Intel has stepped up to the plate to help fill the gap in chip supply caused by the China embargo and is building plants in the US, as well as in Israel.
Intel has stepped up to the plate to help fill the gap in chip supply caused by the China embargo and is building plants in the US, as well as in Israel.
The BeautyMark boutique salon is where a group of women entrepreneurs have come together to work outside their homes. A year and a half later, it's going strong.
Plus, a powerful new exhibition by Ilya Gefter opens in Tel Aviv, a terror attack is remembered in a unique way and singer Kobi Peretz hits a new low in the Golan Heights
Thousands of Israeli documents recently made available to the public reveal how, from the mid-1960s onward, Israel forged relations with Hindu nationalist parties in India – even though Israeli diplomats knew they were dealing with extremists driven by hatred of Muslims
The United States set a dramatic precedent: Israel doesn't exclusively call the shots in Gaza. And if Israel had illusions about resisting a foreign presence in the enclave, the makeshift port proves the opposite
Bahat posted her resignation letter on LinkedIn, writing in a post, “While this was long in the cards, in the last few weeks, the climate around Israel-Palestine in the Bay Area became untenable.”
The justices determined that cabinet ministers Karhi and Amsalem's decision was null and void, and was potentially detrimental to the ongoing privatization process that Israel Post was undergoing. One justice called the dismissal 'extremely unreasonable'
On Thursday, Russia's FSB intelligence agency said that it foiled an ISIS attack on a Moscow synagogue, seizing weapons and explosives. Hours later, Moscow's U.S. embassy issued an ambiguous warning of 'imminent' attack plans, but it is unclear if the two are linked
Tel Aviv's Kibbutzim College of Education decided to cancel a planned conference on the teaching of the history of the conflict, focusing on both Israeli and Palestinian narratives, after some students and right-wing activists argued it was 'sensitive and offensive'
As US college campuses become increasingly hostile to Jewish students, complaints are made on a near-daily basis - who is leading the charge in investigations?
The question of 'the day after' is still inconceivable to many Israelis, but scholars and analysts are beginning to think about the day after - as well as beyond the day after.
Then Defense Minister Ehud Barak, warned in 2011 against a "diplomatic tsunami" that was in store for Israel. When that didn't happen, his warnings were ridiculed by Netanyahu's loyalists. But given the drawn-out war in Gaza, that is what Israel now appears to be facing
For 15 years, minus an 18-month hiatus, Israel has had only one prime minister. And in recent years he has led the country from disaster to disaster, failure to failure, collapse to collapse
Blinken speaks to Egypt's FM, discuss achieving a cease-fire in Gaza for a period of at least six weeks ■ Canada and Spain say they will resume funding UNRWA ■ Seven IDF soldiers wounded in West Bank explosion ■ Biden announces establishment of temporary port in Gaza for aid delivery ■ U.S. conducts strikes in Yemen, shoots down Houthi drones
'Humanitarian assistance cannot be a secondary consideration or a bargaining chip. Protecting and saving innocent lives has to be a priority,' U.S. president said
EXEO said it wants to create an environment where its more than 90% male workforce can be more supportive of female peers, including when it comes to taking menstrual leave.