Gaza Dead Baby’s Cousin: Hamas Paid Us 8,000 Shekel to Lie
His niece had died of a blood disease, apparently similar to the one that caused the death of her baby brother, Salim al-Ghandour, in 2017, when he was about her age.
Jewish Agency Bids Farewell to Chairman Natan Sharansky
Sharansky will continue his service training and supporting the Jewish Agency shlichim (emissaries).
Minister Erdan: Great Chance of Wide-Scale Operation in Gaza
Meanwhile, the IDF is preparing for a a large-scale operation in the Gaza Strip, in case it receives the order, including a wide deployment of additional Iron Dome systems in the south.
Israeli Fans after World Cup Flag Hullabaloo: It Wasn’t over Gaza, It Was over...
The original news report was about fans of the Moroccan team attacked several Israeli fans at the end of the game And tried to snatch their Israeli flag.
MyWay Airlines Begins Direct Flights From Tbilisi to Tel Aviv
The airline is a subsidiary of the China-based Hooling Group established in 1988.
Israeli Paratroopers Say Training on Polish Soil Brought ‘Great Meaning to Every Soldier’
Together with American troops IDF paratroopers parachuted down to the ground from aircraft and practiced seizing airfields and other targets.
Netanyahu: ‘Intensity Will Be Stepped Up as Necessary’ in Dealing with Gaza
"We are prepared for any scenario and our enemies would do well to understand this - now."
Disability and Ability At the UN
An art exhibition featuring the paintings of Israeli children and adults with disabilities opened at the South Wall of United Nations Headquarters in New York.
IfNotNow Targeting Birthright Taglit Groups at JFK Airport
While young people were preparing for their flights to Israel, they were asked about certain issues and policies, with their answers recorded.
Report: Finance Minister Inflicted Stagnation on Real Estate Market
It took the market a little more than a year to figure where Kahlon was headed and since the third quarter of 2016 there has been a 40% free fall in building starts in Israel.
CBS: 77 Thousand Israelis Received Academic Degrees in 2017
In 5777 (2016/17), 2,700 Haredim (5.3%) received their first degree, and 2.2% their second degree.
Israeli Water Authority: One More Drought Will Disrupt Water Supply to Homes
"The main fear is that 2019 will be the sixth drought year and, as a result, in certain places there may be disruptions in the supply of water.”
Netanyahu’s Speech Interrupted by Message: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen, this Conference Has Just Been Hacked’
"States can do much worse. They can do everything that you heard here and much more."
Report: Assad Army Ready to Take on Rebels Alongside Golan Border
Both Israel and Jordan fear that Iranian militias reach the border and become assimilated by the Assad regime.
Initial Approval for Opening 1950s Adoption Files of Yemenite Children
The new bill seeks to permit a first-degree relative or guardian to review the adoption file of family members who have disappeared, been kidnapped or whose fate is unknown.
Report: IDF Ready to Move into Gaza
"They misunderstand us, and this could lead to a deterioration, at the end of which we would be back inside the Gaza Strip and they would realize they had made a mistake."
Israel Retaliates in Gaza, Strikes 28 Terror Targets
The attacks came in retaliation for numerous barrages of rocket attacks launched from Gaza at southern Israel.
In Eshkol, Routine Resumes Despite All-Night Rocket Attacks
There were no casualties. In one of the settlements there were damaged buildings and vehicles.
Update: 45 Rockets Fired at Southern Israel from Gaza
The Code Red incoming rocket siren was triggered overnight repeatedlyTuesday after midnight.
Live Blog: Code Red Alerts, Rocket Fire Aimed at Israel from Gaza
Arab media reported the Izz a-Din al-Qassam military wing of Hamas claimed responsibility for Tuesday night's rocket fire at Israel.
Terrorist Attack Foiled in Hebron at Israel Border Police Post
This is not the first time that terrorist elements have attacked Israeli fighters using explosive devices.
Court Refuses to Revoke Citizenship of Arab Terrorist
Court: "What [the terrorist] did, though severe, is not unusual or extreme."
Israeli Navy’s New Long-Range Torpedo System is “Go Green”
The new torpedo system has improved accuracy and can be used against targets above and below water dozens of kilometers away.
IDF Drone Crashes in Syria
The IDF stressed in a statement that there was no danger of intelligence information from the aircraft leaking to the Syrians.
Wounded Israeli Combat Vet in Ohio Bike Ride for IDF Soldiers
Gabay lost his left leg below the knee after he stepped on a landmine during his military service.
Court Rejects Confessions Made Under Torture in Duma Arson Case
During the hearing, the judge said that "the use of the [excessive] means (the state's euphemism for torture) severely violated the rights of the defendants."
Court to Decide Today If Confessions Extracted with Torture in Duma Arson Case Are...
The prosecution argued that after the two defendants had confessed to the crime under torture that lasted more than eight consecutive hours, they repeated the same confession without the painful persuasion.
Under International Pressure Netanyahu Saves Illegal Arab Settlement While Demolishing 2 Jewish Neighborhoods
The fight against the demolition of Arab homes in Susya is one of the symbols of the PA struggle against Israel's authority over Judea and Samaria.
Israeli Hackathon to Attack Gaza Terror Kites, Balloons
"It is inconceivable that 150 people will sit for a full day to think about solutions and not come up with an idea that will help stop the burning of our fields."
CNN: Airstrike on Hezbollah, Iran, Near the Euphrates Carried by Israel
Israeli jets would have had to evade the Russian S-300 ground to air missile systems positioned in Syria, and fly the distance of roughly 380 miles in each direction.