Netanyahu Asking AG to Evaluate Expelling Terrorists’ Families to Gaza

Over the past few weeks, a few cabinet ministers have proposed the possibility of expelling family members of terrorists to Gaza.

IDF Soldier Dies After Collapse in Military Prison 4

The soldier was admitted to the hospital in critical condition after her collapse.

Dozens Arrested in Defense Ministry Corruption Scandal

One of the suspected contractors has a business relationship with one of the biggest and most dangerous organized crime families in Israel.

Biden: Expects ‘Significant De-escalation Today’ — Netanyahu: Operation to Continue ‘Until Objective Achieved’

"I am determined to continue this operation until its objective is achieved: to restore quiet and security to you, citizens of Israel."

Trump: Anti-Israel UN Resolution ‘Extremely Unfair to All Israelis, Should Be Vetoed’

US President-elect Donald Trump says the anti-Israel resolution at the UN Security Council should be vetoed.

Liberman Calls for Terrorist Death Penalty Like Massachusetts, and Opens Door to Joining the...

Like a squabbling couple Netanyahu and Liberman, are both probably realizing life apart is much worse than life together.

Israeli Reporter: Trump Told Israel to Take Over US Aid to PA Security

But that move cutting US aid to PA security forces was initiated by Ramallah, not the US.

Adelson’s Lawyer Tells Court the Billionaire Does Not Own ‘Israel Today’

Sivan Ochshorn Dumont runs Yisrael Hayom, which is owned by her stepfather, the casino mogul.

Israel, Japan Sign Defense Agreement in Tokyo

“The agreement will deepen and strengthen security relations between the countries."

Beirut: Israel-Lebanon Deal in ‘Final Stages’

The deal currently on the table would guarantee Lebanon’s rights to extract natural gas and oil in specific fields in its exclusive economic zone, Pres. Michel Aoun says.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre to Reopen in Jerusalem

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been closed for three days to protest the proposed tax law and the disputed municipal taxes that the city of Jerusalem has been insisting on collecting.

Following Oil Spill Disaster Israel Permits Sale of Fish from the Mediterranean

On most beaches, the season has not yet begun, and bathing in undeclared beaches is prohibited as long as there are no rescue services available there.

Israel Sends Equipment, Supplies to Ukraine Rescue Forces

The shipment includes thousands of helmets, protective vests, protective suits for mine clearance, gas masks, and CBRN hazmat filtration systems.

Doomed EgyptAir Plane Debris Lands on Netanya Beach

Debris from the May 19 crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804 has washed up on the Israeli shoreline.

Knesset Committee Approves Accessibility Law

The new policy was drafted by Meretz MK Ilan Gilon. It becomes law in February 2018.

AG Confirms Anti-Zionist B’Tselem’s Qualification for National Service Recruits

The group called on IDF soldiers to defy orders to act against demonstrators along the Gaza Strip border fence.

Health Ministry: Israelis’ Longevity Rising by 5 Hours Each Day

Despite the delightful news regarding how much longer Israelis are living, in terms of their country's resources for their care the picture is less encouraging.

Security Cabinet Approves Escalation for ‘Operation Guardian of the Walls’

Seven Israelis have been killed by rocket and missile attacks from Gaza, including a Nahal Brigade soldier and a six-year-old boy in Sderot.

Interior Minister Revoking Residency From Terrorists ‘Unfit to Live Among Us’

Interior Minister Shalom is taking steps to revoke the residency status of terrorists who have attacked Israelis.

Bayit Yehudi, National Union Sign Deal to Create Joint List for Upcoming Election

Under the agreement, former IDF Chief Rabbi Rafi Peretz will head the joint list. Both parties will receive an equal number of mandates.

AG Tells Court There’s No Grounds to Sack Netanyahu

On March 23 the Knesset rewrote the law to emphasize that only the government and the Knesset are empowered to declare a serving PM incapacitated.

Judea, Samaria Council Heads: Ministers Who Freeze Settlements Not Welcome Here

Netanyahu continues the freeze, keeping the settlements under a the planning siege — while approving construction of some 20,000 housing units for Arabs in Area C.

Two Years Later Israel Gets New Government Sans Bibi

Most important: this government will pass a new, biannual budget, which its predecessor has failed to do.

Security Cabinet Considers Admitting Syrian Victims of Chemical Attack

Even the Arab Joint List party, which rarely criticizes excesses by the Arab world, had called the Syrian sarin gas attack a “war crime.”

Israel’s Economy Minister in Japan to Court Investors

This year's Japanese Mitsubishi Tanabe acquisition of NeuroDerm was the largest deal to date between an Israeli company and a Japanese company.

Israel and Montenegro Sign 20 million Euro Defense Exports Agreement

Montenegro iwas part of the only successful armed rebellion against the Nazi occupiers during WW2.

Iran Says Nuclear Deal ‘Impossible’ by Nov. 24 Deadline

Iran says it won't make a deal with world powers over its nuclear development program by the Nov. 24 deadline.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Ukraine, First Visit Since Start of War

FM Eli Cohen: “In the last year, Israel has stood by the Ukrainian people and by the side of Ukraine.”

Sunday’s Fires Being Brought Under Control

Fires in Rishon Lezion, Pardes Hanna and the French Hill neighborhood of Jerusalem were quickly brought under control.

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