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Masked vandal smashes entrance to Haaretz offices, days after similar attack on Channel 12
Security footage showed the individual reaching through the entrance grates and tossing two bricks at a glass door, which punched a hole through the entrance before he fled.
'Why should we surrender?': Hezbollah chief says group capable of victory
National Insurance to adopt new protections, accommodations for sexual assault survivors
Chief Sgt. First Class (res.) Haim Kalomiti, 55, killed in central Israel terror attack
Israeli child hospitalized after leaving kindergarten bruised, parents claim police inaction
The five-year-old student was hospitalized after her parents received notification from an after-school program that the child was experiencing a "minor medical matter."
Sde Teiman investigation: Judges propose compromise after packed hearing
Judges convened to decide who should supervise the investigation.
Prosecution moves to hold Roche Israel, former UTJ aides accountable for possible fraud
Three key figures are facing potential criminal charges in an ongoing lobbying investigation.
Gal Gadot wins 'Jewish Nobel Prize' for hostage advocacy, defense of Israel
The actress has been awarded the Genesis Prize for her courage, drawing international attention to the hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7.
Tech talk: Tel Aviv-based team cracks the paid marketing paradox with AI
Led by Israeli tech veterans, Applift uses AI to help apps reduce marketing costs and climb App Store rankings.
My Word: Military law and disorder in Israel - opinion
Tomer-Yerushalmi admitted in August 2024 that she approved the leaking of a video that supported the charges in the "Sde Teiman Affair." Netanyahu referred to it as a "public relations attack."
Likud MK: Ex-top IDF attorney's disappearance ‘a suicide attempt to regain control of narrative'
Israeli authorities spent an hour looking for Tomer-Yerushalmi in the evening before she was found alive, following her resignation on Friday morning.
Bill to give Knesset power to freeze Netanyahu's criminal trial postponed upon PM's opposition
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara slammed the bill proposal, saying it “allows political considerations to encroach on criminal proceedings.”
Israelis commemorate two years since October 7 massacre
Across the country, Israelis commemorated the October 7 massacre in protests in the streets, at memorial services across the country, and on stage.
Middle East partnerships could ease strain on US weapons production, report says
JINSA report recommends partnerships to ease pressure on the overstretched US industrial base while enhancing regional self-reliance.