Mekorot CEO Amit Lang spoke about the challenges facing Israel's water sector during the war at the Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation Conference of the Jerusalem Post Group, Maariv and Walla
Mekorot CEO Amit Lang spoke about the challenges facing Israel's water sector during the war at the Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation Conference of the Jerusalem Post Group, Maariv and Walla
They were born and raised in Israel, but have no legal status. The children of Eritrean asylum seekers want nothing more than to be drafted. Now, a controversial plan being advanced by the state may take them up on it
Israeli security forces are expected to be on high alert after IDF and Shin Bet raised the possibility that Hamas leaders could encourage Gazans to march en masse toward the border with Israel on the one-year anniversary of October 7
Without having to sacrifice one seat in the Knesset, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now getting four more right-wing votes. It's a total victory over Gideon Sa'ar, the politician who was once one of his greatest rivals but is now the last link in the government food chain
The comprehensive report claims that the BBC has consistently brought 'false and damaging claims about Israel's' and 'misleading broadcasts' that endangers the U.K.'s Jewish community
Ilana Kwartin talks about setting up a space to help traumatized victims of October 7 and the war with non-traditional, mind-body methods: 'This is a huge change in our Israeliness. It's not for nothing that the Shin Bet, the Mossad and the police send us their people'
Putin confirms BRICS is building an independent payment system, potentially backed by gold, aimed at reducing reliance on the US dollar and reshaping global financial dynamics.
With Nasrallah gone, Lebanon has a unique opportunity to envision a post-Hezbollah reality, yet the militant organization still maintains a tight grip on the country. They will not permit the government to secure a diplomatic solution acceptable to Israel
Minister Yoav Gallant signed the order against two Israeli settlers who are suspected of arson for nationalist motives, stone-throwing and property damage against Palestinians
When he revisited photos from his combat service in the Israel Defense Forces, Tom Hadani Nave discovered that homoeroticism was there all along. In his debut novel, he broaches this intimate subject
For critics of Hezbollah, news of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah's death was a welcome development, with celebrations breaking out on streets and squares. But in southern Lebanon and parts of Iraq and Yemen, where Hezbollah holds sway, public displays of grief ruled
'A Place at the Table,' one of the many projects from the past year honoring the victims of October 7, commemorates those killed through videos in which their family members and friends recreate what they loved to eat
Palestinian health officials reported that Gaza journalist Wafa Al-Udaini was killed along with her husband and two children when a missile hit their home in Deir Al-Balah
A newly unearthed giant elephant tusk, piles of animal bones and stone tools, and 'pregnant' mollusks come to light as the excavation of Gesher Benot Ya'akov resumes after 30 years
4,700 apartments in 14 cities: The discounted apartment lottery is open for five weeks. 20% of apartments will be reserved for active reserve soldiers. Cities include Rishon LeZion and Kfar Saba
4,700 apartments in 14 cities: The discounted apartment lottery is open for five weeks. 20% of apartments will be reserved for active reserve soldiers. Cities include Rishon LeZion and Kfar Saba