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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
Netanyahu warns of early election unless ministers stop 'undermining' him
PM condemns internal criticism aimed at him for encouraging foreign criticism of Israel.
Lapid pleads with Netanyahu not to initiate elections
Herzog urges PM, "Just this one time instead of threatening – do something."
Developing: Israeli seriously injured in suspected hit and run in West Bank
IDF says it has launched a pursuit of the vehicle involved in the incident.
Shine your shoes! Netanyahu's youngest son begins army service
Avner Netanyahu, the youngest son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, began his three-year mandatory army.
Opposition puts forward bill to disperse Knesset
Herzog: Government is "stuck," stagnation taking country in wrong direction.
Video: Security forces shoot Palestinian woman who stabbed Israeli
Attacker was taken to Jerusalem hospital.
Palestinian woman stabs, lightly injures Israeli in Gush Etzion
IDF searching for car that dropped off the woman at the junction.
Will Netanyahu keep government together?
Sources close to Netanyahu say this is the last chance to determine whether there is enough common ground to keep the government together.
Supreme Court hears Olmert's Holyland bribery conviction appeal
Olmert was convicted on two counts of bribery by Tel Aviv District Court Judge David Rozen in March and sentenced to six years in prison in May.
Livni: Netanyahu negotiating future government behind backs of ministers
Any vote on nationality law must be rooted in Declaration of Independence, says justice minister.