Over 25,000 children recognized as victims of hostile acts since October 7th:
Over 25,000 Israeli children recognized as victims of hostile acts since October 7th, highlighting the war's profound impact on young lives.




















Over 25,000 Israeli children recognized as victims of hostile acts since October 7th, highlighting the war's profound impact on young lives.
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National Insurance proposes a law amendment to exempt foreign care workers from paying insurance contributions, easing burdens for caregivers.
IDF bus overturns in southern Israel, injuring one soldier moderately and several others lightly; investigation underway.
Two bus accidents in southern Israel have injured soldiers, with one moderate and several minor injuries reported by the IDF.
Israeli-US AI startup Guidde secures $50 million in Series B funding to accelerate its AI-powered workflow training platform for enterprises.
Israel's Ministry of Defense and Ashot Ashkelon have agreed to a $42 million deal to upgrade Merkava tank and Namer APC transmissions.
Israel's Employment Service introduces Co-Job, a free AI app in Jerusalem that simulates job interviews, offering personalized feedback to boost candidate.
A Georgian citizen was arrested in Lod, Israel, for using a fake passport and identity after re-entering the country following a previous removal.
Latvian Agriculture Minister Armandas Kraus visited Israel to discuss agricultural innovation, water management, and farm strategies with Minister Avi Dichter.
Israel's Jerusalem Enforcement Bureau has transferred $83 million from Palestinian Authority funds to victims of terror attacks, including the 2002 bus bombing.
Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection is launching a multi-year, multi-billion shekel plan to tackle environmental hazards in Judea and Samaria.