Israeli news
Opposition's Knesset dispersal bill fails after Edelstein, haredim reach draft bill agreement
When the opposition called for the vote, Deputy Minister Yaakov Tesler and MK Moshe Roth of Agudat Yisrael voted in favor of dissolving the Knesset.
'Walla' and Channel 14 journalist caught on film taking cash to kill story - report
Grapevine March 16, 2025: A yen for Yiddish
Why Paraguay’s support for Israel matters now more than ever - opinion
Evidence deemed 'weak' against Feldstein on national security charge, judge rules
At the beginning of September, Feldstein attempted to leak the document’s contents to Israeli media in order to counter mass protests following the execution of hostages in Gaza.
Operative from terror-designated Samidoun banned from entering Netherlands
Dutch authorities banned Mohammed Khatib, alleged member of PFLP and coordinator at Samidoun who hosted Hamas leaders in webinars
Israel's path to unity in the Sukkah - opinion
We must remember the spirit of Sukkot in the midst of burgeoning tensions in and outside of Israel.
Israeli artist Orit Oged admits involvement in drug-related double murder
35-year-old Orit Oged and her 36-year-old husband Corey Spurlock are also accused of distributing about 1,000 kilograms of marijuana.
14 Days: Fallen Fighters
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.
Suspects open fire at vehicle in West Bank, three lightly wounded
Three Israelis were wounded by gunfire at the Ramin intersection in the northern West Bank, treated for minor wounds, with IDF investigating the incident.
Israel debuts its first 24/7 news channel i24
It remains to be seen whether there is room for another news broadcaster and news app in Israel, but i24 in Hebrew made a polished debut.
Smotrich: cabinet authorized 5 West Bank outposts, sanctions against PA
"The Security Cabinet authorized one outpost for every country that unilaterally recognized Palestine as a state in the last month," Smotrich said.
Haim Bibas criticizes the 'Rabbis Law', calls for focus on north and south
Mayor of Modi’in-Maccabim-Reut and chairman of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel, Haim Bibas, criticizes the 'Rabbis Law', calling for more focus on issues in the north and south.
Israeli coalition in turmoil after Netanyahu drops controversial 'Rabbi Law'
Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri was reportedly furious with Netanyahu after the latter announced that the bill would be dropped.
Uproar over bill intended to increase religious party's control over rabbinical establishment
The bill in question would effectively give the Chief Rabbinate power to elect these rabbis instead of the local authorities themselves.