Iran’s Deputy Health Minister Sick with COVID-19 Coronavirus

"We will definitely be victorious against this virus in the next few weeks. But be careful; coronavirus does not discriminate."
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First Israeli Nonprofit Bank to Provide Life-Changing Loans as a ‘National Mission’

"We are here to help those enterprises and people who are not appealing for the financial system."

Forget Bernie, Mike Pence to Speak at Annual AIPAC Conference

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and other members of Congress are scheduled to speak.
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PA ‘Confiscating’ Rare Archaeological Finds from Private Collector

After the PA learned of the rare collection's existence, it has repeatedly confiscated pieces from the collection. PA officials may have privately sold some of them.

Netanyahu: Plan to Build 3,500 Housing Units in E-1 is Moving Forward

The construction plan, which will effectively connect Ma'aleh Adumim to Jerusalem, was frozen by Netanyahu for years following international criticism that it would harm a prospective Palestinian state.

Jewish Legal Group Joins Fight Against Anti-Israel Protests Outside Michigan Synagogue

For the last 16 years, a group has harassed congregants outside of Beth Israel Congregation and held signs saying “Jewish Power Corrupts,” “Zionism is Racism” and “RESIST Jewish Power.”

Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Dead at 92

His death came when the deposed iron-fisted ruler of Egypt couldn't have been more cognizant of his complete rejection by his former subjects.

Hebrew U Cracks Airbnb Code: What Makes a Host Look Trustworthy?

A high-resolution, multi-person shot of a smiling, elderly female host is more likely to attract Airbnb guests than photos of young hosts, men, or poor-quality shots.  

Prison Authority Moves Duma Arson Suspect to Distant Facility, Making Family Visits Arduous

"This whole case is a libel, tailored by the prosecution, the Shin Bet and the IPS, which helps them break Amiram."

1,200 Quarantined Israelis to Vote in Special, Isolated Booths

The special polling stations will be located away from the regular polling facilities, so as not to jeopardize the public health.

Printing 3D Dreams – The Future of Operating Room Technology Has Arrived

Sheba hospital has been utilizing 3D printing in unique ways in their surgical department.

President Rivlin Rings the Bell at Sydney’s Securities Exchange

The president expressed his hope that the double taxation avoidance treaty signed recently between the two countries will allow further broadening of business cooperation.

Israel Deports Over 1,500 South Koreans Over Coronavirus Scare

Netanyahu announced that Australia and Italy would be added to the list of countries with entry restrictions, joining Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, and China.

Haifa U Sends Israeli-Arab, Druze, Students to Assist Syrian Refugees in Greece

"At first, I didn’t want the refugees we were helping to know I was a Druze, but they recognized me from my accent."

Report: As NY State School Enrollment Declines, Yeshivas Are Up 62.2%

"Jewish schools have grown by 46.3% in the city and 106.7% in the rest of the state."

Tense Quiet on Gaza Border following Islamic Jihad Ceasefire Declaration

The Jihad told the mediators that they had no interest in a new war in Gaza, not before the elections in Israel and not after.

IDF Home Front Command Orders School Closures in Southern Israel for Tuesday

Gatherings and events can only be held with a maximum of 300 people, and only inside a building.

Monday, Monday: 50+ Rockets Aimed at Israel by Gaza Terrorists

One of the rockets slammed into a children’s playgroup in the yard of a school, causing great damage but miraculously no physical injuries.

Israel Demands UN Security Council Condemn Rocket Fire from Gaza

Mladenov: "We call for a cessation of rocket fire against a civilian population, which violates international law."

WHO Warns ‘Potential Pandemic’ Looming from Novel Coronavirus

A second passenger from among the 11 Israelis who returned last week from Japan was diagnosed Sunday with the COVID-19 coronavirus.

WATCH: Ashkelon’s Barzilai Hospital Moves Babies to Bomb Shelter

The specially-equipped room will keep them safe from terrorist missiles that are being aimed at the city.

Netanyahu: Israel Will Strike until Quiet is Restored

"I have a message for the heads of terrorist organizations," said Netanyahu. "If quiet is not restored -- you are next in line."

Gaza Shooting Resumed: Heavy Barrage on Gaza Border Communities

Six rockets were fired, five of which were intercepted.

For First Time in Months, Likud Leads in the Polls Against Blue&White

Several polls published in the last 24 hours project that Likud is in the lead with 35 seats, and Blue and White is right behind with 34 seats.

Amazon Continues to Sell Nazi Children’s Books, Ignoring Calls from Holocaust Memorials

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Zionist Left Campaign Lures Arab LGBT Voters

LGBT citizens generally have limited or highly restrictive rights in most parts of the Middle East, and are targets of violence in others.

Health Ministry Bans Foreign Runners from Friday’s Tel Aviv Marathon

The City said last week there were cancellations by close to 1,000 runners from Asian countries.

6 Islamic Jihad, Pro-Iran Militias, Dead in Israeli Bombing South of Damascus

"The Israeli warplanes targeted, from outside Syrian airspace and from over the occupied Syrian Golan, the surrounding of Damascus with a number of batches of missiles."

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