lockdown, Critical Cases Remain High
Israel's Corona Cabinet is combining two concepts from football terminology: playing for time and a hail Mary.
Israeli Archaeologists Offer Glimpse into King David and King Solomon’s Wardrobe
"The color immediately attracted our attention, but it was hard to believe we had found true purple from such an ancient era.”
CENTCOM Commander in Israel to Meet with IDF Chief of Staff, Top Brass
CENTCOM works closely with Arab states in the region.
Arab-Majority Joint List Officially Splits Ahead of Elections
One big issue under dispute was their cooperation with the government and working with the Zionist political parties.
University of Haifa Works with TikTok to Address Holocaust Awareness
Unawareness about Holocaust history poses a challenge for TikTok, as 41 percent of the video-sharing network’s users are between ages 16 and 24.
Families of Missing Soldiers: Hamas Building Gaza Tunnels with Cement from Israel, But the...
Hamas stole the bodies of two IDF soldiers and is holding them hostage.
TAU: Number of Arabs Studying Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Doubled in Five Years
TAU stressed that this growth took place without any affirmative action regarding admission requirements.
Israel Sells 29 F-16s to Private Company Training US Pilots
The first four jets were sent to Arizon on Wednesday on a Russian Antonov cargo plane.
Israeli Researchers Shed Light on 140-year-Old Mystery on ‘Achilles Heel’ of Cancer Cells
The study could lead, in the future, to the development of drugs that will use this trait to eliminate cancer.
Two Israeli Infants Undergo CPR, Both in Critical Condition
United Hatzalah volunteer EMTs on Thursday morning responded to medical emergencies involving infants that required CPR in two separate incidents.
Netanyahu Pushing Haredim on Corona Fines while Infections Remain High with No End to...
Meanwhile, as time passes since the outbreak of the pandemic in Israel, the average age of the deceased is decreasing.
IDF Chief Describes Operations in ‘Enemy’s Backyard’ and Growing Israeli Deterrence
The chief of staff's speech revealed some details about commando operations that are being carried out beyond from Israel's immediate neighbors.
Tu BiShvat Program Highlights Importance of Jewish Diaspora
The program sends Modern Orthodox, Religious Zionist rabbis, and educators to serve in communal and educational leadership positions in Jewish communities around the world.
Tu BiShvat Starts Wednesday Night – Tasty and Mysterious
On Tu BiShvat 1890, Rabbi Ze'ev Yavetz, one of the founders of the Mizrachi movement, took his students to plant trees in Zichron Yaakov, just south of Haifa on the Mount Carmel.
IDF Chief of Staff Urges US Against Returning to the Iran Nuclear Deal
Israel’s military head has ordered plans for possible hit on Iranian nuclear sites.
Bar-Ilan U. Study: Neonatal Antibiotic Use Associated with Reduced Growth in Boys
Antibiotic exposure during the first days of life was found to be associated with disturbances in the gut microbiome up until the age of two.
Israel’s Health Ministry Frustrated as Recovery Models Collapse, Number of Corona Infections Steady
"People refuse to go to hotels. They shout and curse, using phrases like 'you are racist,' 'you are Nazis,' sometimes even throwing chairs."
Presidents of Israel, Germany, the EU Mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day
"We will work together to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust and the sacred vow of ‘Never Again’ are passed down to our children."
AG Rules Netanyahu Must Return $300K Gift to his US Cousin over their Previously...
Milikowsky was asked explicitly if he and Netanyahu had a business relationship and he denied it.
Almost 20% of Israeli COVID-19 Deaths Were Holocaust Survivors
A total of 5,300 survivors contracted the virus in the past year, and 17% died.
Facebook Blocks Netanyahu’s Chatbot After He Encourages COVID-19 Vaccines
This is not the first time that Facebook has censored the prime minister of Israel.
Netanyahu Seeks to Extend COVID-19 Lockdown by a Week
January is emerging to be the worst month Israel has experienced in regards to COVID-19 deaths since the outbreak in the country over a year ago.
Violence in Jerusalem
Dozens of residents threw stones and objects at vehicles passing by, and also blocked traffic on the nearby highway using trash bins.
Israel’s Intelligence Minister Makes Historic Visit to Sudan, Discusses Progress in Abraham Accords
Cohen met with Sudanese President Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Defense Minister Yassin Ibrahim and other senior members of the Sudanese government.
McDonald’s in Brazil is Using Trays Made from Israeli Trash
The project will begin with restaurants in the Brazilian cities of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Brasilia, and Manaus in the Amazon.
Terrorist Killed in Stabbing Attack at Giti Avishar Junction in Samaria
"Our motto should be: Terrorists get killed, period."
Ashdod EMTs Responding to Car Accident Save Man with Cardiac Arrest Down the Street
“Whenever someone can save a life and is successful at it, it's an incredible feeling, but frankly, anytime I can help a person it gives me a good feeling."
Hebrew U. Study Analyzes How Corona Changed the Way We Remember
“This global crisis created a far more accepting culture for the role digital media must play in remembrance.”
Head of Sheba Infectious Diseases: Vaccine Side Effects Unknown to Pfizer Discovered in Israel
According to the Health Ministry, 63 out of 428,000 people (0.014%) contracted the Corona after a week had passed since they were vaccinated with the second dose.
Arabs Attack Israeli Hiker in Samaria
The IDF has surrounded the nearby Arab village of Arak Burin and is searching for the attackers.