Response To A Loving Brother
He brought to attention worse legislation in Denmark and said the international community should reserve its outrage for Syria torturing hundreds of people to death.
Police: Sara Netanyahu Suspected of Accepting Bribes
While questioning Police Superintendent Uri Kanar about the return of assets seized from his client, Elovitch's defense attorney received one answer he probably was not anticipating.
Enviromental Protection Forces Deploy to Contail Oil Leak at Eilat
The environmentalists siphoned off the oil, containing the leak and preventing it from reaching beyond the port to the open sea.
Bombing Foiled at Samaria Military Court
Two Palestinian Authority teen terrorists were caught trying to smuggle three homemade bombs into the court house.
Israeli Honeymoon Ends in Death of Husband in Thailand
The couple was traveling on a tour of southeast Asia this summer as part of their honeymoon; Thailand was to be their final stop before returning to Israel.
Liberman: Post Syrian War Deals Do Not Apply to Israel
"All the other understandings and agreements that are arrived at in all kinds of places, are simply irrelevant to us, and we will be strict about adhering to all the previous agreements."
Israeli Consulate to Open in Uman for Rosh Hashanah
Israel Police will also send over a special force—as it has done every year—to help the Ukrainian police establish order in Uman during the holiday.
3000-Year-Old Droppings Reveal How Man Improved the Savannah
Haifa University's Prof. Ruth Shahak-Gross says Savannah shepherds were not harmful to the ecosystem, and instead enriched and diversified the ecosystem.
Netanyahu: Whoever Tries to Hurt Us – We Hurt Them
"Whoever threatens us with destruction puts himself in similar danger and in any case will not achieve his goal," Netanyahu vowed.
Hamas Chief: We Will Hit Tel Aviv
"The number of tunnels and waylays prepared by the resistance forces is greater than that faced by the occupation (that's Israel) in the previous war, and the missiles' capabilities have improved."
Bank of Israel Keeps Lending Rate Unchanged
The economists at the Bank hinted there may be a rise in the interest rate after the start of the new year.
Israeli Foreign Ministry to Open Temporary Consulate in Uman for Rosh Hashanah
The Ministry said the consulate will deal with matters such as lost or stolen travel documents, and any other emergency assistance.
Netanyahu Invites Incoming Australian PM to Visit Israel
The leaders emphasized the excellent ties and close friendship between the two governments and their peoples.
KFC Announces It’s Definitely Coming Back to Israel
KFC was smuggled into Gaza through tunnels, and the smugglers were charging a steep $27 for 12-piece bucket.
New Bill Offers Tax Deduction to Minority Towns Whose Sons Serve in the IDF
"Israel is and will remain a Jewish state, but we cannot forget the minorities who have tied their fates to the state's."
Elor Azaria: If I Could Go Back in Time to Hebron, I’d Do It...
"What happened here is that they abandoned a soldier, so the Palestinians would not get up to have one of their days of rage."
Shabak Uncovers Extensive Hamas Network in Hebron
It was discovered that Hamas was using women to transfer messages and instructions, transfer funds to finance terrorist operations and coordinate operations with the Hamas command centers.
Israeli Court Forces Compensating Arab Land Owners, Keeping Jewish Settlement Intact
The court, in effect, has granted a first legal precedent for establishing the legal foundations of young settlements throughout Judea and Samaria.
SodaStream Employees to Get $5,000 Rosh Hashanah Bonus (Each) After PepsiCo Purchase
Out of the company’s 3,000 employees, 2,500 work in Israel.
Report: Budget Israel Won’t Rent Cars to Arabs in 2 Southern Outlets
In the past, an Israeli Arab resident of Qalansawe, near Netanya, sued the Tamir car rental company for refusing to rent him a car and won 50,000 shekels (about $14,000) in compensation.
Security Forces Demolish Home of Adam Terrorist
On July 26 Youssef entered a house in the community of Adam and murdered Yotam Ovadia, a father of two.
Netanyahu: ‘In Next Election, 40 Knesset Seats is the Objective’
Elections are currently scheduled for November 5, 2019, unless elections are held.
Jewish Agency to Provide Loans to Businesses Damaged by Rocket and Arson Attacks
The loans have been donated by the Ness Foundation – funded by the Jewish communities of Metrowest and Miami in the US.
IDF Soldier Who Didn’t Know the Weekly Parsha Forced to Shave, Clean Latrines
After the soldier demanded to be tried in a military court, he was ostracized and expelled from the training, and now his job is to wash toilets at the base.
Panicked Israeli Opposition Attacking Arab MKs’ Plan to Seek UN Condemnation of Israel
Israel's political system was shaken up Sunday after a revelation that the PA plans to seek UN condemnation of Israel over the Nationality Law, with support from the Joint Arab List.
Israeli Defense Ministry Purchases Hundreds of Millions Worth of Pinpoint-Accurate Rockets
The new rockets come with advanced technologies that meet the demands of the modern battlefield.
Israel Acquiring New Precision Missile Systems from IMI
The deal is worth hundreds of millions of shekels.
Steinitz: Palestinian Authority Inciting Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
Abu Mazen is working to create bloody riots in Gaza, so that Israel can hit Hamas – Abbas's enemies, and then Abbas can travel around the world and denounce Israel.
Palestinian Authority Has Their Own Demands for the Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
The Palestinian Authority first wants reconciliation with Hamas, before Hamas reaches an agreement with Israel.
High Court Orders Israel to Permit Entry of Hamas Family Members for Medical Treatment
Hamas is holding Israeli citizens captive while sending Hamas family members to Israel for medical treatment.