Yeshiva University to Launch NYC-Based Hub for Israeli Startups
Students visited more than 15 startup firms in sectors such as cyber security, medicine, biotech, agrotech, finance and artificial intelligence.
US Citizen Finally Released from Palestinian Authority Prison
Issam Akel was arrested by the Palestinian Authority for selling land in Jerusalem to Jews.
Rising Numbers of Hamas Rioters at Gaza Border
The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza said that 14 rioters were injured by Israeli gunfire.
Infiltrator at Gaza Border Was Hamas Terrorist
The forces arrested him immediately after he surrendered to the soldiers.
WATCH: IDF Blows Up Home of Terrorist who Murdered Ari Fuld
The IDF destroyed the top floor of the building where the terrorist lived.
Suspect Detained in Murder of Israeli Arab Student in Australia
Aya was on the phone with her sister while the murder was in progress.
Netanyahu, Kochavi at First Working Meeting
No details about the meeting itself were released.
Israel’s National Security Adviser Visits India’s PM Narendra Modi
Ben-Shabbat flew to India on an Air India flight that passed through Saudi Arabian airspace.
For the First Time, IAF to Fly with RAF in ‘Cobra Warrior’
It's also the first time the two sets of air force pilots have trained openly together.
Netanyahu to Visit African Nation of Chad
It’s the first-ever visit by an Israeli prime minister to the Muslim-majority country.
No More Appeals: Supreme Court OK’s Demolition of Ari Fuld’s Killer’s Home
The demolition can be carried out at any time at this point in accordance with the orders of the Israeli Supreme Court.
First Global Impact Awards Presented for Humanitarian, Volunteer and Development Activities
President Reuven Rivlin was present for the ceremony, which highlighted humanitarians who "excel in making a positive impact in the developing world."
Police Report Implicates TIPH in Anti-Israel Activities and Violence; Leaders Call to Kick Them...
Israeli politicians and the heads of the Jewish community in Hebron are calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the mandate of the Temporary International Presence in Hebron (TIPH) observer mission.
Jerusalem Covered in Snow… for a Few Hours
To the disappointment of many children, not enough snow fell to close the schools.
Israel, Japan Sign Digital Health Tech, Cybersecurity Deals
The two nations signed a total of six agreements .
Greenblatt: Israeli Media Reports on Trump Peace Plan ‘Not Accurate’
"Over the coming period, unnamed sources will peddle narratives to the media & others based on motivations that are far from pure."
Winter Weather Blocking Roads, Slowing Traffic in Israel
The Israel Electric Corporation also said its lightning lab reported 523 lightning strikes between 12 noon and 9 pm.
US Seeks $373M Acquisition of Israel’s Iron Dome Anti-Missile Defense System
“Based on an analysis of cost, schedule and performance, the Army [decided] ... to field two interim IFPC batteries of Iron Dome in 2020."
Pros from Around the World Gather in Israel to Compete in World Surf League...
Some 120 athletes from many countries, including Israel, are competing at the Seat Pro Netanya, held at Kontiki Beach.
Friedberg Foundation Cuts Off Rabbi Druckman’s Funding for Supporting Sex Abuser
In 2013, a judge sentenced Elon to community service, and Rabbi Druckman said the judge had made a mistake and should not have convicted Elon.
Smotrich: Bennett and Shaked Left ‘Atomic Mess’ in Habayit Hayehudi
"They abandoned the religious Zionist party at the last-minute, and now in Habayit Hayehudi there is a war of everyone against everyone else, its all empty, and void, and waste."
Florida Governor to Blacklist Airbnb for Blacklisting Israeli Settlements
The sanctions would block Florida's pension fund from investing in companies listed by Airbnb, just when it is planning to go public.
Trump Signs Anti-Genocide Act, Anti-Semitism Resolution, into Law
The Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act makes the prevention of genocide and other crimes a matter of national security.
Netanyahu: Iran’s Failed Satellite Launch is a Missile Test in Disguise
Iran was lying to the world and disguising its ballistic missile development project as a failed satellite program, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu charged.
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Jerusalem Readies 150 Tractors, 250 Tons of Salt Ahead of Storm
The city is expecting a major storm on Wednesday afternoon.
New IDF Chief Promises ‘Lethal, Efficient, Innovative Army’
In his farewell speech, outgoing chief Eizenkot responding to the harsh criticism directed at himself and the IDF by outgoing IDF ombudsman Yitzhak Brick.
Senior Doctor in Hospital Near PM’s Residence: If Netanyahu Is Taken Here, I Won’t...
Dr. River, presumably, has taken the Hippocratic Oath, with the crucial line: "Into whatsoever houses I enter, I will enter to help the sick."
Report: Police Investigating Israel’s First Druze Minister
"It's a shame that we continue to deal with trifles instead of my many achievements as communications minister in the Israeli government."
Israeli Divers to Scour Danube in Search of Remains of Jewish Victims
Most of the Jews – especially the children – died immediately because the water was freezing cold.
Meet Vegan, Philosophy Major Aviv Kochavi, New IDF Chief of Staff
Kochavi is credited with the idea of using a 5 kg hammer to break down walls and cross through homes in refugee camps to prevent soldiers from being shot by snipers.