State of Israel Issues Digital Bond, a Global First
“Technology is always developing and requires us to enter into the thick of things."
Thousands of New Homes in Liberated Territories, Including E1, Despite US Objection
Coalition members were asked not to celebrate the move publicly or show excessive glee at the decision.
Opposition United behind Most Annoying MK to Serve on Judicial Appointments Committee
The opposition is terrified of blitz legislation whereby the coalition would pass whole segments of the judicial reform with its 64-vote majority.
Kamala Harris Attacks Israel’s Judicial Reform in Gala that Humiliated Netanyahu and Rothman
VP Harris does not read stuff, she only parrots what her left-wing advisors are telling her.
Israeli Car Shot a Dozen Times in Huwara, One Wounded
A passing Arab car opened fire on the vehicle.
Israeli Military Probing Theft of 20,000 Rounds of Ammunition
Yet another IDF base was robbed of its ammunition.
Hareidi Man Stabbed in Jerusalem
The police captured his attacker a short time later and it wasn't terror-related.
Nefesh B’Nefesh Holds Homecoming Barbecue for Summer Olim
The special barbecue followed the annual Celebrate Israel Parade in New York City, but no anarchists were present to ruin the fun.
Israeli Citizen Receiving PA’s Pay for Slay Terror Stipend Arrested in Money-Laundering Sting
The network of companies distributed and offset fictitious invoices amounting to tens of millions of shekels for money-laundering and tax offenses.
Netanyahu, Sisi, Discuss Murder of 3 Soldiers, Source Says Egypt Paid Families $3m
AJA Egypt reported that the Egyptian President ordered compensation payments to the families of the three soldiers.
Iran Unveils its First (Supposed) Hypersonic Missile
The "Fattah" missile has reported a range of 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) and a maximum speed of Mach 13-15.
Blinken at AIPAC: Settlement Expansion an Obstacle to the ‘Horizon of Hope’
If you expected a decisive answer from the Secretary of State on Iran, turns out he offered three.
Ben Gvir’s Carry Permits Expanded Enormously with Questionable Controls in Place
Armed civilians have been responsible for stopping numerous terror attacks.
Grossi Denies IAEA Compromising Standards on Iran Probe
Israel: "The explanations provided by Iran for the presence of nuclear material at the site are not reliable or technically possible. Iran continues to lie."
Israeli Energy Tech Sector Tops 230 Firms in 2023
“We fully recognize that this journey is undeniably a roller coaster. Yet we are here to empower any bold pioneer with the vision to become the next gigacorn.”
After Talking with Elon Musk, Netanyahu Says ‘We’re at the Dawn of a New...
Musk spoke about the need for governments to understand both the opportunities and the dangers of artificial intelligence, and Israel's role as a global player in the field.
First Air Taxis Tested in Israel
Autonomous urban flights were performed to assess the movement of goods from various branches of the Yohananof supermarket.
Defense Minister: In the Next War Israel’s Home Front Will Face Its Toughest Challenges...
The certainty of severe attacks on the home front “requires us to be prepared in advance and optimally.
Beilinson’s Gay Pride Month Special: Male Couple Hospitalized in Maternity Ward while Surrogate Gives...
Must Beilinson Hospital spend its most scarce resources to create a make-believe birthing episode to feed same-sex couples’ fantasies?
Report: President’s Residence Negotiations on Verge of Explosion
The secret election of two Knesset representatives in the committee to appoint judges will be held on June 14.
Ben Gvir to AG on National Guard: You Advise, but Only I Decide
Ben Gvir has learned the value of short and sweet answers.
(Not THAT) Rabbi Meir Kahana Chosen as Religious Zionist Candidate for Israel’s Chief Rabbi
Religious Zionism party chairman and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich congratulated Rabbi Kahana on his election as the movement’s candidate for Chief Rabbi, despite having backed Halevi.
Tens of Thousands Cheer On Marchers at NYC’s 2023 Celebrate Israel Parade
This year, more than 40,000 marchers, floats, marching bands and musical performers are making their way up the city’s iconic Fifth Avenue from 57th Street to 74th Street.
Average Israeli Monthly Salary Rose 5% in April
It appears there is a gradual recovery taking place in high-tech, at least in Israel, where the number of salaried positions rose by 3.3 percent between March 2022 and March 2023.
Israel Strengthening Ties with Southeast Asia
Cohen is leading two business delegations organized by the Economic Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Export Institute and the Israeli embassies in Manila and Seoul.
Egyptian Terrorist Carried Quran with Weapons in Planned Attack
Two separate investigations are being carried out by the IDF, with both probes to be completed within the week.
Omer Bar Lev and Angel’s Bakery Owner go to Rabbi Edelstein’s Shiva to Apologize
Bar Lev's actions launched a boycott against Angel's bakery after disrespecting Rabbi Gershon Edelstein at a protest in front of his home.
Regavim Report Shows There Never Were Pre-1948 Bedouin Villages
"The ‘historical villages’ narrative has been proven to be a fake and a lie."
ChatGPT Evades Many Questions on Eve of Sam Altman’s Visit to Israel
Q: Why is Sam Altman visiting Israel?
Coalition to Debate Softer ‘Zionist Values’ Bill Acknowledging the Druze, Haredim
Was this another Otzma legislation destined to fizzle out because it was not thought out by professionals?