Survey Links War to Drop in Sleep, Diet and Exercise Across Israel
A Hebrew University survey led by Dr. Roni Lotan found Israelis' sleep, diet, and exercise declined during the Iran war, a "silent epidemic" per Prof.
A Hebrew University survey led by Dr. Roni Lotan found Israelis' sleep, diet, and exercise declined during the Iran war, a "silent epidemic" per Prof.
Israeli government officials, including Katz and Ben-Gvir, are divided on a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Hezbollah involving withdrawal from the Litani River.
Israel's largest marine defense project, costing 190 million Shekels, has completed 12 breakwaters in Netanya, securing cliffs and reopening 3.5 km of beaches.
New data reveals that 52% of Israeli small businesses are sole income sources, benefiting from a recent Tax Authority reform.
Israel launches its 16th annual Reading Month in June, offering free cultural events, writer meetings, and family activities across the country to celebrate.
Israel's government has approved the "Thrust for the North" plan, allocating billions to upgrade roads, railways, and public transport in the country's northern.
In 2025, Israel's energy sector saw record domestic consumption and boosted energy security, with natural gas powering 74% of electricity generation.
New data from Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics in Jerusalem shows air pollution significantly cut, but recycling rates at 25.3% lag behind OECD nations.
Israel has denied entry to Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour, an advisor to NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, citing her involvement in anti-Israel boycott.
Israel greenlights $209 million for northern transportation projects, accelerating rail and highway upgrades to repair war-torn infrastructure.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar opened Israel's embassy in Fiji, marking the fourth new embassy opened by Sa'ar in under 18 months.