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Nearly three million Israelis face food insecurity, including one million children, report finds
A report from the National Insurance Institute (NII) shows a slight improvement in access to food across Israel, but it also shows that geographical and economic food inequality persist.
Nova Festival memorial attracts 7,000 daily visitors
Israel’s Under-18 squad ready for its turn
National Library of Israel to put 300 workers on unpaid leave
Politicians perform their Purim spiels in TV ads
Some of the ads were funny, most were serious, but all the parties tried to find the Purim costume that would most appeal to the electorate.
Analysis: Is there a point to televised election ads in 2015?
Online election videos aren’t new to Israel, but they seem to have taken over this election’s campaigns.
Election campaign ads to begin on television Tuesday night
Recently retired IDF chief of staff Gantz to star in Zionist Union ad.
Palestinian terrorist stabs 12 aboard crowded Tel Aviv bus
MDA paramedics say nine people stabbed in attack carried out by 23-year-old man from Tulkarm.
Just Torah: The bigger picture
“So they took furnace soot, and they stood before Pharaoh, and Moses cast it heavenward, and it became boils breaking out into blisters upon man and upon beast.” (Exodus 9:10)
Analysis: The big cheese stands alone
Senior MKs are dropping like flies, but the party’s foundation is still strong.
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Helping the Chosen People make choices
Academic, economist, philanthropist, activist – but through it all Noreena Hertz has focused on the science of free choice.
Grapevine: New mayors needed
Whatever the political differences between Israelis and Palestinians, and despite the recent wave of attacks, there are Palestinians engaged in peaceful activities with Israelis.