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Coastal cliffs between Hefer Valley, Netanya collapse due to heavy rainfall from Storm Byron
No injuries were reported, but local officials warned of an ongoing national safety risk and accused the state of failing to allocate funding for coastal protection.
Recognized by the rabbinate, Orthodox converts trapped in legal limbo over Israeli citizenship
Israel’s Supreme Court blocks automatic citizenship for non-Jewish children of immigrants
Members of US-targeted Antifa group face trial in Germany over violent attacks
Thousands of entry requests to Israel by Jewish tourists remain unanswered
Many foreign citizens with relatives in Israel want to come for High Holy Days but are in limbo as applications are unanswered, or answered only at the last moment
Antisemitism decreases while other hate crimes rise in Spain - report
In Spain. forms of discrimination that have decreased alongside antisemitism are racism, ideology, and gender identity.
Defense officials meet Gaza border communities, discuss evacuation plans
The Defense Ministry's National Emergency Management Authority met with municipal heads in order to gain input into a new emergency evacuation plan, based on lessons learned from recent Gaza fighting
Population Authority informs court it won’t register Utah marriages
500 Israelis have married through Utah’s online civil marriage service, but former Interior Minister Arye Deri froze registration of such marriages.
Population Authority refuses to register online Utah civil marriages
500 Israeli couples have married in online ceremonies through the US state of Utah, but registration of those marriages was stopped by former minister Aryeh Deri.
Jewish scientist gets Israeli citizenship after two years
Prof. Ruth Katz, a professor of cytopathology at Sheba Medical Center, faced numerous bureaucratic obstacles in her quest for Israeli citizenship
High Court withdraws emerging communities aliyah petition
Judge: Case not suitable to determine principle
Granting David Ben Moshe temporary residence is unneeded litmus test
Ben Moshe is no Meyer Lansky. He’s just an ordinary man who has turned his life around and wants to lead an ordinary life in Israel with his Israeli wife and Israeli daughter.
Israel to deport 100 Black Hebrews to the US within 2 months - report
Their community numbers around 5,000, and while they have integrated reasonably well in Dimona, they live in limbo because their future in Israel remains uncertain.
Parents of pregnant women, brides, others denied entry to Israel
First-degree family members of Israeli citizens, many olim, are being denied entry to Israel.