Israel Welcomes MSF Step, Awaits Full Compliance With Humanitarian Oversight Criteria
Israel welcomes Médecins Sans Frontières' (MSF) step to submit local employee names, a crucial security requirement for humanitarian oversight.
Israel welcomes Médecins Sans Frontières' (MSF) step to submit local employee names, a crucial security requirement for humanitarian oversight.
Israel showcases its tourism recovery and safety at FITUR 2026, featuring 30 companies and aiming to attract global visitors to its pavilion.
Israel's job vacancies increased in late 2025, with a monthly average of 148,800, as the job seeker to vacancy ratio dropped to 1.9.
Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics reports 4,348,275 motor vehicles in 2025, a 3% increase, with electric vehicles up 32.9%.
Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel's Menara area, with the Israel Air Force intercepting one. Other launches landed in open areas.
The Israeli government approved Transport Minister Miri Regev's plan for inland ports across Israel to reduce seaport congestion and strengthen the national.
Seven people died in multiple road crashes across Israel, including Samaria and northern Israel, between Saturday night and Sunday, sparking renewed safety.
Israel's committee in Jerusalem approved a multi-billion-dollar Air Force expansion, acquiring F-35I and F-15IA jets, as PM Netanyahu pushed defense.
Israel's Prime Minister vows the nation will emerge stronger than ever, emphasizing resilience and future prosperity.
Israel completed financial close for its largest solar project near Dimona in the Negev, a 265 MW plant by EDF Renewables, setting a record low tariff.
Israel canceled the annual Lag B'Omer pilgrimage to Mount Meron, usually drawing hundreds of thousands, amid Hezbollah threats and security concerns in northern.
Three people died and three were injured in two separate overnight traffic accidents in Rishon Lezion, central Israel, and northern Samaria.