The Jerusalem Post Archive

1 January 2017
The German option: Volkswagen Tayron 7 seats at NIS 260,000

Volkswagen brings the Tayron 7-seat crossover to Israel at NIS 260,000, targeting Chinese rivals with high equipment and mild-hybrid power instead of plug-in technology.

New US-Iran deal fails to address missiles, proxies as Iran agrees in principle to uranium disposal

Trump says Iran blockade stays until deal signed • Iran claims legal right to manage Hormuz strait • Hezbollah chief downplays calls to disarm terror group

Inside the IDF’s intelligence file on killing of Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad

After the targeted killing of Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad, Walla received an exclusive look into the military intelligence behind the operation.

IDF maintaining high alert level despite potential US-Iran deal, but reducing mobilized reservists

The head of Military Intelligence, Maj.-Gen Shlomi Binder, is leading intelligence-gathering efforts to build a clear picture of Iran’s efforts to rebuild its damaged military capabilities.

Israel’s Eurovision future at risk over KAN funding bill, EBU warns

EBU CEO Noel Curran warned that a bill changing KAN’s funding could harm Israel’s global standing and threaten its future participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Gofra Beach's mineral-rich sulfur springs reopen after six years

The last time the spring was accessible was in 2020, before rainy conditions caused the Sea of ​​Galilee’s water level to swell and underwater pebbles blocked the spring’s flow.

IDF troops borrowing nets from fishermen to defend against Hezbollah drone threat - report

IDF troops in southern Lebanon reportedly asked Galilee fishermen for fishing nets to help defend against Hezbollah’s drone threat.

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