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Lt. Col. (res.) Yasmin Hen, head of instruction on earthquakes at IDF Home Front Command, talks about the military’s preparations for a major quake.
The South Africa Rugby Union suddenly withdrew an invitation to the Tel Aviv Heat rugby team to play in its Mzansi Challenge tournament.
The Israeli president expressed his “hopes for peace and stability in the region and wished them and their peoples a Ramadan that will bring them peace, happiness, and health.”
World Water Day 2023: The Green Blue Deal, the Dead Sea Boat and “Water Torah.”
Obed Hrangchal could soon be representing the Jewish state in international competitions.
Even as they bring contemporary politics into the story, museums tend to overlook the antisemitism that divided Impressionists over the Dreyfus Affair in the late 19th century.
“It is a crazy business,” said the shortstop’s father, Steve. “It is extremely stressful all of the time.”
More Muslim worshippers will be allowed to enter the Temple Mount for Friday prayers.
The archaeological attraction is located near Ben-Gurion Airport and on the Israel Trail.
“Iran continues its activities to promote harm to Israeli citizens around the world,” says Israel’s National Security Council.
U.K. Lawyers for Israel says the move violates the Diplomatic Service Code, which states that, “You must not: allow your personal political views to determine any advice you give or your actions.”
The security summit, during which Israel agreed to stop discussing new settlement units for four months and authorizing outposts for six month, comes nearly a month after the two sides agreed on the need for a “de-escalation” at the Aqaba talks.