Israeli Soccer Player Detained Over Suspected Betting, Match-Fixing Offenses
An Israeli senior league soccer player has been detained in Migdal HaEmek as part of a police probe into suspected illegal betting, match-fixing, and money.
An Israeli senior league soccer player has been detained in Migdal HaEmek as part of a police probe into suspected illegal betting, match-fixing, and money.
A motorcyclist from Arraba was arrested in Israel after being clocked at 285 km/h on Route 70, potentially the country's fastest speeding offense.
Karnei Shomron will see 6,000 new homes and significant infrastructure development funded by a 2 billion Shekel agreement signed in Judea and Samaria.
Israel's Ministry of Education allocates an additional 100 million Shekels to support youth movements, service year programs, and other informal education.
Jerusalem police & Border Police respond to a protest on Bar Ilan Street that escalated into a public disturbance, blocking traffic and attempting to damage.
Nine people were lightly wounded in terror attacks, including stone-throwing and a crowbar assault, in Samaria and the Benjamin region on Sunday.
Israel's terms of trade index saw a 0.5% improvement in Q1 2026, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.
Four Beit Shemesh residents were indicted in Jerusalem for a violent riot outside Justice Noam Sohlberg's home, protesting military conscription policies.
Somaliland President Abdullahi met Israeli President Herzog in Jerusalem on a landmark visit, discussing cooperation and a potential base to counter Red Sea.
Israeli scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science discovered immune memory B cells can target cancer, potentially transforming future cancer vaccines.
Israeli scientists at Weizmann and Hebrew University found gut stem cells actively detect and fight bacterial infections, offering new clues for treating bowel.
Jerusalem police and Border Police dispersed rioters at Paris Square after an unlicensed procession violated protest conditions, leading to traffic disruption.