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The Israeli healthcare system is praised for its service level and quality of medical personnel compared to other countries.
Learn how to make crispy mini pancakes that can be enjoyed like cereal with milk.
Israel is currently facing a violent infowar, with nation branding becoming a critical task for governments and peoples.
Netanyahu offers measured optimism on Gaza cease-fire during meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
JNF Canada has filed an appeal in the Federal Court of Appeal against the decision to revoke its tax-exempt status, citing flaws and unfairness in the process.
The Middle East threats, fueled by Iran and disinformation campaigns, endanger American democracy and influence anti-Israel protests in the US.
Two toddlers were hospitalized after consuming cannabis cookies, with one experiencing seizures. They were treated in the intensive care unit and later discharged in good health.
One rocket intercepted over Ashkelon, another 2 crash in unpopulated areas
Former President Obama endorses Kamala Harris for president, making them one of the last major party figures to do so.
Britain will not pursue ICC challenge over Netanyahu arrest warrant.
President Herzog has faith in French security measures for the Israeli delegation at the 2024 Paris Olympics and believes the disruption to train services was due to a cyberattack.
Iran plans attack on Israeli delegation to Paris, causing major disruption to France's rail network.
Journalists in Israel receive calls and messages warning Israel to stop the war, raising concerns about potential danger.
An attack by vandals targeting France's high-speed TGV rail network exposed security risks at the start of the Paris Olympics, despite a massive security operation involving thousands of police, soldiers, and private security staff. The attack caused major disruption to France's busiest rail lines connecting Paris with other cities. The opening ceremony of the Olympics featured a procession of barges along the River Seine, with heightened security measures in place. The Games are taking place amidst geopolitical tension and have been affected by the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
Hamas rejects Israel's changes to cease-fire proposal, Vice President Harris expresses concerns about humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Corporal Moti Rave, a soldier in the reserves, was killed in Gaza. He was deployed to secure settlements in the Hebron area but volunteered to serve in Gaza.
Mexican drug lord 'El Mayo' Zambada and El Chapo's son have been arrested in Texas, facing charges for their involvement in the Sinaloa Cartel's criminal activities, including fentanyl trafficking.
Five bodies were discovered in a concealed tunnel in Gaza, revealing the tunnel's importance for Hamas.
A senior official voices concern over the potential impact of Harris' comments on the Israel-US relationship and the progress of a deal.
Parents of murder victims sue AP, alleging journalists involved in attack and AP denies control over journalists' actions.
The Israeli government took extraordinary measures to frustrate a lawsuit involving NSO, a surveillance company, by removing files and computers from NSO's offices in July 2020.
Netanyahu and Harris meet to discuss various issues after Netanyahu's speech to Congress.
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel demonstrations disrupt Israeli soccer team's Olympic match, leading to a violent confrontation.
Israeli photographer Noam Galai, known for his work with celebrities, has recently focused on photographing the Gaza tunnels for Israeli advocacy. He has an extensive portfolio that includes working with Beyoncé and Donald Trump.
Iran has been identified as the source of an intimidation campaign targeting Israeli Olympic athletes, involving impersonation and threats.
Noa Argamani honors the memory of Arnon Zamora, a heroic rescuer who sacrificed himself for others.
Netanyahu thanks Biden for 50 years of Israel support
Britain's Conservative government is reportedly withdrawing its objection to international arrest warrants for N
Researchers have discovered traces of cocaine and its metabolite in sharks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, with levels up to 100 times higher than previously reported in other marine animals. This raises concerns about the impact of drugs dumped into the ocean on marine life.
Top Gun 3 has been confirmed, following the success of Top Gun: Maverick. Director and screenwriter are rumored to return, and the story may center around Miles Teller's character.
Yuli Edelstein's announcement of his candidacy for Likud leadership has caused controversy, but recent developments have changed the situation.
Health Ministry data shows a significant increase in West Nile virus cases in Israel, with more than half of the cases diagnosed in June.
Vice President Harris to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu amid tensions and will address support for Israel and hope for peace.
