Miri Regev

Aviation industry sees labor dispute as Wizz Air seeks to establish Israeli base of operations

According to the Histadrut, allowing Wizz Air to operate within the country would have implications for airport workers' working conditions, wages, and workers' rights.

AN EL AL flight takes off at the Ben Gurion International Airport, outside of Tel Aviv, August 14, 2025.
The government approved on Sunday the establishment of a new international airport in southern Israel, finalizing its location to be built in the Negev's Ziklag area.

Gov't approves new international airport in Israel's South, amid Ben-Gurion congestion concerns

Tesla will begin supervised autonomous driving trials in Israel.

Tesla to start autonomous driving tests in Israel after Transportation Ministry approval

The government approved a multi-year plan to rehabilitate northern communities along the Lebanon border.

Gov’t approves multi-year plan to rehabilitate Kiryat Shmona, northern cities impacted by war


This is how news channels will look if, God forbid, Netanyahu is assassinated - opinion

Netanyahu faces severe incitement, mostly unnoticed unless reported on Channel 14. The media continues to selectively highlight certain incitements.

 Benjamin Netanyahu

Police probe fraud, breach of trust in Miri Regev's Transport Ministry

Investigators raided the Transportation Ministry in Jerusalem Monday, conducting searches and seizing documents.

Miri Regev arrives to a special government conference on Jerusalem Day, on June 5, 2024

Miri Regev allegations show that Likud has lost its way - opinion

You can be angry with Miri Regev, who perfected corruption into an art form. You can also be angry at all the “diamonds,” so to speak, who knew exactly how to demand and receive whatever they wanted.

 MEMBERS OF the Brothers in Arms movement protest outside the home of Transportation Minister Miri Regev, this past Monday, following a report of alleged corruption in her office.

CEO of NTA estimates: The metro will only open in 2040

The Transport Ministry promotes the underground railway, but Haim Glick revealed a 6-year delay in the project during a lecture at the Technion. NTA is working on more precise timelines.


Opposition MKs warn against politicization of Independence Day ceremony

Yad Labanim chair urges leaders to call publicly to maintain sanctity of Remembrance Day, keep division and political arguments out of military cemeteries.

 Israeli minister of Transportation Miri Regev holds a press conference ahead of Israel's 75th Independence Day Ceremony at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, on April 19, 2023.

Transportation Minister Regev announces Independence Day diaspora torchbearers

The two candidates were selected for their exemplary work in unifying diaspora Jews and combatting antisemitism.

A TORCH burns on Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl.

Miri Regev confirms Israel launched retaliatory strike on Iran

Transportation Minister Miri Regev gave the first official confirmation that Israel launched a retaliatory strike on Iran following the Islamic Republic's drone and missile attack on April 14.

 Israeli minister of Transportation Miri Regev holds a press conference ahead of Israel's 75th Independence Day Ceremony at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, on April 19, 2023.

This is what this year’s Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony will look like amid the war

Miri Regev, who was charged with organizing the upcoming ceremonies, said that numerous adjustments would be made in light of the ongoing war, with special tributes to hostages and evacuees.

 PEOPLE WATCH the military air show as part of Israel’s 75th Independence Day celebrations, from Sacher Park in Jerusalem, in April. To identify as Zionist today is as relevant and powerful as it ever was, the writer maintains.

Israel announces 2024 Independence Day torchbearers amidst war

"This year, the torches will be lit in groups, not individually," Miri Regev stated on Thursday, emphasizing a focus on collective representation of Israeli heroism.

A TORCH burns on Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl.

Current Israeli gov't is acting disconnected to the citizens who have given everything - editorial

Barely giving returned hostages enough money to get by every month is an example of ways that this government is acting disconnected and insensitive to people.

 VIP PASSENGERS on the Tel Aviv Light Rail – (from left) Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Sara and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Transportation  Minister Miri Regev, and Energy Minister Israel Katz.