Seven Killed in Series of Deadly Crashes Across Israel
Seven people died in multiple road crashes across Israel, including Samaria and northern Israel, between Saturday night and Sunday, sparking renewed safety.
Seven people died in multiple road crashes across Israel, including Samaria and northern Israel, between Saturday night and Sunday, sparking renewed safety.
Israeli and German scientists from Tel Aviv University and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf reveal findings on the century-old "glass transition" mystery.
The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded Israel's Smart Shooter a $3.4 million contract to equip Marines with advanced AI rifle sights for drone defense.
Israeli firm Stark Power has acquired U.S. data center developer Sagebrush Infrastructure Partners for 5.6 GW of hyperscale projects, enhancing AI and cloud.
Jerusalem police arrested three Ultra-Orthodox men in Beit Shemesh for a violent riot and break-in at a police station compound following an arrest.
Israel's government approved plans for private entities to build desalination plants, targeting 2 billion cubic meters of water annually by 2050.
The Israeli government has approved 300 million shekels for housing development in national priority areas, expected to promote 8,000 new units.
Israel's Home Front Command will lift security restrictions Tuesday morning, imposed due to Iranian attacks, excluding northern areas under Hezbollah threat.
Israel's Ministry of Construction and Housing is implementing emergency protocols for public housing and senior care to ensure service continuity.
Israeli researchers from the Deep Sea Whale Project cut short a rare humpback whale encounter off Ashdod due to Iran's recent missile attacks.
The Knesset Labor and Welfare Committee approved new regulations expanding benefits for lone National Service volunteers in Israel.
Since Iran's renewed attacks, 44 Israelis have been hospitalized, with one still in mild condition. The Health Ministry advises early preparation.