Herzl's vision of a strong Jewish State with modern armed forces became a reality over 50 years later with the declaration of the State of Israel. However, neighboring countries were already invading at the time.
Syrian President Assad meets with Russian President Putin in Moscow to discuss Turkish President Erdogan's efforts to improve relations between Turkey and Syria.
Over 100 Israelis sent to hospitals after brain-eating amoeba scare. Two cases of meningoencephalitis caused by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba have been diagnosed in the last three weeks.
Family and community bid farewell to hostage killed in Gaza
A senior American official is hopeful that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement is close to being finalized. The leaders will address the remaining gaps in their meeting.
IndiGo airline in India will allow women passengers to choose if they would rather not sit next to men on flights, with the gender of passengers identified by color on the booking system.
At least three Israeli men were injured in a terrorist attack in the West Bank. The military has taken measures to prevent the assailants from escaping.
The IDF has extracted the bodies of Maya Goren and Avner Goren from Gaza, bringing closure to their family and the community of Kibbutz Nir Oz.
Cadillac unveils the Sollei, an ultra-luxury electric convertible concept that could compete with the Rolls-Royce Spectre.
Captain Ariel Topaz, who had been receiving treatment for PTSD, dies after being critically injured in a terror attack in East Jerusalem.
Sen. Ted Cruz demands briefing on how Iran-backed Houthis obtained US-manufactured components for drone that struck Tel Aviv.
Netanyahu sends jabs at Biden while praising Trump's support for Israel.
Israel Police is investigating possible human remains in burned vehicles from the Hamas massacre, with samples taken for DNA testing.
Families of hostages in Tel Aviv march while Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks to Congress. Netanyahu has refused to send a negotiating delegation to meet with mediators, causing criticism from the mother of one of the hostages.
Actor Jon Voight criticizes daughter Angelina Jolie for her support of Palestinians and criticism of Israel.
Noa Argamani promises to tell the story of Yossi Sharabi, who was murdered while being held hostage in Gaza, and vows to fight for the release of his brother who is still held captive.
A web series called 'Skibidi Toilet' has become a viral sensation among Generation Alpha kids, introducing a new slang that only they understand.
Skincare company Seaspire has developed Xanthochrome, a synthesized version of squid pigment xanthommatin, with antioxidant and sun protection properties.
Los Angeles-based startup Outpost is developing a new approach to bring cargo back from space, aiming to facilitate in-space manufacturing and decrease space junk.
The 'yacht shoulders' trend on TikTok, inspired by the Jenner sisters, promotes slim and toned shoulders with visible bones. Critics warn about the potential negative impact on body image and self-esteem, particularly for young teenagers.
Scientists asked volunteers to sing karaoke songs in front of a camera and then rewatched the videos inside a brain scanner. Blushing was found to be an automatic emotional response triggered by feeling exposed, rather than a result of cognitive self-reflection or thoughts about others' perceptions.
Dion Marsh sentenced to 40 years in prison for antisemitic attacks on ultra-Orthodox Jews in Lakewood.
Gymnasts who express support for Palestinians are being blocked by others in the sport.
Israeli President Herzog faces security concerns in Paris ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games.
A Jewish family in France remains resilient in the face of antisemitism, continuing with their daily lives despite the fear.
Douglas Emhoff could become the first-ever 'first gentleman' if Kamala Harris is elected as president.
EU countries are urging a change in approach to Syria, including lifting sanctions and renewing diplomatic ties with President Assad's regime.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expresses shock at campaign against rescued hostage Noa Argamani, who faced criticism for joining him on his US visit.
Tinder plans to use AI to help users choose their profile picture, but faces privacy concerns with facial recognition technology.
Seventh HIV patient likely cured after unique stem cell transplant
Italy has seen a 400% increase in antisemitic attacks, with the chief rabbi of Genoa being attacked with a screwdriver in November.
Israel's ambassador to Washington, Mike Herzog, expects significant attention on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit and the Iranian issue amidst the political shake-up in the United States.
