The PM urged the public to "spend less time in the sun and drink more water."
By JC Reporter
The riots followed a terror attack near an Israeli settlement
Sharren Haskel said she felt 'pain and humiliation' after being removed from the podium
Eighty per cent of respondents tell poll they have had to give up one or more item of expenditure
Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reached a deal
The MK was speaking in a debate in the Knesset about funding for orthodox schools
The US president wants to cement the gains made before the 2024 election
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Fruma, née Segal, was born in Poland and sailed to Israel aboard the "Exodus."
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Israel’s current struggles put Judaism’s moral reputation at stake
By Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
Though he's 'not overly optimistic about our political class' he remains 'hopeful' about the Jewish state's prospects
By David Rose
As Israel’s celebrates its 75th birthday this month, we examine the triumphs and the challenges of an extraordinary nation
By Richard Pater
Yesh Atid MK Meirav Cohen denounced La Familia group after protesters supporting judicial reform plans attacked Arabs and journalists last Monday
By Daniel Ben-David
By Anshel Pfeffer
Too much damage has been done to Israel’s society, security and economy — and Likud has lost nearly 30 per cent of its voters in the polls
Days before the holiday, non-Jewish staff and visitors could now be blocked from bringing homemade food to hospitals
By Tash Mosheim
Protesters gathered for the 12th Saturday in a row this weekend
The call comes as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets his counterpart Rishi Sunak at 10 Downing Street on Friday