The company is looking for experienced Airbus A320 pilots, and is offering a promotion track to the rank of captain within two years and after 3,000 flying hours.
Starmer wrote that he was 'delighted' with the release of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, after his social media posts surfaced from over a decade ago, reportedly calling to kill Zionists and police and to burn down Downing Street
The bill proposes that, five years after legislation, conscription targets would reach 50 percent of the annual ultra-Orthodox men finishing their yeshiva education, but according to the legal counsel, this would still be 'a very low percentage of the draft potential'
A car was torched and hateful graffiti sprayed on a house in the West Bank Palestinian city of Hawara. The graffiti read 'Revenge, greetings from Beit She'an,' where an Israeli was killed in a ramming attack on Friday
In his dissenting opinion, High Court President Isaac Amit stressed testimony by former Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar that Netanyahu had applied political pressure on his office, and urged an independent advisory committee to review Zini's appointment
After Culture Minister Miki Zohar threatened to repeal the law that provides state funding for film projects, several boycott candidates agreed to take part in his alternative awards ceremony following a veteran filmmaker's promise that funding for Israeli cinema would continue
The group, known as 'Handala,' which broke into ex-PM Bennett's Telegram account, said it obtained material on Netanyahu by hacking the of his chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman. The hackers say it relates to alleged ties between Netanyahu's aides and Qatar
Various Israeli lawmakers lashed out against a Likud statement issued on Friday night saying that the criminal suspicions attributed to a close aide to Netanyahu were 'fake'
The President of Somalia said Israeli recognition of Somaliland violated international law, as 21 countries signed a joint statement condemning the 'unprecedented' move and warning of regional repercussions
The Israeli prime minister will aim to secure concessions from the U.S. president in exchange for those required of him over Gaza if he wants to avoid political problems at home in Israel, as pressure mounts from right-wing allies seeking explanations over the Qatar affair