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Herzog and Levin to broaden scope of Independence Day pardons

It has long been a tradition for the presidents of Israel to issue pardons on Independence Day and for the Jewish New Year.

 Eden Golan, Israel's participant in the Eurovision competition arrives to the airport

Eden Golan lands in Israel after coming in fifth at Eurovision

“It's a great honor to be here and that I had the opportunity to represent our country, especially in these times,” Golan said upon landing.

In honor of Independence Day: National Library to offer free tours

The new National Library of Israel is an impressive 11-story building with six floors above ground and five below. It can accommodate up to 600 readers, who can enter daily and free of charge. 

Spike in complaints against Israel Police for violence according to IDI study

According to the data, the average number of monthly police violence complaints increased by 45% in the first eight months of 2023 compared with the corresponding period in 2022.

14 Days: Israel's rampage

Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.

12/05/2024

The speech that a patriotic prime minister should deliver in the face of war

Imagine an alternative universe in which Israel was led by a morally upstanding patriot who cared about the country’s reputation and the fate of Jews worldwide.

12/05/2024

From victimhood to statehood: The Holocaust's legacy and Israel's power

The State of Israel was not born because of the Holocaust, but its birth restored hope to the Jewish people then, and it guarantees us a lifeline now – power over our survival and our destiny.

By JOSHUA M. DAVIDSON
12/05/2024

'Subordinate to the prime minister': Argument breaks out between Netanyahu, Gallant, Shin Bet chief

Prime Minister Netanyahu and security chiefs reportedly argued over discussions held about the course of the war, including questions of the day after in Gaza.

Sanhedria: Living in the Great Council’s long shadow

The neighborhood is named after the 70 members of the Sanhedrin. Tradition holds that their tombs are located on the neighborhood's outskirts.

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