Tamar Zandberg
Religiosity among Israelis determines what they're willing to do about climate crisis, study says
Trust in scientists is high among secular people and very low among the ultra-Orthodox, who are culturally isolated and have minimal or no exposure to the general media.
Former environmental protection minister launches BGU climate research center
Israel, Jordan sign deal to restore polluted Jordan River at COP27
Israel joins US initiative for zero emissions plan for 2050
Olmert says Netanyahu has no plan for Gaza Strip beyond military strikes
Olmert said the government has no organized plan for the Gaza Strip beyond military strikes, which he said would not accomplish anything.
Opposition MKs outraged at silence following kidnapping of Arab boy
"A seven-year-old boy was kidnapped in broad daylight in front of the camera," she said. "Had he been a Jew, maybe the country would be making more noise."
Knesset approves motion on recognizing Armenian Genocide
“This is our moral and historic obligation,” MK Tamar Zandberg said. “Some things are above politics.”
New Likud bill could impact potential Netanyahu sentence
The bill would prohibit the State Attorney from appealing sentences of under 10 years, for crimes like property offenses, bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
J Street: Trump and Netanyahu are a threat
The villains that cropped up over and over at the conference opening Saturday night were Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Defense Minister bars 110 Palestinians from Israel for memorial ceremony
Organizers say that Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman is abusing his security authority.
Hearing criticism, Honduran president declines Independence Day invitation
In midst of torch-lighting feud, President Hernandez reneged on his previously announced attendance at the Mount Herzl ceremony.
President of Honduras to take part in Israel Independence Day ceremony
Honduras's Juan Orlando Hernández, a graduate of a Foreign Ministry course, is the first foreign leader honored at the Mount Herzl torch-lighting.
Senior minister slams 'antisemitic' Haaretz over ‘Israel Massacre Forces’
Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan lashed out against Haaretz over a recent "antisemitic" headline.
Meretz call to investigate IDF action sparks outrage
Liberman: Hypocrites think Hamas protests are like Woodstock and we should give them flowers.