Good news for Gush Dan residents: the government greenlights the M2 metro line's route today, spanning 25km from Holon's Yoseftal interchange to Petah Tikva's Segulah area. Which cities will benefit?
Good news for Gush Dan residents: the government greenlights the M2 metro line's route today, spanning 25km from Holon's Yoseftal interchange to Petah Tikva's Segulah area. Which cities will benefit?
The Contractors Association's scathing letter to PM and finance minister warns of industry collapse due to labor shortage and Turkey's boycott, urging immediate action to avert a crisis.
The Contractors Association's scathing letter to PM and finance minister warns of industry collapse due to labor shortage and Turkey's boycott, urging immediate action to avert a crisis.
The hostage deal is stuck between Netanyahu's 'rock' and Sinwar's 'hard place,' as the world waits for Hamas' answer to the current proposal ■ The much anticipated Rafah offensive has been mythologized to Stalingrad status, but its strategic value is hardly the 'total victory' it has been chalked up to be
Netanyahu's bureau has not complied with the state comptroller's requested files for the investigation into the government and military leading up to October 7. The PMO called the announcement an 'unnecessary clash at a time of war,' and said they have cooperated with all requests
The Israeli prime minister's tactics are clear: appease the warmongers propping up his government and intimate to Hamas that it shouldn't agree to any deal ■ Netanyahu could actually benefit from being declared a war criminal by the International Criminal Court
Hamas official: Hamas confirms its delegation to visit Cairo on Saturday ■ CIA director in Cairo for meetings on Gaza conflict, Egyptian sources say ■ IDF Fighter jets, artillery battery attack Hezbollah buildings in Lebanon ■ NYT: Israel weighs plan for postwar Gaza with alliance of Arab countries and the U.S. ■ ICC prosecutor's office condemns attempts to interfere in work as request for arrest warrants of Israeli officials under review
Many schools with encampments have also experienced counter-demonstrations by pro-Israel students, but UCLA has stood out for the intensity and persistence of pro-Israel protests.
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: A Jewish-Bolivian ruminates on how Israel has changed since he lived here in the '70s, and a Russian transplant explains why he left St. Petersburg for Tel Aviv
The diplomats confirmed a Lebanese report stating that the Egyptian proposal does not include a detailed Israeli commitment not to return to the Gaza Strip, and that Egypt is trying to convince Hamas that the proposal will guarantee security for the militant group
Ben Gvir's pick for police chief, Avshalom Peled, asked his friend Moshe Dadon for help to cover up construction violations at his home in a phone call in 2015. What he didn't know was that the national fraud unit was listening to the call, investigating Dadon. The transcript of the call has been revealed
Twenty years before Hutus slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Tutsis in Rwanda, Tutsis massacred Hutus in Burundi. Records about Israel's military assistance to Rwanda remain top secret, but declassified Foreign Ministry correspondence about Burundi hints at indifference to ethnic massacres
'Innocence Disrupted: Children in Wartime' refuses to turn a blind eye to death and destruction in Gaza, plus Israel's documentary film week DocAviv and the Jerusalem Writers Festival return later this month