Israeli Research Finds Cannabis Can Ease Symptoms of Autism
Cannabis administered as a treatment for autism spectrum disorders appears to be well-tolerated, and can serve as a safe and effective option to relieve symptoms including seizures, tics, depression, restlessness and rage attacks for patients under the age of 18.
2 Bomb Attacks in the Shomron; No Injuries
The IDF also discovered weapons and money in counter-terrorism operations.
Minister Erdan Signs Order Restricting PA Activism in Jerusalem
"Any attempt by the Palestinian Authority to gain a foothold in the territory of the State of Israel will be stopped immediately," Erdan declared.
Alarms Raised Over UNRWA’s Anti-Israel Incitement within its Jerusalem Schools
Experts and former Israeli politicians who contend that the U.N. agency is perpetuating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by encouraging incitement are urging the Israeli government to revoke permits for schools in Jerusalem under UNRWA’s auspicious.
Intel Bids up to $6 billion for Israel’s Mellanox
This development comes as Intel announced this week an $11 billion investment over the next half-decade on a new semiconductor fabrication plant in Israel.
Hate Crime in Shiloh: Israeli’s Vineyard Vandalized
30 – 40 of the vines had been cut at their base.
Netanyahu in Surprise Inspection of IDF Emergency Supply Depot
Netanyahu plans to continue to hold inspections of IDF bases in the coming weeks, as he is studying the recommendations of Major General (res.) Yitzhak Brick's report on serious failures in the army.
Watch: Israeli Delegation at Work in Brazil’s Dam Collapse Disaster
To date, 190 people have been rescued. The official death toll at the dam, which collapsed on Friday, stands at 58, with more than 300 still missing.
Israel Thanks Florida for Taking Action Against Airbnb’s Anti-Israel Boycott
Governor DeSantis announced that he stands with the Florida Cabinet which accepted the State Board of Administration’s recommendation to place Airbnb on the Scrutinized Companies List.
Michigan, Pitzer, Boycotters of Israeli Academia Just the Tip of an Iceberg
Opponents of an academic boycott of Israel owe John Cheney-Lippold and Daniel Segal a debt of gratitude.
Watch: Israel Nature Cops Capture Arab Poachers of Protected Songbirds
The protected songbirds were returned to nature following a health examination.
World Council of Churches Pulling Out of Hebron Citing ‘Security Concerns’
"We are pleased to see that foreign-government funded, delegitimization organizations are beginning to leave Hebron."
Amnesty Targets Airbnb for Insufficient Compliance with BDS
It appears that Amnesty International is now dedicated to an all out campaign against Israel, fueled by unabashed anti-Semitism.
IDF Eliminates Female Terrorist in Eastern Jerusalem
There were no casualties among the Israeli force.
Netanyahu Meets with Russia’s Special Envoy for Syrian Affairs
Among the issues discussed were Iran and the situation in Syria, and strengthening security coordination.
Polish Olympian Refuses to Coach Malaysian Swim Team Due to Anti-Israel Policy
The International Paralympic Committee stripped Malaysia of its right to host the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships, after the country announced that it would not allow Israelis to compete.
250 Jews from Ukraine Arrive in Israel, With Help of ICFJ
For some two decades, the IFCJ has been helping Jews make Aliyah.
Netanyahu: Iran Cyber-Attacks Israel on Daily Basis
Israel is successful in repelling the attacks.
Meet ‘Democratic Majority for Israel,’ Where Sanity, Strong Financial Backing, Prevail
Chairman Mellman said the new group brings “substantial” financial backing to the table and intends to “be around for years.”
Israeli Farmer, Murdered in 2015, Finally Recognized as Terror Victim
Bar Kapara, 70, a farmer from Moshav Pedaya in the center of Israel, was brutally beaten to death in June 2015 by a group of Arab workers in his vineyard.
Intel Announces Historic NIS 40 Billion Investment in its Israel Operation
This is the largest-ever foreign investment in Israel to date.
Waqf Reopening Derelict Mosque in Old City’s Jewish Quarter
The mosque has not been in use for some 50 years.
Synagogue, Torah Scrolls Desecrated in Jerusalem
Vandals broke into the Siach Yisrael synagogue in Kiryat Yovel on Monday night and desecrated the Torah scrolls while pouring chemicals on them, broke the synagogue’s furniture and ransacked the sanctuary. Books were damaged and destroyed.
Israeli Forces Thwart Attempt to Smuggle Bomb into Israel at Gilboa Crossing
The 17-year-old tried to smuggle the bomb in his bag past the checkpoint.
Senate Anti-BDS Vote Could Isolate House Anti-Israel Democrats
It is unlikely that House Democrats would touch the anti-BDS portion of the Senate legislative package, if only to avoid exposing the party's rift over Israel.
IDF HR Chief: Women Should Not Serve as Infantry Combatants
"In the end, a soldier has to carry 200 pounds on his back […] and go 8 miles with it."
Arabs Express Rage and Frustration After Israel Refuses to Renew TIPH Mandate in Hebron
TIPH officials have been caught attacking Jews and Jewish property in Hebron, as well as violating their mandate.
UN Ambassadors Visit Poland, Israel in Holocaust Education Program
In Israel, they will have an extensive tour of the nation to learn about the land, Jewish history and Zionism.
Venezuela’s New Leader Thanks Netanyahu for Israel’s Support
Guaido combined his thanks with a nod to the 74th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
EL AL Announces New Routes to Orlando, Las Vegas, San Francisco
If it gets the green light it would provide a major boost to Israeli tourism.