Applied Systems acquires Israeli startup Planck in a deal worth about $300 million.
The education minister confirms that the school year in the north will not start in September, and evacuated students will have to attend schools in other areas.
Prince George has faced challenges with his family's health, but efforts have been made to explain the situation to him and his siblings.
Kamala Harris to meet Netanyahu and push for an end to Gaza hostilities
The Houthis are reportedly planning coordinated attacks on Israeli oil rigs and power stations with the assistance of other resistance movements.
Iran has called for Israel to be suspended from the Paris Olympics and demanded the suspension of the Zionist Federation from football-related activities.
Harris' office says Blinken, Sullivan, Austin, and Kirby will leave if she wins, and Gordon will be appointed to a key role.
Selina Networks has filed for bankruptcy after failing to meet loan conditions and facing significant financial losses.
Two Defense Ministry employees were injured in a suspected bomb blast near the West Bank border fence. IDF launches manhunt for terrorists responsible.
IDF kills commanders of Hamas and Fatah military wings in Tulkarm, West Bank, in a targeted strike. Palestinian Red Crescent condemns actions of an armed woman disguised as a paramedic. IDF intensifies operations in West Bank refugee camps targeting explosive production sites and IEDs.
IDF forces are pushing deeper into Khan Younis, with the operation expected to last for weeks.
President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet to discuss a potential cease-fire deal in Gaza.
The Knesset State Control Committee discusses the treatment of survivors and their families following the recent war in Israel.
IDF drone strike kills key terrorist leaders in Tulkarm, resulting in the deaths of Ashraf Nafa and Muhammad Abu Abdu.
Cybersecurity startup Wiz cancels Google deal and considers IPO after being founded by experienced team.
Ryanair is adding 16 new destinations to its flight offerings from Israel after resuming operations in the country.
Prime Minister Netanyahu believes that military pressure on Hamas is leading to a higher chance of hostage release. He is determined to bring all the hostages back home and seeks American support. A delegation will travel to Qatar for negotiations with mediators on a possible deal with Hamas.
Two new parasitoid wasp species named after Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have been identified in Thailand. The wasps have distinct features and play a crucial role as parasitoids of other insects.
An Olympic rabbi and representatives of other religions will be present at the Tokyo Olympics to aid athletes interested in religious ceremonies.
Rocket sirens sounded in multiple northern Israeli towns, causing alarm among residents.
The Democrats have staged a coup against Biden, stating that someone who's unfit as a candidate due to their health and age can't serve as president.
Yemeni firefighters continue efforts to contain a blaze in Hodeidah port after an Israeli airstrike, while port officials say operations are unaffected. The Houthi leader announces a new phase in the war, and Egyptian sources express concerns about civilian aviation.
A mother in Herzliya is being evaluated for her fitness to stand trial after claiming she was instructed by aliens to kill her son.
The Knesset has passed bills designating UNRWA as a terrorist organization and ending its operations in Israel.
IDF has started a vaccination campaign for combat soldiers and support personnel in response to the detection of poliovirus traces in Gaza's sewage.
Israeli forces have foiled a Hamas kidnapping plot and a terrorist plot by a cell composed of students from Birzeit University, directed by Hamas in Turkey.
Ultra-Orthodox young men in Israel are receiving draft notices following a Supreme Court ruling, as the IDF aims to enlist 4,800 Haredi recruits by year-end.
Kamala Harris has a different outlook than Biden on Israel and the Palestinians.
Researchers from RMIT University conducted studies to understand why astronauts find food bland in space.
China and Russia have launched the Arctic Express No 1 rail-sea cargo service, moving cargo by rail from Moscow to the Russian port of Arkhangelsk and then shipped across the Arctic and North Pacific oceans to ports in China. The Arctic region has become a focal point of geopolitical tensions and strategic interests among major powers like the United States, Russia, China, and NATO countries.
Italian astronomers have confirmed the existence of a lunar cave using radar data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. These caves may protect astronauts from cosmic radiation and extreme temperatures, and provide insights into the moon's evolution.
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