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Israeli aid, development groups see 40% drop in international partnerships following Gaza war
Around 60% have also reported that their ability to raise funds has been negatively affected since the outbreak of the war in Gaza.
IsraAID & Taiwan Mission in Israel mark six months of collaboration with Kfar Aza visit
Israel to send urgent aid to South Sudan amid cholera outbreak
Grapevine, June 8, 2025: Havens for strange bedfellows
IsraAID to send more officials, supplies to alleviate devastated Vanuatu islands
"The best thing we can do right now is respond to each appeal as it comes. Time is against us but we will do whatever we can to help."
Anna Wexler’s ‘Unorthodox’ journey
The co-director of a new documentary about her upbringing as an Orthodox Jew and the secular path she took speaks to the ‘Post’ about her experiences.
Illegally constructed EU building razed on Mt. Scopus near Hebrew University
Report: Structure is 1 of 500 illegally built by EU in Israel
A green and pleasant land
Labor race goes down to wire
Turnout reaches 58.66 percent - higher than the 57% of the last Labor primary two years ago.
67 dogs rescued from sordid conditions at ‘puppy mill’
Yael Arkin, general manager of Let Animals Live, described the “heartbreaking” conditions of the animals.
State appeals against bank embezzler Alon’s parole
Alon was sentenced in 2003 for her role in the embezzlement of some NIS 300 million.
Palestinian-American model Gigi Hadid is the newest Victoria's Secret angel
Hadid will also be featured in the exclusive Pirelli calendar for 2015.
Ministry axes costly safe-sex video clip
Health Ministry chief has permanently removed video clip produced for NIS 450,000 for World AIDS Day from website and Facebook page.
Israel may owe Iran $100 m. for breached Eilat oil pipeline
The pipeline was a joint project between Iran and Israel in 1968, but the Islamic Revolution of 1978-1979 crushed the alliance and cooperation.