Shalom Bringher raises bees as 'a hobby that got out of control.' The advantage of using natural ingredients with as little interference as possible is uncertainty. 'Sometimes it comes out this way, sometimes that way'
The 60-year-old activist, who leads weekly anti-crime protests, was questioned on suspicion of incitement after police found Palestinian flags and magnets in a search that she says left her children terrified, calling it 'political'
Amwaj Media reported that Israel signaled it is not seeking to strike Iran, and Iran replied 'in a conditional and non-binding manner.' The Kremlin publicly urged restraint after Trump said Washington would back another strike to halt Iran's weapons buildup
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper wrote that neither she nor her predecessors were briefed on the social media history of activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, who was welcomed to the U.K. by ministers after his release from Egyptian prison
The Education Ministry's legal adviser approved giving additions based on coalition deals worth 11 million shekels to Garin Torani groups, claiming the decision was based on professional recommendations, written just two days after the fact
The investigation into the 26th Paratrooper Regiment in Zweibrücken started in June, when several female soldiers of the regiment submitted reports to the Bundestag's Armed Forces Commissioner.
Since Israel's pager bomb operation against Hezbollah, private defense contractors have gotten requests for 'kinetic cyber' tools able to turn electronic devices into bombs. They don't exist
The 22-year-old victim, Ayoub Mohammed Toukhy, was shot after a civilian and soldier chased his car; the suspected shooter is under house arrest as police investigate negligent homicide
Aviv Maor, who died in a stabbing attack in northern Israel on Friday, was remembered by her family for her kindness and her love of horseback riding. 'You were my air, my light. I felt so safe with you. Now I feel empty,' eulogized her teen sister
The expanded support reflects recognition of the exceptional psychological burden placed on IDF soldiers since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, and the understanding that some carry mental injury even after discharge, which in many cases leads to suicidality
Hamas conveys 'business as usual' despite losing most of its leadership and control of around half of Gaza. However, its narrative is seen as disconnected by a public in dire need of basic humanitarian aid and leaders who value life over 'resistance and liberation'
Billion-shekel purchases by overseas buyers are fueling criticism that much of Jerusalem's new housing is beyond the reach of local residents, even as officials say rising antisemitism worldwide is driving demand from Jews abroad
Public praise has long masked deep disagreements between Trump and Netanyahu, but the prime minister's aides now fear the U.S. president may push demands Netanyahu's fragile coalition cannot accept
With billions of daily cyberattacks on Zoom, Teams, WhatsApp and more, Israeli startup Cyvore says its AI “shield” can spot deepfakes and phishing attempts before employees even click.