Jerusalem highlights: May 22-28
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
The younger generation tends to drink more moderately, with their wine consumption a choice rather than just another drink.
The Negev joins major international wine regions such as Champagne, Chianti, Bordeaux, and Napa Valley, with the new status expected to strengthen Israel's wine industry's global position.
Carlson pointed at the civilian casualties Israel has inflicted during recent wars against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran as examples of its lost moral compass.
Debates on draft bill to resume before vote, coalition rushes to fast-track controversial legislation ahead of dissolution
President of the University of Haifa Gur Alroey praised the program, dubbing it an “expression of deep gratitude” towards Israel’s Druze population, of whom many serve in the IDF.
The "Hot Cargo and Israel" submitted by LPC in February alleged that the Histadrut was a "partner in the colonization of Palestine since the foundation of Israel."
Sapir was the deputy commander of a company in Battalion 7008.
In a document, Hamas described the proposed legislation as a “fascist law,” and urged members of the organization’s military wing to escalate and carry out “active operations.”
The document outlines a compressed seven-day training course for 121 new recruits in Hamas’s Shejaia Battalion.
The prosecution agreed to his request. The judges have yet to issue a decision; however, they are also expected to acquiesce.