Surging Israeli-Arab Violence Continues as One Killed, Three Hurt in Shootings
One man was killed in Nazareth and three others injured in Kafr Yasif, northern Israel, continuing the surge of violence plaguing Israeli-Arab society.
One man was killed in Nazareth and three others injured in Kafr Yasif, northern Israel, continuing the surge of violence plaguing Israeli-Arab society.
El Al posted a $67 million net loss in Q1 2026, its first since 2023, primarily due to the war with Iran and a 40-day closure of Israeli airspace.
El Al posted a $67 million net loss in Q1 2026, its first since 2023, primarily due to the war with Iran and a 40-day closure of Israeli airspace.
Israel's High Court of Justice, led by Chief Justice Yitzhak Amit, rejected AIDA's challenge to security vetting for aid groups in Gaza and Judea and Samaria.
Israeli lawmakers in Jerusalem are set to dissolve the Knesset today, triggering early elections due to a coalition dispute over Haredi conscription exemptions.
A new report from Israel's State Comptroller in Jerusalem revealed over 30,000 public complaints in 2025, 56% justified, showing systemic service issues.
A new Israeli-U.S. study from Tel Aviv University reveals the body adapts to exercise by reducing energy use elsewhere, effectively offsetting workouts and.
Israel's Ministry of Education, led by Minister Yoav Kisch, will extend its mobile phone ban to all middle schools nationwide starting next academic year.
Israel's Ministry of Agriculture reports significant 2025 dairy sector growth with high yields and a 63% demand surge for the Shavuot holiday in Jerusalem.
Archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered a mysterious 50-meter ancient tunnel near Jerusalem’s Kibbutz Ramat Rachel, baffling experts.
University of Haifa scientists, led by Prof. Hila Toledano, discovered a Notch receptor 'reverse signaling' mechanism, potentially revolutionizing cancer drug.
Researchers at Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered gut stem cells actively defend against bacterial infections like Salmonella, published in Nature.