PM Netanyahu Visits the IDF Induction Center and meets with New Recruits
PM Netanyahu visits IDF Induction Center, meets new recruits at Tel Hashomer. Impressed by high youth motivation for combat service.
PM Netanyahu visits IDF Induction Center, meets new recruits at Tel Hashomer. Impressed by high youth motivation for combat service.
FM Sa’ar signs agreement for thousands of Cambodian workers to work in Israeli agriculture, boosting labor force and bilateral relations.
Israel's Knesset approves a NIS 500 million reform expanding support for families of fallen soldiers, raising orphanhood age to 30 and extending benefits.
The IDF establishes a new committee led by Brig. Gen. (Res.) Ofir Levius to examine and regulate the commemoration of fallen soldiers and preserve their legacy.
The "Path of David's Wanderings" trail inaugurated on Mount Hebron connects Maon and Carmel for 4.5km, costing 3.2 million Shekels, boosting Israeli heritage.
102-year-old Regina registers as a new immigrant from France at the Population Administration Bureau in Krayot, near Haifa, arriving with her two.
A moderate 4.2 magnitude earthquake shook southern Israel near Dimona, with tremors felt across the Dead Sea region, but Magen David Adom reported no injuries.
Over 1,000 new immigrant doctors joined Israel's healthcare system in two years, with 541 arriving last year from Russia, US, Canada, France, and South America.
Israeli President Herzog warns ministers' threats to defy Israeli court rulings pose a "real danger" to the nation's democracy and social order.
Israel's Knesset rejected the controversial "Who Is a Jew" bill in a 60-15 preliminary vote, blocking efforts to redefine Jewish registration and conversion.
Israel's Knesset approves new law guaranteeing military widows and widowers' survivor benefits after remarriage, eliminating age restrictions and pension.
Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with Yaakov Harari, an Israeli-Argentine businessman, freed from 18 months in Venezuelan captivity. His daughters thanked Israel.