PM Netanyahu and his wife Sara upon Landing in Washington
"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara upon landing in Washington."
— Prime Minister's Office
"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara upon landing in Washington."
— Prime Minister's Office
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, yesterday, went to the University of Public Service Budapest, together with his wife Sara, where he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University Rector.
Israel's Ra'anana Jazz Fest champions regional cooperation, hosting artists from Morocco, Turkey, Greece, and more to foster cross-border connections through.
Israel's Ministry of Energy backs 21 academic research projects with NIS 10M, including plastic recycling and renewable energy, for 1-3 years.
Moroccan and Israeli actors collaborate on a children's play in Sakhnin, demonstrating the power of culture to foster cross-border connections and unite hearts.
Ben Gurion Airport customs, in a joint operation, busted a 40-year-old Ramla resident attempting to smuggle 26 cigarette packs from an aircraft into Israel.
Israel Railways expands service dramatically, adding over 40,000 seats daily with new trains and extended hours, enhancing connectivity nationwide.
Israeli Northern District seeks Senior Planner (Grades 39-40) to supervise local committees, land expropriation, and plan development, ensuring accreditation.
The Zionist Way party registration request filed on January 5, 2026. A new Israeli political party seeks official recognition.
Hundreds of Israeli insolvency trustees, legal professionals, and judges convened to discuss 2025 insolvency trends, rehabilitation processes, and key legal.
Israeli PM mourns Yosef Eisenthal, killed in Jerusalem protest stampede, vowing full investigation and urging calm to prevent further tragedies.
Israeli insolvency trustees met for the 2025 conference, reviewing 2025 portfolio trends, economic rehabilitation processes, and key legal issues.