Israel’s Cabinet Approves Shutdown of 75-Year-Old Army Radio
"Israel's Cabinet unanimously approved the shutdown of 75-year-old Army Radio by March 1, 2026, sparking a major political dispute over…"
— Pesach Benson
"Israel's Cabinet unanimously approved the shutdown of 75-year-old Army Radio by March 1, 2026, sparking a major political dispute over…"
— Pesach Benson
Israel and Bolivia formally restore diplomatic relations, ending over a decade of estrangement. The move opens new channels for cooperation and appointing
A new survey from Tel Aviv University reveals three out of four Israeli-Arabs support voluntary civic service and Arab parties joining the governing coalition.
Israel Police are fully prepared for Jerusalem Day events on May 14-15, 2026, deploying thousands to ensure security and public order.
Two suspects arrested in northern Golan Heights for violent disturbances related to turbine work; detention extension sought.
Israel's Ministry of Education aims to strengthen STEM education with a new plan for the upcoming school year, making math and science mandatory weekly.
Israel's Knesset Economics Committee approved new dairy farm regulations, aiming for efficient management and preparedness for supply chain disruptions.
JD Vance highlights Task Force to Eliminate Fraud's success in uncovering billions in defrauded funds and prosecuting fraudsters.
Israel's Knesset committee has approved a temporary exemption from improvement levies for agro-voltaic installations, boosting renewable energy.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has approved the Beer Sheva-Likit light rail project, a significant investment to develop the Negev and support the IDF's move south.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition has lost legislative control in the Knesset after a party withdrew, halting all bill readings.
Women with disabilities face double discrimination in healthcare, with accessibility barriers and systemic failures highlighted at a committee meeting.