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Given the headlines this week, you’d be forgiven for thinking Israel was on the brink of civil war. In Tel Aviv, on Wednesday, thousands of anti-government protesters were met with water cannons and stun grenades in a clash with police. This “day of disruption” followed eight weeks of protests against prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s plans to reform the Supreme Court. In the eyes of the… → Read More
Since winter has finally arrived in Israel, I’m bringing you some of Molly Yeh’s heimish-hygge recipes to warm you on chilly, rainy nights or any winter Shabbat → Read More
Despite pressure, Washington refuses to press Jordan on the Sbarro bomber Ahlam Ahmad al-Tamimi, but will go to great lengths for Shireen Abu Akleh. → Read More
Netanyahu was congratulated on Thursday by the Turkish president, along with the German, Italian and Emirati leaders. → Read More
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Extremists cannot run the country, and ‘a vote for Ben-Gvir is a vote against the IDF,’ Yair Lapid warns in a wide-ranging interview. → Read More
Lapid said the agreement “strengthens and fortifies Israel's security and our freedom to act against Hezbollah and threats from the north.” → Read More
Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmtryo Kuleba discussed Iran and Russia’s cooperation in the latter’s war against Ukraine. → Read More
The Australian government cited their belief that the status of Jerusalem should be resolved through peace negotiations. → Read More
"If they are supplied with weapons, then it is time for Israel to declare Bandera and Shukhevych their heroes." → Read More
Lapid said the deal gives the best response to our security needs, and quoted IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi, who said in the cabinet meeting that it “does not preserve our security, it improves it. → Read More
Israel will receive written guarantees from the US, including a commitment to Israel's security, sources involved in the negotiations said. → Read More
Lapid's government is going to pay Hezbollah to be quiet even after taking pride in stopping Netanyahu from allowing Qatar to send cash to Hamas. → Read More
Yair Lapid rejects Lebanese proposal to reverse Israeli security, economic gains from US-mediated agreement → Read More
Booking.com has caused controversy in the Middle East as they began labeling hotels in occupied territories as hotspots for conflict. → Read More
Political leaders are having a field day after hearing that Lapid's delegation to the UN planned to support a two-state solution. → Read More
Like all EU programs, Creative Europe will not apply to Judea and Samaria, as well as areas under Israeli sovereignty that the EU does not recognize. → Read More
Israeli President Isaac Herzog called the Queen's death "the end of an era." → Read More
“We will never tie Israel’s hands,” US Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides said, quoting Biden. “We are aware of the danger from Iran.” → Read More
Many of the allegations involve Israeli Ambassador David Guvrin and include sexual harassment, exploitation, not reporting gifts and office disputes. → Read More
The Mossad chief is set to depart for Washington to talk with House and Senate about the Iranian threat and the dangers of a nuclear deal. → Read More