Rishon lezion
Chetz the dog, wounded in Iranian strike during Operation Rising Lion, learns to walk again
“At first, I'd have given him a low chance [of survival], but the more I got to know him, I saw he wanted to. He wants to live, he wants to fight. So let’s give him that chance,” his vet said.
Amy Group acquires Planet Rishon Lezon for NIS 300 million
WIZO Rishon Lezion youth village teens create fact-checking bot
Israeli artist, pioneer of kinetic art Yaacov Agam dies at 98
Police find explosives, guns in raid on illegal crypto operation
According to a police spokesperson, the National Cyber Crime Unit of Lahav 433 was undertaking a covert investigation over the last few months into an illegal cryptocurrency financial service.
Court lifts more gag orders in midnight parking-lot affair tied to PMO leaks
The Monday decision revealed that Tzachi Braverman made use of sensitive information obtained through his official role in connection with the investigation into leaked classified materials.
Kfar Saba dominates among Israeli cities in quality of life rankings - study
Jerusalem led the group in reported drinking water quality, and residents reported the fewest new cases of malignant tumors.
Court freezes order requiring journalist Omri Assenheim to hand over raw interview footage
In a short decision issued on Tuesday, Judge Ami Kobo ordered that the enforcement of the magistrate’s ruling be stayed until at least February 1.
Starting at NIS 0.90: A new giant store for the Jumbo chain
Fox Group and Mivne Group have signed an agreement to open a giant branch of the Greek brand in Rishon Lezion, with an investment of NIS 24 million.
Israel Police seek to renew restrictions on Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich in Bild leak probe
At the center of the request is police insistence that Urich be barred from working at the consultancy firm Perception, which investigators say is owned and managed by Israel Einhorn.
Officials from Netanyahu's office appeal ‘disproportionate’ conditions in renewed Bild leak probe
Tzachi Braverman, chief of staff at the Prime Minister’s Office, and Omer Mantzur, a PMO spokesman, filed appeals on Monday against decisions by a police officer to release them under restrictions.
Court rejects police appeal to reinstate Qatargate restrictions on Netanyahu adviser Urich
The court held that restrictive conditions imposed on Urich in a separate investigation involving the alleged leak of classified documents to the German tabloid Bild remain in force.
Israeli indicted in Iranian espionage plot targeting former PM Naftali Bennett
The suspect, Lachao Damsash, was in contact with Iranian intelligence elements and carried out a range of tasks at their direction in exchange for payment.
Eran Zahavi announces retirement, bringing an era of Israeli soccer to a close
After months of speculation and deliberation, the all-time leading scorer of the Israel national team confirmed that he will not return to the pitch.