Limor Son Har-Melech’s lawyer claims Border Police officers ‘clung’ to her
By Georgia L Gilholy
The Israel Advocacy Movement accused the campaign of ‘disrespecting’ millions of Israelis
Benjamin Netanyahu has shelved Shas' plans to jail people who wear ‘immodest clothing’ at the Kotel
Some opposition lawmakers were ejected from the committee room after heckling the chairman as thousands of Israelis take to the streets
Labour Friends of Israel’s largest delegation in a decade met with government officials in Israel as trips ramp up ahead of likely election next year
With the vote looming on the PM's legal reforms, next week will provide the biggest test yet for both sides in the struggle for the future of Israeli democracy
It's such a disappointment when otherwise intelligent men behave in stupid ways
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The controversial security minister made the calls in the wake of terror attacks in Israel
By JC Reporter
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Ze'ev Raz took part in Israel's daring mission to bomb Saddam Hussein's nuclear reactor
Yesterday's event in London was timed to coincide with other international rallies against the Israeli government's planned legal reforms
By Simon Rocker
Tzipi Hotovely's comments come as protestors around the world, including in London, plan to demonstrate outside Israeli embassies this Saturday
By Daniel Ben-David
Khartoum banned relations with Israel in the 1950s but agreed to work toward ties in 2020
A new book traces the history of the Jewish state through the work of its top caricaturists
By Colin Shindler
Jerusalem is reportedly considering military aid for Kyiv, after months of rejecting President Zelensky’s requests
By Anshel Pfeffer
Neve Yaakov is a place most Israelis barely knew existed until last week's atrocity
Will last week's Supreme Court ruling on the deputy prime minister be a prelude to a much more explosive showdown between the judicial and executive branches of the country?