Three Be'er Sheva residents were sentenced by a court in the city to 36 to 40 months in prison. Among the items found in their possession were laptops, credit cards and identification documents belonging to victims of the massacre
Facing an expiring aid agreement and shifting American politics, Netanyahu is recasting the likely U.S. move away from Israeli military support as a win for Israel
At the beginning of 2026, one of the significant issues in regulating public obligations for construction developers vis-à-vis the Jerusalem Municipality is expected to take effect.
At the beginning of 2026, one of the significant issues in regulating public obligations for construction developers vis-à-vis the Jerusalem Municipality is expected to take effect.
Evacuation and reconstruction have driven Israel’s real estate growth for 20 years, renewing cities and neighborhoods - but what happens to the long-term residents?
Evacuation and reconstruction have driven Israel’s real estate growth for 20 years, renewing cities and neighborhoods - but what happens to the long-term residents?
Netzer Israel Group is renewing Tabenkin Street in Haifa: Six buildings make way for a new residential complex – on a small scale, without unnecessary noise, and with consideration for life itself.
Netzer Israel Group is renewing Tabenkin Street in Haifa: Six buildings make way for a new residential complex – on a small scale, without unnecessary noise, and with consideration for life itself.
Mikveh Israel's agriculture school is leery about opening its land to visitors, saying the students' needs come first. But residents of the suburb of Holon next door are upset at being shut out of the huge, beautiful park
If the Iranian chess federation doesn't pay the fine within 21 days, the country could be suspended from the International Chess Federation. The fine comes amid growing political unrest in Iran, where the death toll from nationwide protests has risen to at least 544
The freshman Republican senator from Montana shared a viral video of a woman lighting a cigarette with a burning image of the supreme leader – initially hailed as an act of defiance inside Iran but later confirmed to have been filmed in the Toronto area
The breach allowed anyone, anywhere to access hundreds of classified Israeli army documents, including fighter pilots' full names and detailed maps of bases and facilities
Australian officials said the proposed laws will increase penalties for hate speech, authorize a gun buyback, make it harder for visa applications to be denied based on racial discrimination, and lower the threshold for banning hate organizations like neo-Nazi groups
The motions were filed under a new law that allows the restriction of the freedom of movement of suspected members of criminal organizations solely based on police intelligence. Twenty-six of the requests were filed against suspected members of Arab gangs
The Netanyahu coalition has proposed a bill that would abolish fraud and breach of trust as criminal offenses – the same charges facing Netanyahu. Supporters of the bill argue that these offenses 'severely undermine the principle of legality and the foundations of criminal law,' and enable 'selective and biased enforcement'
Israel's Defense Ministry announced a massive project to expand the production of IDF tanks and armored personnel carriers. Two lines in U.S. Army documents reveal the possibility that the plant in Israel would be built with American funding
Israel Police, seeking to extend restrictions barring former Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich from contacting the prime minister, disclosed that Israel 'Srulik' Einhorn – a former Likud campaigner linked to the Qatargate and BibiLeaks scandals – is facing an arrest warrant after being interrogated last year in Serbia, where he resides